[centre][h1][color=ec008c] Zoey | Vampire | New york city | Emerald Bar and Resturant | [@Vee][/color][/h1] [hider=Zoey] [img]http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/victoria-justice/images/5/5f/Victoria_justice_gif_by_wouldyaseemesolouder-d5b2xi4.gif/revision/latest?cb=20130503185712[/img] [img]http://media.giphy.com/media/kXjx1IhgJRIwE/giphy.gif[/img] [img]https://38.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0hwa63kjq1r8dsxw.gif[/img] [/hider] [/centre] Zoey watched as the girl panicked in front of her. God, she couldn't of looked that bad, could she? She sighed quietly when the green haired girl shouted [i]"Oh look! A distraction!"[/i] And reluctantly let go, she wasn't going to hold anybody hostage, especially not her soulmate. Slowly, she turned and looked at the door as the girl ran into it and bounced back, crashing into the floor and knocking herself out. Zoey shook her head slowly, walking over and crouching down by the unconscious girl. This was her soulmate? She was hoping for somebody less... scared of her? Zoey wrapped her arms around the girl and easily picked her up with her vampiric strength. She stood up, walking around the bar and out of one of the doors behind it. She walked into a room which had a few tables and chairs which the waitresses used to eat lunch and socialise during breaks. As they didn't have a bed she laid the girl down on a big comfortable couch carefully with cushions from the other chairs. After Zoey laid her down, she stood up and looked around the room. She went too the door, closing it gently as too not wake the girl. She walked over to the armchair opposite the girl and sat down, her head slowly falling into her hands as she let out a long, deep sigh of sadness. She didn't want to have a soulmate who was scared of what she was. She wanted somebody who would love her and stay with her. She looked up at the girl again, really hoping that this was only a reaction to being very surprised and not disgusted or scared. Zoey had enough prejudice and scared Humans in her days as a vampire, even if it has been only 11 years. She was dreading the rest of her long, slow life.