JEMMA She was pleased to hear he would find another nickname for her as she did not want to be called "coffee girl". [b]"With all due respect, you do bully your students, Professor O'Callaghan,"[/b] her face turned red as she said that, but she figured if she was to survive this assistance business she would have to stand up for herself. [b]"I can email you my research right now. I did focus a lot on vampires, but I also did some research on sucubus and other sentient cryptids."[/b] She took the book from his hands and started browsing it while listening. [b]"No questions so far."[/b] Her eyebrows raised in surprise. [b]"No, I didn't. I wasn't expecting to spend any more time here, I was just going to go home."[/b] But she welcomed this. It was something she was passionate about, plus it kept her mind from wandering to dark places. [b]"I'm usually quiet in class, but it doesn't mean I'm not listening. My view of vampires is that they're complex creatures that need further understanding still. There's something fascinating about how they lose their touch with reality and their humanity over time. All vampires have a lust for human blood so they immediately start losing touch with us, but there's more to that. Because they used to be human, it's intereting to see how their personalities change over time, causing them to frequently become egotistical and obsessed. That's why things like the Kiss Cult exist, some vampires truly believe they're the real gods and deserve to be worshipped like that."[/b]