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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4704308" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Clover didn't try and stop Ruby. Geez that girl was fast when she wanted to go somewhere! She continued to sit at her computer, doing homework little-by-little. </p><p>Koln returned and began to pray by her bedside. She turned ever-so-slightly to watch him. The image of the tall man pained by something as simple as a prayer haunted her.</p><p>It made her think about the Church. </p><p>They were coming for him. </p><p>What would they say when they saw him? Fangs. Pale skin. A strange avoidance of solid food. Was that all even something that could be explained away? Or would Koln have to fight? Would they <em>all</em> have to fight? Edward. The Church. Everyone seemed to want them dead.</p><p>Dead.</p><p>Clover pressed her lips tightly together to keep from blurting out the first comment that came to her mind. </p><p>Koln and Ruby had been disturbed by her suicidal tendencies. So had Clover. But she could have gone through with them. <em>Might</em> have, even. She would be lying in a coffin six feet under by now. Rotting away. It probably would have been a closed casket at the funeral. Jumping from a building probably wouldn't have left her very pretty. </p><p>Or distinguishable. </p><p>In fact, they could have placed any corpse in the casket. No one would have known the difference. It would have just made everyone happier to have a funeral for her. It would have been quite a show.</p><p>She couldn't hold it in any longer. She turned in full to face Koln and tried to word her thoughts carefully, "Koln? I know this might be... <em>random</em>, but I was thinking. The Church is coming after you, right? Could you... <em>have</em> you considered the possibility, maybe, of faking your own death? I mean, they couldn't exactly find out you were a vampire if you were <em>dead</em>. Ignorance is bliss, right? What they don't know can't hurt them. Wouldn't that be better than confronting them?"</p><p>Clover hoped she didn't offend him by the thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4704308, member: 79171"] Clover didn't try and stop Ruby. Geez that girl was fast when she wanted to go somewhere! She continued to sit at her computer, doing homework little-by-little. Koln returned and began to pray by her bedside. She turned ever-so-slightly to watch him. The image of the tall man pained by something as simple as a prayer haunted her. It made her think about the Church. They were coming for him. What would they say when they saw him? Fangs. Pale skin. A strange avoidance of solid food. Was that all even something that could be explained away? Or would Koln have to fight? Would they [I]all[/I] have to fight? Edward. The Church. Everyone seemed to want them dead. Dead. Clover pressed her lips tightly together to keep from blurting out the first comment that came to her mind. Koln and Ruby had been disturbed by her suicidal tendencies. So had Clover. But she could have gone through with them. [I]Might[/I] have, even. She would be lying in a coffin six feet under by now. Rotting away. It probably would have been a closed casket at the funeral. Jumping from a building probably wouldn't have left her very pretty. Or distinguishable. In fact, they could have placed any corpse in the casket. No one would have known the difference. It would have just made everyone happier to have a funeral for her. It would have been quite a show. She couldn't hold it in any longer. She turned in full to face Koln and tried to word her thoughts carefully, "Koln? I know this might be... [I]random[/I], but I was thinking. The Church is coming after you, right? Could you... [I]have[/I] you considered the possibility, maybe, of faking your own death? I mean, they couldn't exactly find out you were a vampire if you were [I]dead[/I]. Ignorance is bliss, right? What they don't know can't hurt them. Wouldn't that be better than confronting them?" Clover hoped she didn't offend him by the thought. [/QUOTE]
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