Hannah nodded slowly. Beatrice sighed. "You did it again. What did I miss this time?"
"A bit better, yeah. The pain's going away." Hannah answered. "Probably." Beatrice agreed. "Want me to go wake him up?"
Hannah murmured an unintagible answer. She opened her golden eyes, not startled to find how close she was to Lestat. "It's over...?" "Unfortunatly." Beatrice muttered.
Beatrice nodded. "Hopefully Van Helsing won't be in a bad mood." Hannah squirmed on the bed, her fingers knotting in Lestat's shirt, her eyes squeezing shut tighter.
"Oh," Beatrice exclaimed. "Well should we go get them? It IS Jinx and Van Helsing. I don't think those two should be alone."
Hannah sighed, smiling, and settled in to sleep. "Sorry." Beatrice mumbled.
Hannah rolled onto her side, closer to Lestat. "Edward," She murmured in a sigh. "I come from a trusting town." Beatrice shrugged. "Everyone knew everyone. We all traded with each other, and some of us would go into town occasionally; Hannah's town."
"M'kay," Hannah replied, half asleep. She closed her eyes and let sleep take her. Beatrice sighed. "You're paranoid, Edward."
Hey there sleepy-head, I went with Rei to the park and then we're gonna hit the museum. I'll see you later tonight, though you might be asleep by the time we get home. Don't wait up for us. If mom or dad asks, I went out with my friends to see a movie. Love, Kairuto "Yeah, that's how I think of it." Dai muttered. "Why are you here? You watching me under my father's orders again?" Wizard flipped open the book and through it's pages.
Hannah curled up on the bed, her worry of disturbing the room faded with sleep. "Me neither..." Beatrice glanced at Edward and then looked back at Michael. "She's not."
"It's never early for me." Dai replied. "Or late. I don't really know time anymore. The sun just rises and falls like a giant lightbulb." Kairuto lifted Wizard out of the fridge and shut the door. He took Wiz and the book up to his room. "Stay here, Wiz. Don't let Becky read anymore of this, okay? There are things in here that she shouldn't know." "Kyuu!" Wizard gave Kairuto a salute. "Good." Kairuto scrawled a quick note to Becky. He went back down to the kitchen, leaving his door open a crack incase Wizard wanted to get out. He left the note on the counter next to Becky and headed out the front door.
"I think I can handle the bed." Hannah mumbled. "I won't." Beatrice grinned. "Jinx will."
Dai sat in the park, out for an early walk to clear her head. I really need to find a way to keep things under control. Megumi laughed. "I'd like to see you try. It is very amusing." Kairuto padded down the stairs as quietly as he could. Seeing Becky in the kitchen, he rolled his eyes. He went into the kitchen and took a closer look at the book. "Damn it." He muttered and carefully removed the book. "That's the last thing she needs to be reading if we're going to keep her safe." "I agree." Rei replied sullenly. "But don't be too overprotective, okay?" "It's hard to not be." Kairuto sighed. Wizard nudged open the fridge door and hoped into the shelves. "Kyuu?" He looked over at Kairuto. "Chocolate?" "No, Wiz." Kairuto smiled. "You really shouldn't be eating that stuff."
Hannah relaxed against Lestat. "I'm not sure..." Beatrice sighed. "That's true. Maybe we should ease him into it."
um..... you go ahead...*falls asleep on keyboard*
"Just a bit tired..." Hannah murmured in response. Beatrice bit her lip. "He'll be mad probably. But this guy can help Hannah. I think Van Helsing will get over it after a while."
"Mmhmm," Hannah agreed sleepily. "Alright, this way." Beatrice headed off, glad that Michael followed without any other instruction.
Hannah's eyes closed, her cheeks lighting pink. "You really are amazing, Lestat." She murmured, the words slurring together. Beatrice looked at Michael and then back at Edward. "We'll be back at the hotel then."
Hannah's breath caught, her train of thought lost. "So you just do to do it." "Do you want... to be alone for a while?" Beatrice asked carefully.
"You're real enough to me." Garxena said quietly.