Reluctant to continue the talk, yet curious, Jesse began to smile at his last remark. The bible did say a lot of nonsense and he knew it. Cass never seemed so bad, just a junkie idiot who had burned away the only sense God had ever given him.
“You done?” The smile dissipated. “Let me ask you somethin’, since you’re so fixed on changing my mind
–why does it matter what I think? Forty years shy of five hundred, I’d think you knew a lot more than I ever could. Hell, you must have unlocked all of the secrets of the universe by now. What does one preacher’s opinion matter at all?”
“Well you say that anyone who is a vampire should just end it. But isnt that one of the greatest sins that a person can commit? Why do you see us as abominations?” THe vampire asked as he stood in front of the other man, smirking at his words.
“HOw could one person unlock the secrets of the universe? No one has even been able to do that now with modern tech. I think the way you think is wrong and I want you to realise it. You think that being gay is wrong and other things because of your book and you stand here and preach that, changing the minds of other so why cant I change yours?” Axel questioned.



