@goodpadre​:

   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 mindwhy 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. 

send me a ✧ and i’ll bold all that apply to your muse.

I would kill you. I would physically hurt you. ✧ I would attack you unprovoked. ✧ I would manipulate you. ✧ I dislike you. ✧ You annoy me. ✧ You scare me. ✧ You intimidate me. ✧ I hope I intimidate you. ✧ I pity you. ✧ You disgust me. ✧ I hate you. ✧ I’m indifferent toward you. ✧ I’d like to get to know you better. ✧   I’d like to spend more time with you. ✧ I’d like to be friends with you. ✧  I’m unsure what to think of you. ✧ I’m unsure how I feel about you. ✧ You are my friend. ✧ You are my best friend. ✧ You are my mentor. ✧ I look up to you. ✧ I respect you. ✧ You are my hero. ✧ You inspire me. ✧ You are my enemy. ✧ You make me happy. ✧ I want to protect you. ✧ I would fight by your side. ✧ I consider you an equal. ✧ I think you are beneath me. ✧ I think you are above me. ✧ I would lie for you. ✧ I would lie to you. ✧ I would sleep with you. ✧ I would sleep by your side. ✧ I would hug you. ✧ I would kiss you. ✧ You are family to me. ✧ I would die for you. ✧ I would kill for you. ✧ I would trust you with my life. ✧ I would trust you with my most precious belonging. ✧ I would trust you with a secret. ✧ I would trust you with my biggest / darkest secret. ✧ I love you (platonically). ✧ I love you (romantically).

@goodpadre

@goodpadre​:

   His head was spinning by the time the stranger was through explaining himself. Jesse knew what he had been taught; right from wrong. He had been placed in a wooden coffin and dunked into a deep lake with only a tube to breathe through to learn these things; to know what was evil.

   “So you’ve been around forever. So you’re more knowledgeable, you know best, and I should listen to you? See things the way you see them? Not how the bible, not how God, a being that has existed right from the start, would call things? That what you’re sayin’?” ‘Cause he wouldn’t hear that. None of it.

He smirked and had to stop himself from laughing at the preacher, he didnt want him to change his core values, but he wanted him to realise that Vampires were not a bad as he though they were. “Not forever. Im about forty years shy of being five hundred.” He told him as he stood up and moved over to him. “I have believed in god since I was a boy, my family went to church every week. And I have kept that up through most of my time here.”

“Oh I have sinned like more than most that is true. But I do not burst into flames when I step into a church and god has forgiven for my crimes. Vampires arent even in the bible preacher. Though it does say you can not mix fabrics, if you need the passage it is 

Leviticus 19:19 and 

Deuteronomy 22:9–11.” Axel smirked as he pointed to Jesse’s jeans and his shirt. 

goodpadre:

the-solitary-monster:

“If I was a vampire would you attack me for being one?” He asked as he looked at the other noting his expression and the way he held himself. “Never understood the groupies..” Axel laughed as he took a drag on his smoke. “You condemn my kind don’t you?”

He considered the question while sizing his opponent up. “Not unless provoked,” he responded with honesty. “So you are a vampire.” His arms crossed at his chest. “You stay over there, I’ll stay here, and we’ll be just fine.” Did he condemn vampires? Yes. “It ain’t my job to judge. That’s up to God.”

“You scared of me preacher? Think I’m going just feed from you like a beast?” Axel asked with a chuckle as he watched him fold his arms over his chest. “It’s not your job, but you do judge others do you not? For the sins the confess to you, for what you see them do in their lives outside of this place you call a church?” The vampire smirked and shook his head.

goodpadre:

the-solitary-monster:

“They are, that is true but I still think you are wrong.” He told the other as he looked around at the church, it wasn’t as big as others he had been in nor was it as nice as the ones in his home town. “I know a lot about them. And I know a lot about those that fear them.”

Originally posted by dramaticallyplain

Jesse’s expression went stone cold. He didn’t trust the stranger. In his mind, he was preparing for a fight. “You a vampire?” The information would be good to know should it come to violence. “Or just some vampire groupie?”

“If I was a vampire would you attack me for being one?” He asked as he looked at the other noting his expression and the way he held himself. “Never understood the groupies..” Axel laughed as he took a drag on his smoke. “You condemn my kind don’t you?”

goodpadre:

@the-solitary-monster

“Wrong, I think you are wrong about vampires.” He told the other as he walked into the church and sat down on one of the pews.

@goodpadre

   “Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion.” Jesse watched the strange approach. Christ, he didn’t want to talk about this. “What do you know about vampires?”

“They are, that is true but I still think you are wrong.” He told the other as he looked around at the church, it wasn’t as big as others he had been in nor was it as nice as the ones in his home town. “I know a lot about them. And I know a lot about those that fear them.”