Axel raised an eyebrow and looked at her before taking the keys off of her. “And who might you be?”

Axel raised an eyebrow and looked at her before taking the keys off of her. “And who might you be?”

Humans who wandered into vampire territory weren’t protected by the Law, which was dumb. Usually because said humans would do so cluelessly. Good thing that when Zoran walked in here, he knew exactly what he was getting into. It was also a good thing that he knew exactly how to end a vampire.
It was a great thing that someone decided to be nice to him – people were seldom nice to him – and give a warning. Of course, Zoran didn’t intend to take it, but the situation made it easier for him to start asking questions. “So you know why I’m here?” He tapped the holy blade over his jacket. It was hidden, but he was pretty sure the nice vampire got the hint. In a lower voice, Zoran asked him, “You know about the murders?”
“I dont know why you are here but I figure it is to stick your nose where it doesn’t belong, and I think you know that the other vampires will not be as nice as I am right now.” He moved a little closer to Zoran. “Also bring that was not a good idea.” HE growled as he reached for it.
“Make a scene and you will be dead before you know it.” He warned him. “WE know of the murders, they have been on the news. Only those living under a rock wouldn’t know about them.”
{{ @the-solitary-monster }}
Useless homework, a long nap in the afternoon, and nothing good on television made for one thing: A boring school night. The police investigating a blood-drained corpse near a vampire bar made for one thing: Hunting opportunities. Now, Zoran wasn’t an absolute douche who just needed something to hunt. It just so happened that he had nothing to due with the paper due in a week and that an innocent person was killed, so…why not? The human police had no idea that this specific bar was especially made for vampires, but Zoran did. That would help the investigation, maybe lower the levels of self-loathing in the “I actually served the community today” sense.
So yes. Yes, hunting it is.
Of course, the vampires would know right away what kind of person Zoran was. They’d also know not to try to hurt him, because that would be messing with the law. Messing with the law meant a pretty ugly beheading, no questions asked. Too bad Zoran was a law-messer himself.
All in black, he went into the bar after checking its location a few times on his phone, and heads turned. Eyes stared. Then everyone went back to their business. Zoran knew not to order drinks from here, so he pretended to just sit around and tried to spark a conversation with a stranger or two. Needless to say, he wasn’t the conversationalist, and the discussion died quickly. There was no way he was going to ask properly unless he, well, asked properly. Totally a good idea. What would make your night more than someone coming up to you to ask, “Hey, someone’d been murdered lately. Was it you, by any chance?”
Yeah, no.
Axel was actually out for once, visiting a bar that was known for having vampires only, unless the humans were food which is why it was strange when Zoran walked in, all heads turned to look at him but figured that he must be here as a meal for someone and not jsut here looking for trouble.
Axel moved over to the young human and looked him up and down. “I would suggest that if you are not here as a meal you leave before someone else figures out why you are here.” Axel warned him.