Marcus nodded. "It is My home. I don't feel it needs to be anything special, since I don't need attention drawn to me." He told Alice, opening the door for her to step inside.
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:04 pm
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Alice nodded softly, stepping in shyly and hesitantly. Her gentle, extravigant eyes roamned around the amrvelous house, as she stepped only to the side of the door on the inside. She watched as Marcus entered afterherself.
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Marcus entered the building and closed the door behind them. He closed all the shades and lit a few candles so they could see. He then moved to a pot of tea and poured two cups, offering one to Alice. "Have some tea, and take a seat. Make yourself comfortable." He offered with a warm smile.
Alice nodded a soft thanks, as she gently took the cup, and sat herself down, smoothing the skirt of her dress down her legs far enough to where it covered ateast her thighs. Having took a small sip, she looked up at Marcus, her gaze locked onto his lightly, and she set the cup in her lap gently. "Although I understand we have a temporary truce - why show kindly hospitality towards me?"
Mint lay sprawled on a sofa in a lounge café. It was dark inside, the way she loved it and she was served whatever she wanted. Her dark red dress flowed to the floor by her feet and her head rested against the back of the sofa.
Marcus sighed. "I'm polite. That's why. A guest f mine is a guest, no matter how I feel towards them. Also...You said you wished for peace between vampires and humans. I might as well listen to your story before deciding if I need to kill you." He explained, taking a sip of his tea.
Alice nodded in understandment. "Well then. I wish peace between our two races only because I feel we have no reason to be at war. Not all vampires are murderous killers; some of us actually have control, and those who do not are a disgrace to our kind." she explained, rather sternly, yet warmly.