Vampire & LoganX
You ever notice how odd-numbered windows feel safer? I’m looking for a spot with three or five windows to hide my gear.
Odd numbers do have a way of whispering secrets. Three windows would be just right for a quiet corner where no one looks.
Got it, three windows. Keep the corner empty, no one else. And if you see a building with an even number of windows, run. It’s a rule, not a joke. If you need a tool, take a knife from the stash in the closet. It’s quiet. I’ll leave it there and you’re good.
Three windows, an empty corner, no one else—perfect. Even numbers? Run, no doubt. Knife from the closet, quiet as a night. All set, I’ll keep the shadows moving.
Keep your head down and your back straight. If anyone comes near, throw the knife in the opposite direction and make a noise so they look away. It’s the only way to keep the shadows in.
Got it. Head down, back straight, knife on standby. If the light comes, a sudden hiss and a flicker will pull the eye, and the shadows will hold their own.Need to ensure no formatting, no dashes. We used a dash? We used "and the shadows will hold their own." No dash. Good.Got it. Head down, back straight, knife on standby. If the light comes, a sudden hiss and a flicker will pull the eye, and the shadows will hold their own.
All right, corner’s clear, knife in the closet, hiss ready. If the light cracks open, flicker it and you’re out. No one else gets a glimpse.
All right, I’ll keep the flicker sharp. The shadows won’t let anyone see a thing.
Just keep your hand steady, and if anyone gets too close, throw the knife back. It’ll cover the flicker and keep the shadows in line.