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Post by sulpicia volturi on Jul 31, 2009 23:01:43 GMT -5
Sulpicia walked quietly through the halls she was not smiling as usual. It was rare for her to smile or to seem happy. There were rare occasions when she would and those were usually with Aro. An obvious reason as to why she would be happy. Of course Aro was not with her now he was busy doing something as always. Sulpicia had grown accustom to this, but did not mean she liked it. Sulpicia sighed removing those thoughts it would do her no good to dwell on them. After all there was very little point in doing so.
Sulpicia often read during her free time or was with her cousin Athenodora. She spent much time with her cousin she she could often be found where Athenodora was, but for now she was not. She simply wanted to walk around the castle a little. Sulpicia looked out one of the windows she came across it was night, her favorite time, Sulpicia smiled slightly.
Sulpicia had passed a few guard members, but didn't pay much attention to them. She didn't really care for some of them. They were all useful and had talents to help the Volturi. She liked some better than others, but wasn't the type of person to try and get to know them. They had a reason for being here and that was to ensure their secret was kept. Sure there was a few who she would talk to, but she didn't let much about her be known.
Sulpicia could be mysterious, but she was also a bit sadistic. Two traits she had even when human she didn't mind seeing others in pain. Sulpicia made her way to one of the balcony's that overlooked Volterra. It was a beautiful city. Even after one thousand years of seeing it. It was her home and always would be.
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heidi voultri
Red Eyed Vampire
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Post by heidi voultri on Aug 4, 2009 21:22:42 GMT -5
You've never looked so blue since I've been using you, I'm using you, my little decoy, Don't look so blue, You should have seen right through, I'm using you, my little decoy. Humans. they were the most dumbest creatures to exist, they gave into to much to the beauty that vampires have, they don't know what lurks behind those pretty features. Heidi knew this all to well. for she was the one who lured them into their death. yeah well, it was a pretty horrible job, but vampires had to survive somehow, if it wasn't feeding off human blood than it was feeding off animal blood, which was very rare to find. The Cullens and the Denali coven were the only Vegetarian vampires in the world, well that they knew of now. Her violet eyes danced as she looked back and saw all the tourists and residences she had gathered with her gift. She could create different forms of desire, she could make someone desire another person or simply desire to take a tour of the castle. which holds the Voultri, the lead vampire coven in the world.
Most of the humans she gathers are all older, maybe ages 40 and above, enough humans to feed their small clan. They maybe small but they had many gifts among them, most of the Voultri consist with vampires and gifts, all the guards did too. She gracefully moved up the steps and into the main lobby, she smiled brightly at the human clerk behind the counter, the one they use to make this place seem normal. She beckoned for the group of humans to come as they stood there in awe of the building. They followed a little slowly, as they snapped pictures an smiled at all the artwork this place presented. She lead them up a flight of stairs and made it to the top, where of course is where the rest of the Voultri is, They were waiting in that large room where Aro spend most of his time. She nodded once to the clerk behind the desk and lead the humans to their death. She opened the large doors and there were all her friends and family, standing there with smiles that made the humans swoon with awe. She smirked at the line of vampires and closed the doors after the last human stepped through.
Aro of course was introducing them to the castle, and then their doom. As the vampires started to move in on the humans, their eyes red and hungry they stared at Heidi in horror and screams were bellowing through the room as the Voultri attacked the humans, Heidi already ate on the way here so she wasn't really that hungry, she looked around and noticed a member of the voultri missing. Sulpicia. Aro's wife, Heidi and her got along well, and since Heidi had her fill she knew she should go and find her, she informed Aro to save one of the petrified humans out for his wife as Heidi went to fetch her. She searched all over the castle and scent was the strongest near the balcony. She blinked and went through the door and saw Sulpicia standing there viewing the city, Hey, you know it's time for super. we saved some for you. she gestured with her head even though her back was turned to Heidi.
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Post by sulpicia volturi on Aug 4, 2009 23:56:39 GMT -5
Sulpicia looked over the balcony as she looked over Volterra. So many years she seemed to do the same thing. Being immortal at times was not always the greatest thing in the world. She did love being immortal and most importantly being with Aro. Something that brought a slight smile to her face. Rare as that was Aro could always seem to make her happy even a simple thought. She did miss him at times anytime they were apart. Distance was something she was becoming use to, and she hated it. She wanted to spend so much more time with her husband, but knew it was not something she should expect anytime soon. It wouldn't' change nothing ever really did around here. She was always stuck in Volterra no matter how much she loved it. Sulpicia frowned slightly all happiness erased from her face as it often was.
Sulpicia turned could hear footsteps approaching and the scent told her it was Heidi . Sulpicia turned around to face Heidi leaning against the rail of the balcony. Sulpicia did not smile at Heidi while the two did get along well Sulpicia simply was known to smile often. Sulpicia was growing a bit thirsty she was aware that Heidi had been hunting for them, but didn't bother waiting around like she normally did. She knew there would be at least one human left for her if she did not come. "I figured as much," Sulpicia replied. She had heard the screams of humans they were so easily frighten and really didn't make it easy on anyone. ""Humans can be so loud at times. It's amazing none of the other humans heard them." Humans were not Sulpicia's favorite thing though she did crave their blood that was the only good thing about them.
Sulpicia gently pushed herself against the rail and made her way toward Heidi. She was a bit thirsty, but nothing she couldn't handle for a little while longer. "Let's not keep them waiting." Sulpicia would probably be satisfied with one human today it didn't seem it had been that long since she had last fed, but she didn't keep up with time that much. Time passed by without Sulpicia realizing it. Part of being immortal Sulpicia supposed there was very little reason to keep up with time. Days, weeks, months, even years could pass by in what seemed to be a moment. As could it seem to drag on as well. It all depended on what was happening and if she was really happy. Something not all to common.
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