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Now, let's continue with Vampire Heart, right where we left off last time.
“We still need rooms,” I answered. I wanted to push the though in his mind but after fourteen days without blood, the effects of it had had been fainting a lot. Hopefully it wasn’t necessary.
“As you wish,” the man answered taking a book from behind the counter, “What name is it?” He asked. I hadn’t thought about a fake name but I knew I couldn’t give my own.
“Cosmin,” I answered. It was a sort of joke I supposed but it was the only name coming to my mind. If anyone was to ask for a vampire they would be told that Cosmin were here, so far so good except that the man didn’t seem to know how to spell it and spend a long time staring at me and at the notebook. He finally wrote Abcd and turned around to pick up some keys.
“I’m alone here, my wife and children left to her mother, though it won’t run smoothly you’ll have to be patient, I’ll send a letter for her to come back,” he said handing me three rusty keys, “How long are you staying?”
“About two weeks,” I said. If the only problem around here was dragon I could have stayed forever just the idea seemed ridiculous. Irina was still clinging at me as if her life depended on it. I knew she was going to argue the stay as soon as she would be in her room.
The little man left behind the counter and walked toward the black wooden door at the end of the room. The room was large and I could see by the dust on some of the tables that the business had been slow for a while. Still, he didn’t seem too happy to see us stay here. I was sure I wasn’t going to be killed by a dragon but I wondered why he seemed so afraid of it. The door grinned as he opened it and the corridor leading to the stairs was dark. He pressed on one of the door, this is your third room. It was the one I intended to give to Alexej and something in my felt releaved to see that he would be staying at the bottom of the stairs. If there was trouble, he would be the first one alerted and I could count on his lack of discretion to wake me up. I left the key in the locker and the door open mentioning to the little man that a third one would be coming in later on and was taking care of the horses. The man didn’t seem too pleased about the horses staying here and let me know that it was forbidden to let the horses go outside. A detail I would have to convince Alexej about later on. We proceed toward to the stairs. It was dark and I left Irina go first after the little man. She wasn’t really sure where to put her feet and I was ready to catch her in case she missed. But the stairs weren’t so long and we arrived on the first floor faster than expected. Here again there were no candles to lit the corridor. It was obvious that the inn didn’t have much clients in the recent weeks. I wonder if Alexej knew and had done it on purpose or if it was due to the dragons. The idea still seemed ridiculous.
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