"Would you want to ... become like me?"


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Re: "Would you want to ... become like me?"
The current, adult me would probably pass the opportunity, especially given that I cannot fathom the context within which Eli would have offered it to me. I would most likely help Eli the best I could, however I'd be reluctant to turn, in light of the cons.
The twelve year old me is a different deal, however. The twelve year old me that I remember, overtaken by Eli the same way Oskar was, would not hesitate one microsecond. And before leaving with Eli would arrange a nutricious romantic dinner involving certain classmates, and some of the teachers as well.
The twelve year old me is a different deal, however. The twelve year old me that I remember, overtaken by Eli the same way Oskar was, would not hesitate one microsecond. And before leaving with Eli would arrange a nutricious romantic dinner involving certain classmates, and some of the teachers as well.
"The one with enough courage and patience to dare gaze all his life into the darkness will be the first one to see in it a glimmer of light" (c)
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Thanks sauvin, that was very, very vivid.sauvin wrote: You've been hungry for too long...
Euphoria is within easy reach, and you have such large, sharp teeth; such long, strong claws, and steely fast muscles to power them...
It is interesting to project this situation on a scene from the book where Eli almost eats Oskar on the jungle jim. What did it cost her to hold back, I wonder...
"The one with enough courage and patience to dare gaze all his life into the darkness will be the first one to see in it a glimmer of light" (c)
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Re: "Would you want to ... become like me?"
It's totally opposite with me. I would never entertain ideas of being turned when I was 12. Now that I'm a bit older and fully realize what a bummer it is to be a slave to father time ... well heck, I wouldn't even think twice about joining the ranks of the fanged ones. It wouldn't be a perfect life, but as usual pros outnumber the cons ....
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First:As a 12 year old...I'd take the offer, and yeah, at age 12, I had a list of people I'd want Eli to nom nom nom before we left town.
Second:As a 31 year old...it depends if I think I can convert vampiric powers to 'superhero' mode or not. Being 'Batman' would be pretty awesome. Being a villain, however, is pretty not awesome.
It's a little problematic, because I'd have to kill the criminals (gotta eat!), but yeah...I could see trying to superhero with the power. Seriously. Complete with spandex.
I am VENGEANCE! I am the NIGHT! I AM BATMAN!
Second:As a 31 year old...it depends if I think I can convert vampiric powers to 'superhero' mode or not. Being 'Batman' would be pretty awesome. Being a villain, however, is pretty not awesome.
It's a little problematic, because I'd have to kill the criminals (gotta eat!), but yeah...I could see trying to superhero with the power. Seriously. Complete with spandex.
I am VENGEANCE! I am the NIGHT! I AM BATMAN!
Re: "Would you want to ... become like me?"
Definitely yes.
Sooner or later I would regret this, but I said yes.
Sooner or later I would regret this, but I said yes.
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I don't mind blood but I'd prefer my food not to be struggling.
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Re: "Would you want to ... become like me?"
Swaefheard wrote:I don't mind blood but I'd prefer my food not to be struggling.

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Well that's one solution I suppose 
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At least you know it's fresh.Swaefheard wrote:I don't mind blood but I'd prefer my food not to be struggling.

Re: "Would you want to ... become like me?"
Yes, I too tend to draw the line at eating something still struggling. Welcome!Swaefheard wrote:I don't mind blood but I'd prefer my food not to be struggling.
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