Finn's standpoint
"Humph, your funeral," Claudia said indifferently. Ocean scurried off immediately, bending her head down to hide her already masked face. I pushed myself off the railing and walked after her, my feet moved on their own.
She walked to her room, muttering incoherent words to herself. I ran forward and blocked the door to her room, causing her to shriek with fright. "Darn it! Not you again!"
"I'll advice you to stop making a fool out of yourself, I don't care about what you are thinking…"
She scoffed and folded her arms. "And what exactly do you think I'm thinking, Mr. Vampire? What is running through this girl's head?" That was something I couldn't detect. "You don't know, and you can never know."
"That is a completely different topic from what I'm talking about…"
"What do you even want with the gems, I can't help you if you don't tell me."
"I pay you to do my work, what I want with it is none of your business."
"Giving it to someone who would misuse it powers is against everything I stand for," daring, she was daring me.
Suzanne's standpoint
"I repeat, it is none of your business," he snarled, his eyes had turned red.
"It is and aah…" My back was slammed on the wooden wall in a flash, I groaned as the sharp pain from my back shot through me. He hissed into my face, baring his fang at me. I know I should have been terrified that a vampire was hissing in anger, but he looked more adorable than scary.
"I am tolerating travelling on this common ship with a bunch of sticky dirty pirates and lowlife scums, ignoring every disrespectful words thrown my way. What I won't tolerate is the likes of a human girl challenging me or trying to tell me what to do. I have waited for this day for more than a hundred years, some girl won't hinder it."
I watched the every movement of his ruby red lips, the way his tongue swept over his teeth and sent the words flowing like a musical note. His face was so close to mine I could feel every little breath from his mouth fan my face, his fresh lemon breath. My hands twitched to cup his face and kiss him, to have my lips pressed against his possibly honey coated heaven. It was insane! I WAS insane!
"…you got that?" I wasn't going to let myself stare and embarrass myself again, no way. So instead of letting out that dreamy sigh itching my throat for freedom, or succumbing to the urge to kiss him, I growled animalistically and pushed him hard on the chest—not that it made any difference—to get him away from me.
"Don't you dare snarl on my face, you blood sucking devil," I warned harshly, "I am not afraid of you and certainly won't have a being like you use me to destroy others. If my helping you would endanger the world, why then should I help you? You can't kill me, you do that and you die before you get to the temple, so you definitely need my help. Now, I'm going to repeat it again, what do you want with the gems?"
My heart hammered against my chest violently, I was waiting for his attack, his hurtful words or anything. Funnily enough, he only smiled sadly, a distant look in his eyes that were clouded with pain. Finn stepped away from me and looked at his side, that far away look still in his eyes.
"Your voice is almost like hers," he said sadly.
"Huh?"
"I need the gems to resurrect my sister, that's why."
"Oh," I breathed, "how did she die?" His head snapped to me, his dark murderous glare had return. "What? Too personal?"
"Let's play it this way, I don't try to get in your personal space and you don't get into mine. Don't get on my bad side kid, you might think you know me but trust me when I say you have no idea who I really am. Don't make me jump back to my element, you won't like it." The wind whooshed, blowing into my face as he sped off.
His warning was clear, but I wasn't going to listen.