Working with Seon (1/1)
That evening, Taehee found out from a friend that a band of vampires was attacking some people, so he sent Seon out to investigate it. He asked Seon to take his new team, so he can show them how it goes and what they do. When they got there, Seon pulled out a box. Injun, who was his newly appointed member, looked at him, confused. “What are you doing, hyung?” Seon smiled at him. “I’m getting some rock salt. It is highly effective against vampires…for a while. It won’t kill them, but I have something that WILL.” He pulled out a gun. “It’s loaded with silver bullets.” “Like the Lone Ranger,” Injun grinned. “Nice…” Seon glanced at the others. “Let’s go get this over with.” They walked around behind the house, and saw the vampires. There were no other humans in sight, and Seon was grateful for that. One of the vampires turned to him, scoffing at him. “Hunters.” The creature did not have a creepy voice, like Injun had envisioned. It sounded like a normal guy. Its face was ugly and contorted, which he had expected of a vampire. It was a New World vampire. Seon took out the rock salt. “You made your choices. I do not kill unless it is needed, and you have all already been warned.” Before the creature could respond, Seon threw the rock salt down on the ground. He was aware of the vampires moving in closer to them, and spread the salt around his new team. If the vamps wanted a show, they were going to get one. They just wouldn’t kill his team for one. The vampire that had spoken to him leaned in closer, touching the salt and burning himself on it. Seon knew him to be cocky. He had seen this one before. Seon did not give him a chance to do anything further, bringing out the gun and shooting one of the vampires in the chest. The silver bullet caused it to twitch for a moment, then it turned to ash, disappearing as if it had never existed. The leader took a step back, still watching Seon. Seon completely ignored him, turning to the next vampire. He handed the gun to Ailee, and she did not hesitate to kill the next one. They had begun to run, but it did not mess up her aim. The vampires were gone in a matter of, except for the one that had spoken to Seon. He had disappeared. Seon turned to Injun. “So, that is how you kill a New World vampire. They suck,” he grinned at his own joke, and Injun laughed nervously. It had been kind o