She goes kind of oddly calm. But the feelings do just... start receding. It doesn't seem to change her, though. Or at least that you can tell? Maybe she's just good at pushing some things aside.
"I don't know. I guess I'll keep doing what I've always done."
"Eeh—I was trying to be sneaky! The taste isn't as strong as it is with vampires, but it's not bad."
The more you think about your badfeels, and the more she keeps taking them away—you realize that it's not just the bad feelings leaving you. You're feeling more tired the longer this goes on.
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"I don't know. I guess I'll keep doing what I've always done."
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Is it really that tasty, by the way?
[He's got plenty to hate about himself, he can add heaps of self-loathing in there too.]
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The more you think about your badfeels, and the more she keeps taking them away—you realize that it's not just the bad feelings leaving you. You're feeling more tired the longer this goes on.
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So you prefer to feed off the emotions of other vampires?
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"Mhm... I guess since they don't change, either, it makes the flavor like... stronger? Like what some of the others say about wine. I dunno."
Somewhere outside—maybe from another room, you also hear a peal of what's either laughter or sobbing, maybe.
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Ages like fine wine, huh... Ah, what was your name again?
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When you try to move—well, you can, there's nothing stopping you, but you're feeling very weak.
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Sam, thanks! I'll be off now, but try not to eat up the others, will you?
[TIME TO GO FIND WHO WAS LAUGHING AND/OR SOBBING.]
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You think you hear the laughing/crying in... the Emotion section, maybe?