Cirque Du Freak The Vampire's Assistant

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for too long."

    We hurried out the door and raced back to our tent, where we fell to the floor and listened to our hearts beating loudly.

    "Are you crazy?" Evra asked when he could speak. "Talking to Mr. Tiny like that, asking him questions, you must be out of your mind!"

    "You're right," I said, thinking back on the encounter, wondering where I'd gotten the nerve from. "I must be."

    Evra shook his head in disgust. It was early, but we crawled into bed anyway. We lay awake for hours, Staring at the ceiling of the tent. When I finally fell asleep I dreamed of Mr. Tiny and his heart-shaped watch. Only, in my dreams, it wasn't a watch. It was a real human heart. Mine. And when he squeezed it...

    Agony.

CHAPTER 15
    I got up early and went hunting for food for the Little People. We were tired and cranky, and it took time for us to come to life.

    After a while I asked Evra what the Little People liked to eat.

    "Meat," he replied. "Any kind of animal, they don't care."

    "How many animals will we need to catch?" I asked.

    "Well, there's twelve of them, but they don't eat a lot. I guess one rabbit or hedgehog between two of them. A larger animal - a fox or a dog - might feed three or four."

    "Can you eat hedgehogs?" I asked.

    "The Little People can," Evra said. "They're not fussy. They'd eat rats and mice, too, but we'd have to catch a lot to feed so many, so they're not worth bothering with."

    We each took a sack and headed off in different directions. Evra told me the meat didn't have to be fresh, so if I found a dead badger or squirrel, I could stick it in the bag and save some time.

    I spotted a fox a couple of minutes into the hunt. It had a chicken in its mouth and was on its way home. I tracked it until the moment was right, then jumped on it from behind a bush and dragged it to the ground.

    The dead chicken flew out of its mouth and the fox turned, snarling, to bite me. Before it could attack, I moved quickly, grabbed its neck, and twisted sharply to the left. There was a loud crack, and that was the end of the fox.

    I chucked the chicken into the bag - a nice bonus - but hung on to the fox for a few minutes. I needed blood, so I found a vein, made a small cut, and started sucking.

    Part of me hated this - it seemed so inhuman - but I reminded myself that I wasn't human
    anymore. I was a half-vampire. This was how my kind acted. I'd felt bad killing foxes and rabbits and pigs and sheep the first few times. But I got used to it. I had to.

    Could I get used to drinking human blood? That was the question. I hoped I could avoid feeding on humans, but by the way I was running out of energy, I knew eventually I'd have to... or die.

    I tossed the fox's corpse into the bag, then went on hunting. I found a family of rabbits washing their ears in a nearby pond. I crept as close as I could, then struck without warning. They scattered in fear, but not before I got my sharp fingernails into three of the little ones.

    I added them to the contents of the bag and decided that was enough for this trip. I figured the fox, chicken, and rabbits would easily feed six or seven of the blue-hoods.

    I met Evra back at camp. He'd found a dead dog and a badger and was feeling pretty pleased with himself. "The easiest day of hunting I've ever had," he said. "Plus I found a field full of cows.
    We'll go there tonight and steal one. That'll keep the Little People going for a day or two at least."

    "Won't the farmer who owns them notice?" I asked.

    "There are at least a hundred of them," Evra said. "By the time he gets around to counting them, we'll be long gone."

    "But cows cost money," I said. "I don't mind killing wild animals, but stealing from a farmer is different."

    "We'll leave money for him," Evra said with a sigh.

    "Where will we get it?" I asked.

    Evra smiled. "The one thing we're never short of at the Cirque Du Freak is money," he assured me.

    Later, our chores finished, we teamed up with Sam again. He'd been waiting

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