I always wanted to be a paleontologistng. You see, I was fascinated about dinosaurs since I was young and even till now. But I guess it will always be my dream...an impossible dream...because I don't think I could become one and lest alone to get a dinosaur named after me
Page 162 of My Autobiography, Vol 6...hehe you will know what I mean later...
Looking up into the infinite darkness of the night, I smirked. It was the perfect opportunity to act under the cover of this absolute darkness. Not wanting to risk my exposure too early, I hid myself in the dark alley, far away from the prying eyes of the top-notch bodyguards surrounding my target.
“This should be easy,” I said to the person standing next to me, “that foolish old man wouldn’t survive past this night.” Although the presence of those big, burly bodyguards may prove to be an obstacle, it definitely did not increase the old man’s odd for survival.
I could even taste the sweetness of victory in the air. However, what was this feeling I am having? Guilt? This was not the first time I had killed someone. An image of an elderly man playing happily with his grandchildren flashed through my mind. Am I hesitating at this very moment? What am I contemplating about?
“Emotions…so this is the feeling I am having now…again…” I gave a heartily laugh. I have been devoid of all emotions a long time ago ever since…she died a long time ago.
“Are you alright?” The man beside me spoke with such coldness in his voice. I shook off that train of thoughts, focusing my attention to the crowd. There he was, he started addressing the public. That signalled the time for the kill.
Assuming a fake identity of a police officer, I sneaked up close to the man whom my gaze had been set for – The President. Perhaps I was looking for a way to die. I could picture myself surrounded by at least twenty trained personnel, pointing their laser guns at every inch of my body. But then again, would I die that easily? Maybe if they had used a simpler weapon…
As I approached the target, I felt a tugging at my pants. I looked down. It was a small girl, roughly at the age of four.
“Little girl…I have no time for you…so excuse me…”
“Hi there, what can I do for you?” Though there are pressing matters to do, I decided to help this girl for now.
“You are lost, aren’t you? Where is your mama?” I found myself, asking a confused four year old.
“Geez…am I speaking a foreign language or what…” I held the girl up in my arms and started to look around the crowd for any frantic looking adult. The crowd standing around the square was huge and packed and with a small child in my arms, it doubled my difficulty to manoeuvre. Thankfully, it took me a while to find a distressed woman who was craning her neck amongst the standing crowd. I hurried my pace before the lady who seemed to be on the verge of breaking down.
“Excuse me, Lady. But is this your child?” To my surprise, that woman quickly threw her arms around my neck. Before I could ease myself, she kissed my cheek.
“Thank you so much, Officer!” The woman said, shaking my hand profusely.
“You’re just wasting my precious time…don’t bring your child out to such crowded place for goodness sake.”
“You’re welcome. Take care of your child. Won’t wanna lose her again.” I winked and bid my goodbye to the reunited family. As I walked forward, I felt a tap on my shoulder.
Turning around, I saw a familiar face. I reckoned the man to follow me out of the crowds.
“Where have you been? Master…”
“That old man isn’t up to my taste…”
“Should I get someone to bring my lord a prey?” The man answered with the same coldness. Then again...he had been dead for so long...
“Do it then…I am getting a little hungry…” I smiled, revealing two pointed fangs as the coloration of my pupils turned crimson - the colour of blood.