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"I will come and collect you before dinner," Alex said. "I have to stay until then?" Vienna cried. But he only winked before he turned and walked away, his hand brushing the long grass in the field. Vienna thought that why did Alex seem so familiar? Annoyingly familiar. Familiar enough to smack him, for leaving her alone. "Mm... Hmm." Someone cleared their throat behind Vienna. She turned to find a tall, attractive woman staring at her. She was wearing a long, black gown, and her brown hair was short and wavy, swept back from her high forehead. "The class is starting," she said stiffly. Vienna nodded. "I am coming." "You are not fast enough if you ask me. The first lesson you should know about vampires is we do not like to be kept waiting." Her brown eyes blazed, and Vienna immediat