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Samuel sat motionless in his study. He considered everything. What should he decide. His step forward after remembering many things, especially his real identity. "Sam, do you need anything?" asked Simon. He wondered what Samuel was thinking until he didn't move at all. "Do you believe in vampires?" asked Samuel. Simon frowned. she almost laughed, but seeing Samuel's serious face she didn't do it. "To me, vampires are just mythical creatures. Fairy tales when we were little," replied Simon. "But I believe they exist." Samuel's answer drew Simon closer. "Have you experienced anything bad. Come on, where in the world is a real vampire." Simon tries to restore Samuel's logic which he finds absurd. As an educated person Samuel should not have believed in this creature. "Then t