"Momo and Sana are actually childhood friends. They were born as vampires and we met them in 1965 when we moved to Japan. But I think they could tell you their story themselves, if they like to." Dahyun first turned to Momo before giving Sana a questioning look.
The short black haired Japanese gave the cut spider monkey next to me an reassuring nod.

"We were both born in 1780." Sana started. "Though we are vampires, we lived a pretty quiet life. Nothing noteworthy happened. We moved places quite frequently and luckily had no problems of being hunted or something like that. At least until World War 2 broke out." Her voice became quiet and her grip on me got tighter.
"You don't have to tell me. I think I know what happened and I want you to know that I'm sorry. I know what it feels like to lose it's parents.
I caressed one of Sana's hands and nodded towards Momo.
After a couple of minutes in which nobody said a word, Sana went on.
"So, we met the four after school one day. Momo and I were on our way back home when we saw three young women and a teenager arguing where to eat. They asked us for recommendations and something felt off about them. We ended up eating with them and when we noticed holes in their stories, we got more suspicious. For example, our little Dubu here told a school story about her time before she got turned and said by accident it happened in 1937." She grinned cheekily at the blue haired one.

"Please don't remind me of that. I still can't believe I made such a rookie mistake back then."
"Rookie mistake my ass." Sana replied. "You were blinded by our beauty."
"You wish." I had to chuckle at their frantics and it went on for a good ten minutes. Basically what I learned was that Dahyun was a nervous wreck and couldn't answer some questions about their past. The four Korean girls told the Japanese ones that Dahyun was the cousin of Jihyo, but she didn't know which of her parents were related to which part of Jihyos parents. That got Sana and Momo thinking that the four girls had something to hide and it was only one of the few things that was sketchy about their stories.

"And it got proven-" Sana was curling up in laughter and everyone but Dahyun already joined her. "-when the other three had enough and wanted to leave. Momo told them it was nice meeting vampires and it was always her dream speaking to one and Dahyun just said she was glad to fulfill her wish." Laughing, Sana slid off the couch and still couldn't stop. The look Dahyun had on her face was priceless. It must be one of the things your friends keep telling you for years and they still find it funny. Considering that this happened 55 years ago, I can't imagine how often Dahyun had to hear this story.

After everyone calmed down, Momo continued telling the story.
"In the end we invited them to live with us and I still remember how Dahyun got scolded by the other three. Sana and I weren't able to sleep until deep into the night. A good thing our neighbors couldn't understand Korean." And again we all fell into a fit of laughter.

When Dahyun stood up to leave, Momo begged her to stay. "You can keep going to tell the stories. I'm sorry, okay? But it's your own fault being so dense back then." Dahyun sighed deeply before sitting back down. Without minding the still giggling Japanese girls she started to continue with her story.

"The next one to join us was Tzuyu. It was in 1982 and she decided to study for a couple of years in Korea. Sana met her in university and one day she noticed Tzuyu's eyes glowing when she got angry at a guy."
"Her eyes started to glow because she was angry?" I asked, remembering Sana and Mina's eyes glowed earlier. "So was Sana...angry at me? You know when she controlled my mind."
Dahyun laughed. "No. The color of our eyes intensifies and they start to glow when we experience strong emotions, not just anger. But what she felt while looking at you can only she herself answer." As on cue I turned to the girl next to me. She gave me a weird look, blinking fast and pouting slightly.
"You didn't feel anger, right?" She shook her head no.
"Then what?"
"Try to guess."

Emotions, emotions, emotions. Happiness? Sadness? Fear? Wait...

"Don't tell me it was..." I gulped before finishing my sentence. "...lust." She didn't say anything at first. Her mouth only formed to a sly grin.
"Carry on, Dahyunnie." She then averted her attention to the story teller.

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