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To Love A River

In a dystopian future where Vampires emerged from the shadows in order to stop humanity from becoming extinct, a young woman with a dark past meets a charismatic stranger. As time goes by Private Love Aikawa of military unit 4-7, finds that she may not be as human as she first thought, and that humanity may not be the side that she should be fighting for. Battling rogue vampires, mutated creatures and her own past, Love works to unravel the mysteries behind the secretive Helsing unit. This novel starts intentionally slow through the exposition, everything kicks into gear in the latter half of Volume 1, so I hope you stick with it and enjoy the WILD ride! I also added some song recommendations along the way to listen to whilst you read certain chapters, I hope this helps boost the experience. Public Spotify playlist for Volume 1 is under the name: TLAR - Book 1 https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07czy216X1xB6F1mfRtl31?si=3cff937234e64589 Please comment and vote for your favourite characters along the way :)

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Chapter 31. Past reflections

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Brushing off the odd feeling of unease, Love proceeded to give a brief report on the day's events, covering the layout of the compound that she had seen thus far, the pieces of advanced technology she had experienced and highlights of the few conversations had. 

Ezra nodded occasionally but otherwise stayed silent and still as he watched her give her report. He realised that this way the longest he had heard her speak and noticed with some curiosity that she appeared tired towards the end, her speech growing more stilted and brief as if she was not used to using her voice to such an extent. 

"That's good for day one, Love, thank you. The research lab is key, so listen closely tomorrow and keep your eyes open for anything that looks…out of place or odd." 

Love nodded once in affirmation. 

Ezra had noticed that she did this often, choosing to use gestures instead of words at times. "Can I ask you a question?"