For five centuries, Xylon had never experienced emotions quite like those he felt in the presence of Eva.
His life had been defined by primal desires, driven by a thirst for blood and the pursuit of physical pleasure.
However, encountering Eva had stirred a complex and unfamiliar mixture of emotions within him, leaving him utterly perplexed.
Despite his long existence, he found himself gazing at this delicate human with a tangled web of feelings that defied clear understanding.
Amidst this emotional turmoil, one thing remained certain: Xylon was harboring a deep-seated anger directed inward.
The source of this self-directed fury eluded him, yet he was resolute in his awareness of its presence.
The contrast between his customary desires and this newfound emotional landscape weighed heavily on his psyche, giving rise to a sense of internal conflict he had never encountered before.