William Shakespeare
IF YOU FELL IN LOVE WITH A VAMPIRE, THERE IS TWO CHOICE FOR YOU. YOU CAN BE HER ONLY Dependent. BUT AFTER THIS, WILL LOVE WIHOUT HUMANITY STILL define AS LOVE?
If thou were to find thyself in a bond of love with a vampire, thou art faced with a dilemma of utmost complexity. For to love a being of the night, whose very essence doth derive sustenance from the lifeblood of mortals, is to enter into a union unlike any other. Thou must ask thyself, canst thou truly be their only dependent? Canst thou bear the burden of their eternal thirst, of their unending hunger for that which thou hold most dear? And even if thou dost choose to bind thy fate to theirs, what then of love without humanity? Can it still be deemed as love, when stripped of all that which maketh it pure and true? For love, in its purest form, doth stem from the depths of our humanity, from the very core of our being. To love without such humanity is to love without heart, without soul. It is a cold and barren love, devoid of all that doth make it worth the striving. So I say unto thee, tread carefully in matters of the heart, for to love a vampire is to risk losing thy very self in the darkness that doth enshroud their existence."
