
Judith returned the book she saw to Vaska because she did not want to see the vampire figure that she thought was terrible again.
“So are you going to meet that vampire figure?” ask Judith curiously. “Yes, of course but maybe not now and Maybe I'll be there when this treatment practice is off.” Vaska stood up after closing the book and held Judith's chin.
“If you want to see him do not need to wait for holidays first, right ? Can close it early as before.”
“Are you very impatient and want to see me soon turn into a human being?” Vaska stared intensely at his girl. “Oh no darling that's not what I mean. Usually you're very excited.” Judith tried to explain so that there would be no misunderstanding between them.
“Alright if you say so then I will go to Armstrong this weekend.” Vaska chimed in because honestly he was actually heavy to turn himself into a human. But he really wants to live with his girlfriend until the end of time and therefore he also has to prepare his mental and physical first just to go there.
“Peter has prepared breakfast for both of us.” Judith shifted their subject. “Let's get out of here.” he said adding to invite her to eat together.
“Ya... I will return this book to where it once was.” Vaska picked up a book on the table and returned it to the bookshelf where he had taken it, then headed to the dining room with Judith.
A few days later, it was right on the weekend. Today Vaska's medical practice is closed. It looks like the man is getting ready himself and just finished.
“Darling... I've worn a thick jacket even thicker than before I ever wore when we went out together looking for Selachipmorpha.” Judith came out of the dressing room and approached Vaska who had just come out of a room.
Vaska approached Judith and invited her to sit down for a while to talk.
“Why can't I come with you?” Judith did not understand the reason and asked for an explanation from the man.
“Do not misunderstand first not that I do not want to invite you but because I think more about your safety. Besides, you said earlier that you were horrified to see the figure of Ropalochera.” Vaska explained at length his reason for forbidding his girl to come with him.
“Yes, but I'm not afraid anymore and want to accompany you there.” Judith continued to press even though she was actually still afraid to see the figure of Ropalochera.
“No... no... I don't know what's there and I don't want anything to happen to you.” Vaska also insisted on his stance, still not allowing Judith to come with him. “Well I won't come with you but at least you should bring someone to accompany you.” Judith replied who was also worried about Vaska's condition.
Vaska kept silent and thought about finding his middle ground.
“If so I'll take Peter alone.” Judith nodded in agreement and Vaska called her servant to accompany her to Armstrong.
Because Vaska was also worried about Judith's safety at home, he put one more servant in the house to look after her.
“We leave first.” Vaska said goodbye to Judith who drove him out of the house. “Reply back.” Judith waved her hand and felt heavy to let go of her lover.
Vaska and Peter disappeared from there within seconds and traveled south.