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Blood Cloud (blood cloud mystery) Part 4


“the story has ignited to reveal about the blood Cloud mystery”

Mary was on her way back to class.

“oh Mary ! Wait up!” Yuni called.

“Hey, Yuni.”

“Are you okay? That jerk wouldn’t let me see you.”

“It’s fine, Yuni. It was just a day, and it’s almost over.”

“Still, I’m walking you home today.”

“No… I’m going with Kayo.”

Yuni gasped, “You’re going with Kayo? Are you serious?!”

“He asked me to. I was late this morning.”

“Ugh, that guy’s the worst.”

“It’s okay. I just need to endure one more day.”

“Please take care of yourself, Mary.”

“I will, don’t worry.”


Mary with kayo..

After school, Mary walked beside Kayo.

“Here. Carry my stuff. And by the way, servants walk behind their masters,” he said arrogantly.

“Fine,” Mary muttered, annoyed.

“You’re the one who put yourself in this position.”

“Better me than letting that poor girl suffer.”

“Oh… is this what you call being kind-hearted?” he smirked.

“Yes.”

“And what good is kindness, if you’ll just become cold one day?”

“Why would I? I don’t hold grudges.”

“So you’re pretending to be kind?”

“What? No.”

“Do you expect me to believe you’d always stay kind and never lash out at anyone?”

“Maybe… yes.”

Kayo’s tone darkened. “But what if someone hurts you, or someone you love? Would you still be kind to them?”

Mary hesitated. “You have a point. Even the kind can become cold. But the cruel ones… they might also soften someday.”

Kayo stopped walking. “You said the cruel might soften someday?” He looked at her intensely. “Are you sure about that?”

Mary smiled confidently. “Yes. All humans have hearts. They weren’t made of stone. Even a vampire has a trace of kindness… somewhere.”

Kayo narrowed his eyes. “And what if they’re not human at all? Would that still apply?”

Mary blinked. “Not human…? What do you mean?”

“Nothing. Forget it,” he said quickly.


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Later that evening, Mary returned to the spot where she’d seen the blood.

To her shock… it was gone.

She placed her hand over her chest. “Did I really see it? Was it real? Why is all the blood gone now…”

Suddenly, footsteps.

“Who’s there?” she called, turning around.

A mysterious young man appeared. “What are you doing here, girl?”

“N-nothing… I’m sorry, I was just leaving,” Mary stammered.

He grabbed her arm. “Whatever you saw… you better keep it a secret.”

“What?!”

“Or you’ll end up like him.”

He vanished into the night. Mary’s heart pounded as fear took over. She ran home, tears in her eyes.

“So… vampires do exist. It was all real…”

From that day forward, Mary kept it to herself. She told no one. Not even Yuni. Not when her life was on the line.


September 14th

Mary met Yuni on the way to school.

“Mary… I have to tell you something.”

“What is it?”

Yuni looked sad. “More patients have died from blood loss.”

Mary’s face darkened. “So it’s not just a vampire story. It’s real.”

“Yes. My dad tried to hide it from me, but I overheard him talking to Mom. The problem is… people have stopped donating blood. They know something’s going on.”

“That’s terrible.”

“And no one talks about it. Everyone’s too scared.”

“Maybe it’s better if we stay quiet too.”

“You’re probably right. If the truth spreads, panic will follow.”

“Alright… I’m going to class. See you later, Yuni.”

“Bye, Mary…” Yuni whispered to herself, “She’s acting strange lately. I hope she’s okay.”


In class, the teacher introduced a new student.

“Everyone, please welcome Sarina. She’s a late registrant due to personal reasons.”

“Welcome, Sarina!”

“You can sit in the front.”

“No,” Sarina said coldly. “I’ll sit in the back.”

Whispers filled the room:

“No one’s ever chosen the back seat before.” “Her eyes… her black hair… she looks scary.” “She’s so mysterious.”

“Silence, everyone. Let’s begin the lesson.”


During the break, Mary was heading toward Yuni when she tripped on a ladder.

“Watch out! The ladder!” someone shouted.

Mary froze in fear. Suddenly, Kayo appeared and pulled her away.

“You idiot. Watch where you’re going,” he said.

Yuni rushed over. “Mary! Are you okay?!”

“Yes… thanks. I almost got hurt.”

“Something’s off with you lately. Are you sure you’re okay?”

“Yes, I’m fine.”

“Hmm… Where’s Kayo now?”

“What? Oh, nothing.”


After school “blood cloud mystery”

After school Mary met Yuni “Want to walk home together, Mary?” Yuni asked.

“Sorry, I need to pick up something from the market. See you!”

Mary thought to herself: Sorry, Yuni. I lied. I just want to thank Kayo.

She found him speaking with Sui and hid behind a wall to listen.

“Alright, annoying guy. We settle this tonight,” Sui said.

“I’m waiting, blood-drinker,” Kayo replied.

Sui laughed. “Just remember, no bonding with humans. Don’t forget. Bye.”

“Yeah, yeah. Bye.”

Mary whispered, “Bonding… with humans?”

She remembered Kayo’s earlier words: “And what if they aren’t human?”

She held her head. “This makes no sense…”

Kayo suddenly appeared. “What are you doing here, Mary?”

“Ah! Kayo… I was just…”

“Were you spying on me, little maid?”

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