7 Vampires 5

During his trip through Europe, Paul surprisingly did not encounter many vampires killing people. Of course, he wasn't looking for vampires, but he thought there would be some crazies who were murderers and he would have to kill them.

But even looking in the newspapers, only normal murders happened and nothing involving animals and lack of blood. Paul was not a hero who would save ordinary people. He just thought about killing some vampires who were out of control because of the promise to his master.

This was good for Paul too, as he successfully avoided the attention of the Volturi. Paul found out that when he met some vampires on his travels, the Volturi were angry about the massacre in Japan.

The Volturi had people with abilities similar to James, who pursued Alice and Bella. But since Paul was immune to vampire powers, they couldn't find him. However, they found out that the vampires who died had their heads cut off.

So as Paul expected, the Volturi thought the samurai attacked the Yakuza and that a vampire killed the vampires. But they didn't think it was a vampire samurai who did it, so Paul was safe to walk with his Katanas.

Of course, Paul didn't walk with his Katanas on his waist. He left them in the hotel room. The Katanas would serve as weapons for fights he would have to face multiple vampires in the future. They would be Paul's secret weapon.

Paul soon got golden eyes like vampires who didn't drink human blood. This made it easier to talk to other vampires who knew he hadn't gone to their territory to hunt.

Four more years passed, and Paul continued traveling to Europe. He found it safer because he didn't attract as much attention from the Volturi by not drinking human blood. And since he changed countries frequently, it was harder for them to keep an eye on him.

In these 4 years, Paul came across some vampires who were notorious killers and had taken the lives of many people. Paul didn't hesitate and killed these vampires. Only a few of them had special abilities, but Paul was immune to them and didn't find it difficult. After all, not many vampires formed groups.

The vampires who lived in groups or families were more peaceful, or at least more powerful, so they didn't need to kill people on the streets like the Volturi. Paul didn't attack groups to avoid exposing himself.

One day in 1980, Paul was talking to a vampire named Luke whom he had just met in France. Luke also didn't live in France and liked to travel the world, so they quickly became friends.

"I always liked to travel. Before I was turned into a vampire, I lived in a small village. I discovered a peaceful vampire who passed through the village, and I saw him jumping onto a tree from a height of 60 meters," said Luke.

"The vampire realized I had seen him do it and told me he was a vampire. He said I had two options: he could either turn me into a vampire, or he had to kill me to keep the secrets of the vampires hidden. I chose to be turned," Luke continued.

"That vampire was kind and took me away from my village so that I wouldn't kill the people I knew when I was thirsty for blood after being turned. He took me to feed me until I could control myself."

"After that, I could fulfill my dream of traveling to all sorts of places. Before airplanes were invented, I could only travel around Europe and Africa, but after airplanes, I could travel all over the world," Luke said.

"I know how it is. I haven't visited Africa yet, but I think I'll go there now that I've seen so much in Europe," Paul said.

"It's a great place for all vampires. Many vampires live there, especially in the smaller countries of Africa where the Volturi doesn't have much control. But it can be dangerous if you encounter a hostile group," Luke warned.

"I would recommend you to go to Asia, but the Volturi are chasing the vampires there to find some who have made a mistake. Since you come from America, you must have already visited all the places there," said Luke.

"Do you think I will have problems in Africa? I thought that since I don't drink human blood, vampire groups wouldn't care about me passing through," said Paul.

"That's true. Sometimes I forget that you're a vegetarian. The last time I met someone like you was with the Denali coven in Alaska," said Luke.

Paul heard this and was shocked. He tried to stay calm so Luke wouldn't find anything strange. Paul had regained his memory, but he didn't have a super memory. He had completely forgotten about the Denali coven.

The Denali coven was a coven friendly to the Cullens. He thought he would have to wander the world until 2003 to join the Cullens and thus enter the main story. But if he could go to the Denali coven, he could join their coven before joining the Cullens.

The Denali coven were also vegetarians like him and would certainly accept Paul. Paul was a human until five years ago and was not used to wandering the world alone. He knew he had to join a group to pass immortality.

"I heard somewhere about the Denali coven, but I didn't know they were in Alaska. Don't vampires have to move around so they aren't discovered by humans?" asked Paul.

"That only happens when vampires want to blend in with humans. Some vampires have a fantasy of living a human life, so they can spend a maximum of 20 years in one place until everyone knows they're not human," said Luke.

"The Denali coven doesn't interact with humans. Alaska is huge, and the government doesn't care about who lives far away from where humans can normally live. As far as I know, the Denali coven has always been in Alaska," said Luke.

"I think I can go meet these vampires from the Denali coven. After all, I'm also a vegetarian like them. It will be interesting to meet more people who think like me," said Paul, smiling.

"That's a great idea. There are many beautiful women in the Denali coven, but they didn't like me drinking human blood. I wasn't lucky enough for any of them to fall in love with me, but if they did, I don't know if I could give up human blood for love," said Luke, laughing.

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