"Haru seems not to like the elves." Bai Cha said, "Why is that?"
"You would hate an elf too if it tried to hunt you down and rip off your wings. Though she's the princess, she's rather sheltered. And inbreed, lacking much magic and thinking skills to begin with—a country hick would be better off then her. Also, I just hate forest elves, me and other eleves are cool."
Feng Jie snorted, "Like Chu-Chu, he's a dark elf but pretty nice, he's a transfer student. I believe he's here for vacation though, I love his cooking."
"Since when can vampires eat human food?"
"If there's a way there's a will."
"How scary."
The princess of the forest elves, approached them—-she was shorter in height, her ears were most crooked, not pointy a bit off.
And one notable thing is, she wasn't pretty but merely—-plain, like a park cake half baked and likely give someone the shits.
"I need your help."
"Who's help? The human, the vampire, the dragon or myself?"
"Yourself, human prince."
"I never said I was human."
"Regardless, I need your help."
"Why would I help you? Arrogant little princess who can't even cast basic magic."
"Because, I can give you the cup of eternal life."
"Hmm, sure sure." Khan smiled, "But it's going to cost more then that to get your way."
Khan had something up his sleeve, wether it was good or not, wouldn't be ever known.