The day had been one in the same really, Arturo had started of work and had a visit from the local school to learn about business ownership. Even though really the kids just wanted hot chocolates and a place to chill out for a wile. He had been up early and the day had ended up being very busy so he didn't have time for a run around the woods like usual.
After locking up the store he set off running, feeling nothing but the warm air on his skin and the sun on his back. He liked te woods, he and his family had lived on the borders for a long while until they moved into the city. Some of Arturo's family still lived in some of the cottages hidden deep in the woods free from hunters.
Arturo stopped suddenly as a sound caught his ears, a soft melodic sound that was like a whine or a whistle. Being ever curious he followed the sound by a path that he rarely used for running but was aware of. Arturo noticed a large hole in the middle of the path, the noise was coming from there. He hoopedthat he wouldn't find an animal dying, but what he found was much worse.
" Oh god!" he stammered almost in disbelief, it was a vampire, an actual vampire lying crumpled in a heap. he sniffed a few times to see if this was a trap for him rather than a final resting place for her. Arturo slid down the hole being careful not to land on the girl, he crouched down next to her assessing her injuries. It looked like it was just the gash in her abdomen but there could have been worse, why wasn't she healing?
"Everythings okay..i'm going to help you...just don't bite me.." he trailed off giving a small laugh. he slowly scooped his arms under the vampires body " I'm going to move you as slowly as I can so I don't cause you pain." he instructed as he lifted her up and held her against his chest so he could did his feet into the slight incline of the hole, obviously so the hunter could collect his kill.
He kept sharp lookout for anyone in the area as he started to walk back to his home. " My name's Arturo. Care to tell me yours?" he asked wanting to keep her awake and aware.