Her experties came with the training of the hounds, able to connect with them on a different level than anyone else in her family she found it easy to train them in things that would have otherwise been avoided. She would cry for days anytime one was killed seeing them as all valued members of her family even when everyone else only seen them as tools to be used. She was soft hearted and cared a little to much, the sight of blood made her sick while the constant thought of death seemed to chip away at her mind little by little. She wasn't a true hunter, how could she be? She didn't want to kill anything and for that reason her father began to see her as a burden to the …show more content…
They traveled for weeks it seemed like, following the path of death that could have only been left by a vampire, talking to villagers as they went in an attempt to gather information while still keeping the supernatural world under wraps. When the trail ended they were finally met with the face of the vampire they had been searching for. She didn't look like the vampire type, not in the least, with an innocent face and soft blue eyes the only thing that gave her away was blood stained cloths she wore and the bodies that laid at her feet. The fight began with the two of them jumping in, Avianna doing everything in her power to use non lethal force while her grandfather did the oposite only concerned with killing this woman. Things would take a tragic turn as more vampires showed up slaughtering her hounds as well as her grandfather, the world seemed to freeze as they closed in on her. Thinking it was her turn to die now all she could do was cry and plead for it to be quick, begging for death rather than life as her will to live was completly gone. As fate would have it they didn't grant her death and instead took her as a prisoner wanting her to suffer for the crimes of her family against vampire