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Shot 1:
Shot 2: “what a splendid day-
Shot 3: “- better than most”
Shot 4: “that is exactly why it is better than most.”
Shot 5: “286 Years. Oh isn’t it exciting!
Shot 6: *yaga nods in agreement*
Shot 7: “Although... I haven’t seen Mara all day”
Shot 8: “And usually, she wishes me good evening. Unless...”
Shot 9: “No. Mara could not have.”
Shot 10: “But what if she has. There was that period in the twenties where she-”
Shot 11: *yaga noise* “She forgot. She had to have forgotten”
Shot 12: “Oh, I cannot live like this.”
Shot 13:
Shot 14:
Shot 15: “Why did she forget? How could she?”
Shot 16: “A pretty lady like you shouldn’t be out at this time of night. Not alone”
Shot 17: “Better alone then with you (under breath) filthy human”
Shot 18: “Yeah, you’re right. I’m not into old witches like you.”
Shot 19: “Almost inhumanly old I would say” “How did-?”
Shot 20: “VAMPIRE HUNTER monologue”
Shot 21: “And it only took you 200 years to finally face me. Coward. How did it feel to be hunting death, because you’re going to get what you come for.” “How does it feel to be 3 feet away from a silver knife.”
Shot 22:
Shot 23: “You dropped this, amore mio”
Shot 24: “Where were you? I thought you had forgotten our anniversary.” “How could I?! I was out getting this.”
Shot 25: “Ohhh. But wait, there will be more coming. Kill one and three follow.”
Shot 26: “Finché morte non ci separi. Until death do us part, my love-”
Shot 27: “-That was the promise.”
Shot 28: “I would carve my own heart out before they could kill you.” “They'll never kill us”
Shot 29:
Shot 30:







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