The Truth

"Then, Miss Sherly. You don't mind if we want to see him too, right?"

The girl fell silent and then she glanced at Neal. The one she really wanted to believe was this vampire. Because she thought that Neal might understand his father. She clenched her fist and stood from her seat.

"Fine by me, but please promise me that you're not going to hurt him." she firmly said.

"I'm sorry," Neal butted in with his serious expression. "We can't promise that. Your father might cause harm to others and the way you tell us about him was enough to make me think that he was dangerous."

Knox also stepped forward Neal. "Let us see him, then we will decide what to do with him," he said.

"Fine by me," Sherly had no choice. Even though she did everything to stop her father from going out, this would not solve the problem. Her father was getting stray each day. She also didn't want to see her father being a criminal.