Chapter 6: Chrissy Stasia
Ruo Xiaoxi held the stair railing as she walked upstairs.
Her home wasn’t as nice as Xia Zhibai’s. It was just an ordinary, sixty-square-meter apartment in the old part of town, on the fifth floor, naturally without an elevator.
There wasn’t even a proper residential complex or property management. It was just a regular residential area.
They weren’t poor; her family was relatively well-off. She was living here alone for high school, while her parents and younger sister, who was still in middle school, lived in another city.
But she had never heard of vampires existing in this city!
Ruo Xiaoxi pressed her hand against her stomach. It felt like she had eaten something bad, a churning, messy sensation, though it definitely wasn’t from spoiled food.
As a vampire, any food she consumed would quickly transform into elemental energy and enter her bloodstream, which was very convenient. The only problem was that nothing besides blood could truly satisfy her hunger.
Oh, but after drinking water, she still had to pee. There was no way to directly convert water into energy.
Hmm? Wait, if everything she ate disappeared into elemental energy, why did a vampire’s body still have a “backside”? Was it waiting to be… developed?
Vampires were also a lecherous race (incorrect).
Ruo Xiaoxi inexplicably pondered this, and she was serious! She was just curious about vampire physiology, something not covered in biology textbooks.
“Finally home,” Ruo Xiaoxi sighed in relief, unsure if the vampire loli had come to visit.
Her vampire sister had promised to make time to visit her from her own world, at least showing some sense of responsibility. She hadn’t just Embraced her and left her to fend for herself.
Fun fact: She was supposedly the vampire loli’s only Embraced little sister.
Ruo Xiaoxi unlocked the door with her key. As soon as she entered, she heard a humming sound from inside.
A pleasant, girlish humming, seemingly in a cheerful mood. Ruo Xiaoxi recognized the melody; it sounded like a recent pop song.
“She’s really here, in my room again,” Ruo Xiaoxi sighed softly.
You couldn’t tell from the doorway if anyone was inside because the vampire loli never took off her shoes at the entrance. She always flew in through the window, as if she considered it the front door.
Ruo Xiaoxi slipped off her white shoes, changed into a pair of white bunny slippers, and walked towards the living room, peering into her open bedroom.
As expected, a pair of elegant, pure black high heels sat beneath the bed.
And on the bed, a very beautiful girl lounged against the headboard, playing Ruo Xiaoxi’s game console. One leg was draped over the other knee, her foot kicking playfully in the air.
“Ah, little sister! You’re back!” She sat up excitedly upon seeing Ruo Xiaoxi.
Just like Ruo Xiaoxi, she had silver hair and red eyes, a small bat-shaped barrette in her hair. Her delicate body was as white as porcelain, her skin smooth and seemingly translucent. Her face was breathtakingly beautiful.
Anyone seeing her for the first time would likely be speechless, unable to describe her beauty. It was the unique, extraordinary beauty of a vampire, with a Western, almost European, flair.
Indeed, this was the vampire loli who had Embraced Ruo Xiaoxi, Chrissy Stasia.
Ruo Xiaoxi had figured out her name from its pronunciation and usually called her Chrissy, aside from “sister.”
She was currently wearing a rather revealing outfit, resembling the style of a little succubus.
“Ugh… Chrissy, could you please wear something more… substantial? A girl in such scandalous clothing lying on my bed makes me hesitate to even enter…”
“How rude, little sister! This is my nightwear after I change out of my formal clothes. It’s meant to be worn at home. And since we’re at home, let’s have a more free and open feeling.”
“At least cover your butt!” Ruo Xiaoxi retorted, looking at Chrissy’s tiny, string-tie panties that seemed to prioritize the front, leaving her curvaceous backside barely concealed.
“This is my home, not yours!”
“We haven’t seen each other for half a month, and my little sister is so cold? Shouldn’t you be happily jumping into my arms for a hug?” Chrissy asked playfully, tilting her head.
“I’m not your real little sister. You forcibly wrote me into the family register overnight. So, what brings you here this time?” Ruo Xiaoxi entered the room and sat down by the bed, turning on her computer.
“Of course, it’s to check on you. I’m worried you’ll accidentally starve to death under my care.”
“I sound like your pet.” Ruo Xiaoxi pouted.
“That’s right. This is my first time raising a pet little sister, so I can’t let you die. I have to check on you regularly. If you feel unwell, let me take a look.”
“Then just call me your pet. Don’t call me ‘little sister’.” Ruo Xiaoxi felt a little unhappy, a bit uncomfortable with Chrissy’s words.
Even if she didn’t care much about titles, being treated like a pet would make anyone feel a little awkward.
“Eh? Are you upset?” Chrissy seemed surprisingly clueless.
Ruo Xiaoxi didn’t reply, just hummed a few times and focused on her computer, preparing to play some games.
Seeing that she was being ignored, Chrissy quickly shuffled forward on the bed, wrinkling the sheets, and leaned over the back of the computer chair, wrapping her pale arms around Ruo Xiaoxi’s neck.
“Aw, don’t be upset. I’ll give you a kiss. Mua.” As she spoke, Chrissy’s cherry lips pecked Ruo Xiaoxi’s soft cheek, trying to appease her little sister.
Ruo Xiaoxi tried to maintain her composure as she moved the mouse, but her cheeks flushed slightly from the kiss…
Chrissy’s eyes twinkled with playful amusement. She knew Xiaoxi was shy.
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