Ted Atkinson
I would choose Janette. If you are going to know someone for eternity, it
may as well be someone as beautiful as her. |
Heather Thornburg
Vachon. He's there for you. Yet he leaves you alone. |
Sara Hale
Vachon because he is just one of the most appealing vampires...
not to mention, he isn't bad looking, at all. |
Debbie Powers
Screed because he was highly underrated and misunderstood. Plus, I felt
sorry for him, no one else picked him. |
Eliz Palmer
Urs because I think that I could teach her a few things. Like getting out of
that damn bar... |
Lisa Bourque
Janette because she can match my preppiness. |
Jennifer L. Hardwick
Well, in the sense of keeping the show in perspective, I would want Nick to
bring me over. See, it would be a whole thing were Nick believed my life in
danger and to keep me from being killed or harmed by Lacroix, he would bring me
over himself. In his mind I would not be a slave to LaCroix. Yet, this is what
LaCroix would have had in mind the whole time so that we could be together and
it would make Nick hate himself for doing something like that. =)
I love to see LaCroix stick it to him like that at any time and using me would
only be a bonus. |
Cherri Munoz
I would want LaCroix to bring me across. The more powerful and the older
the vampire who brings you across, the more powerful you will be from the
begining. My views are that old blood will give you more strength than
what a newer vampire could give you. In addition, an older vampire is
wiser and therefore can give you a better idea of self and purpose. |
R.W. Wiborg
Well, Me and my sister would have to pick Vachon because he is a nice person
and he is like a lost boy. And My sister and I felt so bad for him when his
best friend Skreed died. So sorry about my bad spelling I am only 13 and my
sister is 10. (Oh cool! ![]() |
Allison Percy
I guess I'd pick the Inca. He's cute, he has a sense of morality
(although "kill all those who hate life" is a rather twisted system of
morals), and as far as I know he doesn't have bad luck creating vampire
progeny. Of course, he'd be just as likely as Lacroix to hound a vampire
child across continents for hundreds of years (like he hounded his
vampire brother Vachon), but like most red-blooded females I don't mind
the idea of being chased by the Inca at all! ;^) |
Carolyn Alutius
Well, I'd pick Nick, but he'd just be all tormented about it, so I think I'd
like it to be LaCroix. He's sexy in his own way, after all. |
AMORG
Well I certainly wouldn't want it to be Nick (he messes up at bringing
people over a little too much) Lacroix's too controlling so I would have to
pick Janette. |
Vellie A Wirth
I would have to pick Nick. First, because being brought across seems like it would be a very sensual experience, and Nick is one vampire that I definitely wouldn't kick out of my bed for eating crackers (Oh, wait vampires don't eat crackers. Well, that would be one more problem, I wouldn't have to worry about.) And second, I'm sure Nick wouldn't be the kind of master to try and hang on forever. (It would be the ultimate one night stand.) And since he and Natalie belong together, I would walk (or fly) out gracefully, and poor Nick would fill so much angst about the whole thing, he would have to just give me all that money in his secret Swiss Bank account. Cool, I'd be rich and immortal. Sort of like Dick Clark. |