When Anita gets to the Hillcrest Cemetary she see's a coffin on the side with one bloody handprint on the side, and now all that was left in the coffin was shredded brown suit, a finger bone and a little bit of scalp. However, the second body was a mans whose clothes were shredded, chest ripped open, ribs cracked and most of his internal organs gone. The only thing that was untouched was the man's face. She assumes that a ghoul is what had killed the man. The difference between ghouls and vampires is vampires are made from other vampires, and ghouls just crawl out of their graves; as far as Anita knows. Ghouls also don't work along side of humans. The whole rest of the fifth chapter is just about what they think killed the man and they don't really get anywhere. This is probably the most boring thing I have ever read in my enitre life, no offense it's just not my style and i'm just hoping it ill get better.
In Chapter 6 when Anita arrives back at Guilty Pleasures Jean-Claude greets her at the door and asks her if she knows that people refer to her as "The Executionar" and when asked she tells him she is responsible for fourteen vampire deaths. When she walks in Catherine is ont he stage in somewhat of a trance and when she walks away the vampire says "You are now under my power my lovely one." And as everyone laughs Anita knows that he had just told her the absolute truth and she was under his power. After the vampire; Aubrey calls Anita to the stage and she says only if he allows her to go on her own free will and not over power her into doing it. They ended up getting into a brawl and Anita puts a silver dagger right into the skin above Aubrey's heart. Jean-Claude appeared and ordered Aubrey to get off. The Chapter ends by Jean-Claude saying " We need to talk Anita. Your friend Catherine's life depends on your actions."

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