@Shin Hoseok The sound of the door opening and rushed steps were the last sounds Hyunggu heard before his neck was being gripped and blinding pain washed over him. The human might have been used to letting those creatures- his masters- feed on him and he might even enjoy it to an extend but this was different. There was a rush, pure hunger and no sign of the other trying to hold back or to make it more bearable for the writhing human who was losing blood with a rapid pace, the crimson liquid transferring into the vampire's mouth and smearing anything close enough to the holes created by those powerful fangs. Hyunggu felt as his energy started to fade and everything started to spin around him, his legs feeling weak and his eyes fluttering close. He tried to hold onto consciousness and not to faint but the vampire continued to drink more and more, causing his pulse to slow down as everything went black. There wasn't even enough time to think about what he did wrong this time.
He didn't die though and thanks to the older, the human was just passed out on the bed without seeming to wake up for long hours. Once he did, though, he felt too weak to move his limbs, so he could only open his eyes slowly and blink while looking around the unfamiliar room, trying hard to remember what happened and why he was in the said room in the first place.
@Kang Hyunggu A pale fist slammed on the steel table, making a dent as Hoseok's 6th hypothesis went up in smoke, though not literally. The parasite started to eat at the cells until there was no more and both organisms in the petri-dish died. Holing himself up in his room for as long as he did was not good when he hadn't eaten before he started his first hypothesis. The intense, and ignored, hunger coupled with the frustration of failure sent his sense into overdrive as he caught the sweet scent of fresh blood. It, they, were just outside his door, he could hear his pulse from behind his door and the vampire rushed to it, almost ripping it off it's hinges before he gripped the neck of the individual and sunk his fangs in, a small moan escaping as he lapped up at the warm nectar, drinking in a frenzy until he had his fill. His eyes were closed in bliss though it was not his favorite type, blood was blood and food was food when you were hungry. He couldn't afford to be picky. Slowly, Hoseok got his bearings, pulling back and the wound before he felt just how weak the pulse was of the human in his hands. A mess of smeared blood ignored on the vampire's lips as he took the human to his room, not minding the door as he used his speed to get a blood transfusion ready and in the weak and pale looking human. One tiny saving grace was that he stocked up on type O blood. He was sad to have to give it to this human instead of having had it himself, saving himself this trouble. Quickly, he got the blood flowing into his veins and arteries again, knowing the human wouldn't wake up any time soon. With his bed taken up, he wondered how he would get some sort of heater in here to warm the human up so his limbs wouldn't cramp and hopefully not die from the lack of blood.
Rubbing his face, he smeared more blood, getting it into his dyed blonde hair, not that Hoseok cared. Killing humans wasn't something he liked, the scientist in him, but if this human does die, he knew it wouldn't be the end of the world. The paper work... and the mess... The older male grimaced at the door that was obviously broken and got up to call someone to fix it.
@Shin Hoseok Hyunggu had always been warned about the rooms belonging to the vampires because no one knew what's going to happen when a human walks past the rooms with a hungry vampire inside. The smell of fresh blood could stop them from hiding and attack them without second thoughts if they weren't able to control their thirst. Too bad that this human was never one of those who listened well and was practically looking for trouble to stop his day from getting too boring for his liking. That's why Hyunggu found himself exploring the vampiric part of the house for the nth time in hopes of finding someone who might be able to entertain him for a while.