/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\ =| T.Y.M.E. - Twisted Young Minds Expand | #43 by Krowe | 2/22/94 |= \=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/=\=/ Chronicles : Chapter ][ \=-------------------=/ The story continues again with the knowledge that the female vampire had not meant to kill him at all. She, being lonely, had wanted to make a companion and did not intend for events to turn out as they did. She takes him under her wing and accepts him into her home. And the story continues with Chapter II. Previous text: Chronicles, Chapter I Beginnings CHRONICLES Chapter II: Friendship How cruel is the night, so black, so empty. You think that you would be swallowed up by it. Like the black hearts of murderers, thieves, and my own. The rain futilely attempts to wash it all away. She stands in the doorway, beckoning me closer. And now I know, I know that this will never end. For it hasn't even begun. I slide off the coffin and stand up. Never moving my eyes from hers, I walk towards her. She looked exactly the same as the night before. Same silken skin, same eyes of bluest crystal. The eyes lie to me even now, as the truth comes to be revealed. "What have you done to me?" I asked, shaking nervously, "What is this hunger that you have given to me?" She still stands in the doorway, motionless, staring right back at me, she sees through me, as if I was not there. "Answer me!" I shout at her. "You have no idea do you?" she asks me. She smiles at me, and then she turns around and walks out of the entrance. She beckons me again and I follow. Hoping to find out, make sense of all that has happened. The rain persists, it tries to wash away the blackness of my now darkened soul. It has no hope, and never will. We start to walk deeper into the cemetery. "You have not figured out what you have become have you?" she asks. "I know that whatever I am, is evil." I say back, "I do not want to be this." "You have no choice now." She replies, "You are an immortal." I stop walking, she does the same and faces me. Questions fly through my head like a bird through the sky. Each one of them with no answer. "What?" I finally manage. "You are an immortal, nosferatu, vampire." She says, "Whatever you prefer to call it, you are now the living dead." "How did this happen?" I ask her, still shaking. "That night," she begins, "I followed you, you were walking out of the colonial taverne, drunk. I watched you the whole night, waiting for you to be alone. I watched you copulate with the whore. I watched your every move, savoring your taste. You proceeded to find a place to sleep, yes?" I nodded in agreement. "I thought so." She says, "So as soon as I got the chance to have you alone, I took it. I followed you into the graveyard, and I tried to feed upon you." "Yes." I said, "I figured all of that, but, how did I become this, thing?" "You needn't be so harsh." She says, "After all, you're still living aren't you?" "If that is what you can call this." I said, "Feeding off the lives of others." She laughed out loud, with the same crystal voice of that night. "They do the same to dumb animals, do they not?" she says, "Cows, pigs, chickens, sometimes even horses. It is no different, it is really quite enjoyable." "Enjoyable?" I said, not quite still taking all of this in, "How can you consider that the taking of lives is enjoyable." "As I said before, they do it all the time." She says, "They even kill their own, they rape their wives, molest their children and even kill their best friends. What we do can be no different. We are above them though, we don't kill out of malice, we don't kill for fun. We kill to stay alive. We are the predators, they are our prey." I was shocked, I shook my head, not believing a word of it. I fell back onto the ground. I thought of everything I had done all my life, and I couldn't remember much. To think, that all this is nothing, all that I ever worked for. The loves in my life, the thieving, trying to survive on the streets of Boston in the winter with no food, barely staying alive. Only to have this happen. If I had known this, I would have killed myself long ago. But now it is too late, I am a vampire. And I must do, what it is in my nature to do. "Come," she says, with her hand outstretched towards me, "let me show you how we live." I looked up at her, and grasped onto her hand. She had enormous strength, with which she nearly tore my arm right out of the socket. "What is your name?" she asked me. "Gabriel," I said, "Gabriel Coburn." "Coburn," she said, turning to me and smiling, "well Mister Coburn. I think we are going to have plenty of fun together." She told me that her name was Elyssa. She also answered my question on how I became this, creature. "While I was feeding upon you, you bit me back. You drew blood and drank it.", She said, "From that moment on, you were a vampire." "You said before that we are immortal.", I said, "Why then must we take the lives of others." We walked out of the entrance of the cemetery and onto the Boston streets. The rain finally giving up on us, stopped. "That is the only necessity, well, that and another.", she said. "What is the 'other'?". I replied. "Coffins.", she said. "We must sleep in coffins filled with earth to rest. And our skin cannot be touched by sunlight, otherwise we turn to dust." "Some immortality.", I replied sarcastically. "Otherwise, we cannot be killed." she said, ignoring my last remark. She stopped walking, and I did the same. She watched a middle aged man walking down the road, he stopped to look at his watch. "There.", she said to me "Do you see that man?" "Yes.", I replied. "That," she said, "Is your first lesson." The man put his watch back in his pocket and continued on down the street. We followed, not to close for we did not want to seem suspicious to him. He rounded the corner, and we did the same. We were astonished to find him gone. We stopped and looked around. But he was no where in sight. We looked at each other, shrugged and turned around. Only to find the man behind us with a gun pointed at my face. "What are you following me for?", he said. "If you are thinking that you two are going to rob me, I think that you are both sadly mistaken." I froze where I was, forgetting the fact that I could not die. She on the other hand, moved quicker than anything I had ever seen in my life. One moment she was next to me, the other she was behind him. The man turned around and dropped his pistol. She took her arms and twisted his neck. I heard a loud crack, and his body went limp. She proceeded to bite into his neck. She stopped for a moment and looked up at me. "Would you like to join me?" She asked, blood trickling down her chin. "I think that if I were to partake in such an act, I would do it out of the sight of others." I replied. "True." she said. We took the corpse and carried it into an alley. There she took his arm and bit into it. I went to where she had bit him on the neck, hesitated, and then bit into his flesh. The sweet taste filled my mouth as we drained his body. And the same feeling of euphoria washed over me. I had not a care in the world. We drank what was left of him and departed down the road. Leaving the body in the alley, just in time for a coach to pass by. The coach-driver surely would have seen us in the alley so I was grateful that we were swift in our feeding. As we were walking I began to wonder what kind of a life this could be. I mean, I don't have to kill innocent people, I can kill murderers, and other such filth. I thought about this more and more, and began to like the idea. "We should go back to my home to sleep now, it is getting late and I do not want to be outside in the sun." She told me. I agreed and she showed me the way to her home. She lived on the outskirts of Boston, in a nice mansion. The whole place was a wondrous sight. She had a courtyard filled with the reddest roses, and a fountain in the center of them. I looked further and saw a stable and a barn. I saw horses running in the field next to the house. We walked up the pathway and in through the huge oak doors. She took a lamp from the wall and lit it. Beckoning for me to follow we walked down the halls. The inside was even more breathtaking the exterior. Bookshelves lined with more books than I had ever set my eyes upon. In the drawing room there was the most enormous fireplace I had ever set my eyes upon. The logs burning seemed to give off an unearthly glow. We moved farther down the hall until we came to a door. The door looked quite heavy and was bolted. But Elyssa with a quick swipe, a mere gesture of hr hand, and the door became unlocked. She opened the door and before us was a staircase that led down under the house. The shadows seemed to dance like mad demons on the walls as the lamp flickered from the cold draft. We came to the end of the staircase and a large room was laid out before us. Torches burned on the walls to provide light, although the darkness seemed to snatch it away from them. Two coffins stood before us, both made of what looked like expensive oak. The light again made the shadows frolic upon the lids of the coffins in their own macabre dance. "This one,", She said, pointing to the coffin on the right, "is yours for as long as you stay here, you are welcome to anything in the house, and the servants will tend to your all of your needs." "You mean, you would have killed me last night, but because I am now what you are, I am to live with you?" I asked, "This makes no sense." "Actually, I wasn't going to kill you." She said, "I need a companion, someone to talk to. You don't know how lonely it is without another of your own kind." "What do you mean, without another of your kind?" I said, "Aren't there more of us?" Her face suddenly became sullen, and her eyes told the story of her loneliness, of how long she had been waiting to share her life with someone. Just to be with someone meant more than anything else to her. Not this house, or her expensive clothes or jewelry. She was completely and utterly alone, and I felt her immense emptiness, and I too was saddened by it. "I have not seen nor heard of another vampire for over 65 years." She replied. She then opened my coffin, and had me lie down inside of it. "Tomorrow night,", She said, "shall be your first lesson. But for now, sleep. I will be here when you wake." She then closed the coffin, and I slipped into the coma of death. This night I slept better than any of my mortal life. My eyes open, the darkness surrounded me with its protective shroud. I remembered where I was, and I half believed I was actually here. I slid off the lid of the coffin and peered out. Sat up, and noticed that Elyssa had already risen. I climbed out of my bed, and looked about me in wonder. The shadows jumped and scattered about in their own macabre dance. I was delighted by the vision before me. The whole chamber seemed to be alive. I took one of the torches and started up the stairs. I felt exhilarated as I walked up the stairway, like this had been the most satisfying time in my life, just waking up from my sleep seemed to be so refreshing. I reached the top of the stairs and grasped for the bolt of the door, and unlocked it. The aroma of the house hit me full force. It smelled sweetly of strawberries and exquisite perfume. I closed and bolted the door behind me and wandered down the hallway. The pictures on the walls looked as if they were alive and looking at me, gesturing to me. I paid them no mind and went on, quietly laughing to myself of this new world I was brought into. One of the servants of the house walked by me and I stopped her, inquiring where Elyssa was. Her dress gave off the most radiant colors of purple and blue as she moved, and her face was even more a jumble of hues of pink and white. She smiled at me and pointed down the hallway and told me that she was studying in the library. I thanked her and wandered down the hall again. All the servants of the house were white, and I was wondering of this, because all servants I had ever known of, except for the butlers and maids in England, were all colored. I walked into the library and was taken by the beauty of the gigantic room. Books lined every wall, and of every size. Windows reached from the floor to the ceiling and beyond them was the beautiful night sky of Boston, just a few miles away. there were two chairs in the middle of the room, with a small table in front of them. The chairs were sitting across from each other, and Elyssa sat in the one facing myself. She was reading by the light of the lantern and seemed to be lost in her book. I walked over to the chair across from her and sat down. She looked up at me and smiled, closing the book and setting it upon the table in front of us. "So how did you rest?" She asked, "Peaceful?" "Very," I replied, "Better than I have ever slept in my life." "That's good to hear." She said. Another servant came into the room, carrying a basket of fresh smelling flowers. She asked Elyssa where she would like them and Elyssa told her to put them by the window sill. The woman did as asked and left the room. I still wondered about why she had not colored servants instead of white ones. "Why is it that I see not one black servant in the house?" I asked. "I do not believe in slavery of others." She replied, "I believe it to be an abomination of the right of every human, or inhuman being, to choose to do as they will." "But," I said, "these people..." "They choose to be my servants, and I treat them well and pay them for their services." She interjected. "Do they know of you?" I said, halfway confused, "Do they realize what you are?" "Of course," She replied, "They are very loyal to me, and I would not hire anybody that was any other way." "Do they know of me?" I said. "Yes," She said, "Otherwise they wold have driven you from the house." "I see." I said. She told me not to ask so many questions and not to worry about anything. All my inquiries would be answered in time. I asked her when we were going out that night. She told me soon, that she had matters to discuss with the servants of the house about my residing there. She excused herself and went about her business, telling me that I was free to look at anything I like. I got up and went over to one of the enormous bookshelves, grabbed one of the rolling ladders, and looked for something to read. I didn't recognize most of the books there, so I grabbed the first one that I did. And sat down to read. About an hour later she came back and told me it was time to leave. I closed my book and set it on the table next to hers. She turned and I followed her down the hallway into the foyer. The servants rushed up to me and led me to a dressing room, where they stripped me of my rags and put on me elegant clothing. A white frilled cuff shirt and black trowsers, and also a silk vest and a black coat. Also they fitted me with black shoes and stockings. They sprayed me with elegant perfume and led me back into the foyer. Elyssa smiled in approval of my new dress, and we walked out to the courtyard where a carriage was waiting for us. The carriage driver hopped down from his seat and opened the door for us. I lifted Elyssa into the carriage and I stepped in after her. The starry night sky was beautiful as we rode towards Boston. I don't think that I pulled my eyes from the sky, gaping at their beauty, until Elyssa's sweet voice broke the stillness. She told me that we were going hunting in one of the most elegant parties in the honor of Mister John Adams. Politicians had never really pleased me, but I went along with it. As we grew nearer to the town I could smell the sweet flesh and blood of the mortals that walked the streets. And thirsting heavily now, I could not wait for my first lesson. Please E-mail me and let me know what you think of the story so far. I can be reached at Exodus BBS (707) 935-6867. 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