The blackness of night didn't seem so dark to me. The night my throat was taken by a vampire I thought he would be in my unlife for the rest of eternity but that didn't happen. He had hit me and knocked me out and dropped me in the middle of nowhere. When I tried to find him back in Detroit he was nowhere to be found. I thought looking for him would be easy over the states but have yet to find him or the pack that he ran with. I sat back in the chair and stared up at the night sky. My eyes have distinguished many of the constellations and even some that telescopes would only see. The many colors of the night show to me. My fingers brushed red hair from my eyes as my head lowers.
My eyes went to the book before me. I have written story after story but it felt more like I was now writing my life. My head turns as my eyes go to the many books up on the shelves in my pent house. It's been 15 years like this vampiric creature. I nearly have forgotten what the sunrise looked like. Yes, the books hold some truth in them. No, garlic, crosses, and holy water do not hurt me. Sunlight turns vampires into ashes. Stakes immobilize our bodies. And we must drink the blood of mortals. The game vampire the masquerade is down to the point on how we live. I had found out the people that had made the game were also vampires. They told the truth without people seeing that it was the truth of vampires.
A soft chuckle came from my lips before my body stood up. I walked to the nearest bookshelf and placed the journal up with the many others. I didn't get tired until the dusk of the day to hit. I walked back to the window and drew the shield closed locking it. My eyes went to the clock. At daybreak I would fall into slumber. Daybreak would be in six hours. I picked up my purse and walked out of the pent house. I locked the door behind me and walked towards the elevator. I pressed the down button on the elevator. I waited by the doors.
My head turned as my eyes came to a man walking down the hallway towards the elevator. He didn't breath and I didn't hear a heartbeat. A vampire that I didn't know on my floor. His body stopped next to me and looked towards the door. His body was dressed in a white shirt with a black overcoat. His black slacks were pressed and his shoes shined. His long black hair was pulled back and his blue eyes seem to stare at me in the elevator doors. The elevator toned before the doors slid open. I stepped on as he stepped on next to me. I turned as he turned and looked down at me.
"It has been 40 years, child." He breathed as I stared at his eyes.
"Do I know you?" I asked as his hand lifts to touch at my face but my body stepped back. Some vampires touching others could use disciplines against one another. His lips press some as he watches me. "I don't know you." I said as his eyes look away.
"I know you, Teresa." He breathed as my chest tightens some. No one has called me that name in 15 years since my death as a human. "You were a five year old child when you came upon me in the sewers of Trenton, New Jersey. You had come upon me while I was drinking from a bum. I had killed him and turned on you. When I saw you the lust for blood went away. I could hear your steady heart beating in your chest. I didn't see any fear in your eyes." He breathed as my eyes widen some.
"Vladimir?" I asked in whisper. He stepped towards me as my back touched the wall of the elevator.
"You were supposed to fall in love with creatures like us. He shouldn't have left you like this. He paid the price for it as well. His pack fell with him when I was done with him." He breathed as my lips press to a line.
"You killed Vance and the pack?" I asked as he nods. "Why didn't you stop him from making me?" I asked as the elevator stopped. The door opened as we walked off the elevator.
"Because I made a judgment call. I thought he would have been the one. But I was wrong." He said as we walked out of the building onto the street. We walked down the sidewalk as my eyes looked through the night life that wondered the streets of Detroit. "Come away from here with me." He said as I chuckled some.
"You can't whisk me away from this place, Vladimir. I live alone for a reason. I don't want to deal with other vampires or their packs. I want to live out this unnatural life alone." I said as his hand grabbed my wrist and turned me to face him.
"You belong with someone, Teresa. You don't belong alone." He said as I watched him.
"I'm an independent, Vladimir. I don't want to become a Sabbat or a Camarilla." I said as he watched me.
"Vance was a Toreador, Teresa. That makes you one as well. You are beautiful. You should not let your unlife go to waste where people can't see you." He said as I chuckled and looked away.
"The vampire the masquerade game had always been my favorite game to play. I had picked Toreadors and Ventrues as my characters. I don't want the spot light. I don't want to be anywhere in the spot light of the vampires either." I said as his fingers slid under my chin and made me look into his eyes.
"Don't make me put you in toper. I will not leave you here alone, my child." He said as my eyes rolled some. I drew away from him.
"I'm going to go eat, Vladimir. Are you going to join me or are your threats going to be empty like those words you spoke to me so long ago?" I asked as my eyes went to him. His lips press some as I turn away and walk on down the street. He grabs my wrist and spins me to face him before his mouth crushed mine. My body stiffened in his hold as his tongue slid through my lips to play with mine. His arms tightened around my flesh. He broke the kiss and looked into my eyes.
"You will not stay here alone, Teresa. You don't belong here in this place. There are better places than this. There is someone out there that will love you forever. There will be a vampire out there that will take you in his arms and give you child." He breathed as I pulled from his hold with a laugh.