Vampire's Fall Read Online Free

Vampire's Fall
Book: Vampire's Fall Read Online Free
Author: Tracy Delong
Tags: Vampires, supernateral
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Emma? I will stop breathing and look
like the dead. Cold to the touch and it is not a pretty sight to
you.”
    “Yes”
    Andre picked up the phone and talk for a few minutes
and hangs up.
    “Tom is coming and will meet you when I am in my
coffin.”
    “It is time. My love.” Andre opened the lid of the
coffin and climbed in and laid down.
    Emma reached over and took his hand and watched as
the effects of the dawn coming. Andre closes his eyes as his chest
stopped moving his whole body stiffen like the dead. His skin
became cold Emma took her other and other and trace his face.
Placing his hand down she closed the lid when she her voice being
called.
    “Miss Emma, is you ready to leave?” Tom asked.
    “Yes, I am Tom thank you.”
     
    ***
    Early in the morning Walter got home and start
calling his old
    Army buddies. He told them to meet him back at his
place. Since he didn’t know what he was dealing with. Walter pulled
out his army uniform and starts to get his weapons ready.
    In the back of his head he pulled out silver bullets
and crosses. Walter felt that he needed to do research on the
Club21. He went down to the courthouse to see. He learned that
through years the building has been removed and charged into bars
and clubs.
    It never opened for a long period of time only for a
few months and then it will close. A little time will go by and it
reopened with a different name. Reports started to show up and that
the costumers started to act and had a loss of memory. Then a word
came that surprised even Walter vampires.
    A report states that a group of teenagers that want
to if any ghost were around the building. They soon discovered
something much worse a vampires. All of the them were found dead
expected one who was charged with the killings. The court found him
insane at the time of the murders and was sentenced to medical
hospital outside the town.
    Robert Gilbert was his name. Walter wrote his name
down. He knew where the medical hospital. He left the courthouse
and starts to out of the town. Of the years, he heard that some
people try to escape but was caught. It was a long dirt road then
there was a sign saying,
    Woodlands Medical Health Hospital the next 25
miles.
    Turning right Walter turned down the road. It seems
to be forever when he saw iron gates and some building where a
security guards. The guard asked to see his kid then he opened the
iron gates. Taking back his id Walter drove through then the gates
closed behind him.
    Outside the building looked like it was going to fall
down any minute Walter was surprised that it was still open.
Walking up to it and opened the doors. He walked up to the front
desk and asked if he could see Robert Gilbert. The nurse asked why
and Walter said
    “It is for his boss at the newspaper he wants do
another story about the murders.”
    “You have gone go 15 minutes, and then you can talk
to him. He doesn’t make much sense.”
    While he was waiting he checks his recorder and made
sure it was working. Then a hospital orderly came wearing a tight
white shirt that was showing his muscles.
    “Come with me.”
    Walter got up and the orderly into a long hall where
on either side there were doors. Doors little windows as they
passed through men will yell and pounding trying to get through the
locked doors.
    “I am going to be safe.”
    “Yes, he is a special case He must have restraints at
all times.”
    “When you are done knocked at the door.” The orderly
opened the door and Walter walked through the door. The room was
very plain like a regular cell and there was a small window. There
was a bunk bed and a very small desk that Robert was sitting.
    Looking up He saw the Walter there.
    “I see that I have a visitor. “ Don’t worry you are
safe. ” He got up and around his feet the were chains.
    “What is that you want?”
    “My name is Walter. I am a reporter and I doing a
story about the murders and your trial.”
    “You should have all it already.”
    “I do but
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