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The Two Vampires
Book: The Two Vampires Read Online Free
Author: M. D. Bowden
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longed after him - he was so beautiful - she resolved it would be best for her, and Jo, if she stayed away from him.  He was just too tempting. 
    After Megan and Bea were tucked up in bed Sarah tried to call Jo, but received no answer.
    That night Sarah tossed and turned and dreamt of vampires, werewolves, ghosts, Daniel and Jo.  All flitting through her sleeping and waking hours.  Haunting images, fearful running, fighting.  Jo dead.  Daniel’s face. 
    She woke that morning with the image of Daniel still in her mind, at the forefront of her thoughts.  Yet she felt uncomfortable, like something was wrong.  She couldn’t point her finger at what it was.  She reached for her phone and saw Jo hadn’t called her back.  That was strange, he would usually call.  Sarah shrugged it off though and started getting herself together for the day.
    ***
    Sebastian parked Jo’s car deep in the woods where nobody would dream of looking for him.  He unloaded Jo from the trunk and slung him over his shoulder.  Being a vampire had its bonuses, thought Sebastian - Jo was a large man, yet he was easy enough to carry. 
    Sebastian felt full of strength after pretty much draining Jo of life, earlier that evening.  His blood had tasted warm and sweet as he’d fed off him outside Jo’s front door. 
    That had been fun, Jo hadn’t even seen him coming before he’d had the pleasure of sinking his fangs into his neck.  It was not quite as much fun as drinking from a beautiful woman, he mused, images of previous victims surfacing in his mind, but warm blood straight from a living body was always delicious.
    Jo had nearly died then, which would have ruined his plans, but he had managed to give him some of his own blood just in time.  Once he was healed Sebastian had influenced him to have a nap on his living room floor and he had watched through a gap in the curtains as Jo had awoken all confused.  It had been quite amusing! 
    And then Jo had the stupidity to step out his front door again.  What an idiot.  His mind obviously hadn’t grasped what had happened - couldn’t absorb the reality of the situation.  But then few people could. 
    If Jo had just been sensible and stayed in his house for a few days, Sebastian wouldn’t have been able to do what he just had - killed him good and proper.  Jo would soon wake up though, but he would be no longer living, not in the proper sense.  Half human, half demon.  Or so  they  said, whoever  they  were.  Not that Sebastian believed in demons.  He was what he was, in fact, there was probably a perfectly rational scientific explanation for vampirism.  Probably. 
    He lay Jo down at the foot of a tree in the place Sebastian presently called home.  He liked living in the forest.  It was dense, packed with closely growing conifers and spruces.  The smell of pine was strong and refreshing.  And the tree canopy provided protection from sunlight, even in the day. 
    Sebastian liked to sleep high in a tree, in the form of a bat.  He could handle the sunlight.  It was a myth that vampires couldn’t go out in the day - yet most preferred the night.  Bright sunshine hurt his eyes and made his skin itch, like there were things crawling under it. 
    Turning into a bat in the day, when he slept, made it highly unlikely anyone who ventured into the woods would discover him.  That’s one thing he would have to teach Jo right away – animal transformations were very useful for keeping under radar. 
    Jo would need to feed on human blood first though, otherwise he would die.  And be truly dead this time.
    ***
    Sarah bundled her kids into the car and made sure they were tightly strapped in.  She still hadn’t got through to Jo, the vague memory of him dead in her dream rose to the surface, making her feel a little nauseated.  Again she shook the memories of her dream away, preferring to grasp reality.
    ‘Bye Mom.  Bye Dad,’ she shouted and waved.  Megan and Bea waved
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