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Burn
By: Michael Dean
Burn
Copyright 2014 by Michael Dean. All rights reserved.
First Print Edition: July 2014
Limitless Publishing, LLC
Kailua, HI 96734
www.limitlesspublishing.com
Formatting: Limitless Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-1499299441
ISBN-10: 1499299443
No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the authors rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual personsliving or deadis entirely coincidental.
~Dedication~
Burn is dedicated to anyone who dares to act on a dream. It doesn't matter whether the dream is a failure or a success in someone else's eyes because you've already succeeded by pursuing it.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
AFTER
The vicious storm had long passed and the cool night air that followed settled into my cavern. I pondered all night about the vision of Scruffy and his discovery. These visions I was experiencing of late were becoming quite the burden. It was getting harder and harder to decipher whether or not they were accounts of actual events or just figments of my imagination. I was beginning to question my sanity. But deep within me I knew that it was something more. It had to be. For now, they meant nothing more than an added aggravation to an already troubled and highly stressed situation.
I looked back up through the hole a nd noticed a small hint of daylight beginning to caress the sky through broken clouds. Dawn was setting in, another day closer to All Hallows Eve and the potential end of my journey as a Drift Demon.
Right on cue, Murgit came barging into the room, shoving the steel double doors open . The sound of those doors was deafening when opened with force; it drove me nuts.
Hows our guest doing on this delightful morning? he said, chuckling with sarcasm.
I said nothing as usual. I was used to, and tired of, his constant badgering and learned just to let it go. It took too much energy to constantly get worked up and answer his persistent teasing. After all, it was just some hot wind from a buffalo.
I take it you enjoyed the storm last night? I hope you didnt getwet. He started to laugh uproariously as he shuffled behind the fountain at my back and pulled a lever that leveled the floor again outside of my pool. I had to give the vampires some credit. They really put in some effort and ingenuity when it came to my cell. They really had thought of everything.
I rolled my eyes. If I ever got the chance to get my hands on that little turd, I would choke him until his eyes flew out of their sockets, I swear. I was full to the brim with his half-witted shots. I mean, at least Shimmer did it with an air of confidence and strength. Murgit was just a minion and his jabs at me were justinsulting.
As the day settled in, my cell became slightly warmer. When it did, Murgit brought in yet another flock of vampire s to view the ongoing spectacle of me. The same teasing went on, just as before, about my story and how Shade was going to become Shimmers next bride. Some questions were asked, some more insults were hurled in my direction from the blood blisters, and then they left, just like the days prior. At this point I was ready to get over this and move on with whatever show Shimmer had in store for me and Shade.
The constant pain from the holy water , my heartache from being separated from Shade, as well as the never ending feeling of hopelessness and depression that constantly accompanied me was more than I could bear; too much for even a demon like myself to handle. I just wanted this situation to conclude. It was time for the pain and antagonizing to stop. I couldnt deal with it anymore.
Once again, the doors opened to my cavern and I thought, Here we go again . Murgit entered. He wasnt alone. But he wasnt ushering in Shimmer, his mistresses, or a crowd of vampires this time. The sound of a shrieking, very petrified girl drew my attention enough to raise my head to see what was going on. I hoped for a second that it was Shade, but I immediately recognized that the voice wasnt hers.
I watched as he pulled this female into my cell by the arm and then slung her across the room. He grabbed the steel doors and slammed them shut. The girl sat on the ground , pleading for Murgit to let her go. All he did was ignore her and grin at me.
Wha-wha-what are you up to , you idiot? I managed to ask a little louder than a whisper.
My master thought it would be a good idea for you to witness the transition in store for your beloved. He didnt want to cheat you out of the experience since youll be forever dead by the time he takes her as his bride. He snickered as the girl ran behind him as he approached me. She feverishly tried to pull open the massive steel doors to no avail.
Y-youre sick , I commented. I knew what he was going to do. He was going to change her into a vampire right before my very eyes. Here was another twisted mind game, courtesy of Shimmer. He was playing with his food before devouring it; the food being me. My fury only grew larger, stoked even further by the fact that I couldnt do a damn thing about it.
Murgit laughed in his high pitched, annoying way. Yes, yes, I am!
He turned his attention to the frightened girl banging her hands all over the doors trying to figure out a way to get free. He walked to her slowly, still off-balance and corky. When the girl turned and saw him, she pleaded again for Murgit to set her free, bargaining with him in any way she could think of, but of course he was having none of it.
Dont worry , my little dove. All of your worries will soon wash away, he reassured her with a sadistic chuckle.
T ears fell upon her cheeks. Murgit only responded by grabbing the back of her neck. She became quiet and nearly motionless. He tugged her into position, directly in front of me and my pool. I lowered my head in disgust and refused to watch this spectacle any further.
Whats the matter, hero? You dont like to watch? He giggled again.
But the morbid, evil, demonic side of me couldnt fully turn a blind eye to what was about to unfold in front of me. Indirectly, I saw Murgit shove the girl down to her knees in front of him. He chuckled some more and fumbled his way to his knees beside her and then sat back. The only thing the girl could do was pivot her eyes in his direction in horror as she watched him get into position beside her.
Never taking his eyes off me, smiling the whole time, he began to pull the girl over to him very slowly. He placed her so that her back was laying upon his lap. She looked up at him. All she could do was breathe in a panic, unable to speak. Her chest rose up and down intensely.
Murgits black pupils expanded wider as he prepared to feast on the helpless girls neck. He turned her head slightly, exposing a pulsating vein beneath her skin. He licked his lips aggressively in anticipation.
I lifted my head , as my morbid curiosity had gotten the better of me. I saw the young girl was facing me. Her eyes pleaded with me for help, but I could do nothing. I felt ashamed. But when our eyes met, it suddenly occurred to me that I had seen this girl before. Her eyebrows rose slightly. A look came over her face like she recognized me too, although I couldnt be sure.
Then it came to me. I d seen this girl many times back in Mountainside at school. I passed by her in school hallways as we hurried to class. I also remembered seeing her at the party just before Jonas and the hordes of vampires attacked. She was one of the missing kids from Mountainside. Those cells I had passed on my way to this room were potentially filled with my schoolmates, as well as others coming from anywhere on earth.
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