Chapter 2
The Monday after we'd arrived in Sangreville, I stood waiting
beside the teacher's desk in Classroom 317. This was my first morning as a new
student in Sangreville
Senior High School. I'd
spent the entire first period in the Office, getting properly enrolled.
I'd been given my class schedule and locker number. Then I'd come straight
here, carrying a brand new notebook. I'd moved along with the crowds of
students as they changed classes between periods. I noticed that most of the
girls wore very short tight skirts, hanging less than half way down their
thighs, or very short shorts, revealing the full lengths of their legs. Many of
them wore tight, skimpy halter-tops. Others wore very tight and very thin mesh
tee shirts with nothing else over their b***s; so their n*****s could be
clearly seen.
I also noticed that an unusually large number of girls had bandages on their
necks; so did an unusually large number of guys. None of the guys wore
revealing garments.
I was dressed in a short sleeved blouse, a skirt that hung to the tops of my
knees, and flat-soled shoes. That's how we dressed back in Greenfields. Totally
out of style, at least here in my new High School. I was definitely going to
have to get myself an entire new wardrobe, and go on a little bit of a diet.
As I went past the lockers in the corridors, I noticed that some of the boys
were looking me over.
I thought, Good-bye Larry. Hello whoever my Sangreville boyfriend will be.
Here in classroom 317, like in any classroom anywhere, there were blackboards
with chalk writing, and bulletin boards where many posters and other paper or
cardboard items were tacked. Through the windows I saw the top floors and rooftops
of neighboring buildings. In the distance I saw the burned out ruins of what
had been the High School.
The school I was now in was located in an old office building that had been
renovated to be the community's temporary Secondary School, until the construction
of a new High School was completed.
The 11th Grade History teacher had not yet arrived. The desks were about half
full of students; most of who had bandaged necks. More were coming through the
doorway. Most of them looked at me with curiosity.
Somebody said, "New girl."
My cousin Diana was very a shapely girl with long brown hair. She sat at one of
the desks dressed in a short, tight yellow skirt and matching halter, and had a
fresh pair of bandages on her neck. She waved at me smiling.
I heard her say, "That's my cousin Elaine. They've just moved here to Sangreville."
She got up from her desk and began to come over to me, when the teacher entered
the room. Diana backed away from me and sat down at her desk again, as did the
other students who continued talking.
The teacher was a woman in her early thirties, with a good figure, but wore no
revealing garments, and had no hickey or bandage on her neck. She wore a simple
dress and sensible shoes. The woman also wore glasses. She came over to the
desk carrying a briefcase, while looking at me without smiling.
She asked, "Are you a new student?"
"Yes." I handed her a form I'd been given at the office.
The woman sighed. She seated herself behind the desk and looked over the form.
"Your name is Elaine Harris?"
"Yes. Mrs...?"
"You may call me Ms. Collins."
The bell rang. All the students were now in their seats, continuing to talk.
Ms. Collins called out, "Class!"
Everyone quieted down.
The teacher went on. "I want to introduce to you a new member of our
Class. She is Elaine Harris."
The woman spoke to me. "Please tell us where you are from Elaine."
I told them all, "Greenfields, Long
Island, New York."
Ms. Collins told them, "I want you to all welcome Elaine from Greenfields,
Long Island, New York, to Sangreville, California
High."
The class called out in unison, "Welcome Elaine, from Greenfields, Long Island, New York, to
Sangreville, California!
Hi!"
Then they all laughed. I grinned nervously.
The teacher told me, "I'm sure your classmates will do their best, to make
you feel welcomed. You may take a seat Elaine."
Diana pointed to an empty desk directly to her right. I went over and sat
there.
I heard a guy at a nearby desk say softly, "I'd like to make her feel
welcomed with my (deleted)."
I acted like I hadn't heard him, and didn't glance in his direction.
Diana said, "Elaine. This is Roxanna."
She indicated the girl seated at the desk to her left. Roxanna had long, light
brown hair. She wore a tight blue halter, with a very short skirt, along with a
bandaged over hickey on her neck.
I wondered, Are bandaged necks part of this School's dress code?
Then I noticed that Roxanna wore a necklace, holding the silver idol of a
vampire bat with its wings extended, dangling between her b***s.
Up at the front desk Ms. Collins checked the attendance.
She called out, "Does anybody know if Annabelle is absent, or is she just
late?"
"Absent from life!" Roxanna called out smugly from her desk.
"Right now her corpse is morphing into a vampire, and she's getting her
fangs on! She was making out with a vamp at a fang-bang on Saturday night, and
they had an accident!"
All the kids in the class chuckled.
Roxanna continued, "So she won't be attending classes any more, at least
in the daytime."
"Oh that's too bad." said the teacher. "Well I hope the rest of
you will be careful, when it comes to making out, especially with vampires."
The kids chuckled again.
Now Diana leaned over and spoke to Roxanna with a grin. "How far'd you go
with that vamp guy you were making out with?"
The girl leaned toward her, also grinning, and replied. "He nibbled me and
I fkd him."
"Same with me and my vamp guy. Just like everyone else at the fang-bang.
I'm surprised that Annabelle was the only one of us who had a fatal
accident."
"All right everyone!" Ms. Collins called out, "Open your
textbooks to page..."
During lunch period, I stepped out of the kitchen into the Cafeteria, carrying
a tray filled with that day's lunch. I was nervously looking around for an empty
seat.
"Hey Elaine!" Diana called out, "Over here!"
I went over and sat across the table from Diana, and Roxanna who still wore the
vampire bat idol on her necklace. I began to eat, while continuing to feel very
uneasy.
"Hello again, Elaine." Roxanna asked, "So how do you like
Sangreville High so far?"
"Well." I spoke cautiously. "The classes and the curriculum
aren't all that different than they were at my old school. I'm just not sure
about anything else."
Diana asked, "Like what?"
"Well...Sangreville is supposed to be some kind of Sodom
and Gomorrah."
"Actually," Roxanna told me, "It's mostly Gomorrah here. Very little Sodom."
I told them, "There really are vampires in Sangreville, like all those
stories you hear, and the town actually is right on top of a hell mouth."
"That's true." Roxanna nodded with a smile. "Sangreville has
also been legally designated as a 'Sanctuary Community' for vampires and demon
worshipers." She fingered the chain around her neck, where the bat-like
figure dangled. "You can get away with anything you want, when you're
living on a hell mouth."
"That's the problem." I said, "Just how long should I expect to
be actually 'living', in Sangreville? That is instead of 'un-living'."
Diana told me, "That really isn't as much of a problem as you think
Elaine, as long as you take some simple precautions. All you've got to do is
wear a cross or a sprig of garlic on a chain around your neck, and hang a sprig
of garlic or a cross in your window; and never invite a vampire inside your
house."
Roxanna added, "Or inside of you."
She and Diana both giggled.
I smiled. "Well I'd never do that with any guy I'd just met. I only did it
with my boyfriend back in Greenfields, and we'd been dating for a good amount
of time, before I let him come inside."
Diana told me, "Nothing wrong with that."
"Another thing." Roxanna went on. "When you go out in the
evening, don't go anywhere alone."
"I see." I said, "Well that all sounds like good advice, but is
it really enough? I remember the news stories about the disaster that happened
when a mob of vampires attacked the Homecoming Dance that was being held in the
original Sangreville
High Building.
More than a dozen students were killed and the entire school was destroyed.
That's why they're holding classes here, in this old office building. You can
see the ruins of the old High School from the classroom windows. So I can't
help but wonder. Just how safe is it really, here in Sangreville?"
Diana said, "It's actually a lot safer than it was before the attack on
the school."
"You see." Roxanna explained. "The destruction was so terrible,
it just made everyone in town stop and take a look at what we were all doing. A
lot of people, both living and undead asked, 'Can't we just get along?' And
that's just what we've been doing."
"'Getting along' with vampires?" I asked, "How is that
possible?"
"Compromise. We give a little; they take a little."
"A little what?"
"Blood." Diana explained, "There is an agreement. According to
its terms, we let vampires nibble our necks and sip out a few mouthfuls. About
as much as you'd put in a coffee mug. They drink just enough to satisfy their
thirsts, but not enough to kill us. That's how we got these hickeys."
"Oh. Is that what was going on, on Saturday night, at that 'fang-bang'
I've been hearing about? Everyone was making out with vampires?"
"That's right. 'Enough to thrill us, but not to kill us'."
"But I heard about the girl who did get killed."
Roxanna told me, "That was an accident, and Annabelle was known for being
careless; but you don't have to worry. When you get nibbled, just make sure
that as soon as you start to feel light headed, tell your vamp to stop
sucking."
"When I 'get nibbled'?" I
asked, "You expect me to take part?"
"Well, you are now a resident of Sangreville, and everyone giving his or
her neck, along with about a coffee mug's full of blood, is part of the
agreement."
"What if he doesn't stop sucking?"
Roxanna said, "That means he's being thoroughly inconsiderate."
"But how would I know if a vampire is or isn't considerate, ahead of
time?"
Diana said, "It's okay Elaine. We'll introduce you to some really cool
vamp guys. There's one guy who's just right for a newbie like you. All the
girls here call him 'Mr. Goodbite'."
"Oh." All I could think of to say was "Thank you."
I continued eating my lunch, not knowing what else to say, or what to think
about the school where I was now enrolled as a student, about the vampires,
especially "Mr. Goodbite"?
Then I finally thought of something.
"I've been seeing the way all the girls are dressed around here. It's very
different than what we wore back in Long Island,
in the wintertime. I'm obviously going to have to get myself an entire new
wardrobe; and it's gonna be very expensive."
"No problem Elaine." Diana said, "Roxanna and I'll take you over
to Main Street
after school lets out. There are some shops with a lot of good stuff, that
isn't too expensive."
"Thank you." I said, "I really appreciate that."
"Oh and while you're on Main
Street," Roxanna said, "I think it might
be a good idea for you to pick up a copy of the 'Vampire's Handbook'."
"There's a Vampire's Handbook?"
"Yes. 'Everything a New Vampire Should Know', along with what a vampire's
newbie date should know too. You can find them in a Main Street magic shop, that's called
'Dark Arts R Us'."
"Oh yes." I told my cousin and my new buddy, "I've seen the
place. Haven't gone inside. Thank you again. I hope."