Chapter 14
It’s
now the following evening, about a half hour after sunset. Nathan drives up to
my house in his car, with Diana beside him in the front seat. I get in the back
and we drive off toward Main
Street.
Less than ten minutes later, I step inside the Bouncing Casket. Diana and
Nathan remain outside. Most of the patrons are my living former classmates, who
still attend Sangreville High in the daytime. Loretta is among them. Undead
members of the nighttime classes are also here. Jimmy Manetti is among them,
and so is Mr. Goodbite.
I’m dressed in a zipped open jacket over a light blouse, full length slacks,
and flat soled shoes. I carry a clear plastic bag in my right hand, and the
arrow I’d been shot with in my left. All my classmates, both former and
present, along with members of the Casket’s staff, look startled and deeply
troubled, at what the plastic bag contains. Roxanna Morgan does not.
I approach Roxanna, who’s seated alone at the same table where I spoke to her
on Monday night.
Was that Monday? It seems so long ago; but it’s such a short time.
She has what looks like root beer in a glass in front of her, with a straw
sticking out. She’s nonchalantly tapping on an app, which has her full
attention. She doesn’t notice me, or what’s in the plastic bag, until I come
right up to the table, stopping directly across from her.
I speak. “Good evening Roxanna.”
She looks up from her app, and is startled. She begins trembling.
She asks, “You’re alive?”
“No Miss Morgan.” I extend my fangs. “I’m undead.
“I am undead.” I repeat. “But my older cousin Paula is not, any longer.”
I now place the clear plastic bag, which contains the decapitated head of my
cousin Paula Sheridan, the Staker Vampire of Sangreville, on the table in front
Miss Roxanna Morgan. Miss Roxana Morgan, the hostess of the fang bang we’d all
attended on Saturday night, now trembles even more.
I speak, “Her head was found today, deep inside the Demon’s Gateway Cavern. The
rest of her was nearby. The arrow you shot her with was still sticking out of
her b***s.”
Roxanna anxiously looks around, at all the patrons and staff; who are keeping a
very safe distance from us.
“That wasn’t me.” Roxanna’s voice trembles. “I’m not the one who shot her, or
you.”
“I heard your voice!”
“But I wasn’t alone. There were other people beside me.”
“That still makes you an accomplice to the murder of Paula Sheridan and the
attempted murder of me, Elaine Harris!”
“No it doesn’t. It wasn’t murder.” Now the girl speaks calmly. “It was a pair
of human sacrifices, performed on the grounds of a Place of Worship,
Consecrated to Vampirania. That makes the act a Constitutionally protected
religious ritual. That is a legal activity for which no one, including me, your
former classmate Roxanna Morgan, can be prosecuted."
I hear Loretta call out, from a safe distance. “’You can get away with anything
you want when you’re living on a hellmouth' Elaine!”
I turn toward her. “I haven’t gotten away with anything Loretta!” I display my
fangs. “And neither will she!”
“Be careful Miss Harris.” Roxanna speaks calmly.
I return my attention to her.
She says, “You don’t want to stir up the wrath of Vampirania again, do you? You
are now a vampire, and you are now one of hers.”
“No I am not! I am a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, and only Him shall I
serve!”
Now Roxanna is startled. “You are? That’s not possible!”
I say, “’With God all things are possible’. I’ve prayed to the Lord about you
Roxanna, and I received an answer. He said, ‘Resist the Devil and he will flee
from you.’”
She sneers. “There’s no way I’m fleeing from you Elaine Harris.” She points at
the plastic bag on the table, containing Paula’s head. “Or from that really
gross piece of rotting flesh.”
I tell her, “The Lord also told me, ‘It is mine to avenge; I will repay,' says
the Lord. On the contrary:
"’If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something
to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head. Do not be
overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.’
“That’s from the Bible.” I add. “Romans 12.”
“Yeah right.” She laughs. “Like you’re gonna dump burning coals on my head?”
“I’m not. I won’t lay a hand on you. All I have to do is feed you, or give you
something to drink. Then God will do the rest.”
She looks skeptical. “You don’t really believe that, do you?”
Now I lift up the arrow in my left hand, with its head still stuck in the cross
I’d been wearing when I was shot.
“Do you recognize this cross Roxanna? I was wearing it when you shot me. This
arrow of yours cracked through this cross, then went through my breastbone and
punctured my heart. I was dead and on my way to Hell.”
I hear the other patrons murmuring.
“But God had mercy on me. I woke up in the morning, and this arrow was no
longer inside me. Its head was inside the cross, like it is now.”
Now Loretta calls out. “Oh come on Elaine! Do you expect anyone to believe that
crap?”
“She does!” I point to Roxanna. “She was there.” I ask Roxanna, “You saw me
lying dead, with this stuck straight between my b***s, all the way into my
heart. Didn’t you?”
She nods. “That’s just what I saw.” She looks at Loretta. “I don’t understand
why she’s no longer as totally dead as her cousin Paula.”
I speak to everyone. “God Himself has shown me His mercy. Whatever I ask for in
His Name, I will surely receive. I ask not to be overcome with evil, but that I
will overcome evil with good.”
I point to the glass on the table in front of Roxanna, “I think I’d like to pay
for that root beer you’re having. Then we’ll see what happens.”
Loretta calls out, still standing at a safe distance. “I’d like to see that
myself!”
Roxanna now smacks her open hands down on the table. “Oh forget it!”
She jumps up out of the seat, and glares at me. “I’ve had enough of this!”
She turns and stamps angrily away from us shouting. “You’re the ones who ought
to get burning coals dumped on all your heads!”
Then she goes out the door.
Miss Roxanna Morgan is gone from the Bouncing Casket. Everything is now a lot
calmer inside the teen hangout, as it usually is on weekday nights.
I repeat, “’Resist the Devil and he will flee from you.’”
I go over to the cashier, and pay for Roxanna’s partly consumed glass of root
beer.
I wait about five minutes. Then I step outside, through the same doorway as
Roxanna, into the mild evening air, under a clear starry sky.
To my left I hear a woman groaning. I turn to see what’s going on.
About halfway between the entrance to the Bouncing Casket and the street
corner, Roxanna is gripped tight in Nathan’s arms. He has his mouth against her
throat, and chomping his fangs deep into her neck, gulping down her blood.
Diana stands beside them, holding a sharpened wooden stake, that she’d found on
the top shelf of the closet in her sister Paula’s room.
Roxanna makes a final sigh. Nathan lets go of her and she collapses to the
sidewalk, where she lays on her side lifeless, with a pair of bite marks in her
neck.
I walk up to him and Diana. He looks angry. So does Diana.
I ask, “This wasn’t a fang-bang biting, was it Nathan? You didn’t stop when you
reached a measured count of one thousand ten, did you?”
“No.” He growls. “The one who murdered our Enforcer of the Truce is now dead!”
A glaring Diana kneels beside Roxanna and rolls her body over onto her back.
She rips the front of the dead girl’s blouse open, exposing her b***s. Then she
raises the sharpened stake saying,
“I’m making sure she stays that way!”
Now she rams the stake down hard, straight between Roxanna’s b***s, into her
heart. Then she pulls the sharpened weapon out, and stands up, with blood
dripping from the stake.
“My sister’s killer will never come back from Hell.”
I say, “Where burning coals are being dumped on more than her head?”
“Diana!” Loretta calls out behind us.
She and most of our living and undead classmates who’d been inside the Bouncing
Casket, have now come outside. They stand a safe distance away from the three
of us.
Loretta asks, “Are you the new Enforcer of the Truce?”
“I’m not sure.” Diana tells them all. “If I am, I can’t do it all on my own.
I’m gonna need a lot of people’s help. Both living and undead.”
Nathan says, “You know you’ve got mine.”
Loretta tells her, “And mine.”
Mr. Goodbite says, “Me too.”
Jimmy Manetti adds, “And mine.”
Now my cousin looks at me, “How about you Elaine?”
I hesitate. I said I don’t want the job, ‘cause I wouldn’t know what I was
doing. I can’t tell people that now.
Diana tells me, “You say God brought you back to life. I’m sure that means that
He’s gonna give you all the ability you need, to accomplish anything you want
from now on.”
“Right.” I nod. “As long as the work of enforcing the Truce is shared, it
shouldn’t be a problem. Of course, we’ll have to speak to the Truce Commission
and the Town Council, to get their Official Backing. That shouldn’t be any
problem either. Let’s talk to Mr. Driscoll. He’ll let them know what we’ve
decided.”
“Mr. Driscoll?” Now Nathan says “Right.”
He calls out, “Hey! Everyone here who’s an undead student! Let’s not be late
for class!”
All my vampire classmates nod and begin hurrying off in the direction of
Sangreville High. Diana, Nathan and I get in his car. Loretta waves good-bye as
we drive off. We leave Roxanna lying totally dead and ignored on the sidewalk;
another dead Hellmouth girl, with blood on her naked boobies, and a deep gory
gash between them.
We spend the rest of the night attending Mr. Driscoll's class at Sangreville
High.
Now it's morning. I'm home. I've been home for hours. The day has begun.
Everything outside the kitchen window is getting brighter. This day the sky
will be clear and sunny. But I wouldn't be going outside into the sunshine this
day; or any day after this, from now on.
My Mom has gotten up and we're having breakfast at the kitchen table. At least
she is having breakfast.
"I’ve already eaten." I tell her. "It was the pig’s blood that
you provided for me. Thank you, Mom.
"You’re welcome Elaine."
I tell her, "Some important decisions have been made. I, Elaine Harris
won't be the new Staker Vampire of Sangreville."
"That's good. You said you didn't want to be."
"My cousin Diana Sheridan has taken the job. That's the right choice. She
knows what she's doing. I wouldn't."
Mom nods. "She is a good choice."
"But I will be one of the people who assist her in enforcing the Truce. I
don't know how good I'll be at that."
Mom smiles nervously. "At least it'll give you something useful to
do." She chuckles, also nervously. "Keep you out of trouble."
"Maybe; or it might get me into more trouble than I can imagine."
She stops smiling. "I think you've had enough of that, haven't you? Maybe
you should stay away."
"Mom." I say, "From now on, the words 'You can get away with
murder' won't be more than just a figure of speech here in Sangreville
anymore."
She asks, "You heard me say that? You were conscious?"
I nod. "From now on; the Truce Enforcement Squad will do more than just
monitor fang bangs. When it's necessary, we will also be this Town's Vigilante
Squad."
"Vigilantes? Vampire vigilantes?"
"That's 'Staker Vampire Vigilantes'. No one will 'get away with murder'
anymore Mom.
Last night, Roxanna Morgan didn't. Me, Diana and Nathan saw to it. After this,
there will be a lot fewer kids having 'accidents' at fang bangs."
Mom asks, "Is it the blood of Roxanna Morgan's that you've 'already had'
for breakfast?"
"No. I resist the devil and he flees from me. "
We are quiet for a while. Then I speak.
"Listen Mom." I tell her, "I have accepted Christ as my Savior,
so all my sins are forgiven, and I have no guilt before the Lord. His
undeserved, total forgiveness is extended to all sinners, who accept Christ as
Savior; including me."
"Amen." She says, "'The scandal of God's Grace.' Praise the
Lord."
End of Story