![]() The Last Dark Hour - Chapter 1: Nicolai & LilianaA Chapter by Paul D. AronsonThe Last Dark Hour Chapter 1: Nicolai and Liliana I watched them again last night. For several evenings in a row they have come here to Red Gate Cemetery. Their discovery of the graveyard must have appealed to them greatly. At first I thought they were a couple of Goth kids just looking for a dark creepy place to make out, but as I got braver and edged my way closer hiding behind tombstones and statues as I went, I realized they weren’t kids at all. The girl was young and lithe, early to mid twenties with a glow about her that reminded one of the shimmer of stars reflecting across a body of water. In the moonlight the color of her hair seemed to shift from red to black to brown, as if she were in a constant flux of change. Her face was very beautiful, and the perfect shape of her body her in the shadows of the night nearly made my breath catch in my throat. Every movement of her was like a sensual dance of one who had not fallen in love, but surpassed it, becoming the muse and inspiration of every romantic line uttered from a man’s lips. She spun into her companion’s arms, swirling and swaying against him as if she were desperately seeking to become so close to him, not even the cool air of the night could pass between their bodies. Her companion was older than she. His long brown hair swirled about his shoulders as if the very breeze were caressing his frame. He was taller and his presence nearly commanded you to look in his eyes. His eyes were dark, shifting from hazel to grey, brown to black, much in the same manner her hair had changed. His hands seemed to know every line of her body, as his long fingers traced the lines on her cheek. It was both tender and sensual, as his touch would find a place she found so pleasurable she would lean into his hand. As I crept closer, I could hear them. At first I didn’t know if it was the sound of their bodies and the electricity that seemed to pass between them, but I quickly realized the answer was simpler. They were singing to each other. I couldn’t quite hear the words from where I was, so ever more bravely I crouched behind a large angel statue just feet away from them. Now I could hear them more clearly as they both sang in low whispers: “My love, Take not your heart from mine, But let it rest safe against thine..” Peering around the statuary’s marble pillar I could see them even more clearly. The girl’s skin was pale and as the man’s fingers stroked her bare shoulder I noticed two things. One was the ankh tattoo. The Egyptian cross of everlasting life lay atop a heart broken into two halves, and the man’s long fingernails seemed to trace the ink itself. The second and strangest thing I noticed was the man’s hand itself as it went across her bare skin. He was pale too, but it seemed the more he touched her and the longer I watched the paler he got. No, not pale. Translucent. As if he was very slowly fading from sight. As his fingers crossed her neck, she tilted her head away from him, exposing her soft skin to him. He took a deep breath as if he was breathing in her very scent and his lips gently grazed her neck. Her excitement was so heightened at this, that I thought I saw a vein in her neck jump. He kissed her there on that twitching vein, a long loving touch that made her wrap her arms more tightly around him. He opened his mouth, his teeth playfully grazing her heated skin. Suddenly it dawned on me exactly what he was. I inhaled sharply from the realization. He stopped. His lips still touched her skin but now he was aware of everything around him. No longer completely lost in her, he raised his head and took a whiff of the night air. The girl took longer to recover, but she too realized they weren’t alone. She clutched him close, a look of fears taking over the haunting beauty of her eyes. The man kissed her forehead and she buried her cheek against his throat. He didn’t look at me as he spoke. “I know you’re there,” he said. I ducked back behind the statue as if that would hide me. “There’s no need to hide,” he said, as if he could read my very thoughts. “Your scent is strong…” I closed my eyes, hoping that maybe if I held them shut long enough this whole predicament would go away. When I opened my eyes back up and had gathered the resolve to come out of my hiding place, he suddenly appeared in front of me. One minute he was holding her, the next he was hovering over me as I crouched behind the statue. “…and so is your fear,” he finished. I cringed, trying to back away from him, but there was nowhere to go. He smiled and I noticed there was a trace of blood on his lower lip. “What do you want?” I managed to ask in a weak voice. “That is the very question I would ask of you. You have been watching us for awhile now.” “I..I’m sorry. I am just curious, that’s all.” He raised an eyebrow. “Curious?” He laughed under his breath. “A bit of the voyeur perhaps? Just what are you curious about, hmm?” “Why you come here?” “Ah, the cemetery fixation, yes. “ He stepped back from me a little, giving me room to breathe. “Have you ever considered cemeteries as a sort of crossroads? It’s where death ends with the burial of the body, yet it begins here too. Sometimes in the lives of mourners, sometimes in the deceased themselves. We are drawn here because it is a place of peace, rebirth, even reunion. There is no place where love is felt stronger, more desperate, more clinging to life and all its pleasures. “ I noticed out of the corner of my eye the girl had come around the statue to stand behind her lover. She circled her arms around his waist and kissed him lightly behind the ear. She whispered something I could not make out. The man nodded. “Perhaps you would feel more at ease if we left.” I couldn’t speak. Their presence together was so intoxicating. Just by being this close to them I felt I was being consumed by their passions. Their desire for each other was so powerful it made me want to blurt out “I love you” myself. He seemed to realize this himself and threw back his head in a slow easy laugh. “It is powerful, is it not? Love, the eternal variety, grows until it overwhelms everything in its path. Even the people who briefly come in contact with it. No one is unaffected by true love. No one.” The girl smiled, eyes closed, as her fingers lovingly played across his chest. It was apparent that for her there was no greater happiness than being in her lover’s arms. With that thought bouncing around in my head, her eyes opened and met mine. I completely melted. It was then I noticed the blood on her mouth too. “You’ve bit your lip,” I managed to say. She grinned. “We often do.” Her companion with one hand on her chin tilted her face up to him. His facial expression seemed to change. No longer was he the cordial talker with his attention directed to me. No instead an intense look crossed his face as he stared into hers. It was as if suddenly all he saw was her and he was lovingly caressing her beautiful frame with his eyes. Completely ignoring my presence he leaned to her and gently pressed his lips to hers. Her mouth welcomed his and she closed her eyes. The kiss was the most sensual I’d ever seen. Every second seemed to be a testament of love, adoration, and desire. His lips playfully sucked at her bottom lip and when they parted I noticed the blood on her mouth was gone. He had taken it. Finally, as if coming out of a trance, he directed his attention to me once again. “So..,” he spoke. “What are we going to do?” Fearfully I backed away. “What..what do you..you mean?” He found my stuttering response amusing, and he let out a light chuckle. “You’re afraid of me, aren’t you?” I couldn’t lie. His all knowing eyes wouldn’t allow it. “Yeah.” “Why?” “Because..Because you’re a vampire.” He raised an eyebrow in apparent amusement. “Perhaps. Or perhaps you just have a skewed perception of things you don’t understand. Vampires as you call it.” “You were going to bite her neck and drink her blood.” He looked at the girl, who had now unbuttoned his shirt and was kissing his chest. “Oh most certainly I was. But why should that scare you?” “Because you might drink my blood too,” I stammered. He looked at me, his face taking on a stern countenance. “You do have a skewed perception. I would never drink anyone’s blood except my Liliana’s. Never. Blood is the life, but so is love. One cannot live without either. To drink another’s blood besides hers would be.. unfaithfulness.” “Then what are you going to do to me?” “Do to you?” “I’ve seen you. I know what you are.” “Foolish gravedigger, you don’t know what I am.” “You’re a vampire, “ I reminded him. “That word is so..mortal. I am..we are..the last of the Magimade. Our blessing is to live forever. Our curse is..well, it just is.” “The sun is your curse,” I offered. “To never see each other in that light. As it used to be. As it was before..” His voice trailed off and he appeared lost in his own thoughts. I was no longer scared. Before me were not the bloodsucking evil creatures of legend and Hollywood, but a tragically sad version of Romeo and Juliet made for the gothic crowd. “I can keep you from the sun,” I suggested. “If you need it.” His look turned stern again. “We do not need a human servant to do our bidding. We can find our own place of hiding and rest.” “There’s an empty crypt here. You could go inside and I could lock you in until morning. No one can get in without a key. You would be safe and undisturbed.” He seemed to think on this a moment. Liliana lightly kissed him on the back of his neck. Sadly he smiled and turned his head to her and her lips found his own. It was a hungry, desperate kiss, like that of forbidden lovers before they have to part. When her lips left his I could see the tears running down her cheek. He turned back to me and I could see the tears had welled up in his too. “We cannot rest together,” he said. “It is part of our curse. We have until the last dark hour.” “And then what?” “Then I am a memory.” Liliana touched his cheek lovingly. “Nicolai,” she breathed. “Yes, my love.” “We don’t have much time.” “I know.” He buried his face against her shoulder. Gently she wrapped her arms around him and I could see the love on their faces. It was so apparent I thought to myself that nothing could hide a love as great as this. They held each other for a few moments and all I could do was stand there in silence and wait. If I’d ever thought of running it was lost to me now. Finally Liliana looked at me with sad eyes. “The hour is upon us. Nicolai must go. You should go too.” It wasn’t a suggestion. It was a command. Her eyes compelled me to turn around and begin walking. I couldn’t fight it. But after taking about twenty paces I managed to will myself to stop. I had to see this parting of lovers for myself. I turned around. Nicolai and Liliana stood facing each other. Her open hand rested against his cheek. His hand was palm against her chest, right between her quietly heaving breasts. And then he began to fade. At first I thought I was seeing things, but no, his body was slowly fading away. His hand upon her chest was the last to go, like a misty fog across a pale morning sky. Soon there was nothing left of him. It was as if he had never been there at all. I watched Liliana crumble to her knees, the tears pouring from her eyes, and she tilted back her head letting out an anguished wail, as if someone had just torn her own beating heart from her body. I ran to her to try and comfort her somehow. But there was no comfort for her. In the last dark hour before daylight she was alone.
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