The Secrets Fate Reveals.A Story by Ron John31The third in a series of vampire stories I am playing with.
As the creature called Simon lay on the top of a
small hill looking down at the elaborate campsite of his intended prey
something in the Arizona night touched a dim memory. The group of
middle-aged men and their wives sat around a campfire all relaxing from
their long drive deep into a wilderness area not knowing what was about
to descend on them. Simon clearly heard their conversation about the
glorious night with a cascade of stars overhead putting on a brilliant
show accompanied by the sounds of the desert at night. Simon smiled
slightly agreeing with the sentiments of those about to feed him and his
returning coven.
Looking down upon the
unknowing humans Simon’s body was flooded with hormones that enhanced
his senses far beyond the range of the humans below. He was inundated
with the sensation of a thousand different scents carried by the still
night air and the sounds of both the smallest hunters and the hunted on
the desert floor playing out the same ageless game of prey and predator
he was about to begin. His prey were
relaxed and totally unsuspecting of their part in the game and both the
hormones burning through his body and the instincts encoded in his very
cells screamed for him make the final leap and take what belonged to
him. But the memory sat just beyond his reach mocking him, he knew it
must have held great significance and he lingered longer taking in all
the sensations of the night to try and let it come to him. It
was seeing the moon rising above a distant plateau that finally brought
the memory to his consciousness. His prey was going nowhere and he lay
on the ground in silence soaking himself in the distant past. It
began four-hundred years earlier on the deck of a ship stalking its own
prey in the Caribbean Sea. The same moon was rising above the horizon
when a Spanish ship riding very low in the water was caught passing in
front of the shining orb. Simon was the captain of the stalking ship and
through his spyglass; he could make out several of the crewmen going
about their duties unconcerned of the dangerous waters they traveled.
Even then, the prospect of being the predator excited him and he gave
the orders to raise the sails and give chase. The
Spanish ship, off course, alone, and heavily loaded with treasure was
easily taken and Simon's crew made short work of anyone thought
unimportant. He could still remember the cries of Spanish Lords,
servants, and luckless sailors dumped overboard pleading for the
receding ships to come back. He could also remember the screams of
pleasure from a Spanish princess he quickly claimed as his own and
brought to his cabin. Fearful and resistant at first but Simon was a
patient and persistent man and she slowly came around to his desires to
the point the student matched the master. It
was a good and profitable life until a hurricane a year later caught
them unaware off the Caribbean coast of Central America. The storm
claimed his ship, crew, and princess now carrying his child and left him
washed up alone on some unknown shore. Never one to lament the past he
began searching for civilization and a chance to regain everything he
lost. His journey through the jungle was strangely uneventful to the
point the lack of seeing any savages started to concern him far more
than an arrow suddenly appearing in his chest. It
was when he stumbled into a large clearing that his concern changed to
fear but his curiosity overwhelmed everything and he slowly walked up to
the huge stone structure standing in the center. From the windows he
could see a fireplace in the largest room with ornate furniture of a
style he did not recognize. Inside he saw a figure sitting in one of the
chairs facing the fire either ignoring or unaware of his presence. "Please
come in and join me, you have traveled far and I know you are tired"
the figure said in accented English suddenly. As if by magic, the heavy
wooden door swung open, for a moment Simon thought of running back into
the jungle for his instincts told him something was very wrong. But
something else spoke to his deepest soul and he found himself walking
inside and pulling the door shut. He
silently approached the figure as it softly whispered a tune in a
language he did recognize. The soft and lilting voice of the singer had
Simon suspecting the person was a woman but he was not sure until far
faster he thought possible she stood removing any uncertainty. Standing
before him was the most beautiful women he had ever laid eyes on, the
light from the fire made her long dark hair glow while the silken robes
she wore accentuated every curve of her body. Her stunning ebony face
was that of a queen in regal features and sheer power. Simon immediately
feared her in a way he had never felt with another living person but he
also felt an overwhelming desire that threatened his sanity. "My
name is Tia and I have waited for one like you for far longer than you
could imagine." The woman said now standing inches from him, her left
hand lightly touching his chest. "As you walked through the jungles I
warned the natives to leave you to me, now that you are here there much
to learn before you make an important decision." With her right hand she
unfastened a small button next her left shoulder and her robes fell
apart and to the stone floor. Days spent
walking through the jungle had exhausted Simon but seeing the woman
before him naked in the fire light he was overcome with a primal craving
that eliminated all other concerns. That night the master gave her
first lesson to the willing student and when he was finally offered the
taste of her blood he accepted without hesitation. After the
transformation was complete the creature Simon had become learned of
Tia’s long search and dedicated his soul and mind to its completion. Chapter Two The
images moved around my disembodied consciousness revealing events that
had faded from myth long before the pyramids were built. It began with a
silver sphere descending down upon some African savanna with a tribe of
hunter-gatherers staring up in abject fear and awe. Somehow, I could
move my consciousness all through the men, women, and children looking
up and I couldn’t tell if simple fear or something else was holding them
in place. The sphere, which finally settled a short distance in front
of the group, seemed to hum making the surrounding area electric. What I
would simply call entities soon emerged and to my untrained eye they
appeared complex amalgams of biology, machine, and radiant energy and
moved amongst the group touching a few of the oldest members. The
effect on those chosen was subtle but where before there was
apprehension, what replaced it was a new but slightly alien awareness.
Somehow satisfied the entities returned to the sphere and the images
flashed ahead to different areas across Africa and Asia repeating the
procedure with different tribes. Fast-forwarding, I saw the affected
groups converging at some location very close to the sea. In the
distance unknown mountains loomed with a silver gleam resting atop one
peak that I knew was the mysterious ship watching their great endeavor
about to begin. Years swept by in minutes
now and within a couple of generations, those migrating bands visited by
the entities had developed all the essentials of civilization. The
village they formed was very soon the first human city with domesticated
animals pulling carts loaded with crops, the men carrying
bronze-looking swords, and a few other could be seen in wooden buildings
fussing over the creation of a written language. Overseeing all this
were the Chosen, those touched by the entities, and as they aged, picked
others to take their place in the developing society. Before
me the pace increased with the city building increasingly complex
structures that went from wood, to brick, and finally to those of stone.
The people changed too, moving from primitives living a hard life
greatly affected by the environment to a far softer existence of
sophisticated city dwellers. The speed of
the images in front of me slowed again and I settled on the docks of the
city watching sturdy but swift sailing ships being constructed. With
much fanfare, the crews of these vessels sailed off into the unknown
world to explore, larger vessels quickly followed, clearly for
colonization sailing off loaded with cargo and humans intent on building
more cities. The last thing I saw before
the images dissolved was the latest group of the Chosen looking down
from the balcony of some building knowing both the humans and the
entities working through them were quite satisfied with their
accomplishments. Chapter Three "Why
did you stop the story?" I asked my host as I became aware of both my
body and the huge room filled with books like the one I had stolen from
the vampire that use to be my wife back in New York. Her
holographic image rippled as she looked dispassionately back at me.
"There was no point Todd Briggs," she began. "The colonization of the
area now called the Indian Ocean proceeded without incident allowing the
establishment of ten of the sixteen human cities." A
holographic globe appeared in front of us displaying the shape of the
continents circa 18,000BC. On it a dot appeared showing the position of
the first city located on the then ice age swollen African coastline
near present day Kenya. Other dots soon appeared all along Africa, parts
of Arabia and the Indian subcontinent, then around the areas of what
would come to be called Indonesia and Australia. "For
nearly two thousand years Humanity prospered under the guidance of the
Chosen eventually establishing cities on all the major landmasses. Our
only purpose was to bring the benefits of civilization to every human so
that we could eventually take our place alongside the Great Ones that
had touched the first families of the Mother city." "What
happened to change that?" Asking the obvious question but having no
idea what might have derailed the development I had seen so far. The
hologram just looked back at be for several seconds saying nothing.
With everything I had been through from seeing my wife transform into a
horror movie creature, to learning about ancient aliens and a forgotten
advanced human civilization, having an 18,000 year-old recorded
personality give me a history lesson still boggled my mind. When my host
finally spoke again her lips moved without any sound for about a
second, which told me the overriding computer system was having trouble
translating her forgotten tongue into something I could understand. The
translation that came through was just icing on an already insane cake. "War
in heaven,” she said with more than a hint of discord in its voice like
some old worry long overwhelmed by greater concerns was brought to the
forefront. The hologram paused again, clearly pondering something.
“Please excuse me; other duties demand my full attention.” With that
said, she disappeared. Chapter Four With
my host gone, I walked around the huge circular room. It was a colossal
library shaped like an upside down wedding cake. I was on the bottom
level and it extended at least forty feet high packed with similar bound
books like I had taken from the creature my wife, Jillian, had become.
Each level above that had a small walkway and ladders to allow access to
the highest shelves; at the top was a glass dome where I could see the
faint shimmer of the sun penetrating through a couple of hundred feet of
water that hid this ancient redoubt. After
I returned from my New York adventure with the ancient book, I
confronted the team leader of my vampire-hunting group, Robbie McBride,
about the sunburst pattern on the cover of the book that matched the one
tattooed to his right forearm. Robbie told me the story behind the
ancient item but in all honesty, even with everything I had already
encountered I didn't really believe him. Robbie
understood and made a phone call telling me he had friends nearby that
could bring added weight to the story. A couple of days later three
genuine Men in Black, strange looking guys identical in the same bland
features and without any real personality, arrived at our compound and
began explaining the story again. Afterward both Robbie and they forced
me on a trip with the eventual destination an undersea redoubt and a
meeting with the last remnant of a lost civilization. As
I flipped through the pages of a random book pulled from a shelf, I
wondered what other secrets it held. Like some child, I felt
disappointed not to see any pictures that might give me some idea what
the words of that extinct language wanted to convey. More importantly, I
wanted my host to return to explain in detail how all this was
connected to the vampires. When she did, I became worried about the
limits of what my sanity could take. Chapter Five When
the images returned, I watched one group of the Chosen conferring
nervously among themselves. The reactions of nearby functionaries
hovering a respectful distance away suggested it was not a normal
occurrence. Even worse was when the Prime Chosen broke away to step out
onto the balcony looking out upon what I knew to be the Mother City and
seeing hundreds of strange lights in the sky, their patterns
crisscrossing and merging with each other only to break apart again. The
Mother City alone was awe inspiring, glass and stone towers stretched
off into the distance with dirigibles gliding silently through the air.
In the harbor, ships from primitive sailing vessels to strange looking
iron hulled beasts lay docked or anchored. Adding to the mix were
clearly human winged aircraft that looked far more advanced than
anything flying in the 21st century. From my experience, while they
looked unarmed, they had the sleek lines and authority of fighters. Somehow
satisfied with what she saw, the Prime Chosen went back inside, crossed
the entire length of the room, and looked out upon the mountains in the
distance. The silver sphere that had quietly rested there for nearly
two thousand years now pulsated with both light and sound sending the
functionaries, that had now abandon all decorum and were doing their
best to stay close to the Chosen, into a panic. Without notice, the
sphere launched itself from the mountain peak it had rested and
disappeared into the sky followed by all the other lights. In
the chamber of the Chosen, all but the Prime now lay scattered across
the marble floor, dead. The functionaries fled in fear and panic leaving
the Prime alone and clearly in mourning. After
the premature departure of the "Great Ones", the human cities stumbled
along for over a thousand years with the mission to uplift all of
humanity. Even with tradition and ritual firmly in place, human nature
slowly reasserted itself in the ruling classes. The cities, separated by
great distances, carved out huge spheres of influence with many
territories overlapping. Suspicions and fears grew of power and
authority being undermined which created elements in each city that
sought to weaken those cities thought as enemies. The
Mother City attempted to easy the tensions but eventually small wars
flared among the younger cities with weapons increasing in destructive
power just as fast as rage and fear built. The leadership of the Mother
City became desperate as negotiations failed to rein in the conflicts
and turned to the one avenue they thought could bring the fighting to an
end. Without any religious or societal
taboos on genetic engineering, these early humans had developed many
artificial biological creatures to do menial jobs. As the fighting
escalated, drawing closer to the other cities, the Mother City developed
a special type of artificial creature to terrorize everyone back to
peace. An image of a laboratory came into
view with rows of cylinders mounted to walls connected to terminals and
screens displaying the same language from the mysterious books. A human
form floated in the milky haze of each cylinder with technicians
crisscrossing the various rows taking readings and adjusting settings. Overseeing
the activities in the lab was none other than my holographic host. She
was dressed in a white jumpsuit and stood next a wallscreen divided up
into segments displaying data with her occasionally adjusting some
aspect of one and giving instructions to a technician who ran off on
some crucial errand. Looking at my host as she performed her job it was
easy to understand her authority was substantial and unquestioned. "This,"
she began, "is the time of creation for the creatures you call
vampires. The primitives the younger cities were using for most of the
fighting were still extremely superstitious believing in all sorts of
demons and monsters that haunted the night. The Mother City Chosen hoped
that in creating real monsters, under our control, the primitives would
abandon the fighting forcing the younger cities back to peace." "Let
me guess," I said beginning to feel strange since my holographic host
was finally showing visible emotion, “things didn't work out like it was
planned?" "No, the plan did not meet with
the expected results," she said with a tremor in her voice. "The
primitives did abandon the fighting and returned to their villages but
the younger cities so full of righteousness turned to sun bombs to
continue their crusades." Images of the various cities being devoured in
nuclear flames passed before me leaving blackened craters and dead
landscapes. Finally, even the Mother City fell as some surviving
military element of one of the younger cities destroyed it out of some
insane sense of vengeance. My host continued to explain that things went
even worse after that bringing an end to their civilization and the
beginning of a nightmare that haunted humanity even now. Chapter Six My
host went on to show and explain that the leadership of the Mother City
expected the attack and evacuated as many people and material it could
in the hope of rebuilding again. The images showed her in a laboratory
managing the vampire creatures, which had become an important part in
controlling the surviving populace living in the spheres of influence of
the now destroyed younger cities. The vampires forced the primitives to
turn over advanced technology and surviving members of the various
militaries that had destroyed three-thousand years of rapid advancement.
"The original vampires," the hologram
explained," were far more enhanced than the ones you battle now with
much faster reflexes, greater sensory detection and strength. I
purposely designed them to pass as real humans during the day and at
night they transformed into the creatures you have encountered with
crimson eyes and elongated teeth. They operated for many months away
from medical assistance so they had to regenerate quickly from any
wounds and sense they could not reproduce I also encoded what amounted
to immortality. One of my greatest mistakes was to include genes for
pheromones that allowed them to obtain truthful answers from any
primitive they interrogated. The pheromone effect was far greater than I
could have ever imagined since it allowed humans to be control to
varying degrees." The last images she showed me was of her
rushing into the arms of some man dressed in a combination of simple
cloth and furs dragging some prisoner behind him wearing the tattered
remains of a sophisticated uniform. "The creature," she said to me, "was
called Skon and was the most perfect of my creations, so much that I
fell under his influence to the point I willingly abandoned my husband,
my city, and my humanity." After Skon turned over the prisoner to Mother
City human troops, he and my host slipped away to some empty apartment
where they made love. The final act was her taking Skon's blood that I
knew through what happened to my wife turned her into a vampire. "My
second and greatest mistake was the unintended consequence that the
virus I used to create the vampires never was fully incorporated into
their bodies and could infect humans if they were exposed to vampire
blood." She said clearly disturbed but unable to express full human
emotions. "If you became a vampire where
did the personality copy I am speaking with come from?" I asked feeling
that this ancient drama was about to end. "My
husband, Koal, was the military commander of the Mother City and forced
me to backup my memories in case something happened so all my research
would not be lost. Once I changed Skon lead a revolt and scattered the
creatures across the planet with the purpose of changing all humanity.
The surviving leadership and military of the Mother City knew the
renegade vampires to be such a grave threat to humanity that they
devoted all remaining resources to their destruction abandoning the idea
of rebuilding our civilization. Koal used my last unaltered memory copy
to develop weapons to destroy them all but failed in one important
aspect. Koal pursued Skon personally
seeking revenge for him seducing and changing my human self. My husband
eventually caught and destroyed Skon in caves located in what you call
Greece. However, Koal was so gravely injured in the battle the creature I
became killed him in turn. During the
fight, my husband's communication device was knocked away and even
though I am only a computer program I felt pain as I watched him die
fighting the creature my human self had become. I did get one measure of
revenge before the creature fled off into the wilderness. I told her
that while she was infected with a strong strain of the vampire virus
and could rebuild a population, over the centuries it would become
diluted with real human DNA and become ineffective. That to truly change
humanity she would need the source code to produce pure vampires and
that our husband had hidden it in a place even I did not know." "Don't
tell me," I said feeling the punch line coming, "the vampire version of
you is still around and looking for this code and that not only are us
vampire hunters doing our best to destroy the creatures but looking for
this code as well? Any chance that after eighteen-thousand year you
might have some idea where it is? "Yes,
through my artificial agents I have tracked her movements through the
ages but have never been able to pin her down. I credit my inability to
capture her to my limitations as a recorded personality. She was the
peak of human intellect at that time and the millenniums afterward have
only sharpened it. As for the Source Code, all I can say with certainty
is that the facility where my husband hid the code is someplace on the
surface of the planet. Todd Briggs, you come highly recommended and I
need you to work directly for me in both locating the Source Code and
destroying the mother vampire still roaming the planet. Will you join
with my human and artificial agents to accomplish that mission? Humanity
has recovered much of the technology needed to infuse genetic material
into other living organisms; if she should recover the Code first it
will mean extinction for our species. The
weight of it all was incomprehensible, but Fate seemed to have left me
with no other choice. “I’ll do it Tia, but like your Koal I feel bound
to destroy both the creature my own wife has become and the ones who
changed her.” The hologram Tia smiled
weakly considering my words. “Given the guilt I bear in bringing this
endless nightmare to life I still have enough human in me to understand
your feelings.” The hologram Tia then looked away for a moment pondering
something else. “I have more request for you should the opportunity
present itself but it cannot endanger your primary mission.” After
listening to her request I again found myself wondering what next sick
twist in reality would pop up. Much to my chagrin it didn’t take long
for that question to be answered. Epilogue Joy
flooded Simon’s body as his fangs clamped down on the neck of the last
survivor of the camp. Blood seeped down the body of the unconscious man
forcing Simon to suck harder to avoid losing much of the liquid that
sent his mind off into ecstasy. The man was
large and muscular and during the fight had actually landed a few
ineffectual blows to Simon’s body. Such an opponent who had the courage
to fight back belonged to him alone. The rest of the prey was either
unconscious or being restrained by members of his coven who had
converged at the camp after hearing his battle screams. They would
engorge themselves on human blood and flesh tonight then collapse on the
floor as the morning sun arose. An idle thought passed through his mind
about toying with the mate of the human he consumed. It would serve his
second wife Jillian right for her abysmal failure in New York. Minutes
later the coven carried off the prey leaving Simon to survey the
surroundings. Simon had no concern over what the human authorities might
think, they were cattle and would attribute the disappearance to
animals or criminal elements. The moon caught his attention again, he
longed for the companionship of Mother Tia and realized time for her
reappearance was quickly approaching. Much would have to be done before
her arrival since there were new leads as to the location of the
Source.
© 2011 Ron John31Author's Note
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Added on June 19, 2011 Last Updated on June 19, 2011 AuthorRon John31Columbia, SCAboutUsually not smart enough to stay away from trouble but through luck and God's good humor can squirm out of its grasp. more..Writing
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