It's Shake'n'Bake time! Chuck had us pick 2 from a list he had on this week's Flash Fiction email. And I chose BDSM erotica and Revenge Thriller... yeah, I chucked in a little vampire fun for a kick too.
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“Are you sure you can’t see anything?” he asked.
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“Are you sure you can’t see anything?” he asked.
“Yeah. Where am I?” the lace of the blindfold
tickled my cheeks as I spoke.
“The playroom.” He said.
Twisting my hands, I squirmed in my seat, “Oh
goodie. We’re gonna have some fun.” His footsteps padded away from the chair as
he turned on the video camera – something he had never done before; and I was never
comfortable with, something he knew I hated, “Watcha doin’ there Skipper?”
“Oooh, nothin’ just having a bit of fun.” He
lied.
Smelling the air, I knew from his sweat that
he was lying but I didn’t want to let on about that, “Okay.”
Bradley and I met at a swingles party. These
are parties where you were single and just mingled with other singles, took
part in all kinds of sexual games and orgies.
As a vampire, I find what Humans do interesting
to the highest degree. They fascinate me to no end in how they want to reach
that sexual high and wish to stay there – but there’s nothin’ like being a
creature like me.
The smell of blood to a Human isn’t as delicious
as it is to a vampire. It smells coppery and awful and makes your mouth water –
and you don’t know why. It instils fear and loathing in you and all you wish to
do is run when you get a noseful of it.
That’s normal for a Human – don’t worry.
But for a vampire? Well, that’s the dinner
bell ringing loud and clear for us. And when I met Bradley, he thought he had
romanced me off my feet by being charming and lovely and brilliant – however in
truth, I had picked up on a scent I hadn’t come across in a very long time.
Yes, I came across an Immortal.
These guys aren’t vampires – they are like
the fabled ‘Highlanders’ you see in that movie and television show. They live
for centuries and have to die off every fifty years or so. And Bradley had been
around for a very long time – over three centuries in fact – and he had been a
part of Van Helsing’s first army way back when I was born into this dark life.
This was a thing which my dear, sweet
Bradley didn’t know about me – well I don’t think he did – and we played all
kinds of games, like the one we’re playing now. And we rather enjoy playing
these games; as he thinks he’s got the upper hand.
I tied the blindfold on and looked into her
face, waving my hand, “Are you sure you can’t see anything?”
“Yeah. Where am I?”
“The playroom” I grinned walking to the
video camera and pressing the record button. The screen lit up and showed her
tied to the chair in the sexy leather dominatrix outfit I had ordered online
for her. She had loved it. It suited her.
She squirmed in her seat, “Oh goodie. We’re
gonna have some fun.”
Michelle is her name and she is a Medical
Examiner – well in this life – and she gets away with looking like she belongs
in a cemetery. Her darkened eyes and ash curls match her
athletic body – all of which I fell for.
But with vamps, that’s how they look to reel
you in – they look sexy, hot and are everything you ever want in a person.
And she hunted in the usual haunts a
blood-hunter would go: places where Humans felt the most comfortable, and where
I met her at a swingles bar. What I don’t think she knew was that I’m an
Immortal; a person who genetically can exist for centuries without dying. My
parents were normal, Humans who gave birth to an Immortal by pure chance – but I
was told it foretold by a witch in our clan in Scotland. But that clan, our
family, that area of Scotland is long gone and I’m one of the last ones left.
I don’t think Michelle knows about who I am.
But I know who the hell she is; and this video will be sent straight to Van
Helsing himself in Germany where he’s on his deathbed – as she is the last of
her family in existence; and he would be pleased to witness her death.
My phone vibrated. A message coming in, and
I checked it: ‘Signal coming in clear.
Proceed, my son.’
“Bradley, are you there?” I asked, knowing
full well he was planning my death and I was on show for somebody he was trying
to impress.
“Yes my love.” His voice was closer to me as
he moved my hair over my shoulder, “Fun is what you wish, fun is what we’ll
have.”
“Wonderful.”
The signal came through skype nice and clear
as Van Helsing laid in his bed connected up to life support, a tank of oxygen
next to him as he held the mask to his face.
His life was at an end – at long last – and he
was watching the revenge he’d been staying alive for. He wasn’t an Immortal,
not like his son Bradley, but he did have some of Dracula’s blood coursing
through his veins for the longest time; for the past three and half centuries.
And in the past year, he had to have a blood transfusion, and his long, long
life started to come to an end.
Yes, he started to feel his age in so many
ways. His joints ached and hurt, as his mind aged swifter than he cared to
admit. Before his very eyes, he witnessed himself aging over the past five
years, becoming the withering waif of a Human the doctors had turned him back
into.
He almost hated those doctors – but when he
thought about it, he had lived longer than his three wives, five daughters,
four sons, forty-five grand-children, twenty-five great-grandchildren and
fifteen grandchildren. His line was still going on with Bradley in the lead;
with his wife and their little brood of a family under the protection of the
Van Helsing Agency.
And Bradley was the most blood-thirsty of
his children who had turned into a Vampire Hunter – he hadn’t seen such
violence in a person since he was a young man; since he spotted his hatred for
that vampire which destroyed his family. He coughed, wheezing at the sheer
memory of how Dracula had massacred his whole village, “Damned bastard...”
“Shush now, sir. Let’s enjoy your work after
so long in waiting.” His man wiped his forehead with a cool cloth, then took the
mask away for moment and dabbed up a spot of blood he had coughed up, “Shall I
join you, or do you wish this to be a private moment?”
His tired eyes looked over at Jeeves (he had
never known the man’s real name as he’d gone through so many servants in his
time), “No, no, stay please, enjoy it as much as I will.”
Bradley came to in the chair with the
blindfold on. The lace of it tickled his cheek and, as he struggled, he knew he
was wearing the leather outfit she had been wearing.
“Hi lover.” her voice was nearby, “Comfy?”
“Am I wearing the leather ... um.. thing you
were?”
“Yes. Actually, while you were out, I
changed you into the one I was wearing. We’re not the same size, but leather
stretches.” he could hear a smile in her voice, “I’ve been going
through your phone and there’s some interesting intell on here... from New
Orleans, Germany, London, New York City – all from the same person: you call
him Father.”
“Oh crap.” He mumbled, “Listen, Michelle, I’m
not what you think.”
“You are exactly what I think. You’re an
immortal. I could smell it on you and your family destroyed mine centuries ago.” I snapped, “So, you tracked down the last of my family and thought it would
go down well to seal the deal while your Daddy-dearest is laying on his death
bed in Düsseldorf? He is watching this through Skype; and your phone has been
going crazy since I overpowered you and tied you up.”
His voice shook and broke: “Please, I have
nothing to lose, and I love you.”
I shook her head as I stood there nude
next to the camera, “You see, you don’t. You put Van Helsing before me; and
that’s just wrong. And what’s worse is that you don’t love me because you’re
married with a little brood of kiddlie-winks yourself. So, once I kill you –
and make it look like something weird gone wrong for the police to find – I’ll
track down your family and kill them too.”
Bradley’s phone rang and I put it on
speaker as his old voice came across the line sounding like crackling paper: “Michelle,
please don’t harm him. He is my first son, and my only link to...”
“No, he’s my last meal before I kill off
your entire line.” I said, “And you came after me. All I was doing was minding
my own business. I had a job, I scored blood the right way and I wasn’t killing
anyone. So, what the fuck, man?”
A laugh crackled across the phone line: “You
see, my dear Michelle, you are too late. The police are storming the building
as we speak and my son will be saved; and you will be killed on sight.”
I threw the phone to floor. The camera
shattered against the nearest wall and the computer smashed into a million
pieces onto the floor. Faster than Bradley could keep up with me, I sped around
the room, found the secret entrance out to our bedroom, dressed, packed, and
went back to him.
He was still sitting there.
I could hear the police pounding on the
front door.
Approaching from behind him, I attacked. I
drank. I made sure there was nothing left in him but bone marrow.
By the time the police smashed their way in,
I was long gone. How? They’d never know.
Three days later, I was standing outside the
house of Bradley’s wife three hundred miles away. My hair was red, I had blue
contacts in and dressed in a 1960’s housewife’s dress I found at a thrift
store.
I looked totally different to how I did in
New Jersey.
Pulling out my phone, I found the
advertisement for a live-in nanny for the Van Helsing family. Smiling, I walked
up to the humble-looking house and rang the bell.
A young blonde teenaged boy answered with
Bradley’s eyes and build, “Can I help you?” jeez, he sounded like his Dad.
“Yes.” I smiled, “I’m here about the advert
for a nanny.”
He turned from me for a moment: “Mom!” then
turned back, “Please come in.”
“Thank you.” I walked in and looked around.
I could get used to this kinda life. Once I was shown to my quarters, I pulled out my phone, called a number, "Jeeves, I'm in."
Jeeves looked down at Van Helsing as he pocketed the syringe, and picked up the phone from next to the bed, "Okay, Michelle. I'm done on my end too."
I like the line about there being nothing left but bone marrow, that's strong.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I was typing so fast, that line just popped out and, well, after reading it back, I wondered where it came from... I was really thinking like a vampire in this piece; a vengeful one. :P
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