by Tanja Neise
The Dark Vampire
Tanja Neise
Translated by E. Steven
“The Dark Vampire”
Written By Tanja Neise
Copyright © 2019 Tanja Neise
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Translated by E. Steven
Edited by Jamin Allen
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
The Characters
The story so far
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Anne Rumsfield
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / | Raphael
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield
Anne Rumsfield
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Robert Tensington / Raphael
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Characters
Sir Rumsfield:
The professor who invented the serum that defeated the vampires. Died when the vampires were set free from his lab and the destruction mechanism was activated.
Anne Rumsfield:
Sir Rumsfield's only official daughter. Is highly intelligent, carries out research for the military. As an elite soldier, she lives on the unit premises. Has never had any relationships. Thinks very logically, and rarely emotionally.
Olivia Morgan / Margaret Rumsfield:
Sir Rumsfield's secret daughter, Anne’s non-identical twin sister. Studies medicine in Seattle and has to work hard to realise her dream of completing her course. Works as a cleaner at Centrodynamics by night. Was subjected to genetic modification as a child, and grew up with a family that officially raised her as their own daughter.
Robert Tensington / Raphael:
A vampire from birth, he inherited the role of leader of the vampire community. Was overthrown by his enemy, Ladorre. Sir Rumsfield held him captive for many years and carried out research on him. Olivia has been changed by his blood. Runs the large company, Centrodynamics, and is one of the richest men in the world.
Dark – Daniel Malcolm Higgs:
A man changed into a vampire, who is known for his dark-coloured clothes. Is the head of security at Centrodynamics. Lives off the blood of his sister, Sally, who was never contaminated with the serum.
Sally Michaels:
Dark’s sister. Has been feeding him since she was little. Has two sons, Tom and Marc, and is Olivia's manager at Centrodynamics.
Spencer:
Robert Tensington’s driver. Is aware of the vampires.
Ladorre:
A captured vampire. Has been living in the basement of Centrodynamics for some time. The President of the United States of America and her closest confidants know about him.
Harrison:
Anne Rumsfield's superior in the elite unit.
The story so far
England, 2109
At the end of the 21st century, the vampires, who had been living in secret until then, strove for power, wanting to oppress humanity. Their leader, Raphael, was overthrown by the vampire Ladorre and incarcerated by his own kind.
After these creatures started to come out of the seclusion and darkness, a time of fear and torture began for all humanity. Until then, the bloodsuckers were believed to be a myth – as conceived by Anne Rice, the author of fantasy fiction. But that was a fallacy. A fatal misbelief that cost the lives of many people. In the beginning, mortals didn’t accept the stories told by the first to report attacks and other encounters with vampires. They were even imprisoned by people who sincerely believed they were doing the right thing. Little by little, the madhouses filled up.
When people finally came to their senses, it was almost too late. Within a few weeks, the vampires, working together strategically, had gradually assumed control of the planet. All the major military bases had been taken, and the chances of resisting them diminished from hour to hour. In the beginning, people had tried to defend themselves with bombs, which is why many cities had been razed to the ground. During the day, the vampires had to remain in darkness. They evacuated the inhabitants of the cities after sunrise and before sunset, and then attacked. The possibility for them to strike back was quickly destroyed, though, as the vampires began keeping people as pets. In attacks of this kind, these prisoners would have been killed, too, if the cities had been showered with bombs.
A number of researchers secretly began their work. Analysts, the military, doctors – they all communicated through channels that had remained closed to the conquerors, and sought a solution to exterminate these individuals. This took a long time, however, at some point a scientist came up with the idea of developing a serum that would not immunise humans, but would kill any vampire that craved human blood. In 2083, after a series of trials, the serum was injected into the whole of humanity, which had been a difficult logistical undertaking – it succeeded, however. In the course of the following weeks the creatures perished. Because those who continued to attack humans and drink blood were struck with the full force of the serum, they died in agony. The others simply starved to death. In all of this, the humans had failed to notice only one thing – the vampires could also drink from their partner’s blood, and in an absolute emergency, from other vampires, too.
People had believed they’d found a way to get rid of the brutal individuals. Sir Rumsfield was one of the gifted researchers who had wiped these creatures off the face of the earth, and ultimately, was the one who managed to turn a
simple serum into a deadly weapon.
The American and British governments wanted to honour him. Innumerable medals were to be displayed on his chest and his bank account was to be filled with money; he didn’t want fame, though. He’d never been after money, either; after all, he had enough of that. He asked for a vampire!
The vampire, Raphael, who was found by the humans in a dungeon, was the last of his kind – at least, one assumed. From then on, he lived in the research laboratory at Sir Rumsfield's country estate. He was held captive like an animal. The professor studied his enemy down to the last detail. He recorded every single experiment. Each and every move his enemy made. He kept records of the feedings of blood that had not yet been contaminated. He paid a lot of attention to this vampire. A year before his death, he created more vampires in his laboratory and kept them there. He carried out further experiments on them. These new vampires, as he called them, had been created by experiments on his assistants; these people, who had been employed by him and had volunteered, had become vampires through targeted genetic modification! Vampires that possessed even more potential for aggression.
But that wasn’t enough for him. He wanted to create a person in whom he would combine the positive qualities of the vampire, such as strength, speed and health, with human characteristics, such as empathy. For this “prototype”, he selected his daughter.
Nobody had any idea that Sir Rumsfield's wife, who had died in childbirth, had had two daughters. Only one of the girls grew up as his biological daughter; only few knew of the other child, yet they’d been bound to absolute secrecy. It had seemed to him like a sign from God; thus, the child, of whom the world had no idea, became the subject of his research.
When the girl was ten years old and was getting curious, she looked around her father's laboratory and accidentally opened the vampires’ cells. Right at the last moment, Raphael saved the child from the newly-created, bloodthirsty vampires.
When he activated the laboratory's destruction mechanism upon Rumsfield's orders, not only were the vampires killed, but also the professor himself.
The shock caused Margaret Rumsfield to lose her memory. No one searched for the child, as all who knew of her had died. She was taken in by a married couple whose daughter had recently died, and was raised as their child.
Today – USA, 2123
Ten years later, in 2123, Olivia meets her boss, Robert, in the USA. From the very first moment, they are connected by something intangible. The tremendous power of attraction between them is inexplicable. They fall in love, but whilst discovering their feelings for one another, the young elite soldier, Anne Rumsfield, is in search of the supposed ‘last vampire’, who was allegedly found in Seattle. She's plotting revenge because she believes her father was attacked and killed fourteen years ago by the vampires he was studying. Anne grew up mostly in boarding schools, while her father was busy on his estate improving mankind’s gene pool.
When she is captured by Robert, alias Raphael, and his security chief, Dark (who is also a vampire), she meets Olivia. She immediately recognises the resemblance to her mother, whom she has admired all her life only from photos. Anne is convinced that she has found her sister Margaret, in Olivia. After initial scepticism, the two start a conversation, as a result of which Olivia begins to remember. Suddenly, everything comes back to her and she even recognises Robert as Raphael, who saved her all that time ago.
Both now understand that the power of attraction between them is all by virtue of the genetic changes Margaret's father carried out on her. Nevertheless, they confess their love for one another.
Unfortunately, Anne is not the only one after the supposed ‘last vampire’, but also a government squad, acting alone. These men attack Robert, and everyone close to his heart.
Anne, who now finds herself attracted to Dark, tries to save her newly-rediscovered sister. Meanwhile, Robert and Dark fight against their attackers and strive to bring Dark's sister, Sally, and her sons to safety.
Anne and Olivia, alias Margaret, flee through an underground tunnel system when a terrifying explosion is heard...
Anne Rumsfield
Margaret and I were fleeing through the passageway that was lit by motion detectors. Robert Tensington and Dark had sent us down here. We’d hurried down numerous steps and had already been walking for a few kilometres. We couldn't see the end of the long passageway, which was giving me an uneasy feeling, to say the least. What if someone was hiding there in the darkness, not moving, and then attacked when we got close? All this, however, did not deter us from our endeavour since we simply had no other option. The explosion, which we’d heard at the other end shortly beforehand, made turning back impossible. I tried not to think of the two men, who were either in deep trouble or had sacrificed their lives to make our path to freedom possible.
When we finally arrived at the end of the tunnel, I found the access panel fairly quickly, and, using a few little tricks Dark had told me about earlier, I was able to open the door. He’d given me precise instructions that were worth their weight in gold. In truth, I was unsure as to whether I could have done it on my own.
The hydraulic door slid open almost silently. The hallway ahead of me made a sharp bend to the right, then again, to the left. I couldn't see anything except white stone, but all the sirens within me were screaming.
“Shit,” I hissed. It wasn't the fear of the unknown around the corners that we still had to pass, but rather, the fear of what I already knew.
First, I noticed the smell of sweat. Not penetrating, but fleetingly perceptible. It could’ve been a whiff of something that had been wafting around these empty halls for some time. But I had also heard a slight scraping sound. Smell was one of the senses we’d been specially trained to use in stressful situations. Most people simply relied on their eyes and ears and completely ignored their sense of smell. It was immediately clear to me that we were not alone. We could no longer go back, which the explosion had made perfectly clear. Only the path in front of us remained.
The safety catch on Dark's weapon, which he’d pressed into my hand shortly before sending me away, had already been released. Unfortunately, my sister didn't have one of her own, and even if Maggie had had a weapon, she probably wouldn't have been able to defend herself with it.
If only I knew what lay in wait for us ahead, I thought, and noticed that despair was spreading inside me, but I wouldn’t let it beat me. I would fight – for Olivia and for me. Now I finally had a personal reason not to give up. Or were there two? I had to admit that Dark, the vampire, did something to me that I didn't necessarily agree with. Technically, I hated his species. Strictly speaking. Within the last few hours my world had turned upside down. My sister, who I had thought was dead, was alive. My body was reacting to this one vampire and, since only a very short time ago, I’d found myself in a very exceptional circumstance. I had resolved to capture a vampire. But now I no longer wanted him the way I had actually envisaged. It all seemed an eternity ago, when I asked my boss for a holiday in order to kill the last vampire. No, now everything was different. How different indeed. Would I even see Dark again?
I couldn’t allow myself to be distracted by feelings, not now. I had to concentrate, because someone was lying in wait ahead. Those who were there waiting for us were certainly aware of our approach. The hissing of the hydraulics as the door opened, the massive explosion and the subsequent swear word I had unleashed – none of this had gone unheard. By now, it was as clear as day that this was an ambush. Apart from the government, I could not imagine anyone who could have managed to infiltrate the Centrodynamics building and the loft. Even if the squad had used methods of force, they’d obviously achieved their goal. Maggie and I were trapped. Whether Dark and Robert Tensington were still alive remained uncertain. Sorrow spread through me. That vampire had really got under my skin. When he’d heard that someone in the stairwell was tampering with the door to the loft, he’d put his gun in my hand, looked deep into my eyes and sent me to
the room with Tensington and Maggie. I’d trusted him and immediately followed his orders as he set out to take his sister and nephews to safety. I hoped very much that he’d been more successful with this endeavour than I had with mine – to save my own sister. Because no matter how I fought, I was alone. What could Maggie do? In situations where I possessed a certain element of surprise, I was good. But here, the other side had the advantage.
I stood still and signalled to Maggie to do the same. I listened, but I couldn’t hear anything anymore. In astonishment, I realised that something was clouding my vision. And within the blink of an eye, as I rubbed my eyes, the fine hairs on my forearms were standing on end. The trap was snapped shut – they were using tuminasil, a toxic gas that robbed the opponent of their eyesight and reflexes within seconds. It worked on humans as well as vampires, albeit in a weakened state. And it hit me violently. I collapsed. Maggie was still reaching out for me, but then everything around me was already turning black.
Robert Tensington / Raphael
Those pigs in my loft could only have been a diversion; it was crystal clear. The attackers had probably assumed that we wouldn’t put up a fight and would disappear through the catacombs immediately. They must have known about the secret passageway. Exactly how, was an absolute mystery to me.
Yet Dark and I had stayed; we wanted to fight them. From the beginning, they had only been there to drive us into a corner, namely, directly into the emergency tunnel leading to the main building of Centrodynamics. Within five minutes we had slaughtered those amateurs and given them back to their creator. I assumed they hadn't expected to face two vampires at once.
Dark had immediately taken Sally and the boys to the garage after making sure no one was waiting for us there. The three were now together in an armoured vehicle, with Spencer, my chauffeur and confidant, on their way to one of our secret lodgings.
The diversionary tactic had worked. However, Dark and I were not on our way to the company building. I, the complete idiot that I was, had driven Liv and Anne directly into the arms of those who were after us. We were just about to open the steel door to the secret passageway, when a detonation just behind it catapulted me to the opposite wall of my bedroom. Dark was still standing rooted to the spot, as he hadn't been waiting directly in front of the wardrobe. A tremendous rage clenched in my guts as I saw the black hole that was where my wardrobe had been before. A deep hole that blocked our way – the way to Liv. I wanted to see blood flow, and not just a little. Who had dared to touch me and my loved one in such an insidious manner?