Claire was destined to send Reginald to find the codex.
Reginald was destined to fail. To watch the world fall. To lose his maker, who would give his life for his progeny and wake the sleeper inside of that progeny — so that Reginald, who held the entirety of vampire knowledge in his veins, could do what needed to be done.
Reginald’s task wasn’t to find the codex, but to assemble it.
Humans and vampires.
Vampires and humans.
The two species weren’t predator and prey. They were symbionts. Vampires couldn’t exist without humans and humans couldn’t exist without vampires. It was all so obvious. They were like two varieties of fruit trees: you couldn’t grow a single blueberry bush; you had to have two different strains so that they could cross-pollenate. Humans and vampires were each other’s natural check. They were each other’s predators.
Reginald’s mind showed him the image of a seed cracking open in the heat of a forest fire. It showed him the image of a blade being drawn across a grinding stone.
Vampires weren’t the stronger of the two species. Humans were. They’d forgotten that, but Reginald, with his new sense of vision, could see that they were. And what’s more, there was one — and only one — way that humans could be made to remember their own strength: pressure from their antagonists. If they were pushed hard enough by vampires, the humans would bloom like a seed forced open by the heat of a fire — like a knife ground hard enough against a stone to gain a razor’s edge.
Reginald felt the codex’s shards begin to come together in his mind. It had been there all along. All along.
But as Reginald watched the pieces assemble in his mind, he realized that the codex didn’t tell a story about vampires eliminating humans. It told a story about humans eliminating vampires.
The thought caused Reginald to yank himself back through the maze of blood memory to the present. When he came out of his fugue, he realized he was shaking. He was slouched on the couch in front of the TV in the basement of Maurice’s mansion, blinking at the bright room lights. Nikki was beside him, her hands on his arm, gently shaking him with wide, compassionate eyes.
“It’s okay, Reginald,” she said, soothing him out of what she’d taken for a nightmare. “I’m here. You’re awake. It’s okay.”
“It’s not okay,” he said.
“What do you mean?”
“The war,” he said.
She blinked, not understanding. The statement was so out of the blue. “Forget about the war,” she told him, stroking his sweat-slicked hair. “The war is over.”
But Reginald could only shake his head.
“It’s not over,” he said. “It hasn’t even begun.”
TO BE CONTINUED
REGINALD’S STORY CONCLUDES IN FAT Vampire 6: Survival of the Fattest. Click here to get it!
DID YOU ENJOY THIS STORY? If so, please click here to leave a review. Reviews make all the difference in the world for independent authors.
GET FREE BOOKS!
WANT TO GET SOME OF my books for free and get first shot at new titles?
Click here to join my email list:
http://realmandsands.com/free
I’ll also keep you up to speed on new book projects, happenings, and other cool stuff. So when I’m dragging on the next book in a series, this is where you can yell at me about it.
ALSO BY JOHNNY B. TRUANT
I’VE GOT TOO MANY IRONS in the fire, writing-wise, to have a hope of keeping a list of my books up to date, so please visit my Amazon author’s page to see my other titles:
Visit my Amazon page by clicking here.
Some of my books are for adults, like the Fat Vampire series, The Beam, and The Bialy Pimps. Others are for both kids and adults, like the Unicorn Western series. But ALL are seriously awesome.
Trust me; I know.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JOHNNY B. TRUANT IS AN author, blogger, and podcaster who, like the Ramones, was long denied induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame despite having a large cult following. He makes his online home at JohnnyBTruant.com and is the author of the Fat Vampire series and The Bialy Pimps, as well as co-authoring the Unicorn Western series with Sean Platt. You can find a complete list of Johnny’s books here.
Johnny, Sean Platt, and David Wright host two podcasts -- the Self Publishing Podcast and Better Off Undead -- both of which are available in the usual podcast places.
Johnny is also the kind of person who writes his bio in the third person.
You can connect with Johnny/me on Twitter at @JohnnyBTruant, and you should totally send Johnny/me an email if the mood strikes you.
Also, if you liked the book you just read, I would REALLY, REALLY, REALLY appreciate if you’d leave me a review. Reviews make all the difference for independent authors.
Thanks for supporting my work!
Fat Vampire (Book 5): Fatpocalypse Page 18