Showing posts with label My Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Stories. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Blast From The Past
So I was going through some of my old files and I stopped on a play I written during Junior High School (middle school for other states than NYC) thru the beginning of High School. It was a running soap opera. I wrote when I had time; on the bus, at home, This play is like a soap opera. It's ongoing and does not have an end. Ah teenage thoughts. I didn't write this because I wanted a tv deal or anything. I wrote it because there was a story in my head. Writing it out as a play was easier for me then than to write as a novel. I didn't want the story to end. There are so many plot lines and characters in it.
After reading thru it, I can salvage some story lines to make a novel out of it, if I want. The story was pretty straight forward without remembering anything of it. I'm good. However, what hit me first was how beautiful my penmanship was then. It was totally beautiful, but college totally destroyed it. It's nice now, but back then was great. Nowadays, you don't even have to write notes for college class. Some classes give you the notes and the rest you can just record. Technology has greatly advanced. Tools that are out here today I wish I had when I was in college, but I digress.
I noticed that for a teen going from JHS to HS I hit some heavy topics. I covered rape, pregnancy, marriage, AIDS, and serious relationships. What was I thinking back then? I must've been really deep, lol. I also thru in my love of SciFi in it. So I wasn't that deep, lmao. The whole play could've done better without the scifi piece, but I was young. I chalk it up as putting all my eggs in one basket. If General Hospital could slip in some SciFi, so could I, lol.
My naivete definitely shows up in this play. I just want to slap some sense into my then self. I actually thought folks could get great jobs out of HS without going to college. Wishful thinking of a young teen. The intricacies of serious relationships were so superficial and unrealistic. It is amazing to read something and see the thought patterns of your younger self. I have couple of couples in a relationship for 6 years and they just graduated HS. It is very rare for kids to be in a serious relationship from JHS. HS.. yes, but JHS, heck no.
This was a pleasant find. I am always looking for my past memories. I have a project with pictures. I have so many pictures. Huge project. Well that's my rambles for the day. I shall be back soon.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Searching for Dracula
Ginger and her boyfriend Anthony had planned a week vacation in Transylvania. She has been wishing to go since she was a kid. She figured they'll tour the countryside where Dracula supposedly came to being.
Two days into the trip, the locals in the countryside were distant and downright rude. She wonders if somehow she or Anthony offended them in some way. Little she did she know that the town has been experiencing a rash of burgurlaries in the past month which has everyone on edge. Anthony suggested they hit up the local pub. They can regroup and plan a new course of action.
As Ginger walks in to the pub, all eyes were on her. There may have been 20 people in the pub including the staff. Ginger and Anthony head to a table in the farthest quarter and sit down. Anthony opens and spreads their map on the tabe. Ginger points to an area on the map.
"Do you think we can hit up this town tomorrow?" she asks.
"I don't see why not. It's only 4 hours from here. We can get there in no time." Anthony answers.
"I can't wait. It'll be the biggest score yet!!!"Ginger says all giddily with excitement.
"We need to find a place to sleep tonight first." Anthony says trying temper Ginger's excitement. He turns around to signal a wait staff. A grumpy old man comes up to take their order.
"Sir, by any chance do you know where we can lay our heads for the night?" Anthony asks politely.
"I only serve the liquor, if you want any other information you can ask the bartender. He will probably tell you what you need to know." The man answers.
"Thanks, I guess" Anthony says as he gets up to go talk to the bartender.
"Is there anything I can get you!" Grumpy asks Ginger.
"Oh no thanks." Ginger answers.
"Well, if you need anything, the names Vladimir" grumpy offers.
"Thank you, but I'm good" she replies.
"So what brings you into town?" Vladimir asks.
"Looking to make a huge score." Ginger answers smiling, with a dreamy look on her face.
"Score huh?" Vladimir asks.
"Yep. We just finished plotting our agenda for tomorrow. I can't wait." Ginger says. "By any chance do you know where we can find some large bags that can fit a human?"
"I don't know where you can find such a bag. If you don't want anything else, I'll be on my way now." Vladimir gruffly answers. He walks away and signals the sheriff who happened to be sitting at a table close to the bar.
Anthony comes back to the table just as the sheriff exits the pub.
"Did you order anything?" He asks.
"Nope. Did you find a place to stay? I'm a bit tired." Ginger asks.
"Yep. He said there's a little inn 20 minutes north of here. If you are ready to go." He answers as he picks up his stuff off the floor.
"Let's go babe." She says as she stands up and gathers her purse.
The 2 walk thru the bar holding hands like a couple on their honeymoon. Once they made it thru the door, they notice 3 squad cars in front and a man yelling "Freeze, put your hands up where I can see them". Anthony & Ginger drop their bags and put their hands up. They are confused as to what's going on. An officer walks up to Anthony, pulls his arms behind him and cuffs him. Another officer does the same to Ginger. Both officers leads them to the back of each squad car. The sheriff picks up the couple's belongings and follows the other 2 cars to the police station.
Once they arrived at the police station, the officers sat them down together in an interrogation room. Apparently, they only had one.
"Hey babe, do you know what's going on here?" Ginger asks Anthony.
"Nope. All I did was ask for a place to stay. Didn't know know asking questions in this country was illegal. Did you say anything out of the norm?" Anthony asks in return.
"Not really, told the waiter guy that I was excited about our trip tomorrow." Ginger answers as 2 officers enter the room.
"Do you know why you are here?" Officer #1 asks.
"I'm guessing this town doesn't like strangers I guess." Anthony shrugs as he answers.
"Oh, so you're a comedian?" Officer #2 heckles. Anthony shrugs his shoulder.
"Where were you 2 evenings ago?" Officer #1 asks.
"One a plane." Anthony answers straightfaced.
"Really? You weren't over the Mishka's house making a score?" Officer #2 asks.
"What are you talking about? We don't know who Mishka is. We were on a plane coming from the US." Ginger answered.
"From the US huh? You can't score there, so you come to our nice little town." Officer #2 chides.
"What are you talking about?" Anthony asks.
"Let's back up here, we are going no where fast." Officer #1 says trying instill some peace in the room sensing it's getting hostile fast. "So what brings you to our town?"
"We are traveling to what we believe was Dracula's birthplace." Anthony responds. Officer #2 snickers.
"Yeah, it'll be the biggest score ever!!! To actually sit where he sat! To walk where he walked!" Ginger exclaims with such excitement that the officers were stunned.
"So you are looking to steal from Dracula's estate?" Officer #2 asks refusing to recognize the innocence in Ginger's exclamation.
"Absolutely not!!! I want to see the place with my own eyes. I'm a huge Dracula fan. How can you not be, living so close?" Ginger asks feeling insulted.
"You must understand Dracula does not have the same irreverence to us as it is to you. He was a tyrant. He murdered thousands of our people. Your Hollywood has romanticized him so far from his true self." Officer #1 answers the question.
"Are we free to leave?" Anthony asks.
"Yes. Just stop calling your adventure a score. We've had a rash of robberies in town. A score here is meant as robbery. We understand it may have multiple meanings in the US. This misunderstanding has brought you here, fish out of water, wondering what you can possibly done wrong." Officer #1 responds.
"I'm sorry. Thank you very much for understanding." Ginger says.
"Thank you" Anthony says.
"We are just letting them go?" Officer #2 asks disgruntled.
"Yes. We have no reason to keep them." Officer #1 says putting #2 in check.
"You are free to go. Like I said please make sure you mind your language on your journey." Officer #1 says getting up and opening the door.
"Thank you so much." Anthony and Ginger say in unison as they walk out the door.
***** This story was created using Brainstormer App on iOS. See my review here. It gives you 3 concepts you must use together. My 3 were Transylvania, Police Station & Fish Out of Water.
Two days into the trip, the locals in the countryside were distant and downright rude. She wonders if somehow she or Anthony offended them in some way. Little she did she know that the town has been experiencing a rash of burgurlaries in the past month which has everyone on edge. Anthony suggested they hit up the local pub. They can regroup and plan a new course of action.
As Ginger walks in to the pub, all eyes were on her. There may have been 20 people in the pub including the staff. Ginger and Anthony head to a table in the farthest quarter and sit down. Anthony opens and spreads their map on the tabe. Ginger points to an area on the map.
"Do you think we can hit up this town tomorrow?" she asks.
"I don't see why not. It's only 4 hours from here. We can get there in no time." Anthony answers.
"I can't wait. It'll be the biggest score yet!!!"Ginger says all giddily with excitement.
"We need to find a place to sleep tonight first." Anthony says trying temper Ginger's excitement. He turns around to signal a wait staff. A grumpy old man comes up to take their order.
"Sir, by any chance do you know where we can lay our heads for the night?" Anthony asks politely.
"I only serve the liquor, if you want any other information you can ask the bartender. He will probably tell you what you need to know." The man answers.
"Thanks, I guess" Anthony says as he gets up to go talk to the bartender.
"Is there anything I can get you!" Grumpy asks Ginger.
"Oh no thanks." Ginger answers.
"Well, if you need anything, the names Vladimir" grumpy offers.
"Thank you, but I'm good" she replies.
"So what brings you into town?" Vladimir asks.
"Looking to make a huge score." Ginger answers smiling, with a dreamy look on her face.
"Score huh?" Vladimir asks.
"Yep. We just finished plotting our agenda for tomorrow. I can't wait." Ginger says. "By any chance do you know where we can find some large bags that can fit a human?"
"I don't know where you can find such a bag. If you don't want anything else, I'll be on my way now." Vladimir gruffly answers. He walks away and signals the sheriff who happened to be sitting at a table close to the bar.
Anthony comes back to the table just as the sheriff exits the pub.
"Did you order anything?" He asks.
"Nope. Did you find a place to stay? I'm a bit tired." Ginger asks.
"Yep. He said there's a little inn 20 minutes north of here. If you are ready to go." He answers as he picks up his stuff off the floor.
"Let's go babe." She says as she stands up and gathers her purse.
The 2 walk thru the bar holding hands like a couple on their honeymoon. Once they made it thru the door, they notice 3 squad cars in front and a man yelling "Freeze, put your hands up where I can see them". Anthony & Ginger drop their bags and put their hands up. They are confused as to what's going on. An officer walks up to Anthony, pulls his arms behind him and cuffs him. Another officer does the same to Ginger. Both officers leads them to the back of each squad car. The sheriff picks up the couple's belongings and follows the other 2 cars to the police station.
Once they arrived at the police station, the officers sat them down together in an interrogation room. Apparently, they only had one.
"Hey babe, do you know what's going on here?" Ginger asks Anthony.
"Nope. All I did was ask for a place to stay. Didn't know know asking questions in this country was illegal. Did you say anything out of the norm?" Anthony asks in return.
"Not really, told the waiter guy that I was excited about our trip tomorrow." Ginger answers as 2 officers enter the room.
"Do you know why you are here?" Officer #1 asks.
"I'm guessing this town doesn't like strangers I guess." Anthony shrugs as he answers.
"Oh, so you're a comedian?" Officer #2 heckles. Anthony shrugs his shoulder.
"Where were you 2 evenings ago?" Officer #1 asks.
"One a plane." Anthony answers straightfaced.
"Really? You weren't over the Mishka's house making a score?" Officer #2 asks.
"What are you talking about? We don't know who Mishka is. We were on a plane coming from the US." Ginger answered.
"From the US huh? You can't score there, so you come to our nice little town." Officer #2 chides.
"What are you talking about?" Anthony asks.
"Let's back up here, we are going no where fast." Officer #1 says trying instill some peace in the room sensing it's getting hostile fast. "So what brings you to our town?"
"We are traveling to what we believe was Dracula's birthplace." Anthony responds. Officer #2 snickers.
"Yeah, it'll be the biggest score ever!!! To actually sit where he sat! To walk where he walked!" Ginger exclaims with such excitement that the officers were stunned.
"So you are looking to steal from Dracula's estate?" Officer #2 asks refusing to recognize the innocence in Ginger's exclamation.
"Absolutely not!!! I want to see the place with my own eyes. I'm a huge Dracula fan. How can you not be, living so close?" Ginger asks feeling insulted.
"You must understand Dracula does not have the same irreverence to us as it is to you. He was a tyrant. He murdered thousands of our people. Your Hollywood has romanticized him so far from his true self." Officer #1 answers the question.
"Are we free to leave?" Anthony asks.
"Yes. Just stop calling your adventure a score. We've had a rash of robberies in town. A score here is meant as robbery. We understand it may have multiple meanings in the US. This misunderstanding has brought you here, fish out of water, wondering what you can possibly done wrong." Officer #1 responds.
"I'm sorry. Thank you very much for understanding." Ginger says.
"Thank you" Anthony says.
"We are just letting them go?" Officer #2 asks disgruntled.
"Yes. We have no reason to keep them." Officer #1 says putting #2 in check.
"You are free to go. Like I said please make sure you mind your language on your journey." Officer #1 says getting up and opening the door.
"Thank you so much." Anthony and Ginger say in unison as they walk out the door.
***** This story was created using Brainstormer App on iOS. See my review here. It gives you 3 concepts you must use together. My 3 were Transylvania, Police Station & Fish Out of Water.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Hello I’m Savannah
For most of my life, being impervious to colds and accidents was just just my little lady luck staying by my side. A year ago I found out that my little lady luck was Satan!!! Well actually not Satan but what I would like to call the higher branches of US government.
A few years before I was born my mother was desparate for cash so she signed up for an experiment conducted by the Pentagon. They told her they were trying to find a way to isolate genes that makes our white blood cells attack foreign bodies while some foreign bodies go free. They were looking to make super white blood cells that kills all foreign bodies but will ignore living and metal transplants. She participated for a year. Nothing really came out of her that they needed so they let her go. They paid her enough that she could afford to buy a house and survive for a while.
She eventually ended up working for the government as an aide for a senator in the House. There she met my father. He was a charming man according to my mother. I never met the man. He left my mom when she announced she was pregnant. She raised me as best as she could. She had friends and some family helping us out in times of need, but we were happy. My mom said that I was such a problem free baby. I never got sick or injured.
A year ago, I found out that the gov’t has been trying to get ahold of me. They think I’m the key to germ warfare that has been plaguing our country for the past year. The Pentagon wants to dissemble me. The NSA wants to keep me prisoner to drain my blood when needed. I don’t care to be in either of these predicaments so I’ve been on the lam for a year. If they just let me live my life and let me contribute to the cause, I wouldn’t have an issue. They think they own me and therefore can do whatever they want to me. They thought wrong. I am not an object! I won’t let a man treat me like a possession, why would I let our government? Well it’s not my gov’t any longer. I’m going to defect. But will I be safe anywhere else?
An agent, Dillon, whom the FBI and CIA sent to apprehend me last year has been my angel. He has a conscience. He knew what was going on was not right, so he switched sides. He has been helping me get out of dodge. I’m rather fond of him. He’s been a great guy. Not to mention very easy to look at. He’s also AWOL (absent without leave). We’re like Bourne in Bourne Supremacy. We just aren’t trained assassins. Well maybe he is. We move around a lot but we also keep up with the gov’t's actions so we know how to proceed.
During our adventure we learned a few things about my condition. Well it’s not really a condition. I’m impervious to most gun shots. I doubt I’d survive a bullet to my head or my heart. Well I never tested that out and don’t plan on it. I have been shot. In matter of hours my body rejected the bullet. Seriously! It actually spit it out like Wolverine and repaired the damage. Both Dillon and I freaked out over it. Am I an mutant? No. Just a gov’t experiment once removed. I am curious what else I may be impervious to.
“Van, what are you scribbling down over there? I need you to be alert!” Dillon scolds me. That’s what he calls me. It’s his shortening of my name, Savannah.
“Oh nothing. Just thought I should write my memoirs.” I say as I close up the book.
“Your memoirs huh? Am I in it?” He chuckles.
“Depends if you continue to help me survive this.” I respond. Dillon is such a wise ass. I’m surprised he didn’t have any sort of comeback. He must be tired.
“Maybe we should find a place to rest.” I suggest.
“Nah, I’m good. We have to make it to Socorro by nightfall. We are behind an hour. We just can’t chance it.” Dillon responds.
“Sorry about the hold up in El Paso. I really didn’t expect to be so long.” I apologize to him.
“It wasn’t your fault. It was that incompetent women behind the desk. Made me think that she knew who you were and was stalling for time. That’s why I really want to make sure we are at our safe point by nightfall.” Dillon says, “We can’t take any chances.”
“Thank you again for helping me out. I jeopardized your life as well. If this is ever over, I owe you big time. I don’t even know how I can repay you for this.” I say somberly.
“You don’t owe me anything. What’s going on is not right. I was raised to do what’s right. Turning you in was not part of the equation. So don’t worry about it.” Dillon consoles me.
“I got to. I can’t have have such a huge debt.” I say with a bit of stubbornness.
“Fine, you can repay me by surviving.” Dillon looks at me with a smirk.
“Look, Socorro 10 miles!!” I exclaim. He smiles and pats my leg.
Does he know he shouldn’t do that? I have been harboring a crush on him since I saw him take down another agent. He looked so manly and precise at that moment. I was so enthralled with him that I wasn’t paying attention and I got shot in the arm. The person knew not to kill me, so they shot me where there were no arteries. He was good. Dillon was better. Without even a long range rifle, he manage to shoot the agent. By time this incident was over, I was bloody and Dillon was glistening with sweat. He looked so hot that I didn’t even react when he swooped me up and carried me into our getaway car.
Once we were safe, he looked at my arm just as my body was rejecting the bullet. It freaked both of us out. He didn’t talk to me for a couple of hours after that. That was a very lonely couple of hours. That’s when I figured out that he couldn’t like a freak like me.
“Earth to Van. We are here.” Dillon says managing to bring me out of my head.
“Already?” I mumble in disappointment.
“What? You still want to be sitting in the car?” Dillon asks a bit too sarcastic.
“Whatever” I mumble.
He shakes his head and gathers our stuff together. I follow him to a house that’s isolated. He opens the door for me. I enter thinking the place would be dirty, but it was spotless. I turned to him and he gave me a big smile.
“I had a pal come clean the place.” he says as he walks past me to a bedroom where he dropped my bags. “I’ll be in the next room.”
Then he leaves me.
I flop down on the bed. The room was nicely decorated. The walls were off white or cream colored. I got up and walked to the dresser to find a note addressed to me. Well not my name but “to the woman traveling with Dillon”. Curious, I open it and closed my door. The paper inside read as follows.
“Beware of how close you get to Dillon. He will betray you. He will protect you. Not out of the kindness of his heart but for monetary reasons. He may have a reason to keep you safe. For him to protect you I assume your life is in danger, but I do know when the heat dies down, you will still be in trouble. Make an exit plan as soon as you can. Please by careful.”
It was signed, “A Concerned Party”. I read the letter again. Glad that Dillon didn’t take time to inspect the room. My adrenaline is soaring now. I don’t know what to make of this letter or what to do. I’m scared. Dillon knocks at my door as I stand staring at the letter.
“Hold on a sec.” I say as I fold and tuck the letter into my purse. I walk to the door and open it to see Dillon in sweats.
“You hungry?” he asks.
“Not really. I’m a bit thirsty though. Do we have any Orange soda left?” I ask as I leave the room and head towards the kitchen with Dillon in tow.
“I think you drank the last of it in the car.” he responds.
“Well let’s see what’s in the fridge.” I say as I open it up.
“Looks like we got some Orange Soda” I say taking it out of the fridge. I also took out a tuna sandwich for Dillon and gave it to him.
“Thanks. I told my pal what you liked.” Dillon says as he bites into the sandwich.
“So who’s this pal of yours? Do I get to meet him or her?” I ask.
“No, the less people know about you the safer you are.” Dillon says once he swallowed his bite.
“Okay, whatever you say” I respond and take a gulp of soda. I’m too thirsty to be ladylike.
“You sure do drink a lot of Orange soda. If the government actually watched the consumption of it, they’d be able to track you down easily.” Dillon quips.
“Hardy Har Har. You’ve got jokes.” I respond giving him an exasperated look.
“What?” he asks trying to sound sincere.
“Nothing.” I say and walked off towards my room for the night.
I was about to shut my door when Dillon puts his foot in the way.
“What’s wrong? You’ve been acting weird since we arrived. Have I done anything to upset you?” He asks.
“Nope nothing at all. Do you mind letting the door go?” I ask him nonplussed.
“Seriously Van, what’s with the cold shoulder?” he asks as he moves his foot out of the way.
“It’s nothing. I’m just tired. I am a bit cranky. I need some sleep.” I respond. “I’ll see you in the morning.”
“Okay,” Dillon says, unsure. I can tell he doesn’t trust my answer but he’s not going to argue. He turns and heads for his room.
I close the door and head to my suitcase for pajamas. I take a nice hot shower. I felt all warm and toasty when I get out. I slip on my pjs and flop into bed. I didn’t realize how tired I was until I hit the bed. I had no worries about today or my predicament. Just blissfully comfortable. I will worry tomorrow. Tonight I sleep.
Monday, August 22, 2011
WD Writing Prompt Contest #12
It’s a late Friday evening when Bob finally gets off of work. He had worked some serious overtime getting the company’s financials ready for the audit that was coming Monday morning.
On his way home he gets a call on his cell from his long time pal, Charlie. He’s known Charlie for nearly 20 years. Charlie invites him to a bar for drinks. Bob tries to explain how tired he was, but Charlie would not take no for an answer. Bob conceded and said he’ll meet him inside the bar.
Bob heads to the bar with anticipation. Charlie is known to party really hard and find the most unusual spots to hang out. The last place Charlie took Bob was a tattoo bar. What is a tattoo bar? It’s a breeding place for hepatitis.
He finally arrives at the address and was surprised that the place looked like a normal, everyday, run of the mill bar, from the outside. He sees people seated at the bar talking through the window outside. That was a good sign. He makes up his mind to enter.
He approaches the door when this giant of a man asks for his identification. After he shows his id, the man lets him enter the bar. Once inside, a young woman approaches him and asks him if he was here alone. Bob responds saying that he’s supposed to meet his friend here. She inquires who his friend was. Bob tells her Charlie’s name. She nods in acknowledgement. Then she escorts him to the bar. She explains where the restrooms were, hands him a wine list and then stresses that he is not allowed behind the curtains until his friend arrive. That piqued Bob’s curiosity. He remembers the giant man who checked his id and decided he was not going to test his curiosity.
Bob orders a gin and tonic from the bartender and spun around to people watch as he waited for Charlie. He saw a lot of women go in out of the curtain. Just as he was going to turn back toward the bartender, Charlie arrived at the bar.
“Hey man. What’s up?” Charlie yells and then hugs Bob.
“Nothing much man. Just tired” Bob responds.
“How long have you been waiting?”
“Not long. Maybe 10 minutes or so.”
“So how you like the place?”
“I really can’t say. Just been sitting here waiting. “
“Cool. Cool. Come, follow me. You are going to have a blast!”
Bob gets down off the bar stool he was sitting on and follows Charlie. As they were walking, Charlie was stopped multiple times to greet folks and to shake hands. Charlie finally made his way to the curtains.
“Charlie, what’s going on in there?” Bob asks in a worried tone.
“It’s cool. As long as you stay with me, you’ll be fine.” Charlie states. Then he entered through the curtains.
Bob finally goes through the curtains and had the biggest shock of his life. He walked in and found a fully fledged casino. He couldn’t believe it. The bar was a cover up.
Charlie spots the surprise on Bob’s face, “Time to have some fun!”
“Where did you find this place?” Bob asks.
“Mutual friend.” Charlie responds.
“I never knew these places existed. I’ve seen them in movies, but damn.” Bob says with astonishment.
“Welcome to the big leagues, baby.” Charlie exclaims, grinning.
Charlie walks to a lounge area and sits down on a couch and Bob follows. Just as Bob takes a seat a waitress comes over and asks for their drink orders. Bob gets another gin and tonic and Charlie ordered an apple martini.
“So how’s life been treating you man? Haven’t seen you for a couple of months.” Charlie asks.
“You know me. Working. Chilling. Scoping out couple of ladies” Bob replies.
“Go ahead, man.” Charlie slaps Bob on the back.
Looking around from the couch, “I should invite one of the chicks here with me the next time.”
“Yo! Do not tell anyone about this place unless you trust them completely. You’d get this placed locked down.”
“Alright man, I got you. Mum’s the word. How do I come back if I want?”
“Let me hook you up!” Charlie says beckoning a tall bald man. “Johnny, my boy here wants to become a member. Hook him for me.”
“No problem.” Johnny replied.
“Do I have to sign my life away?” Bob asks with amusement.
“No. Just your soul.” Johnny answers with a smirk.
WD Annual Writing Competition 2008
Hi. My name is Madison. I am a bit different from most people. I have silver eyes and my complexion is compared to caramel. To most people they believe I am wearing designer contacts. So I let them believe that. It diverts them from what I truly am. Some people think that I am a mixed child but both my parents are Black. I am about 3 shades lighter than both. I used to think I was adopted growing up, but my mother reassured me that I came out of her womb. We think somewhere down our blood line there may have been some Caucasian blood mixed with ours.
I was born in NYC in September in the year of 1975. That makes me 32 years young today. I was approximately 6 pounds at birth. I was a happy baby. My mom loved to put my hair into 2 ponytails, like Pippi Longstockings. My eyes were the deepest brown. They looked nearly black. I was the apple of her eyes until I turned 3, then a lot changed. I became the apple my dad’s eyes.
Enough about my family matters. I came here to tell you how I confessed my secret to my parents. I am entrusting you with my secret also. Are you ready? Here it is.
I am a vampire.
Yes really, a vampire. I am not pale and yes I can go out in the day time. All that you have read in books and seen on TV or in the movies are myths, folklore. There’s a lot to be said about vampires. There are many out there. We are usually solitary type of people. The next time you go to a bar, look around. If you spot anyone with silver eyes stay clear of them. They just might be hungry.
I was turned in the wee hours of the night on my 25th birthday by a gorgeous man. He had the most beautiful silver eyes that I have ever seen. That’s what attracted me to him. I never encountered eyes like that before. That should have been my warning. However, I was so enthralled with him. Besides the eyes, he was really intelligent and he listened to me as I rambled on and on about my fears and thoughts about life. Before you sit there and ask me why I was rambling on to a total stranger, I really can’t tell you. I guess I was caught in his spell. Just as the night was about to end, he asked me what was my biggest fear. I flat out told him. I am petrified of dying. I still am.
He told me that he could alleviate my fear permanently, but he never eluded how. Next thing you, know we ended up having a serious make out session. The session was so hot that I felt lightheaded, as if I was going to pass out. By time we broke apart he asked if he could take me home. Of course I complied. I was ready for session number 2 of making out plus whatever happens next. By the time we reached my place I started feeling deathly ill. He was so sweet. He stayed with me even though I was sick. I was vomiting and had some violent bathroom runs. I was so embarrassed for him to see me this way. He still stayed with me. Hell, he should be the one to marry after all of this.
When I started to feel better he then told me what he had done. I didn’t believe him at all. He told me to look in the mirror and look at my eyes. Without hesitation, I went straight to the mirror and noticed that I had the same eyes as he did. Then I felt parched. I felt like I was traveling through the Sahara Desert without water.
I ran to the kitchen for some water, but it just did not satisfy me. It just made it worst. Then the doorbell rang. I smelled the best aroma in the world. I was salivating. I wondered what the person on the other side of the door brought with them that smelled so good. I opened the door to a vagrant with empty hands. What the hell was he doing at my door and why did he smell so delicious? I pulled him inside and shut the door. I attacked him. My fangs descended and I bit my own tongue. I somehow pinpointed an artery and went for it. By time I was done there was blood nearly everywhere. I was scared shitless. I just murdered someone. I am and always have been a good girl. I have never even gotten a traffic ticket. But the worst part was that I was still thirsty. I looked at my guest and ran at him in thirst and in anger. He was able to keep me at bay for a while but I managed to get him. I fed on him for a while before he was able to push me off.
He was livid. His anger then turned into surprise. I’m surprised he didn’t kill me then. He helped me clean my apartment and dispose of the body of the vagrant. He then told me all I needed to know about being and surviving as a vampire. He left me after that. He said he’ll come around once in a while to check up on me.
It took me nearly a year to tell my folks, since I turned. I tried to avoid seeing them as much as possible. I was scared that I may lose control and end up killing my own parents. Once I got a handle on my thirst, I decided to tell the easier one of my parents first, my father. My parents have been divorced now for nearly 10 years.
My father is the closest to me. He’s like my best friend with limitations. As far as my memory serves me, my father has loved me unconditionally and supported me when I needed it. I doubted that telling him my secret would bother him much. He’ll understand.
I flew, literally, to Las Vegas to visit him. He was shocked to see me that March morning. But as elated he was to see me, he complained he doesn’t get to see me as often as he would like. We sat down and caught up with family gossip. He took me out on the street to shop. Once we got in the mall I excused myself from him for at least an hour. That killed two birds with one stone. I was thirsty and I didn’t want to sit there watching him look through hideous garments that he thought were great. What can I say? My father has questionable taste at times.
That night, we were seated in the family room watching TV when I ended up blurting out my secret. I told him that I was a vampire. He just shook his head and told me that he always admired my imagination. I told him that I was serious. He then tapped my knee and told me that vampires are mythical creatures. They do not exist. I was dumbfounded. He doesn’t believe me. I didn’t want to sound like a little kid trying to prove something, so I told him to watch me. I levitated in the air. He said nice trick. He had already seen David Blane at MGM Grand doing the same trick. I lifted him up. He said he’s lost a lot weight due to old age. It seems whatever amazing feat I show him, he didn’t believe me.
I told him to look at my eyes. He told me I had nice contacts. What could I do to make my father believe me? He should be the easy one. Why is he being so difficult? Is it that he doesn’t want to see anything else but the good in me? I want him to know what I am. As a last resort, I lifted him up in my arms and took him out into his backyard. I took off into the sky. I flew above the infamous Las Vegas Strip. I set him down on top of the Eiffel Tower of the Paris Casino where people wouldn’t be able to see us. There I asked him again if he believed me. But he was frozen and unresponsive. I feared that I may have given my father a heart attack. He was just in shock. I picked him back up and brought him home. He left me standing in his living room and he went to his bedroom.
Maybe that was a bit too much? He is over 60 years old. It would be easy to read his mind, but I may find out things I may not want to know. Plus I don’t want to invade his privacy. Within 20 minutes of me pacing, my father emerged from his room. He stood in front of me and stared at me. He then asked me if I was a murderer. I sat him down and told him what I do to survive. I told him that I don’t kill for sport. I kill to live. I do not target innocent people, in my opinion, to kill. I seek out the killers, the rapists and all people who would normally go to hell when they die. I just speed to process along. He just sat there. I asked him if he wanted me to leave. He looked at me and said no. He said that this news is shocking. He has to let it settle in his mind for a bit.
I stayed with him for a couple more days. I let him see me as I am now. I did not take him on my feeding trips. That would be too much. I let him see my fangs though and other powers. By the time I left, he was comfortable with what I am. He was happy that I could visit more often.
Now I am on to my mother’s house, the parent that I’d rather avoid. I arrived at my mother’s place in Florida 2 days later. I had to feed overtime so I can have some reserves. My mother tries my patience. I knock at her door. She opens the door in shock. She asks what I am doing here. I told her I came to visit and to tell her something important. I get no love, she doesn’t even invite me in. I had to ask if I could come inside. She moved out the door way to let me in. She then starts the nagging. I should’ve told her I was coming. She could’ve picked me up from the airport. Why aren’t I at work? You know the usual nagging. Like a machine gun, she keeps on firing questions at me. Did I get fired? Am I getting married? Am I pregnant? I just stared at her. My mom is a trip. With 20 years worth of experience behind me, I find that not answering her questions will make her stop eventually. However, ignoring her also comes with a price. She then tells me all the stuff I should be doing with my life. I am starting to lose my patience. Now do you understand why I had to feed overtime? Once a vampire loses its patience, no good will come of it. I plead to my mother to stop harassing me. She plays the innocent role and asks if a mother can’t ask her daughter questions. You see how manipulative she is? I have to get out of there. I’m thirsty. I tell her I’ll be right back. She asked where I’m going and points out that I don’t have car. I just told her I’ll go the same way I came. She looked at me with a puzzled expression. I walk out the door, closed the door and took off to the air.
I fed quickly and returned. This time I didn’t have to knock. She left the door open. I walked in and found her sitting on her bed. I walk in and gave her a kiss on the cheek. She looked up and smiled. Then she asked how I was able to disappear so quickly. I just told her that I have my ways. She patted the bed next to her for me to sit down. I sit down and bluntly told her that I was a vampire. She looked at me like I lost my mind. She asked if I was abusing drugs or alcohol. I had to laugh out loud. I told her no. I repeated myself. I told her I was a vampire. She looked at me with a blank expression for a second and then her face contorted as if she was in the presence of evil. She called me a devil. That I was going to hell and I need to get out of her face. She said that to me, her own daughter, her flesh and blood. I looked at her in shock. I stood up and walked slowly to my room that I use when I visit. I’ll let her calm down.
I turned on the TV that was in the room. I watched a movie on HBO. I was watching a cartoon by time my mother walked into in the room. She sat down the bed next to me. She asked me if it hurt when I turned. I told her yes. Then she said that I was always like a vampire when I was growing up. I was a night owl. I was more prone to getting stuff done at night. I looked at her with a smile. Then I told her that is was a stereotype that vampires can only be awake at night. She nodded. Then she asked me what are the pro’s and con’s of being one. The question took me by surprise. I never thought of it like that. I rather enjoy being a vamp. I told her that I was pretty impervious to most things. The only thing that can really kill me is either decapitation or if I’m torn to shreds. I’ll live nearly forever if the previous two events never happen. The only negative thing I can see is that I will outlive my loved ones. My mother then told me I didn’t have to. That comment took me by surprise. It made me sit up on the bed so I can really pay her attention. My mom is the queen of side swiping. I gave her a confused look before I asked her what she meant. She looked me dead in my eyes and asked me to turn her. I was floored. I can’t believe she asked me that. I was just the devil and going to hell and now she wants to join me. I can never figure her out.
I love my mom but I don’t think I can stand her for forever. Who wants to be nagged forever? She’s a woman who likes to pass judgment on others, innocent or guilty. I fear that she would be a ruthless killer. She’ll get drunk off of her power. Am I being selfish? I told her I would think about it. Then she looks at me really hard.
I’m really at a loss. I don’t know what to do. My gut tells me not to do it. The little girl in me wants me to do anything to please my mom so she would love me. I love my mom, don’t get me wrong. I just don’t care for her at times. Is that so wrong of me to say? She’s a no nonsense, do as you are told type of woman, a dictator. Would you turn Napoleon into a vampire? Hitler? Okay, Hitler’s a bit too much. But I ‘m trying to prove my point. It took me two days to make my decision. It took a lot of feeding too. However, before I told mom my decision, I decided to take her with me to feed. I wanted her to see the gruesome way we vamps eat. It’s rather quite gentle, but I didn’t want her to know that. I wanted her to see the victim beg for mercy. I wanted her to experience death from violence. In my amazement it didn’t affect her at all.
On the ride back to her house, she comments on my eyes. She asks if the reason they are silver hold any significance to any particular power. I told her I really don’t know. Only thing is that I can see in the dark with same clarity if it were daylight. She asked me if I knew all the power I have. I told her I didn’t. She started fussing at me, again, about why didn’t learn anything about vampires before I decided to become one. That annoyed me greatly, but I just shook my head and told her that I didn’t decide to become a vampire. It was thrust upon me without any prior knowledge or consent. By time I knew what was happening, it was too late. She looked at me again as if I lost my mind. Then she mumbled it must have been a guy. I just shook my head. We were silent the rest of the ride home.
Once we got inside the house my mom looked at me coldly and said she doesn’t want me to turn her. I let out a huge silent sigh. I was happy that she changed her mind. I hugged her out sheer relief. When I let go of her, she looked me dead in the eye and said she wanted the guy who turned me to turn her. Ouch. That was a slap in the face. I looked at her dumbfounded. With sass she told me that she didn’t want me to turn her because I am too immature to know how. That’s my mother for you. I looked at her coldly and said that I don’t know where he is.
With the vilest look from my mother, she told to leave and to never come back unless I find an experienced vampire that can turn her. What happened to loving your child unconditionally? I was so shocked I didn’t know what to do. In one fell swoop I just lost whatever type of my relationship I had with my mother. My temper was rising. I was in prime mode to strike. I restrained myself as best as I could. I looked at her, snarled showing my fangs. She backs up against her wall. I smelt her fear. I walked up to her, close enough that I felt her breath on my cheek, and whispered in her ear, “goodbye.” I moved away and walked to the door. She yells after me saying it doesn’t have to be a goodbye if I only brought another vampire. She just didn’t get it. I just shook my head, open the door and took to the air.
I went to visit my father after I told my mother. I told him what happened. He nearly fell out the chair laughing. I was shocked. That I didn’t expect. I thought he would be concerned. He then asked me if I ever realized that my mom has been in competition with me all these years. And now I have something that she can’t get. I told him that I never realized it. I was too busy trying to get her to love me. He just patted my knee and said she does in her own way and I shouldn’t go out of my way to try to get her love. It was a nice talk. My father knows how to make me feel better.
I haven’t visited my mom for nearly 5 years since then. I did check on her during that period. I love her so I will always look out for her. Looking in hindsight, I should’ve been prepared for how my mother reacted. She still is in search of a vampire to turn her. That’ll probably never happen. If it does, I’ll be prepared.
Now that I told you how I told my parents my secret, can I trust you with it? Or do I have to come find you?
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