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Georgina had used to say that to him sometimes察tell him he was evil。 That was when he was small and she still had a measure of control over him察when he'd done things she didn't like。 When he'd first started to experiment with his necromancy。 Ah察but there'd been many things she hadn't liked since then
Georgina´;mother;´terror stricken chicken penned with a fox cub察watching him grow sleek and strong。 For as Yulian had grown older察so the element of control had changed察passed into his hands。 It was his eyes察he only had to look at her with those eyes of his and。。。 and she was powerless。 The teachers and pupils at his school察too。 And with use察so he'd bee expert in hypnotism。 Practice makes perfect。 To that extent察at least察the book was correct此the vampire is quite capable of mesmerising its prey。
But what about mortality´or immortality察undeath拭That was still a puzzle察a mystery´but it was one he'd soon resolve。 Now that he had George there was very little he couldn't resolve。 For George was still in large part a man。 Returned from the grave察undead察yes察but his flesh was still a man's flesh。 And that which was within him couldn't have grown very large in so short a time。 Unlike the Other察which had had plenty of time。
Yulian had察of course察experimented with the Other。 His experiments had told him very little察but it was better than nothing。 According to the fiction察vampires were supposed to succumb to the sharpened stake。 The Other ignored the stake察seemed impervious to it。 Trying to stake it was like trying to leave an imprint on water。 The Other could be solid enough at times此it could form teeth察rudimentary hands察even eyes。 But in the main its tissues were protoplasmic察gelatinous。 And as for putting a stake through its ;heart; or cutting off its ;head; 。
And yet it wasn't indestructible察it wasn't immortal。 It could die察could be killed。 Yulian had burned part of it in an incinerator down there in the cellars。 And by God´if there was a God察which Yulian doubted´it hadn't liked that He was perfectly sure that he wouldn't have liked it either。 And that was a thought which occasionally worried him此if ever he were discovered察if men found out what he was察would they try to burn him拭He supposed they´would。 But who could possibly find him out拭And if someone did察who would believe it拭The police weren't much likely to listen to a story about vampires察now were they拭On the other hand察what with the local ;satanic cult;察maybe they were
Again he smiled his awful smile。 It was funny now察but it hadn't been at all funny when the police came knocking at the door the day after George came back。 He had very nearly made a serious mistake then察had gone too quickly on his guard察on the defensive。 But of course they'd put his nervousness down to the recent loss of his ;uncle;。 If only they'd been able to know the truth察that in fact George Lake was right under their feet察whining and shivering in the cellars。 And even so察what could they have done about it拭It was hardly Yulian's fault that George wouldn't lie still察was it
And that was another part of the legend which was a fact此that when a vampire killed a victim in a certain way察then that victim would return as one of the undead。 Three nights George had lain there察and on the fourth he'd clawed his way out。 A mere man buried alive could never have done it察but the vampire in him had given George all the strength he needed and more。 The vampire which had been part of the Other察which had put one of its pseudohands into him and stopped George's heart。 The Other which had been part of Yulian察in fact Yulian's tooth。
What a torn and bloodied state George had been in when Yulian opened the door to him that night。 And how the house had rung to his demented sobbing and shrieking察until Yulian had grown angry with him察told him to be quiet and locked him in the cellar。 And there he'd stayed。
Yulian watched the silver light of the moon creeping through a crack in his curtains察channelled his thoughts anew。 What had he been recounting拭Ah察yes察the police。
They had e to report a shocking crime察the illegal opening of George Lake's grave by person or persons unknown察and the theft of his corpse。 Was Mrs Lake still residing at Harkley House
Why察yes she was察but she was still suffering from the shock of her husband's death。 If it wasn't absolutely necessary that they see her察Yulian would prefer to break the news to her himself。 But who could be responsible for so despicable a crime
Well察sir察we do believe we've got one of them there cults at work in these here parts察despoiling graveyards and the like and holding察er察sabbats拭Druids or some such。 Devil worshippers察you know拭But this time they've gone too far Don't you worry察sir察we'll get ;em in the end。 But do break it easy to his missus察all right
Of course察of course。 And thank you for bringing us this news察terrible though it is。 I certainly don't envy you your job。
All in a day's work察sir。 Sorry we've nothing good to report察that's all。 Good night to you 。
And that was that。
But again he had strayed察and once more he was obliged to focus his thoughts back on the ;legend; of the vampire。 Mirrors此vampires hated mirrors because they had no reflections。 False´and yet in a way true。 Yulian did have a reflection察but sometimes察looking in a glass察especially at night察he saw far more than others could see。 For he knew what he was looking at察that it was something alien to man。 And he had wondered此if others saw him like that察reflected in a glass察would they too see the real thing察the monster behind the man
And lastly there was the vampire's lust察the way he sated himself on women。 Now Yulian had tasted the blood´and more than the blood´of women察and had found it rich as deep red wine。 It excited him as all blood did察but not so much that he'd glut himself on it。 Georgina察Anne察Helen´he'd tried the blood of all three。 And certainly察in good time察he would try the blood of many more。
But his attitude towards taking blood puzzled him。 If he were a true vampire察surely blood would be the driving force of his life。 And yet it wasn't。 Perhaps his metamorphosis wasn't yet plete。 Perhaps察as the change waxed in him察so the human part would wane察disappear altogether。 And then he'd bee a vampire full´blown。 Or full´blooded
Lust察yes。。。 but there was more to lust than mere blood´lust。 Much more。 And little wonder the women in the fiction succumbed so readily to the vampire's charms。 Especially after the first time。 Hah What woman had ever truly felt fulfilled in the arms of a man拭Not one They only thought they had because they didn't know better。 What察 fulfilled;拭Filled full拭By a mere man拭Utterly impossible But by a vampire 。
Yulian turned a little on to his side and gazed in the moon´pierced darkness of his room at the girl beside him。 Cousin Helen。 She was very beautiful and had been very innocent。 Not quite pure察but very nearly。 Who it was took her virginity。。。 but what did that matter拭In fact he had taken nothing察and he had given very little。 They had been fumbling lovers for an hour。
But now拭Now she knew what it was to be ;fulfilled;。 Indeed察she knew that if Yulian willed it he could fill her to bursting´literally
A chuckle rose in his throat察formed on his lips like a bubble of bile。 Ohyes察for the Other wasn't the only one who could put out pseudopod extensions of himself Yulian held back the laughter he felt welling inside察reached out a hand and with a deceptive gentleness stroked Helen's cool察rounded flank。
Even deeply asleep and dreaming the dreams of the damned察still she shuddered under the touch of his hand。 Gooseflesh appeared and her breathing rapidly mounted to a moaning pant。 She whined in her hypnotic sleep like a thin wind through a cracked board。 Her hypnotic sleep察yes。 The power of hypnotism察and that of telepathy which was its kin。
Nowhere in the literature´except for the occasional hint in some of the better fictions´had Yulian discovered mention of the vampire's control of others by will and the reading of minds at a distance察and yet this察too察was one of his powers。 It was very inchoate as yet察as were all his tale