The Newborn Vampire

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the humans much longer. He was going to have a community so large, no amount of humans could break them down. Things were going to change and he was the man to do it. Vampires from around the world would come to him begging to join his newfound group. He was convinced that vampires only followed Mathias as they had no one else to follow and that surely they must all follow his own ideologies deep down.
     
      He walked through the night, already feeling like he owned the moon, stars and night sky. The warm blood was inside him charging him like a battery. He was stronger physically and mentally and felt capable of anything.  
     
      Samuel reached his lodgings and on the table propped up against a candle stick was a piece of paper with his name and address written on it. He recognised the writing immediately.
     
      “Lena, Lena” he called to his house maid, “When did this arrive?”
     
      An old lady with a nervous disposition came running into the hall way to meet Samuel.
     
      “A couple of hours ago, sir.” stuttered Lena, “Whilst you were out.”
     
      Samuel was furious and worried he may have wasted valuable time if this note contained the information he hoped.
     
      Ripping it open, he read the contents to himself began to beam with pride. This was more than he could possibly have hoped for. A vampire, pure and new and ready for him to train as he saw fit.
     
      Samuel considered the child to be his before it was even born and was adamant he would not let this one slip through his fingers. Whilst he was happy to grow his community with anyone he could find, they all had pasts and tarnished ideas. New fresh vampires were what he wanted.
     
      “Lena, pack my bags, I have to leave for a few days,” barked Samuel and sent the old lady running off.
     
        Samuel was determined to get to the circus and meet Joseph there so they could take Catherine. He knew it would not be easy on account of Mathias and she had clearly mated so he would not let her go either without a fight. They would literally just have to take her … and the unborn.
     
      Excitement and nerves took over his body. He needed to succeed and would do anything he had to in order to get back what was rightfully his. He took the news of this baby as a sign he was taking the right direction with his existence. He thought of the baby as an offering and he should continue with his community.
     
    He would leave straight away and head up north as directed. The sooner he had
     
    Catherine and could get back to his own community the better. Then his plans could finally go into action. Everything felt like it was fitting into place to Samuel and nothing he concurred was going to stop him from achieving his goals. This baby was a sign things were meant to be and he would succeed.
     
    Mary stepped off the train and looked around her surroundings. It was bitterly cold and she could see her breath leave her mouth every time she exhaled. The air was moist and tingled her skin. Stamping her feet, she braced herself, before picking up her bags and walking out of the station. Due to the early hour it was pretty much deserted with few people in sight. She walked past empty benches and sitting rooms which normally would be filled to capacity.
     
      As she walked something struck her attention from the wooden wall panelling on the side of the ticket office. It was a huge poster advertising the circus and provided details of circus times and performances. As she read through the details she realised it was the last performance tonight before they moved on again. Relieved she had got there just in time, Mary headed off to try and find the circus. It was still early and there were no signs of buses or passing cars so she set off on foot hoping that it would not take her too long to get there.
     
      She walked down the main road into the town which was overlooked on either side by dense woodland. Mary, however, was completely unaware that

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