Read My Vampire and I Vol 3: Blood Resurrection Online
Authors: J. P. Bowie
“I’ve got their housewarming gift right here,” Roger said.
“Housewarming,” Pietro repeated wistfully. “I had forgotten such things.” Blood Resurrection
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“Yeah, well Micah’s pretty new to vampirehood,” Roger explained. “He still thinks in human terms just as I did for some time after I was changed. It’ll help ground him some if we keep up some of the old habits for just a little while. Besides, I know Ron’s bringing them something, so I didn’t want to look cheap!”
The summons came faster than I thought it would. The Master wasted no time after the Pope’s death was announced. He gathered his supporters around him, of which I, of course, was one, and told us he had already secured enough votes to be elected. I found myself wishing that his news would have made me feel better than it did, but instead, a dark dread filled my mind.
So,
I thought,
it begins…and it is over. Now, what do I do? Do I take the coward’s way out, and simply sever all communication with Gustav? Should I leave him wondering where I have gone, and what he did wrong, or do I face him and tell him we can no longer go on seeing one another? Either way, we will both be devastated.
Only the night before, we had lain in each other’s arms, swearing to love one another forever. A foolish promise on my part, for I knew that at any time I could be called away from him, but I meant it, nevertheless. And I so wanted to make it a reality.
The Master would be declared Pope. He would use his charisma, his incredible power of oratory to sway the people to his side. Governments would fall, unable to control the people’s will as He did. Before long, he would rule the world, and the end of times would begin. Nothing could stop him now.
Nothing…
He called me to his side in his private room.
“So, Constantine, it begins,” he purred, his face a mask of satisfaction.
“Yes, Master.”
“Are you prepared to serve what I shall become—the most powerful being in the world?”
“Yes.”
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He sniggered. “Demons do not love, Constantine. You desire him, lust for him…that is all. Although your need for sexual release is understandable, love does not come into the equation. You know what you must do. Finish it today, and make sure that any future liaisons with mortals remain just that—brief episodes, quickly forgotten.” I found myself ready to beg him to reconsider, but his stone-like countenance told me all I needed to know.
It was over…and I was desolate.
* * * *
He looked at me as if he suddenly didn’t know who I was, and I’m sure he did not. I stood with my hands clasped behind my back so he could not see them tremble. I wanted to reach out to him, to hold him in my arms and dry his tears with my kisses, but I could not. I dared not, or all that I feared for him might come true. I could not put him in danger. It was Blood Resurrection
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best for he to hate me now and get on with his life. Perhaps, one day, he might meet someone worthy of him.
“Constantine…” His whisper of grief tore my heart in two.
“Cheer up,” I said brightly. “We’ve only known each other for a few short months.
You’ve a lifetime to get over it.”
He gaped at me. “You bastard,” he cried and slapped me hard across the face.
He watched me sometimes through narrowed eyes, as if he had divined my doubts, but he said nothing, other than what was necessary to prepare for his ascendancy to the Pontiff’s throne. Every day, we were surrounded by cardinals and bishops, guards, reporter, photographers. It seemed as if all humankind had descended upon our once private and numinous world. The Master revelled in it, of course. This was what he had waited for all these years, and unlike me, he had no doubts about his calling. He took a certain delight in hearing himself called ‘the handsomest Pope ever’ and ‘sex-symbol in the Vatican’. He was handsome without a doubt—time had not ravaged him or lessened his charisma.
power, real power. The power to change the world, change men’s destinies, change the way of things, forever.”
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As hard as I tried to push the answer from my mind, it came to me time and time again.
Gustav.
Demons are not supposed to have these deep feelings. Love does not come so easily to us. The monstrous side of us which makes us cold and uncaring of another takes love and compassion and makes those qualities seem insignificant. It should have made me impervious to sorrow. Hard as I tried to invoke that part of me, I could not. He had touched my heart, and the human side of me had responded to his loving nature. I loved him, needed him to make me whole, and because of my calling, he was lost to me, forever.
* * * *
Bernard
The time we spent in Los Angeles as guests of Marcus and Roger was indeed a joy.
Micah, only recently one of us, but so in love with Joseph that he hung on his every word, was a delight. Still human in his mannerisms and given to bursts of spontaneous laughter, he was like a breath of fresh air in our sometimes too-long existences. I was happy for Joseph. He had suffered much in his lifetime and truly deserved the love and happiness he had found with Micah. The small intimate party they gave in their new apartment to celebrate their first year together was, for me, the highlight of our stay in Los Angeles.
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We were able to watch the consecration of the new Pope on TV. Pietro was puzzled by the choice, as were a number of people. Cardinal Enrico
Pietro saw him first. He gripped my arm and pointed. “Look, Bernard. The priest from the library, the one standing by the Pope’s side. Is it not him?” And it was. There was no mistaking the tall, young, handsome man who stood quietly by Ferriti as he blessed the crowd of well-wishers gathered around them.
“Not a vampire, certainly,” Marcus said, gazing at the young-looking man intently.
“But only part human…”
“And Ferriti?” I asked.
“Old…he’s very old.” Marcus frowned as he stared at the new Pope’s handsome face.
“Does he not look familiar to you, Bernard?”
“There is something about him,” I agreed. “The name, no, but the face…like someone I vaguely knew many years ago.” “Yes, I feel that too.” He paused, in deep thought, then he got up and left the room.
Pietro, Roger and I continued watching the news coverage until Marcus returned some time later, a sheet of paper in his hand.
“Such a short time,” Pietro remarked, looking over my shoulder at the man’s image.
“He looks exactly like Ferriti.”
“I am sure it is Ferriti,” Marcus said.
“Wow,” Roger muttered, his eyes straying from the image I held then back to the TV
screen. “He’s an immortal, then?”
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Marcus nodded. “He has conquered death by some means. I would guess he must have been in league with the Wizard Brotherhood…” “Those guys again,” Roger snorted. “Man, they’re really a pain in the ass!”
And if he has truly mastered the art of dark magic, there could be no stopping him.”
“But stop him, we must,” I said, jumping to my feet. “Pietro, we must return to Rome.”
“Wait.” Marcus put his hand on my shoulder. “If Ferriti really does believe himself to be the Antichrist, he must have prepared himself for every contingency. I am sure he will be heavily guarded, day and night. Look at some of the men around him. Do they look like ordinary priests to you? And we already know about one of them—half human, half demon perhaps. Ferriti has had a long time to prepare for this. Whatever we do, we must be as prepared.”
“We must gather as strong a force as we can. Three or four of us will not do. I will communicate with the Vampire Council and alert them to what might happen. You and Pietro should return to Rome. Find out what you can from inside the Vatican, and report back to me anything you feel is of importance. I will forward all the information to the Council and let them decide the next step. Do not try anything on your own, Bernard.” He paused and put his arms around me. “Promise me you will not confront the demon-priest.” I hugged him back. Of course, he had known of my intentions without asking. “I promise, Marcus. In my heart and mind, you are still our leader, and I will not go against your wishes.”
“Thank you for that, my friend. Now, for the rest of your stay, let us put this away and enjoy each other’s company!”
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For as long as I had been with the Master, his indulgences could still surprise and shock me. It seemed he cared nothing for what others might think, and indeed, even his most outrageous remarks and actions were greeted with a kind of bland acceptance by the Vatican hierarchy. His powers had grown at an alarming pace, and it seemed he could bestow his will on any man or woman he deemed worthy of his attention. His physical personality was immense, immediately changing forever the way he addressed the faithful. The stuffy pontificating that the Vatican speech writers handed him would, after he had glanced at them, be thrown away, and he would deliver his message with a flamboyant eloquence that had his listeners riveted to his every word.
International magazines, eager to give him rock-star status, spread his smiling image across the covers of their weekly or monthly issues, declaring that at last the world had a Pontiff who could really reach the masses and who could bring people, especially the young, back to the Church, excited to hear the word of God. If only they knew, I thought, flipping through the pages of the Italian
People
magazine as I sat in an outside bistro I had become fond of during my relationship with Gustav. The interviews Pius had so freely given were, of course, fabrications. Obviously, he could not tell the truth. The fact that this was the second time he had been elected Pope, the first being some five hundred years ago, might just cause a stir!