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Friday, October 21, 2016

Vampire Friday: Vampire Heart 92

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Summary of the previous episodes: Viorel has been tortured by his supposed family who wanted to have him burn in the sun. Strangely enough the sun didn't burn him as expected but Viorel has no memory of who he is. Following the advises of his supposed father, he left Sighișoara and is now traveling to the West. After some skirmish in a previous city, he found refuge on a boat. Viorel is now in Vienna. The little problem is that the guy at the inn was a bit of an asshole and helped capture Viorel thinking he was a vampire, which he is but nobody needs to know. Now there is a huge man (which I call the colossi) taking care of Viorel and a priest. They brought a girl. Torture my holy water... Fail. Viorel managed to confuse everyone, now he would like to get out of here. But the girl seems pretty useless. They still managed to escape and he left the girl to the care of the boat lady before going back to have two words with his captors but his power of persuasion were failing him. The priest wanted to crack a deal but Viorel is not really up to help his enemies. He finally got some blood but he can't risk to stay in Vienna. He travel to Linz were he stays a bit to learn German.
Viorel wanted to go to Praha but redirect himself toward Augsburg instead where he wants to get a horse, except that the horses are a bit scared of his vampirism and maybe something else. Viorel is really not a horse expert. Then he comes into an altercation with couple of people, he wants some fear in his blood. The girl Viorel has found seemed to enjoy the game. Viorel prepares for the nightmares that come with a feast of blood, in a rush to leave, he cross the dukedom of Lorrain.
We introduced Sorina, three weeks after the beginning of Viorel's escape.
Viorel dreamed of Sorina and woke up not really remembering anything. Traveling to Paris, he arrives at "La cour des miracles". He is rescued by a stranger who turned out to be Nicolas Flamel, the alchemist he was looking for. Nicolas does some strange experiment without Viorel's agreement. Some people are looking for Nicolas's secrets. On the other side of Europe, Sorina awakes and Viorel's past in haunting him.

Now, let's continue with Vampire Heart, right where we left of last week
 
He walked away of the table. I heard his steps away in the stairs as his took his sit upstairs to enjoy the show. I had thought that for this once he was going to do it himself but I was probably overestimating myself. He never touched anyone unless that was necessary, he left his slave do the job for him. The human were even better are torturing others than the vampires. Vampires have eternity in front of them and it also seems that they have eternity behind them. They are stuck in time and however they look at things the importance of it decreases as they grew older. Human are able to feel intensely for one second only, just the time of a hug, just the time of letting yourself go to kiss the only one important for you. And bad feelings can be even more intense than good feelings, when a human is hurt it will hurt everything and everyone around as if to lower his pain he needed to give it to somebody else to that the pain could escape him. Vampires need time, their heart is not beating, they don’t have that warm blood to carry the emotion all over their body, they are more rational they think things through again and again and again before being sure of their feelings. But for me I didn’t, maybe because of my mother raising me, maybe because of Sorina’s smile or of her eyes, maybe because every time I was looking at her I wanted to hug her beyond reasons. I didn’t think twice before wanting to pull my chains apart and break the neck of the human slave who was coming near her with knifes and needles.

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