A Moonlit Night Saga: Episodes 1 - 4
will try and destroy you, and everyone
that you care about. They will try and seduce you, until you care
about nothing other than blood. They will try and break your very
existence.”
    “Why mother? None of this makes any sense,”
Emily said.
    “Because of who you are, and what you
represent,” Amanda said. “Unlike anything else in the world, they
fear you. Everyone single one of them. Do not trust a vampire; not
any of them.”
    From what Emily had seen of Simeon, she would
have to agree. However, Xander was also a vampire, and she would
probably already be dead if it wasn’t for him. Looking deep into
her mother’s eyes, she said, “Not all vampires are like that. A
vampire saved me—.”
    “All vampires are like that!” Amanda
screeched. “Especially him—!”
    All of a sudden, a powerful force grabbed
hold of Emily, ripping her away from the beach; away from the
mother she had just found.
    “No!” screamed Emily, as she flew into the
air, high above the birds. “Not yet, please! Please just give me
just one more minute with my mother!”

Chapter Two

    “Emily…,” said Steven, prodding his sister in
bed. “C’mon, it’s almost lunch time. Are you going to sleep all day
or what?”
    Emily slowly opened her eyes, and looking up
at her brother, she asked, “How did I get here?”
    “Well…I’m assuming you fell asleep?”
questioned Steven, with a puzzled look on his face.
    That’s when Emily remembered the events of
last night, both the attack and her visit with her mother.
    “You won’t believe it, Steven, but I met
mother last night,” Emily said.
    “You must really be out of it,” said Steven,
shaking his head. “Mom died a long time ago, you know that.”
    “Y—yeah, you’re right,” Emily stuttered. “I
could have sworn that I saw her.”
    “What happened last night?” Steven asked.
“What happened to your gentleman caller?”
    Figuring that it was best not to worry her
brother, Emily slid out of bed, and said, “Oh…nothing happened. We
talked for a bit, and then I went to bed.”
    “Yeah, sure,” said Steven, laughing. “You
tapped that ass, didn’t you?”
    “Ugh, you’re such a pig sometimes,”
complained Emily, entering the bathroom.
    “Hurry up and get ready!” shouted Steven,
from the bedroom. “I figured you needed to get some fresh air,
after the rough last couple of days.”
    “Where are we going?” inquired Emily, turning
on the sink faucets.
    “Out for lunch with Tyler and Julia, hope you
don’t mind,” Steven replied.
    “Not at all, I think that’s exactly what I
need,” Emily said. “Give me a couple minutes and I’ll be ready to
leave.”
    And so, the two siblings made their way
downtown. They walked down the busy streets, which was unusual for
the small city of Georgetown.
    “Look at all these people!” exclaimed Emily,
as all the strange people brushed by her. “Are they all
tourists?”
    “I don’t think so,” Steven answered. “Since
when did Georgetown become a tourist destination?”
    “Well I don’t recognize any of them,” said
Emily, looking around. “Not a single one—.”
    Emily’s voice trailed off, as she something
caught her eye.
    Down the block, a strange man was staring
directly at her. It was almost as if he was staring straight into
her soul. When Emily looked back at him, the man looked away. For
whatever reason, he didn’t seem to want Emily to know that he had
been watching her.
    “Did you see that?” asked Emily, pointing
down the street. “That man over there, he was looking directly at
me.”
    Looking down the street, Steven searched for
the man Emily had been talking about. Finding none, he put his hand
on her shoulder, and said, “You’re losing it, Emily. There’s no one
watching you. C’mon, let’s go, they’re waiting for us.”
    They found Tyler and Julia, waiting for them
a few blocks down the street. They were sitting on the patio,
having a few beers. Grabbing some chairs, Steven and
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