Dhampir Love

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his favorite program.  Sleep wasn’t about to come, so I started thinking about my wedding vows.  I wanted to say my own words and let my heart speak.  Getting a piece of paper and pen from the nightstand, I started writing.  ‘Tony, when I first met you….’  I wadded the paper and threw it toward the waste basket sitting against the wall.  Grabbing another piece of paper, I started again.  ‘Tony, you have made my life complete…..’  Wadding up the paper I threw it toward the waste basket.  Now was not the time to try and figure out what I was going to say.  Laying the paper and pen on the nightstand, I closed my eyes, smiled because I was marrying the greatest man on earth.  Soon I was asleep.
     
         In the shadows a black cloaked figure followed Tony.  Running as fast as I could to catch him, I tripped over my feet.  “Tony” I yelled.  Tony didn’t hear me.  He stopped at the end of a bridge and the black cloaked figure grabbed him.  “Tony” I yelled again stretching out my hand.  When I blinked, Tony and the black cloaked figure were gone.  Searching through villages I asked everyone I came too if they had seen him.  My Tony was gone.
     
         My eyes flew open and I sat straight up in bed gasping for air.  I thought about the story Mildred had told me and guessed that was the reason for the silly dream.  Turning to Tony’s side of the bed, he wasn’t there.  Getting up I hurried to the living room.  Seeing Tony asleep in his chair, I breathed a sigh of relief.  I checked the front door to make sure it was locked.  Going over to his recliner, gently laying my hand on his shoulder, he opened his eyes.
         “I must have dozed off in my chair,” he said, groggy as we headed down the hall.
          He climbed into bed and his eyes closed the second his head lay on the pillow.  He started snoring lightly. Scooting close to him I hugged him until I fell asleep.    
     
     
         Opening my eyes, the sun was peeking through the slit in the curtain.  Tony was stirring beside me.  I smiled when he kissed the top of my head .  I got out of bed and headed to the kitchen, grabbed the calendar from the wall and sat at the table. I started looking through the months stopping at June.  June would be a good month to have a wedding.  It wouldn’t be too hot and we could have it outside; providing there was no rain.  I smiled because Tony and I were going to be husband and wife.  I was never as happy as I was the morning I told him I would marry him.  
         Tony went to the refrigerator to get a fresh flask.  The phone started ringing just as Tony was about to sit at the table.
         “Hello,” he said into the receiver. 
         “Hello son.  Did the equipment arrive at the blood bank?” Victor asked.
         “Yes father.”
         “I called because I have important news to share.  I received a call from Thorment.  He’s the head vampire of the Mortensin clan in Italy.”
         “I didn’t realize there were still vampires.  You and William are the only two I thought existed,” Tony paused.  “I can’t forget Charlotte.”
         I shivered when he mentioned Charlotte’s name.
          “Oh son, there’s a lot more of us than you know.  I didn’t feel the need to say anything, until now.”
         “Is something happening, I need to know about?” Tony asked.
         “Thorment holds an annual meeting and has called me to come.  He also wants you present.”
         “Me—Why,” Tony sounded surprise.
         “He is calling for Jason’s presence as well.  Apparently, he’s having a problem with half-human offspring and needs to set ground rules,” Victor said, calmly.
         “When is this meeting?” Tony asked.
         “Next month. We shouldn’t be gone for more than a few days.”
         “I have to let Jess know.  I’ll talk to her and call you later this
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