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The Monster Inside: The First Vampire 173 The Stranger in the Depths

Lua peaked over the coral towards the patrol guards at the edge of the city. Lia, her twin, tugged at her fin to pull her back down.

"This is a bad idea," Lia insisted through their mental link, her large eyes wide with nervousness, "If we're caught-"

Lua grinned, "You're always such a spoil sport, Lia. If you stop being so skittish, we won't get caught".

"But-"

Lua grabbed her sister's arm and pulled her forward to the edge of the reef. She peaked out past the edge towards the guards, then turned to spot the pod of whales making their way past the reef.

"Get ready," Lua smiled.

"Lua, I-"

"Go!"

Lua jetted out from the reef, pulling her anxious sister along with her until they were amongst the pod of whales, bypassing the guards on the way down towards the depths.

"Are you sure this is a good idea?" Lia asked, "You always say that the shipwrecks are interesting, but we never find anything there that we haven't seen before. The human world is so boring".

"One of them was a pirate ship! There's sure to be some treasure there," Lua grinned.

She'd heard the patrol report a fight on the surface between a merchant ship and several pirate ships. With this wreck still being fresh, she was bound to find something good.

"Pirates?" asked Lia, "Lua, you know that we're supposed to stay away from Pirates".

"Lia, I doubt they'll be any live pirates at the bottom of the ocean," Lua rolled her eyes.

The two swam on, their blue Life Lines shimmering with their scales. Lua's scales were a deep blue, contrasting greatly with the smooth, pale skin on her stomach, palms and face. Lia's were a pale purple, reminiscent of her soft and kind disposition.

The two swam with the pod of whales towards the west, then, after a few minutes, paused to watch as some of the lighter debris finished falling to the ocean floor.

"See, I told you it was fresh!" said Lua excitedly. She made to dive down, only to have Lia grab her hand, "What?"

Lia pointed towards the dark chasm nearby. The wreck had fallen on the edge of the deep crevice, a place where only the braver merpeople ventured, but there, floating listlessly, was the figure of a pale man in black. Considering there were many other bodies of human men floating about, Lua was inclined to ignore it.

However, as his shirt lifted up in the weightlessness of the ocean, it exposed something that was absolutely not human.

"Are those…black Life Lines?" asked Lia.

The two had never seen black Life Lines before. A human Magician's Life Lines were silver or white. Elves had green, Merpeople had blue, Dwarves, brown. But black?

Lua swam over, catching his body lightly and directing it over to the edge of the chasm, she unceremoniously flipped him over and pulled up his shirt to expose the Life Lines. She didn't touch them, such a thing was taboo to any race, but as she hovered her finger over them and tried to read them, she found herself falling short. Lia, who had approached cautiously with her hands clasped before her, looked at her sister in confusion.


"I can't read them," Lia admitted.

"Neither can I," Lua replied, "They look so…wrong".

Lia nodded in agreement, "Lua, maybe we should just leave him and pretend we didn't see-"

Lia paused, looking towards the distant west in surprise.

"What's that?" asked Lia.

"Quick, hide!" said Lua.

Their Life Lines glowed as they pulled on the water around them, the water swirled around them and the unknown man before it appeared to all the world like they had never been there, like they didn't exist.

A dark, ink-like existence shot to the top of the crevice, and there, amongst the darkness, was the shape of a woman. A Magician by the looks of her.

She spun around in panic, looking for something, then her ink spread out dying the world in darkness. Lia and Lua froze in fear. They'd never seen or heard of a Magician with this capability before.

After a moment, the ink retreated, and the woman appeared enraged before she shot back towards the west. It took another few minutes before Lua and Lia felt safe enough to release their influence on the water, their eyes glued to the far west.

"Okay, I think we should really go back now, Lua".

Lia sighed as she looked up at her sister, releasing the man's shirt and flipping him back over, "But this is a really important discovery! If we could take him to the elders, then we could-"

Lua froze as her hand fell on the chest of the man, and unbelievable, she felt a heartbeat. A single heartbeat, but it was clear. Lua's gaze snapped down to the man, "He's still alive".

"What?" asked Lia, moving forward.

"I felt a heartbeat," Lua insisted.

Lia moved forward and placed a hand beside her sister's. They waited for a moment, but felt nothing. Lia sighed, "Maybe you-"

Thump.

Lia's eyes widened as she snatched her hand back, "How in the depths is he still alive?"

Lua looked up at her sister, "Do you think we should take him back now?"

Lia thought for a moment. About the Magician in the ink and the man before her with black Life Lines. This had happened near her people's home. Even if it brought trouble, it was trouble they should be prepared for.

"Fine," Lia said, "But you're taking the blame".

Lua rolled her eyes, "Please, you practically begged me to take you out".
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The two young mermaids each grabbed a hand and dragged the man through the water back towards the east, arguing the whole way.

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Meanwhile, in the depths of that body's soul, Rassa floated in the nothingness. He could not help but sigh now that he was all alone without connection to the outside world. Victor had told him that the sub-death was a way for Vampires to sleep, and had implied that it occurred when they starved. Clearly, that was not the only way to fall into the sub-death.

He'd been drowning when his survival instincts had reared up, determined to make a meal out of the Inktress so he could gather enough power to rise back to the surface. Then, he'd found himself here. At first he thought he was dead, but after feeling the familiar environment, he realised the truth of it. He was stuck in the sub-death until someone gave him blood, either purposefully or accidently. Whether he'd been starving or not on the way in, that was the only way Rassa knew he could come out of the sub-death. Even if he could come out merely by having the water expelled from his lungs, that wasn't bound to happen any time soon. He'd been in the middle of Whaler's Strait, and deep down from his understanding. Even if the currents eventually took him to land, by then he'd be starving, especially considering his energy was no doubt being used to maintain his body at this stage.

Rassa sighed in disappointment. He'd failed his friends. Failed them epically. If only he'd been more confident in his abilities. In his powers. He'd had the power to decimate those ships, yet he'd been too overconfident, too arrogant.

No. He'd been neither of those. All he'd been was scared. Scared of what he'd become and what people would see him as.

He did not belong in this world. Him or his abilities. He was a monster, and despite their faith in him, Rassa knew that Aegin and Ebony had never seen Rassa step over the line. Had never seen him and what he could truly be. They'd seen glimpses perhaps. In the mines at Jerrica and at Fountain Ridge on the night he was Unsealed. But he'd placid since then. Tame. No doubt he'd given them a false sense of security.

It would have been better if he'd never met them. If he'd never put their lives in their kind of danger. If he'd never taken responsibility for them when he couldn't even protect himself.

It would have been better if he'd just stayed that innocent little boy who chased rabbits with the other kids in Cordon. What had this darkness brought him that was any good anyway?

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283 Employment for the Exiled
282 A Parting of Pilgrims
281 The Eve of Egress
280 The Bowing of Burdens
279 The Dead through the Doorway
278 A Storm for Seekers
277 The Whispers of Wayfarers
276 A Notation on Naivety
275 The Desperation of the Devoured
274 The Duty of a Devourer
273 The Tolerance of Twined Fates
272 A Seal for a Sanguine
271 A Deal with a Demon
270 A Poem in a Prison
269 A Foul Path to Freedom
268 The Poverty of a Priestess
267 A Sly Switch
266 A Ticket of Turmoil
265 A Dedication to Duty
264 To Hunt a Hunter
263 A Slip from a Shadow
262 The Ruin of a Revenan
261 The Wailing of a Witness
260 The Hardship of the Hun
259 The Legacy of Ligh
258 A Song of Starvation
256 The First Vampire Short Stories 3.5
255 Author's Notes Volume 3
254 The Moon Voyager
253 The End of the Mission
252 The Threat Overturned
251 The Path of Gluttony
250 The Rebirth
249 The Vampire's Return
248 The Shadow Among the Flames
247 The Burning Isle
246 The Kitsune
245 The Voice of the Mis
244 The Master's Death
243 The Taste of Blood
242 The Pavilion's Divination
241 The Shattering of Chains
240 The Decision is Made
239 The Fool's Path seems bleak
238 The Living cannot wait for the Dead
237 The Plan
236 The Letters
235 The Test of Trus
234 The Proof Needed
233 The Fool's Path
232 The Madame's Chains
231 The Boy faces his Burdens
230 The Star Pavilion
229 The Warning
228 The Willing Escapee
227 The Ridge Men in Cordon
226 The Enemy Resurfaces
225 The Meaning of Comfor
224 The Unexpected Visitor
223 The Jealous Rival
222 The Charm Merchants
221 The Charm Crafters
220 The Untouchable Merchandise
219 The Abyss of Sorrow II
218 The Abyss of Sorrow I
217 The Watery Depths
216 The Hope of a Boy
215 The Path to Moonshadow
214 The Failing Mission
213 The Faithful and the Faithless
212 The Road Best Not Taken
211 The Slow Turn
210 The Dance of Fate
209 The Winter Solstice
208 The Dawn of a Warrior VI
207 The Dawn of a Warrior V
206 The Cover of Nigh
205 The Dawn of a Warrior IV
204 The Dawn of a Warrior III
203 The Dawn of a Warrior II
202 The Smuggler in their Mids
201 The Dawn of a Warrior I
200 The Beast of the Arena
199 The Proposal
198 The Crux of the Problem
197 The Unwelcome Gues
196 The Madame
195 The Ruin is Compromised
194 The Cost of Burdens
193 The Unsteady Deal
192 The Island of Herguard
191 The Weightlessness of Human Selfishness
190 The Choice is Given
189 The Shadows Shrink in the Day
188 The Blood Contrac
187 The Fiancee
186 The Doctor who was Kind
185 The Difference between Ink and Shadow
184 The Inktress Lurks
183 The Dream that was not a Dream
182 The Kitsune's Dilemma
181 The Top Graduates of the Magician's Academy
180 The Fool's Observant Eyes
179 The Fate of his Investmen
178 The Charm Craftsman's Persistent Fool
177 The Strange Fool
176 The Wind Comes Calling
175 The Fate of His Investmen
174 The Heartbeat of a Drowned Man
173 The Stranger in the Depths
172 The Fool's Eyes
171 The Inktress's Vengeance
170 The Ominous Sign
169 The Business Training
168 The Inktress's Folly
167 The Pirate Lord
166 Teaser for Vol.3
165 Author's Note and Thank you
164 A Lonely Existence*
163 A Shadow Magician...or more?*
162 A Dark Tiding on the Horizon*
161 A Lesson from a Vampire and an Assassin*
160 A Friendly Competition*
159 A Stormy Night*
158 A Couple of Underdogs*
157 A Whaler's Strait*
156 A Source Revealed*
155 A Dark Shade of Ink
154 A Charm Craftsman
153 An Exchange
152 A Stolen Item?
151 A World-Class Auction
150 A Ship, a Captain and a Vampire
149 A Captain's Decisions
148 A Truth Bomb
147 A New Collection of Charms
146 A Disgruntled Party
145 A Signing and A Sealing
144 A Tracking Charm
143 A Deal is Struck
142 A Past Better Forgotten
141 An Old Friend?
140 A Night at the Theatre
139 A Need for an Ally
138 A Meal to Remember
137 A Surname
136 A Young Shadow
135 A Moon Amongst the Shadows
134 A New Commodity
133 A Debt Repaid...and Some
132 A Fair Price
131 A Fool
130 A Light Element Tool
129 A Big Spender
128 A Business Venture
127 A Challenge
126 An Unusual Gemstone
125 A Street of Skewers
124 An Island Built by Traders
123 A Potential Unknown
122 A Game with the Captain
121 A Midnight Meal
120 A First Night in the Galley
119 An Experienced Shipmate
118 A Trip to the Crow's Nes
117 A Ship called The Miranda
116 A Fateful Decision
115 An Offer
114 An Honest Discussion
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