Fanon:The Woods of Bridgeport

The Woods of Bridgeport
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Skyler
"This isn't fair!" I exploded at my boss Thursday morning. "It wasn't my fault! Does it ever occur to you that paparazzi figure stuff out alone?" Edmund, a sniveling coward of a head of a detective agency, simply wrinkled up his nose in that infuriating, prim way of his and whined, "I apologize, Miss Wright, but the Hamming case was top secret! That ending up in the newspaper, on top of everything else, puts your job in a very precarious position. I'm afraid I must-- ah -- dismiss you from the  Howards Agency. I will expect your badge within the week." What I did next makes my stomach turn today. I groveled. "Pleeeeeeeease, Mr. Howards. I need this job! There's nowhere else I can work!" "That's understandable," he muttered, then continued louder, proving how much he loves being groveled at. "If you insist, Miss Wright. Within a month, get a case, complete it, make a satisfactory report, deposit the agency's portion of the compensation, and I may reconsider." "Thank you! I won't fail! Thank you!" I ran out of there as fast as possible to avoid barfing all over his front.

It seems like I assumed that cases would be so much easier to pick up now that my job depended on it. But no, it's never that easy without seeming desperate. But within two hours of case hunting, I actually was getting desperate. I loved my job. I was snoopy by nature, and I got paid to do it. Just kidding. I liked being a detective because what I learned about people helped me in my life experiences. I liked it cause I was good at it. There are a bunch of reasons. But lately I'd mouthed off over client confidentiality even within the agency {I was for it} and I'd gotten sick and tired of being expected to let everybody else walk right over me,just because I'm fairly new. I have a big mouth when it comes to my negative opinions. I biked home, which was a small house, but with the indescribable feeling about it that comes of so many memories made in one place. I rented it at the moment, as soon as I found out that I could live here again, but I could lose it again if I got fired. I rested my hand on the door frame, just under where I had scratched my initials as a kid. I'm usually non-sentimental, blunt, but I could lose more than my job and Dad's house. No one else would ever hire me, as being a detective is all I'm good for. I might not even be able to keep an apartment. I sighed and stepped inside. There on the little table next to the door was a picture of Dad and a mom I barely remembered. Only a few good memories, before they started to fight. I woke up, and she wasn't there. As far as I can remember, that was the last time I cried. All Dad told me was it wasn't my fault, but I heard my name enough to doubt him. I shook myself. Why was I thinking about this now? I'd known for years, and I had more crucial fish to fry. I put the picture down. I was exhausted. I flopped down on the couch and fell asleep. In the middle of the night a dull thud woke me up, but I thought it was my imagination.

I stepped outside groggily. I'd overslept, and usually I'm expected at eight for file work. But of course, Edmund was probably far too busy dancing on my termination paperwork to glance at his watch. I sighed and turned the corner of the house to get my bike so I could find a case. There was a guy lying there. I shook his shoulder, and I swear I could feel the heat of his skin right through his tattered shirt. To this day I don't know what made me do it, but I dragged this random guy inside by the arms and set him on the floor. I rolled him over and took off his cracked shades. Man, he's hot, was my first thought.The lower half of his face had super thick stubble, maybe you could call it a beard, and his hair was wild and matted. Between that and his torn clothes, he looked like he walked through a forest all the way from Moonlight Falls. Only an extremely faint heartbeat and his body temperature told me he was still alive. Thinking back on it, I should have called an ambulance or something, but that thought only occurs to me if the person is bleeding a bunch or they don't wake up for two days. Besides, I was too interested {though slightly freaked out} to hand this over to anyone else. A thump in the middle of the night, and this guy shows up, looking like he was chased by monsters, and it looks like he passed out over  minor scrapes and a some weird sickness. My detective's nose was all over the place, and it would stay that way if I got no results for hours. So that's how I ended up fighting sleep in a chair at two in the morning the next day. I'd left the room as little as possible, aided by three jelly sandwiches and a big cup of coffee. Then the guy shuddered slightly. Slowly, carefully, as if afraid of the light, or something he might see, he opened his eyes.

Logan
I might as well have kept them closed, since the light from the one lamp was enough to half blind me. When my eyes adjusted, I at first thought I was alone. I was all set to take a nap, since the floor was softer than the other places where I could sleep for a few minutes, but  then I remembered my dream and I didn't want to sleep. They had told me very distinctly that they weren't done with me. And I knew it was true, because if they wanted to catch me, they would. I raised my head and looked over the room. I hated it. Don't get me wrong, it was good, but it was tiny. I felt barely able to breathe. Then I noticed that there was some  really good-looking girl in the room, leaning so far forward in her chair she was practically falling over, her eyes trained on me. "Ummmm...Hi?" from somewhere under the jelly on her mouth she answered, "Hi. Glad you're up." "How did I get here?" "From the way you look,  I'm guessing you walked. I found you in my yard." "I feel horrible." "Like, Need-Medical-Attention horrible, or something that can be taken care of easily?" "Like I'm gonna throw up, and have a rare disease for the rest of my life," I groaned. She raised one eyebrow. "Why were you passed out in my yard?" I scowled. "'Cause that was as far as I got. I didn't get to pick when I gave out, you know." "Who are you?" "Ladies first." "Skyler. Wright." "Logan." "You look like a Logan." "You look like a Lily, or  maybe a Christie." We stopped and glared at each other. I knew I had a smart mouth, and if she had one too, it could go on forever. For some reason I was fine with that. She looked smart enough to keep it up. "Do you usually drag guys from your yard into the house to interrogate them?" I said. She took the bait. "Do you just pass out in people's yards and keep them up at night?" "Yes." Though I lied, it completely takes her off guard, so she has to start again herself. "Okay, just be careful in Moonlight Falls. Weird stuff happens at night, but I guess you'd fit in perfectly." Now I'm the one who's startled. For the first part of her question, I know to take her advice in there, and yes, I guess now I would fit in. And I'm surprised she believes in that stuff. But I was still on my feet enough to put on a disappointed face and say, "Nothing wrong with being weird. I thought that someone who believes in Moonlight Falls legend would know that." She blushed. "I do know that. But I'm not willing to go so far as to go over there with all that creepy supernatural stuff. I hate it." Hm! "Why do you live here, then?" I asked. "Why not Twinbrook, or Sunset Valley?" "Two reasons. I was born here, and I like it enough to stay, and two, I don't believe it when people say there are vampires here, or anything. Just ghosts, because they're everywhere." I almost laughed, though it was too early on to have an absolute reason to. "Seriously," she continues. I didn't do a very good job of holding my laughter. "I think that with all the famous people around, one or two would be vampires, with all the socializing the celebrities do." Elvira Slayer immediately comes to mind. "And celebrities can't keep secrets?" I asked. She looked me straight in the eye. "No. And every morning the paper proves it." How naive. She trusts too much, and me still being here shows that. "Wait... You know where we are?" she said. "Of course. There's the Bridge in Bridgeport, as a friend of mine says, and a giant billboard with Matthew Hamming's face on it. And bars and clubs all over the place. I should know. I took a shortcut through one." She eyed me suspiciously. "Where are you from?" I decided to go by what was technically the truth even though she meant 'where did you come from', as she hated Moonlight Falls so much and would assume that I'm about to start shedding or casting spells or something. "I was born in Twinbrook." She relaxed. In a few minutes or so she said, "Where are you going to stay?" I shrugged. "Here, if you have a shed. I'll only use it to sleep in." She was silent, so I thought it must have been okay with her.

Skyler
I sensed something deep. I couldn't ignore it. It was the huge movie-like mystery most detectives give up on ever even getting, if I was right. If he stayed here, I could get a chance to get him to talk about himself, and how he got here, and then Ed would be forced to take me back so his agency could get the credit of supporting and training me. Perfect. So I said, "Sure. You can use my old room, if you don't mind sleeping on the floor. It's empty right now."

Logan
After a while she said, "Sure. You can use my old room, if you don't mind sleeping on the floor. It's empty right now." Like I said. She trusted too much. So I moved myself in, which was easy since all I owned was a pair of ripped jeans, a shredded shirt, and a pair of underwear. She insisted that I should get more underwear, and though I thought so too, I pretended not too, so she said I don't have to buy more shirts and pants, which are very restricting when perfect. I liked having a house. It was a bump in an otherwise monotonous lifestyle, and they'd never find me here, even if they knew I was in Bridgeport. So a few weeks wore on. Then, with a start, I realized what I was doing. I was being an idiotic hypocrite who insists on making himself vulnerable. I hated Skyler for doing that to me. I'd called her naive, but I was dulling any chance of surviving if they found me, and just assuming they wouldn't. She couldn't keep them from getting inside. I would be better off on the streets. So I found myself stepping out into the moonless night.

Skyler
When I woke up and he wasn't there, I was almost surprised. I told myself that I shouldn't have expected him to stay long enough for me to have an opportunity to get him to talk. But it was disappointing. I wondered what he would do.

Logan
I wandered. I waited. For the pain that would tell me that they were real, and that the alchemists from Moonlight Falls hadn't been in my head. I slept where I could. I ate from the few fruit trees around. But I was always on edge, just waiting, and watching. I was asleep behind the Eugi's when it came.

Searing. Plasma-boiling. Paralyzing. Just a few words I could use to describe it. I'd been waiting, but it didn't even occur to me what was happening. I was numbed from the ground beneath me, the faint rain, everything but the agony. I began to writhe. "Hey, you okay?" a guy's voice came through the fog. I could barely see his face. Somebody yelled, I think it was me, and then it was over. I lay there, breathing heavily. "You okay?" He repeated, looking down at me. I stared up at him, gripping his wrist. He saw my eyes, now red. "What the..." he didn't have time to finish before I drained his blood. His friend stared at the plasma dripping from my hands, my mouth, the victim's wrist. My thirst gone, I left completely changed.

Skyler
I picked up the paper Wednesday morning to a disturbing headline.  VAMPIRES ATTACK! Or something like that. I glanced once before moving on to the story. Some guy had been attacked by a vampire, and his friend had reported it. If I didn't have to job-hunt, I could have known about this sooner! There was a picture of the guy who was almost killed. Plasma was everywhere, particularly his arm. Another picture was fairly clear except for a large gray, brown and  blue blur from the middle to the edge. I doubted vampires, but I decided to take it to an old friend. Just in case.

Josh is the photographer for the Bridgeport Bugle. He has all sorts of camera and picture gadgets, and he took the pictures, so he can tell me what he thinks. So first he took his computer and blew up the picture of the victim. He centered the screen on the guy's neck, and then tried his arm. "Got it!" he pointed at the forearm."Sure, but does the wound look like fangs to you?" "Yep. There were even the indents from the other teeth when I got there. And look," he brought up the other picture. "Is it just me, or does that bit of the blur look like a face?" he grabbed a tool and dragged a box over a section of the blur. He dragged up a slider, and I could see distorted features that were somehow familiar. I suddenly felt sick. I'd been living with a vampire.

I suddenly hated Logan, for everything he was. A liar, an attempted-murderer, and worst of all, a vampire. Call me racist, but I hated vampires. With everything they could use well, they kill. And I know it's stupid, but I like to be able to understand things, and vampires always have to be so mysterious. And this only added to how much I hate them. I kinda-sorta have-- I had a crush on this guy, and he could have KILLED me! Aaaaaaagh! Sorry. And I lost my case, I thought sadly. I lost it for absolutely nothing. Wait...If I investigate him, make sure he's the right guy, record a confession and give it to the police, I get revenge and my job back! Ha! But I have to hurry. I only have three weeks. I have a wig. I used it in a play in high school. It's orange and conspicuous, but it works as a disguise. And the worse the makeup, the better the disguise. I found this horrible aqua-blue eyeshadow I couldn't imagine myself wearing, and bright red lipstick. I would stand out, but not in a recognizable way. So, buried in old clothes, smears of eyeshadow, layer after layer of blush, and blinding lipstick, I set out to secure my job.

Logan
It was over.They'd have to leave me alone now that the transformation was over. The alchemists had won, and I wasn't trapped anymore. But now I had a new problem... I had to stay hidden. The newspaper had announced everything, and apparently while I was leaving the other guy had taken a picture. And it was only a matter of time before Skyler figured out that I was a vampire, and that I bit the person in the paper. So I lived at the Abandoned Warehouse, as long as I worked there. I was a decoy until I showed them what I could do. Then it was my job to get other people out of jail, or preferably the police car. There was this really weird orange-haired lady who showed up once. She wasn't good at pretending to be lost, {her heart rate skyrocketed} but Selena always tries a stealthy approach, so she asked me to track her rather than catch her right there. I tracked that lady to a house that looked somehow familiar. I looked through a window and saw the excited-looking weird girl walk in and sit at a desk. She ripped off her orange hair and scratched her head like crazy, letting out her huge mass of nearly-white blond hair tumble down. Like I said, just a matter of time. Skyler was smart enough to find me. So when she left the room I gently pushed on the pane of glass, barely catching it before it fell. I set it down and climbed through. She'd left an ugly bag on the floor. Dumping everything out, I found some notes, quickly scratched on the back of old receipts. Aha! I grabbed all of them and was about to leave when she came back. She almost dropped her salad, then got a hold of herself. "Hi, Logan," she said, trying to smile."What are you doing here?" She put one hand in her pocket. I decided to get to the point. "What were you doing at the warehouse earlier?" She pulled down her eyebrows. "Huh?" "Don't try. Your wig is right there. You're wearing the exact same clothes." "As who? Are you okay?" "What were you doing at the warehouse?" "L- Which warehouse?" "Skyler." I was starting to get mad. She was too smart for this. She clenched her teeth. She obviously thought she could keep this from me. So I guessed. "You found out that I was becoming a vampire when you met me. You found out that I attacked that guy in the newspaper. You wanted to catch me and turn me in." She didn't move. "Sorry, Skyler. I'm not going." She opened a drawer, quickly for a human, and drew a gun. "You are going to jail. I am going to keep my job. This," she drew her phone from her pocket, "Is going to convict you." she pressed a button, and I heard my voice saying, "-ire when you met me. You found out that I attacked that guy in the newspaper. You wanted to catch me and turn-" she shut it off."I've won." I looked her straight in the eye. "You can't shoot me. You couldn't even try." She shrugged. "You willing to test me?" I smiled. She smiled back. And I realized that she was too dangerous to have on my trail. She wouldn't back down. And once again, she had the upper hand, and I was vulnerable. I lost it.

Skyler
He flung himself at me so fast that the one shot I had time to fire missed by a mile. He crouched over me and knocked the gun out of my hand, snarling. I looked into his savage, crimson eyes and saw his intentions. My silence. My plasma. He leans toward my throat. Mercifully, my mind blacks itself out.

Logan
The first time I bit someone, it was a victory. I enjoyed it because of that, even though his plasma was flat. This is different. So much better in one way. So much worse in another. Her plasma is incredible. I could live off of it. All I wanted was more. But I hated her because this victory was empty. Not a victory at all. She had so much more fight in her. She was powerful, in a human way. It turned the plasma dry when I realized this. I tried to get more, wanting to revive the sensation, but there was almost no plasma left. If I wanted to win it, she would have to live. So that's why I left her at the hospital doors. When the next nurse came outside and found her, I left. I didn't know where to go. But I was free.

Skyler
I woke up slowly, in weird lurching moments of wakefulness and sleep, and for a while the world was a moldy slushie, which means it was very fuzzy. A nurse came in and mumbled while she poked and prodded at me, then she walked away looking satisfied. The next day, Logan was there. I almost screamed, then I realized he was waiting for a reaction like that. So I smiled and said Hi, like he wasn't the reason I was here. He sat down on the edge of my bed, and smiled back. If he's still waiting, I thought, he's going to be very disappointed. And I probably guessed right, because one of the smiles disappeared, and you can be sure it wasn't mine. "So...What's up? And why did the nurse leave?" I don't know how he got in at all. then I noticed that he shaved somewhat, and used somebody's money to buy normal clothes. It was probably mine. "Well, apparently," he replied, "I'm Logan Wright, your husband or something. Acting worried and anxious is easy enough that they believed me." "You didn't have to show ID?" Nope. I made the nurse think she could trust me. And while I was in her brain, I found out that apparently, I'm the best-looking guy she's ever seen." That made two of us. "What are you doing here?" he asked, as if I wouldn't remember. "You know better than I do. How did I taste?" He sighed and smiled, and I took that as approval. Dang. I was hoping I had made him sick. He sat there, with a perfectly smug, secure smile on his face. He thought that because I hadn't tried to attack him or get him out of there, I had given up and was going to be completely docile. I had not decided to stop fighting him. The only thing that was keeping me from scratching that look off his face was because I would collapse if I tried to reach. Then all of a sudden, he glared at me, but he wasn't looking at me. His thoughts were somewhere else.

Logan
I was angry because she was being kept here, not using any of her mind at all, just getting soft. I wished she would hurry up and heal so we could be back to hating each other. But the field wasn't level anyway. I would have my advantages no matter what, but I wished she could almost beat me. I wished she were a vampire. I let the silence go on and she began to squirm. "What?" she demanded. I didn't know what to say for once, but some part of me took care of that problem. I swear, I didn't intend to do what happened next.

Skyler
He kissed me! It was bittersweet. It was amazing. Half of me felt good about it, like this was right. But the other side hated how much I loved the feel of his lips on mine. It screamed No, you hate him, you can't let him put you in this position, he's just going to try to kill you again, this is wrong. You can't like him like this! Emotion only gets in the way of investigation. I pushed that part to the back of my mind, or I tried. Than I just hated him more, and I hated myself for letting him do this. He was weakening me. I shouldn't let him do that to me. I guess he felt that way too, because he straightened abruptly and walked out of the room without another word.

Logan
I screamed at myself about what happened back there. I told myself that that was exactly why I left the house in the first place. I was throwing away my survival for stupid human distractions. I couldn't let myself relax. I escaped to the edge of Bridgeport, telling myself that I should leave the city entirely. But I wanted to stay. I didn't want to run into them again, even though it was over. And I wanted to stay because of Skyler, even though that's why I should go. She was one of the most terrifying things I'd ever seen. She wasn't really frightening, I guess. Just deadly. In the top three things likely to get me killed. {1: Them. 2: My stupid assumptions. 3: Her.} I couldn't let her put me in that position. I ran through the forest, then stopped cold, probably the stupidest thing I've ever done. Speak of the devils. Lying on the leaf-covered ground was something thin and white. I bent down, cleared off some leaves. It was a horrifyingly familiar mask, spattered with blood. "No."

Skyler
I was almost asleep when he kidnapped me from the hospital. I didn't have time to say anything before he grabbed me and we jumped out the window. Then were speeding through Bridgeport, and all I could focus on was not throwing up, or screaming, or falling. Since I had my eyes closed, it took me a while to find out that we were at the warehouse. I heard someone say, "Seriously, Logan? You brought her? The detective?" "She's not licensed anymore," he protested. "besides, I can handle her. It's not like she's going anywhere." I was put on the floor, but Logan kept holding my wrist. I had the feeling that if I tried anything, he would snap it. So I behaved. "Why am I here?" I asked quietly, opening my eyes. He looks like he's answering them more than me. "We need to use the equipment and the files." ''Files? ''I think. The criminal headquarters keeps files? Logan read my mind and he said, "Yeah. We're basically like the police station, but we don't directly attack the other side on a daily basis." All the criminal eyes turned to me. The glares, too. A woman who once robbed my house looks particularly angry. She probably remembers me busting her klepto butt. "What did you just tell her about us?" she growled. "She wanted to know if we kept files." "Well, we do. And we don't want anyone with detective training, licensed or not, going through them." "Come on," he insists. "She's not going to tell anybody anything. She's too scared of me. "What?" I was indignant. "Was I 'too scared' when I shot at you?" Some people reappraise me, a bunch snicker, and one guy laughs out loud. "Shut up," Logan hissed at me. "Come on, guys. For me?"  I glance at him and see faint purplish-blue waves going from his head to theirs. The woman shrugged. "Sure. Take your time. Go to the plans room.Everything you want is through the door in the back. The computer's passwords are on this card, sorted by category." We went through a room with a bunch of chairs and a platform, and in the next room were papers and blueprints and filing cabinets and a computer with the Landgrabb Inc. symbol flying around on the screen. He clicked the screen to life, opened 'Non-corporation Related Incidents', and selected 'Vampire Relations or Suspections'. "Password, password," he muttered. "Elizabeth Bathory? Who's she?" Oh," I said. "She's some woman from the Middle Ages who bathed in plasma." "Ah. Once again, your huge nerdness and brain of useless knowledge has solved a crisis. I now know who the nutcase Elizabeth Bathory is." "Well, I would know something useful if I knew what we were looking for," I retorted. He sighed, and for a while I thought he wouldn't answer. Then he said

Logan
I lived for a long time in Moonlight Falls with my brother Aaron. Apparently, he was part of an alchemists' group. They wanted to test the effect of Bottled Vampire's Bite in a ritual that would transform you into a vampire more slowly. They thought that maybe the combination of faster transformation along with the longer process of changing would bring new positives, could make you a vampire,never even aging, without any bad effects, maybe even no thirst. So when Aaron suggested testing it on me, I said yes. I don't remember much of the ritual, since I asked for a potion of sleep first, in case something freaky happened to me that I didn't want to see. Their Witch leader did all the weird-sounding spells, and then I was supposed to slowly drink a mixture of my plasma and Bottled Vampire's Bite. Then Sarah, who was reading about all the possible effects of that, came forward and knocked the cup out of my hands, but it was mostly over anyway. Then all these people crashed in, with black robes and white masks. The leaders with red cloaks told the others to catch me. They did, and then they got away. With me. Sarah was part of them. There were six. Every day for four days they tested me for something. Sarah badly wanted to give me something, Vamprocillin-D, but the other ones said it wasn't safe yet. That they had to wait. She said that if they waited, I could be able to escape, but they didn't listen. In disgust, she silently went on strike. She loosened the straps that tied me to the bed and walked away. Of course I got out. I ran and ran. I had been hiding in the trees, one of them was yours, but I passed out so heavily that I didn't wake up when I bounced of your roof. Today, I found one of those masks in the woods. It was spattered with blood. Sarah's blood.

Skyler
"The Circle of Six," I whispered. "What?" "Another bit of 'useless knowledge'. They're a vampire group from the eighteenth century. Sarah must have secretly been a vampire. But I guess they're the Circle of Five now." "Yeah." "So we're looking for vampire-related crimes to find them? Would they have drank from anyone while they were here?" "Yes, they don't eat plasma fruit. And between the five of them, they could easily kill three people in one meal. But we're not trying to find them. I want to make sure they're actually here." "Why would they be? You're full of special vampire blood. They have to leave you alone. Right?" "Wrong. One, I'm not sure the experiment did anything. I'm probably a normal vampire. Two, they're ruthless. They would go through all of Bridgeport to get to me. But I don't know why." "Do you know anything? Usually organizations go after people because they know something they shouldn't or something the group wants you to tell them." "No. I'm not any older or smarter then they are." "Never thought I'd hear you say that. Then it has to be something about you." "Of course. But what the netherworld is it? I brought you here because you're supposed have brains. Can't you find anything?" "Shut up!" I screamed. Then I reminded myself that he was potentially the most powerful vampire on earth. Most powerful vampire. In all of history. "Of course!" "Finally! What is it?" "If they're everything you say they are, they don't want you to be as powerful as you could have become, more powerful then they are. If they saw the notes on what could happen through Sarah's eyes, they would see you as a threat. They wanted to keep you from ever becoming a vampire, so they would give you Vamprocillin-D right after you changed. Sarah let you go. But now they think they can't hold you down for an injection." Logan took a deep breath. "So they have to kill me." "Hey, it's not like only your life is in danger. Why does no one ever think of the human? Or the police they will inevitably run into? You said they would go through Bridgeport to get to you." "And with them on the other side, Bridgeport isn't as big a shield as it sounds." "If you were evil enough to wait here." "Evil?" "Yeah." "No. We don't even know for sure they're here. So let's start going through the files." So we go through the files. "We're looking for multiple deaths in one place," he says, opening a sub-folder called 'Deaths'. "All in the same way. Hopefully, more than one bite per corpse." We open documents full of pictures and newspaper quotes. One of them is the guy Logan killed. Then we find a picture that almost made me throw up. After I thought I have it under control, I think of how it must have felt to die like that. I obviously did not have it under control, because I do throw up. Logan stares at me. "What?" "I could die like that," I whispered, which was as loud as I could go. He looked pained, probably because I didn't have any confidence in him. "Well, if you want me to feel like you can handle this, you shouldn't have stressed how horrible they are," I snapped, finding my voice. I tried to make myself look at the plasma-covered, torn body on the screen, but I had to look away. I didn't want that to happen to anybody else. Logan scrolled through the rest of the folder and glanced at my face, which I'm sure was paper-white. "You know, maybe you should sit outside for the rest of the folder. This obviously wasn't part of your training." I would have gotten mad, but it wasn't part of my training, and I didn't want to see anything worse than that first picture. I went all the way out of the building, since I didn't want to be in there alone, and sat down outside. I closed my eyes and tried to think of anything else than the victim's picture. I rolled over and looked up at five masks. One cloak-covered arm reached for me, and I was gone before I could scream.

Logan
I was starting to outstay my welcome at the warehouse, so I printed several files and walked outside. I threw the files at Skyler, and looked over when she didn't say anything. I didn't have time to react. I ran. I didn't even know where to go, but I knew the Circle, and they wanted me. They would find me, or if I didn't find them, I'd find one of them. I'm glad that it never occurred to me that Skyler might have just walked off. Who knows what would have happened if I stopped. I didn't stop to look down, and I tripped. I rolled over, and on the roof of Plasma 501 three of them were lined up, staring back at me through the holes in their masks.

Skyler
I finally nodded my head enough to get the blindfold off. I stared at the unmasked, cloaked member of the five standing in front of me. Memories started to boil in the back of my mind. This woman had been there for only five years of my life, but those were memorable. The calm before the storm. "Mom?" I whispered. Her face started to contort with anger, but settled with disgust. "Skyler," she said scornfully. "Living up to expectations isn't your strong point, is it?" "What are you talking about?" "How much you've disappointed me. First you ruin our family, than you disappoint your father, than you don't even turn out a vampire." Her face turned pitying. "I shouldn't blame you, poor girl. It's all your father's fault." "Please don't act like I know what you're talking about." She shook her head sadly. "He didn't tell you anything, did he? Oh, I should have taken you with me. When you were so small, Will found out that I was different, and just because I was a vampire and you could be one, no matter how peaceful, he decided to change it all and 'cure' both of us. He didn't accept who we were, but I would not give up how strong you could be. So he made me leave." "I was a vampire?" "Only for a small time. Then he took all your power away before you could enjoy it." "Wait...How did I disappoint Dad?" Her face screwed up again. "He wanted you to have what he called a 'normal, peaceful life'. Being a detective didn't fit the picture, did it? But I don't care. You could be a detective, or a bartender, or a lion tamer, it doesn't matter. We could reunite. I could give you back the power he took. I have powerful friends. They look sinister, but they don't want to be known. The world doesn't welcome vampires, so we take care of each other. We're chasing an evil vampire, trying to keep him from recreating Bridgeport in a way as dark as he is." "What about the shredded, plasma-covered guy found dead the 9th this season? I saw a picture of your victim." "Not our body. We tried to stop him, but he's just so fast... We need your help to stop him. One of our friends betrayed us, and we need another girl to replace her. Please, I regret leaving you. I need you! Can't I find any forgiveness after twenty years? Has your father hardened you so much?" "Stop it!" I didn't mean it to come out so harshly, I just needed some space to think, but she looked hurt, so I tried to apologize. "I'm sorry, I just need to think. It's just confusing--" And I told her about Logan, and how I thought I'd been kidnapped by her friends. She did that weird clicking thing with her tongue. "Honey, we were rescuing you. He was going to kill you! A human has to be protected from more powerful things." "But you're more powerful than me!" "But I am trying to protect you, at least until you can protect yourself! We vampires have to watch out for each other so we aren't outnumbered. Can you please help me, so I can help you?" "I don't know... I need to talk to Logan..." "But he'd kill you! Just wait until you're a vampire and safe from him, and then--" "I never agreed to turning!" Her face submerged in sadness, and I thought she must be thinking about how no one accepts vampires, and how hard I had become. "Please listen to me, Skyler," she pleaded. "I would never forgive myself if you died! Listen to your mother over that killer. I want you to be safe." Her sorrow broke me, and for the first time in years, I almost cried. My voice was thick when I said, "Change me."

Logan
I broke down the front door and got to the roof. On the way I heard Skyler scream "How could you do this to me? I thought you wanted me safe!" I ran even faster when I heard that. When I reached the roof, the Circle was waiting for me. One of the female members, the second-in-command, judging by the red cloak, was holding Skyler by the neck and saying "--been a change of plans. The transformation might not get a chance to be completed." The leader took off his mask and smiled coldly with half of his disfigured face. The other half was covered by the dark purple burn showing that that side of his body had been in the sun for far too long. "I assume you two have met?" he said, turning to Skyler. Her mouth was covered by the red-cloaked woman's hand, so she didn't say anything, but she bit down. Hard. No effect. The leader turned back to me. "Judging by what you were thinking when she screamed, you care about what happens to her. Or does she owe you money?" He laughed dryly. No one else felt like it. His mood shifted, and he looked cold, yet proud of himself. "Your friend, or whatever she is to you, has recently begun the transformation from human to vampire. If you surrender, we will release her. If you don't, she will join us in our quest to kill you." "I don't think even she is crazy enough to join you." He laughed again, more sincerely. "It does not matter if somehow, in a ridiculous human mind, there would be a reason to trust you. Thirst comes often, Logan. Even now I would enjoy her plasma. Probably more than usual, since you would watch the consequences of resisting." He grinned. He was enjoying himself way too much. "So it's her survival, or yours." I thought as fast as I could. Then it occurred to me: You can't drink a vampire's blood. It's poisonous, at least to humans. Then the guy laughed again. "You're going to risk everything on the assumption that her blood will kill us? And we could easily do away with her before the metamorphosis is over." One half of his face smiled patronizingly, but the other scowled permanently. I punched both sides, and in one movement  of Skyler's captor Skyler was thrown off the roof. The one time I ever regretted having superhuman hearing was when I heard her smack against a dumpster and roll off and onto the concrete. I threw myself at the red-cloaked girl, but I was blocked by a swift punch to the face from one of the silent underlings. So I started tangling with that one instead. Then the scarred one firmly planted his boot on my face. Hard. The world swirled, contracting and expanding, then it faded entirely and I slipped into a void.

I woke up. I was in the hospital again, wrapped in chains that strapped me to the stretcher. Three of the Circle, all black-cloaks, were guarding me, but there were no traitors now. There was two nurses and a doctor one the floor, and another guy I guessed was the previous patient. "Why did you drag me all the way to the hospital?" Two of them kept staring down at me, but one replied: "We needed syringes. And we were thirsty." Did I mention the plasma on the walls and floor and Circle and humans? I wondered how I stayed unconscious through what it looked like happened. Skyler would have thrown up. Voices raised outside the door. "I'm just saying! I don't think it's wise to let him live for so long. We can collect the plasma afterwards." That was the red girl. The leader said, "But we need every drop we can! If he fights back, and he will, then how are we supposed to get his plasma? If it ends up on the floor, we're not going to be able to collect it. Killing him would be too messy and plasma-wasting. We'll drain him now, if it makes you stop whining." So Skyler was right. It's my potentially powerful plasma that put us in this predicament. Sorry. My little way of making myself feel better. But what are they going to do with it? I thought. Then the reds came in. The girl appeared to be sulking. One of my guards handed the leader about fifteen syringes. He poked them into me. And his right-hand-cloak came after him, making me wince as she extracted my vampiric plasma. It was veined with black and dark purple, and looked very much alive. "It looks the same," one of the minions said uncertainly. "And you look idiotic, but would you be one of us if you were?" the leader snapped. "Sorry, Genovias ," the minion muttered. So. Genovias. Strange that I never knew the name of the guy tracking me down. "Adriane! Take those syringes to Plasma 501," he told his second-in-command. She blured off. He took one last syringe and filled it with a familliar purple liquid: Vamprocillin-D. And after I was human and couldn't fight them off... I pulled at the chains. "Quit that," Genovias said. "The less you struggle, the less it hurts. Of course, that's not going to help afterwards." "Quick question," I said, and luckily, one popped into my mind. If you're all in here, who's watching your prisoner?" He laughed dryly. "That's hardly necessary." He paused anyway. "Why not?" I pressed. "She knows where your headquarters is. What if she gets out and finds the syringes of superplasma?" He just snorted, but the more  I thought about it, the more it seemed like a serious threat. "Please," he said presently, "If a vampire couldn't escape from us, a human definitely couldn't." "If you're so sure of yourself, you probably didn't spend much time on her restraints." Footsteps thudded up the hallway. "Genovias!" yelled Adriane, flinging open the door. "The human is gone!"

Skyler
I was slumped on the chair, waiting for something. Anything. Escape, death, preferably being released after they were done with Logan. If I was right, that would mean killing him. I was probably wrong, as it wouldn't take this long to do away with him. But there would be no reason to leave him alive. I almost cried, inexplicably. I hated Logan. Then my mother blured by. I spat at her back, but she just kept running. Then I realized that no one was guarding me. I could easily have slipped out of my stupidly neglected ropes earlier, so I did then. I was going to go home when it occurred to me that going to Plasma 501, which was their hideout {I saw that on the way to the hospital}, would be more fruitful. So I went there. It was five in the afternoon, so the vampire parties were in full swing, making it scary to be a human. I knew from my research of lounges {you'd be surprised what people ask you to research} that there was a basement under the building, and I intended to find out was down there. I had to pay the frightening bartender five hundred simoleons to get him to tell me where the stiars were. In the basement there were six vampiric altars, one covered in dust, the candles unmelted. If Logan hadn't showed up, that would have been for me. Another room I had to assume was a torture chamber. Another, a lab, filled with syringes and test tubes. Fifteen syringes, lined up on one desk, were filled with vampiric plasma, yet another thing I'd studied. Bingo, I thought. ''If anyone ever needed to be a vampire, it's me. ''I picked up one of the syringes and injected the plasma of a vampire into my veins.

Logan
'' "Bring me her head!" '' Genovias roared, and Adraine promptly left. That was terrifying, but I couldn't help but smile. "I knew it," I mocked. " Shut up!" he thundered. I had planted a pretty big amount of doubt in his mind. He glowered down at me, and I tried hard not to flinch. He looked horrible, one half of his face puckered and blackened, and the other raving. He slammed one hand on the table next to my bed, and the Vamprocillin-D sloshed around in its beaker. Human... I month ago, I had been one. Now, I couldn't imagine it. It wouldn't really matter. If I didn't get out of here, I'd die. And I couldn't get out of here because everybody was wrong. Apparently, I was a normal vampire, but I was going to be killed just in case. There was a faint noise from outside. The paranoid Genovias spun around, knocking over the beaker. Vamprocillin-D splashed on the floor. He swore."No matter," he said, turning around. "All that means is that I'll have to kill you earlier than I expected." With one of the claws that he had apparently been growing, he traced a bloody line down the side of my face. I grit my teeth. He moved his finger to my throat, evidently going to slit it. Then he was jerked backwards and slammed against the wall, where Skyler held him by the throat. With a flick of her wrist, there was the sickening sound of breaking bones, and Genovias was dead. I was frozen with shock as Skyler quickly finished the guards. Then she grabbed my by the shirt, slung me over her shoulder, and we were running faster than I had ever gone. I barely had time to notice Adriane's body lying in the hallway. When the hospital was far, far behind us she stopped and put me down. After I got over my dizziness I asked, "What happened to you?" She grinned, exposing a set of fangs. I gasped. "How did you finish changing so fast?" "I didn't," she said. "I went to the Circle's headquarters and found syringes of vampire plasma. I only took one, but it was much more--powerful than I expected." "So we're both vampires now?" "Yeah, but I don't plan on being one for long. I can probably formulate some Potent Cure Elixir in the lab at the police station." "But you don't have access to the lab anymore," I reminded her. "Oh crap," she whispered. "What am I going to do now?" "Well, you wouldn't need a job if you'd just stay a vampire," I said hopefully. She shook her head. "If I can do something, I want it to be just me, not any vampireness," she told me."That's ridiculous," I retorted. "It's like refusing to play basketball just because you're unusually tall." "I'm not ready to give up being human yet anyway," she replied, ignoring my brilliant analogy. "It's a decision you have to make because you want it, not to save somebody's life." "Why did you want to save me anyhow?" "Because...um...'cause by doing what you couldn't, I'm indirectly beating you. And, since I'm fired, what would I do all day if I couldn't fight with you?"

Skyler
He managed to sneak me into the lab, where, after whipping up some cure, I analyzed a syringe of his plasma {I still had all of the rest at home} and found out why it made me an ultra-vampire, but not him. The ritual had enhanced his blood, and if it had had a chance to be completed, he would have been a super-vampire. As it was, his blood was like a potion, turning whoever's bloodstream it got into into an ultra-vampire. I told him all of this, and he just shrugged and said, "If you say so." "I guess you're moving back in with me?" I asked. "Are you kidding me? Why would anyone move in with someone who pulled a gun on them? I don't trust you." I stood up. "You shouldn't. For one, this is way more fun, and realistic, than something like trust. For two, it's just not a good idea." I was about to say something else, but his lips stopped mine, and I forgot what it was. It was just as painfully sweet as the first time. Flashing one more glowing-eyed, fanged grin, he was gone again, leaving with me shock, thoughts, and the dilemma of leaving the police station unnoticed.