Superstition
Episode One
Welcome to the Jungle
It was late on a Friday night, or, depending on how it is viewed, early on a Saturday morning. The stars were out, shining down on the city of San Francisco from millions of light-years away. The moon, however, was obscured by the clouds, just as the weather man had predicted--a rare occurence, for sure. The streets were, as they usually were at this time of night in this part of town, quite empty. There was a beggar sleeping in his own filth here and there, but, for the most part, the streets were deserted. A sea of silence had fallen upon the area. The only sound that could be heard was the faint sound of a police siren off in the distance. It was one of those eerie quiets often found in horror films. And, just like in those horror flicks, that silence was eventually broken by an ear-splitting, blood-curdling shriek.
"Help!" came a woman's shrill plea for aid. The voice could be traced back to an alleyway that spilled into the empty street. The alley was dank, dark, and strangely smelled of rotten eggs--a typical alley. A young woman of no more than twenty years stood near the mouth of the alley, her dainty hands held up in defense as a menacing figure, shrouded in darkness, advanced on her. The woman continued to back away until she hit the curb. She felt herself almost trip on the curb. She wobbled on the balls of her feet for a moment, but had been able to regain her balance before falling. The figure from the alley remained in the shadows, just out of the range of the nearby street lamp. The being seemed hesitant to step out into the bright, flickering light. The woman was tempted to use her assailant's indecisiveness to escape. The only problem was that she was so stricken by fear that she couldn't bring herself to move a muscle. The opportunity went up in smoke when the figure in the alleyway finally stepped into the streetlight...
"Oh, my God! You, you're a vampire!" the woman exclaimed upon seeing her attacker in all of his glory. Normally, vampires look like an everyday human. However, when they're in attack mode, vampires are known to show their true skin. When vampires are in true vamp mode, they tend to have jutting foreheads, sallow cheeks, pale skin, and sharp fangs. The vampire standing in the figurative spotlight looked just like that.
"Sure am, toots!" the vampire replied with a wide, toothy grin.
"You're going to... to eat me, aren't you?" the petrified woman asked, to afraid to move.
The vampire shook his head, "Eat you? Of course not. I'm going to take you out to a nice restaurant and we'll have a nice sirloin dinner," he stopped himself, unable to contain himself any longer. "Of course I'm going to eat you! How stupid can you be? I'm a bloody vampire! Have you met a vegetarian vampire before?" he asked rhetorically. He didn't wait for a response to continue. "No? I didn't think so. Now, why don't you just stand there just like that while I drink some of that sweet, sweet blood of yours, eh, toots?"
"No, please!" the woman screamed as the vampire lunged at her. The rest of her cries were drowned out by the sound of an ambulance the next street over. After the ambulance was gone, the woman was already dead, drained of life's water. The vampire dropped her lifeless corpse to the cracked pavement with an uncaring shrug. He raised an arm to his blood-stained mouth, and wiped the crimson stuff from his lips with his sleeve. Just then, he heard a voice call out his name.
"Oi! Boyd! Over here!" came a voice from in the alley. The vampire looked up to see a familiar form stepping out of the shadows of the alley. It was another vampire, a friend of his. The second vampire was considerably smaller than the first. He made up for his size with his stout stature. The one thing that stood out about the second vampire was the ice cream cone he held in a thick hand.
"Where've you been?" the first vampire, Boyd, asked, sounding almost annoyed with the other.
"I was getting some ice cream, can't you tell?" the second vamp raised his cone to Boyd's eye level. "You want some?"
Boyd knocked the cone out of the vampire's hand, sending it splattering to the ground, "No, I don't want any ice cream! Vampires don't eat ice cream!"
The second vamp couldn't tear his eyes away from his ruined ice cream. "But... that was my ice cream..." he lamented.
SMACK!
Boyd smacked the other across the forehead. "You idiot!" he hissed. "What took you so long, anyways?"
"I didn't have any money, so I had to get some. Lucky for me, there was this nice, little, old lady takin' a walk, so I killed her and took her purse," the second explained.
"You killed a little old lady? Nice," Boyd cut in. "Why did you need money? You could've acted like a real vampire, and just go into the ice cream shop, kill the clerk and everyone else inside, and make yourself a damn ice cream."
"Don't judge!" the second snapped. "Besides, I did all of that... after I had my ice cream."
"You are such a moron, Jackson," Boyd muttered under his breath.
"I'm just the way God made me," the second vamp, Jackson, said in defense.
"God didn't make you; a cheap prostitute did in an alleyway behind Captain O'Keefe's Beaver House," Boyd replied coldly.
"That's cold, man!" said Jackson, offended by the other's harsh, yet true, words. Vampires are created by being bitten from a vampire, and, in turn, drinking the blood of a vampire. In the case of Jackson, his sire had gone by the name of Krystal.
"That's enough, you two!" came a strict voice, distinctly female. Both Jackson and Boyd looked up at the same time to see a beautiful brunette approaching them. She wore a brown tank top, tattered blue jeans, and combat boots. She sported a nasty cut on her cheek, earned in a fight with a demon a few years back. Her name was Amy Hendricks.
"Oh, hey, Amy!" Jackson called out to the serious-looking woman.
"Amy," Boyd said simply, his head turned downwards slightly.
"Jackson, Boyd," was her simple greeting.
"What's going on?" Boyd asked her, avoiding eye-contact all the while. Both Boyd and Jackson knew that Amy was one of the higher-ups in what most called The Gang. When she made a personal visit, then that meant that there was something serious going down.
"You're needed back at the base," she stated. "Now, come on, let's go."
The two vampires nodded in unison.
"Sure thing," piped Jackson.
"Right away, boss," Boyd mumbled.
And with that, the trio departed from the alley, leaving only the lifeless corpse of the innocent young woman in their wake.
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A little while later, Amy, Jackson, and Boyd arrived at The Gang's headquarters: a run-down factory in the bad side of town. It wasn't anything fancy, but it met their needs, and that was enough. The trio headed inside, where the rest of the gang should be waiting.
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