Authors Note: This intro to this story I decided to post up early as I needed to write something, I will be away this weekend so I should have the next chapter up on Monday, so stay tuned! Enjoy!

The sun was almost up in California.

In the sky two bats flew towards shelter from the incoming sun, they flew high in the air towards a little house on a farm, the windows were left open and they flew inside.

The bats began to change into human forms and then proceeded to darken the house.

They were two vampire drifters who had taken this house as their nest, these two vampires were known as Max and Jerry.

Jerry: Quickly shut the curtains downstairs

Max ran downstairs and closed all the curtains blocking out the sunlight that was approaching

Jerry opened his coffin in the dark room he was in and got inside, Max came back upstairs and got inside his coffin

Max: Tomorrow night we are nesting somewhere else Jerry

Jerry turned to Max

Jerry: Where?

Max: a little seaside town not far from here, we should make it their by air before sunup

Jerry: What town is this?

Max: Santa Carla

Jerry: Why are we going there, we have enough people to feed on here right?

Max: It's not just to feed, it's to turn

Jerry: do we really need to turn anyone? We do well ourselves

Max: I have a plan for starting a clan in this town, settle their for good so don't have to keep drifting to different places, I just want to settle someplace and I hear it's a nice place

Jerry: haha nice until we get there

Max laughed along with Jerry

Max: That's right, so we leave as soon as the sun goes down

Jerry: What about a nest? What if we get stranded when the sun rises?

Max: Don't worry about that Jerry, I have seen this place before, passing by once when you were elsewhere, I think when you were over in Europe all those years back

Jerry: Oh, so where's the nest?

Max: it's an old abandoned resort spot, it's pretty much a cave now, we will be safe their

Jerry: Sounds like a plan Max, see you at sundown

Max: Ok Jerry

Max and Jerry sleep through the day in their coffins