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Chapter Two


The time ran by in a blur, and everything was extremely quiet and boring. When she went to sleep, she was still wondering about her sister's words, fighting the urge to go running back to Hotel Transylvania. But she kept telling herself that this was for the best.

The next night she woke up, got dressed quickly, and went outside for a walk. She knew that it was risky; these woods were old and held many things she didn't even know the identity of. She zipped on a hoodie and pulled the soft hood over her head. She stepped out the front door and wandered into the moonlit forest.

Everything seemed quiet and peaceful, and she mentally marked her track as she walked along the grass. She didn't want to lose her way there and not be able to find the way back to her sister's house. She placed her hands on trees as she passed, and listened to the sounds of the forest around her.

The leaves and twigs crunched underfoot, and she kept on walking. She wondered how the honeymoon was going for Mavis and Johnny, and sighed. She would probably never see them again, her friends. She would never see Dracula again, all because of her foolishness. Maybe her sister was right. She kicked a stray rock, and decided to head back.

When she finally reached the house, she remembered something. She gulped, and walked straight to the bathroom. She looked in the cabinet, and found a small box. It had a note taped to it, saying:

Alice, just in case, I bought this for you

Taking a deep, shaky breath, Alice opened up the box and removed the pregnancy test. She stood in the bathroom, trying to calm her pulse, and used it. Finally, after she took the test and waited the right amount of time, she sat down on the closed toilet.

Alice closed her eyes, gulped, and hoped that it would not say positive. She finally worked up the nerve and opened the eyes.

She hurriedly threw it across the room and clamped both hands over her mouth. Screwing her eyes shut tightly, several shaky sobs managed to escape her body. Everything felt as like somebody was shaking it, and her world seemed upside down.

In her confused mess, she stood up and kicked the wall as hard as she could, which only resulted in a splintered foot. The tears rushed down her face and she covered her face with her hands. All she could think was if only she never left.


Dracula was standing in the very room where he had last seen Alice. He looked around the room, hoping desperately, as pitiful as it was, that she had left something, if only just a mirror or piece of clothing. He searched the room with his eyes, and bit his lip. It had been about a week now, and he felt horrible still.

He walked all throughout the room, then finally into the bathroom. There, he found something surprisingly quick. It was the perfume bottle that he had the staff place for her. The front of it read, "Fragrance Of Night, For Vampiress." He picked the glass bottle up gently in his hands; it was only used up a little bit. Clenching it tightly, he turned and left the bathroom. As he walked once more through the bedroom, he wondered to himself what he was doing. He inwardly scolded himself for being foolish. But he couldn't help it.

Sighing, he sat down on the bed, still holding the perfume bottle, and thought about the note. He still couldn't believe that she had left; it apparently was because he had already zinged. He partly hated himself for falling in love again, and told himself that somehow, he should have known. He couldn't help feel betrayed. He had thought their love was too strong to be broken by such things, that it would last. He remembered what she had wrote about his friends. He still had a hard time with that too.

Finally, after a long five minutes of sitting there, he stood up, and left the room. "Lock this door," he said to one of the witches outside in the hall, "I don't want any more guests signing into this one." He could atleast have some hope.


It had been a few days since Alice found out about her pregnancy, a week in total since she had left. Now, as she sat on the front step, staring into darkness as the night carried on, she had many thoughts running through her head. Although Megan was family, and the only she had left, she couldn't imagine raising a child here. Besides, the space was small, and there wasn't much for a child to do.

She also couldn't help telling herself that Dracula deserved to know he had a child. She ached badly for any reason to go back. She just didn't know what to expect upon arrival. She also didn't have any other way of contacting Mavis and Johnathon than through him.

She gulped, and rested her head on the palm of her hands restlessly. Her whole body seemed to hurt, but most of all, her heart. She felt a strange pain there that she had hardly felt before. She clenched her jaw and closed her eyes. Everything hurt too much.

She wondered if Drac would forgive her for leaving; for having her doubts. She also remembered the reason why she left, and pondered if it was a good one. Sighing, she opened her eyes and stood up, brushing off her pants. The darkness seemed to close in on her now, as if it wanted to swallow her whole. A sudden, strange fear crept in, and she rushed back inside, closing the door firmly behind her.

No matter how much she doubted he would forgive her, she did know one thing; Dracula was going to have a baby. She thought that he deserved to and have the chance to meet the baby just as much as she did, even if she was unsure on their relationship. She subconsciously placed her hand on her stomach, and wondered about this new life inside of her. She realized that she still needed to tell her sister, although she figured Megan would probably guess.

She heard Megan's footsteps, and her sister entered the room, looking drowsy and holding a steaming mug. She watched as Megan set down the cup and looked at her expectantly. She apparently did know something. "News?" she asked casually, but Alice could tell that she already had an idea.

"I'm pregnant," she murmured. She heaved a breath, and looked away, "It's Dracs."

Her sister sighed and shook her head. "I found the pregnancy test in the trashcan," she said plainly, "I called up the hotel. There's a car on it's way to pick you up."

"What?!" Alice exclaimed, swinging her head up to look at her in shock. "You what?!"

Megan kept a straight face, "It's time to grow up, Alice. You have to face your fears, even if the outcome is not what you expected or hoped for. Now, go on and get your stuff ready. I reckon you'll be leaving soon."