Author Note: So I have finally been getting back into my writing mojo again and I'm about to finish this story. Is anyone else sad that it is almost over? There's not much plot left! And I can't believe how much positive feedback about a sequel came in from your reviews. I don't know how long it will take, but I need to let some plot ideas. I have pretty good beginning if I do say so myself*grins evilly*.

On a side note, a really freaky thing happened! I had just driven home from my grandparent's house and was walking up to my porch. The security light had already come on so I had already seen this little dark blob on the wall. My first thought was, okay, it's just a leaf suck to the wall. But when I got closer, I noticed it had legs. Eight to be exact. I freaked out and yelled "That freaked the crap out of me!" (Note: I really did say crap because I kept in mind that my mom was less than 15 feet away from me. I have to keep in her good graces ;)) Anywho; she comes out and has on her face 'I swear if it's not important, I will kill you' face. I pointed and said 'That's a huge spider!' her: where? When she saw that I was not actually lying, she freaked out and yelled for my step-dad and he came out with. . . . . . . . Wait for it. . . . . . A flyswatter. Yep. My good for nothing stepdad killed a wolf spider with a flyswatter. And for those of you who do not know, they honestly do get really big. No. Seriously. Google it.

Now that the rant is out of the way. . . .Here is chapter twelve!

Chapter Twelve

"So all we have to do is find the final resting place of my uncle and his lover?" Asked Rudolph again, not really believing that this was all about to an end. That they would finally be human.

"Yeah, I'm pretty sure. It's kinda a gut feeling. And they've never been wrong before." I was perched on what use to be my holding cell. While Rudolph and I strategized where they might have put the two lovers, his sister Anna was going on and on about some ridiculous poem that she wrote for me. I looked over to the side to stare out into space, because that usually helped me think, when I noticed that a mouse was climbing in through a gate.

"Hey! Look at that!" I leapt of the stone cage and half ran and half limped to the gate that was covered in more cob webs than a haunted fun house. I wrapped my hands around two bars that didn't seem to have been covered with a lot of cob webs on them and peered over the top of the gate so I could see where the semi hidden path led to. When I slightly pushed against it, it gave way and opened. I looked behind me and saw that Rudolph was right behind me. Like literally behind me. I had to step forward so I could look him in the eyes.

"Want to see where it goes?" I ask with a mischievous smile. He smiles back and starts to lead the way when Anna cries out for us to wait.

"Hey, look what Rookery left behind." Anna comes up to us with a big yellow flash light.

"Thanks! That will be very useful for us. Who knows how dark and nasty it will be down there. The last thing I want is to walk into a spider web."

And so we stared our descent into the dark creepy passage way to find the stone that I was seriously starting to doubt actually existed. But then I shook my head and continued to lead the party to the unknown destination. But despite the flash light, it was still very dark and creepy. It was a miracle that I haven't tripped and broken an ankle or hit my head and bled out. Okay, I seriously need to calm down. All these paranoid thoughts aren't going to help my already frazzled mind after being shut in a coffin.

After going so far for only God knows how long , I saw I really big stone slab in the middle of a somewhat-of-a-room that was to perfectly shaped to be a naturally occurrence. Another coffin! Wait, why am I excited about this? Uhh, I'll answer that later. I started to jog toward it when I didn't hear the other two following behind me. I looked back and it appeared that they were in pain? Discomfort? Could vampires get indigestion?

"What's wrong with you two? Bat got your tongue?" I smirked at my own bad joke.

"We can't go any farther. There's something keeping us away." I felt something cold go into the pit of my stomach and it took me a moment to realize that it was fear.

'Oh, great. Just fanny-pack-tastic. I'll have to go in there by myself!'

"You'll have to break the hex that was placed on the tomb so we can enter." Said Anna, helpfully. 'Shut up you little twerp. I'd wring your little neck if your weren't so immortal right now.

"Okay, so how does one go about breaking a hex or curse or whatever the hell it is." I just kept talking to distract my conscious from realizing what I was doing. After reaching the side of the tomb, I shakily set the big yellow flashlight down and grabbed on to the bid rusty chains. I knew in the back of my mind that the chains wouldn't break. But the front of my mind concluded that the chains were old and that they would break real easy. I yanked real hard and to my surprise, the back of my mind was right.

"Damn it!" I shoved away from the tomb and kicked a bunch of lose rubble away and was pretty much throwing a temper tantrum, when the sound of dirt falling caught my attention. I looked up and saw dirt caving in. So this is how I would die? I would be crushed to death by dirt and people's final resting places and no one would have a clue to where the hell I was.

But to my surprise, the ground wasn't caving in and I wasn't dying. A drill (undoubtedly Rookery's) and broke the chains. And it obviously broke the curse because Anna and Rudolph were standing beside me. Once the drill was gone, Anna and Rudolph pushed the lid of the tomb of with ease. And there was Vaughn and Elizabeth in their undead glory. I saw a thin chain around Elizabeth's neck and reached out cautiously toward it, half expecting her to suddenly come back to life and bite me. But she stayed . . . um. . . dead and I pulled the stiff chain out and almost cried out in frustration. No stone.

A vision suddenly came to my mind and it was night time. A bunch of villagers were chasing after Vaughn and Elizabeth through town. Vaughn was taken down first and Elizabeth continued to run and OMI-FREAKIN'-GOD! She went in to my house! She ran up the familiar stairs and down the familiar hallway into a familiar bedroom. She was frantically looking around for something when she stepped on a floor board and it tipped out. She crouched down and yanked the stone off of the chain around her throat and put it in a coin purse type thing and wrapped it in a hankerchif. She had just shoved it under a bunch of hay and put the floor board back in place when the villiagers charged through the door and one man raised a arm to steak her- and that was all I got.

Anna was going on about how cute they were about being buried together and Rudolph looked like he could care less. Neither one of them noticed me go through the life changing vision.

"I know where it is!" I practically shouted! I was giddy and excited all at once.

Both of their faces lit up with happiness. "Where?" They said at the same time.

"It's at my house."

AUTHOR NOTE: Dun dun duuuunnnnn. It's coming to an end people! And the holidays are coming up so have a good time with your family and be greatful for the ones that are alive and healthy. See ya soon. BTW I think I'm gonna change my pen name. It's kinda lame.