Thank you, everyone who has read my story- let's see if we can get some more reviews, whether a member or not your opinion is so important! But anyway time to go back to Morganville and see a town batting for survival…
Myrnin pov
Ok. Well Amelie has always been… unprepared I will say for her father. She underestimates him. Forgets how much of a ruler he is. His power is that of ancient, he rules not with dignity but with a cane- poised to whip opposition.
I remember my first meeting with 'Master' Bishop. New to the immortal way, I was young and free. That was when I was first equated with Amelie. Also a young vampire, I do believe it was their 'plan' to create a romance in which would help us rule. Yet despite both being of excellent looks –from both our mortal and immortality- we never found a kindling romance but forged a friendship, strong and binding.
We were in deepest France, many years after our first meeting- possibly just before the outbreak of the First World War. Sitting by an open lake it was then that Amelie's father introduced himself. A man shadowed in power, he earned himself a certain respect; those around us that day left the surrounding tables within minutes of his arrival. A large rounded stomach, a curling moustache- he stood out from society. His dress nothing ordinary, exotic fabrics woven to create a most magnificent set of robes- worthy I shall say of better. He tried with will to persuade marriage, to persuade a couple to rule; we both declined and then he left, just as he had come. I will never forget the smile of gratitude.
It was not many years after that, we believed to have finished his rule. Morganville a town thriving, an experiment we never wanted to end. It was just after that moment that we believed we were safe. He has not only surprised us once but twice now.
Looking at the bodies, I believe his army is fast becoming stronger. He has efficient killers but blood thirsty ones. Bishop doesn't care about what they do, as long as they do his bidding. I may have been maddened by a disease once but now I'm maddened by an old man's cruel tricks.
