Epilogue
Two Months Later
The boardwalk was teeming with life. It was Memorial Day weekend and summer had finally begun. The wooden walkway was crowded with teenagers and families that had not yet given up the boardwalk for more wholesome activities. They walked freely through the vendors and rides, knowing only that the unseen
thing that had terrorized Santa Carla for so long was gone.
They were unaware that they were being watched. On the rooftop of Max's Video stood five vampires, keeping careful watch over their territory.
"The first day of the season." Marko watched the people with a hungry look in his eyes.
Paul grinned. "They don't have a clue."
"Been two years." Dwayne said quietly. "Murder rate dropped while we were gone."
Lily smiled from where she stood in the circle of David's arms. "Well, let's bring it back up shall we?"
David chuckled. "You read my mind princess."
End
Two Months Later
The boardwalk was teeming with life. It was Memorial Day weekend and summer had finally begun. The wooden walkway was crowded with teenagers and families that had not yet given up the boardwalk for more wholesome activities. They walked freely through the vendors and rides, knowing only that the unseen
thing that had terrorized Santa Carla for so long was gone.
They were unaware that they were being watched. On the rooftop of Max's Video stood five vampires, keeping careful watch over their territory.
"The first day of the season." Marko watched the people with a hungry look in his eyes.
Paul grinned. "They don't have a clue."
"Been two years." Dwayne said quietly. "Murder rate dropped while we were gone."
Lily smiled from where she stood in the circle of David's arms. "Well, let's bring it back up shall we?"
David chuckled. "You read my mind princess."
End
