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Chapter 6
1766 Italy
Drusilla and Beth finally arrived in Italy, leaving Angelus to deal with his relative. They were on the hunt in the streets of Naples, where the rich men were looking for entertainment, while their wives were home waiting.
Drusilla wore a white dress with laces on her wrist and it showed quite a bit of cleavage. She wore her long, straight hair flow down her back when she glided onto the street. She looked innocent.
Beth on the other hand wore a green dress that matched the color of her eyes. Her golden hair was braided. She looked like a goddess.
Men were drawn to them like moths to a flame. The girls toyed with then and either drained them or killed them regularly. Their actions got into the local papers in a matter of weeks within their arrival. The most serious papers claimed that the murders were committed by an insane butcher. While the tabloids claimed that the victims were drained of blood and they were killed by vampires.
The mayhem that they caused finally reached the seers in the Watchers' Headquarters and they sent a note for a watcher that was assigned to a Slayer to got to Naples, Italy at once.
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Three months later, the slayer and her Watcher finally arrived in Italy. The slayer's name was Emily de Seauc. She was born in Naples, which is where they were ordered to go to. Her watcher was none other than Edmund Croft. The slayer Colleen died a week ago after a year of active duty, before he received the letter from the Council about the vampires in Italy. It had been arranged for him to pick up the new slayer and head for Naples.
They were housed in a house owned by the Council in the area where the murders took place. Emily was practicing her crossbow, while Edmund was reading his diaries. He grimaced when he came across an entry about his last slayer, Colleen. He arrogantly thought, //Yes, she was one of the most successful slayer since the Watchers' Council was assembled, but imagine what a great Chosen One she would have been if she was raised by the Watchers. In the end, her disobedience of not killing a family of Bracken demons, which were peaceful, killed her. She claimed that they were peaceful and refused to kill them.
Edmund informed the Council of this and they sent him drugs which were used for the Cruciatementum. That was a test that slayers who reached their 18th birthday took. Nine out of ten slayers that took the test were killed.
Colleen was 16, but her behavior was not proper for a slayer, so the watchers were in need for a new one. He put the drug in Colleen's food and drink and then sent her on patrol where a nest of Kenai demons was. With her compromised strength, Colleen was badly wounded, but she managed to outsmart them and kill them. She crawled to Edmund and when she reached him, she passed out in the alley. He just left her there to die.
Now, he was continuing to do his duty, ridding the world of evil. The only thing that he regretted was not seeing the sight of Beth and Drusilla turn to dust. His hatred for the vampires only increased with every passing day. Tonight will be a glorious night and no evil shall spread.
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Beth groaned, she was missing Angelus, and Drusilla was singing to the stars. Again! It drove her crazy, so she went for a walk. In her walk, she heard the sounds of a fight and carefully edged here way toward the noise.
What she saw made her smile. A black-haired girl was fighting three vampires, but that was not what made her smile. It was Edmund. When the fight ended she started clapping.
Edmund's eyes bulged at the sight of her, which sent her giggling.
"What's the matter Ed, you look like you've just seen a ghost.
The watcher was still dumbstruck. The slayer just waited for her orders. That for some reason annoyed Beth. So she looked at the watcher sharply.
"Another puppet Edmund? Where did you leave that spirited slayer who was so feared by the demons in London? Rumours say that she died in an alley drugged by her watcher. You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?" Beth asked him in an icy tone.
She knew that Drusilla's visions were accurate but hard to translate, but when she saw the Edmund's eyes darken, she knew that she was right.
"Be gone demon. You will perish now! Attack!"
The slayer launched into action, her stake aimed at Beth's heart. Beth sidestepped her and turned swiftly, successfully knocking her stake out of the girl's hands. She heard Edmund run in her direction so she didn't waste time and slashed the Slayer's throat with her nails. She quickly turned and caught the arrow aimed for her heart.
Edmund was surprised. Young vampires didn't possess such skill, only the elder ones above 100 could. He bolted with Beth's laughter following him. He ran until he reached the safety of the house and slammed the door behind him.
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Beth laughed all the way home. She was in good mood, again. The moment when she entered the house, she called for Drusilla who came in the room, dressed in a pale blue dress.
"Dru I have great news, Eddie is here and he doesn't leave far away from here."
Drusilla squealed happily and ran with Beth into the night. Soon they were stood in front of the house.
Beth sighed. "Now we only have to get inside."
Drusilla giggled. "But we can," she smiled dreamily, while Beth patiently waited for Dru's next words.
"There is a demon living in Ed's attic, pst, he doesn't know, should we tell him?"
Beth grinned. "Well Dru, I think it would be extremely impolite for us not to tell him." And with that they entered the house.
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Edmund was writing a letter to the Watcher's Council, and described the events that took place in this city. He was a bit startled when a thick book was thrown on his letter with a slam. He looked up in terror and recognised the two vampiresses that grinned at him; they weren't morphed in their true faces, but in smooth lines of innocent young women.
"Hello Edmund, my darling, you know a lady could be offended by a man to running away from her." Beth smiled at him and batted her eyelashes him in flirtatious manner. Drusilla just giggled and started to sway.
Edmund's mouth was dry and memories of the day spent in captivity by those two vampires came crashing at him with a vengeance. He sank to his knees shaking uncontrollably. The thought of being captured and held prisoner by them was terrifying. Beth and Dru circled him, pulling him up and sank theirs fangs in to his neck. They drained him to the point of death, when Beth pulled away and nudged Drusilla to stop drinking.
Edmund slipped to the floor, breathing hard, his eyes wild. Beth smiled sweetly at him and lowered herself to the floor so she was at the same height as he was.
"You know, I think you should join us as a minion, we could use your knowledge."
With that, she pricked her finger and forced Edmund's mouth to open, to feed him her blood. He struggled, but she held him in an iron grip. Then he tried to spit out the blood, but she clamped his mouth shut and bent his neck so that he swallowed.
******
Ten watchers arriving two weeks later found Edmund's diary. When they learn what happened and check near bay seminary and sure enough his grave was empty.
******
Chapter 6
1766 Italy
Drusilla and Beth finally arrived in Italy, leaving Angelus to deal with his relative. They were on the hunt in the streets of Naples, where the rich men were looking for entertainment, while their wives were home waiting.
Drusilla wore a white dress with laces on her wrist and it showed quite a bit of cleavage. She wore her long, straight hair flow down her back when she glided onto the street. She looked innocent.
Beth on the other hand wore a green dress that matched the color of her eyes. Her golden hair was braided. She looked like a goddess.
Men were drawn to them like moths to a flame. The girls toyed with then and either drained them or killed them regularly. Their actions got into the local papers in a matter of weeks within their arrival. The most serious papers claimed that the murders were committed by an insane butcher. While the tabloids claimed that the victims were drained of blood and they were killed by vampires.
The mayhem that they caused finally reached the seers in the Watchers' Headquarters and they sent a note for a watcher that was assigned to a Slayer to got to Naples, Italy at once.
******
Three months later, the slayer and her Watcher finally arrived in Italy. The slayer's name was Emily de Seauc. She was born in Naples, which is where they were ordered to go to. Her watcher was none other than Edmund Croft. The slayer Colleen died a week ago after a year of active duty, before he received the letter from the Council about the vampires in Italy. It had been arranged for him to pick up the new slayer and head for Naples.
They were housed in a house owned by the Council in the area where the murders took place. Emily was practicing her crossbow, while Edmund was reading his diaries. He grimaced when he came across an entry about his last slayer, Colleen. He arrogantly thought, //Yes, she was one of the most successful slayer since the Watchers' Council was assembled, but imagine what a great Chosen One she would have been if she was raised by the Watchers. In the end, her disobedience of not killing a family of Bracken demons, which were peaceful, killed her. She claimed that they were peaceful and refused to kill them.
Edmund informed the Council of this and they sent him drugs which were used for the Cruciatementum. That was a test that slayers who reached their 18th birthday took. Nine out of ten slayers that took the test were killed.
Colleen was 16, but her behavior was not proper for a slayer, so the watchers were in need for a new one. He put the drug in Colleen's food and drink and then sent her on patrol where a nest of Kenai demons was. With her compromised strength, Colleen was badly wounded, but she managed to outsmart them and kill them. She crawled to Edmund and when she reached him, she passed out in the alley. He just left her there to die.
Now, he was continuing to do his duty, ridding the world of evil. The only thing that he regretted was not seeing the sight of Beth and Drusilla turn to dust. His hatred for the vampires only increased with every passing day. Tonight will be a glorious night and no evil shall spread.
******
Beth groaned, she was missing Angelus, and Drusilla was singing to the stars. Again! It drove her crazy, so she went for a walk. In her walk, she heard the sounds of a fight and carefully edged here way toward the noise.
What she saw made her smile. A black-haired girl was fighting three vampires, but that was not what made her smile. It was Edmund. When the fight ended she started clapping.
Edmund's eyes bulged at the sight of her, which sent her giggling.
"What's the matter Ed, you look like you've just seen a ghost.
The watcher was still dumbstruck. The slayer just waited for her orders. That for some reason annoyed Beth. So she looked at the watcher sharply.
"Another puppet Edmund? Where did you leave that spirited slayer who was so feared by the demons in London? Rumours say that she died in an alley drugged by her watcher. You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?" Beth asked him in an icy tone.
She knew that Drusilla's visions were accurate but hard to translate, but when she saw the Edmund's eyes darken, she knew that she was right.
"Be gone demon. You will perish now! Attack!"
The slayer launched into action, her stake aimed at Beth's heart. Beth sidestepped her and turned swiftly, successfully knocking her stake out of the girl's hands. She heard Edmund run in her direction so she didn't waste time and slashed the Slayer's throat with her nails. She quickly turned and caught the arrow aimed for her heart.
Edmund was surprised. Young vampires didn't possess such skill, only the elder ones above 100 could. He bolted with Beth's laughter following him. He ran until he reached the safety of the house and slammed the door behind him.
******
Beth laughed all the way home. She was in good mood, again. The moment when she entered the house, she called for Drusilla who came in the room, dressed in a pale blue dress.
"Dru I have great news, Eddie is here and he doesn't leave far away from here."
Drusilla squealed happily and ran with Beth into the night. Soon they were stood in front of the house.
Beth sighed. "Now we only have to get inside."
Drusilla giggled. "But we can," she smiled dreamily, while Beth patiently waited for Dru's next words.
"There is a demon living in Ed's attic, pst, he doesn't know, should we tell him?"
Beth grinned. "Well Dru, I think it would be extremely impolite for us not to tell him." And with that they entered the house.
******
Edmund was writing a letter to the Watcher's Council, and described the events that took place in this city. He was a bit startled when a thick book was thrown on his letter with a slam. He looked up in terror and recognised the two vampiresses that grinned at him; they weren't morphed in their true faces, but in smooth lines of innocent young women.
"Hello Edmund, my darling, you know a lady could be offended by a man to running away from her." Beth smiled at him and batted her eyelashes him in flirtatious manner. Drusilla just giggled and started to sway.
Edmund's mouth was dry and memories of the day spent in captivity by those two vampires came crashing at him with a vengeance. He sank to his knees shaking uncontrollably. The thought of being captured and held prisoner by them was terrifying. Beth and Dru circled him, pulling him up and sank theirs fangs in to his neck. They drained him to the point of death, when Beth pulled away and nudged Drusilla to stop drinking.
Edmund slipped to the floor, breathing hard, his eyes wild. Beth smiled sweetly at him and lowered herself to the floor so she was at the same height as he was.
"You know, I think you should join us as a minion, we could use your knowledge."
With that, she pricked her finger and forced Edmund's mouth to open, to feed him her blood. He struggled, but she held him in an iron grip. Then he tried to spit out the blood, but she clamped his mouth shut and bent his neck so that he swallowed.
******
Ten watchers arriving two weeks later found Edmund's diary. When they learn what happened and check near bay seminary and sure enough his grave was empty.
