Disclaimer: As much as I wish I did own The Little Vampire, I do not.

Soon we were flying again. It was amazing. It was also short because before long, we had landed in a cemetery.

"This is where my family and I live." Rudolph explained as we sat down.

"Awesome." I said.

"So where did you see the amulet?" Rudolph asked Tony.

"In a dream." Kayla responded before Tony could. She was still looking around. "We all saw it."

"You all had the same dream?" Rudolph asked. We all nodded.

"Would you mind describing it?" he asked me.

I shook my head and briefly described the dream.

"And that is where you saw the amulet?" Rudolph asked, slightly disappointed.

We nodded.

"So why it so important?" Tony asked.

"I cannot say. It is a secret." Rudolph answered quietly.

"Come on! Who are we gonna tell? You are literally our only friend!" Kayla said.

"Alright, it's the comet of Attamon. It's the comet of the lost souls. It could mean the end of this curse." Rudolph said looking up towards the sky.

"What curse?" I asked

"The curse of being a vampire." Rudolph answered, "A piece of that comet fell to earth and a great magician made it into an amulet of power…but we lost it…300 years ago to the sea."

"Yeah! We saw it" Tony answered excitedly

"And then a man jumped in after it" Kayla added.

"My Uncle Von. He did jump in, and we never saw him again."

"Oh, I'm sorry." Kayla said quietly.

"It is alright. But since then, our wandering has never ended. "

"We'll help you, dude. Right, guys?" Tony turned to us.

"Yes, of course." Kayla answered.

"And when you're asleep, we can look for clues and stuff." I answered.

"Yes. You will join our quest! We will truly be siblings now." Rudolph said.

A loud screech from a bat was heard.

"Hide! Quickly! My parents are coming!" Rudolph said in a panic.

"But we're siblings!" Tony said as Rudolph pushed us behind a large tombstone.

"Yes, but they don't know that! Go!" He stood up to greet his parents while we hid behind the tombstone.

We watched as two bats turned into humans midair then floated down to the ground.

"Mama! Papa!" Rudolph exclaimed.

I recognized them at once. They were from the dream.

"Rudolph," The women in a light, delicate voice, "Thank the stars your safe!"

The man said, "My son, you must never stray so far away again!"

"We were afraid-" Rudolph interrupted his mother off.

"I was only talking the road less traveled."

"You were lost." The women said sympathetically.

"Yoo-hoo!" A small girl with long blond hair called.

"Anna!" Rudolph exclaimed and hugged her.

"Brother Darling!" She replied, "You're the nervy one! Sneaking off like some day walker!"

Rudolph chuckled, "I wish…"

I pulled out my iPod and put in the ear buds, bored. I selected Know Your Enemy by Green Day. With Green Day blasting in my ears, I suddenly realized that Tony and Kayla were no longer next to me. I looked up, immediately wishing I hadn't. There in front of me, was the third vampire kid, dressed like a biker, snarling and baring his fangs.

I dropped the iPod and it fell, forgotten, to the ground. I took a step back only to run into the tombstone.

"Gregory!" The mother called out.

He lunged and pinned my arms behind my back.

I clenched my teeth. I hate being restrained.

"There's another one!" Gregory spat in disgust.

Tony looked at me. "She has the guarantee, too."

I had no idea what he was talking about.

Rudolph's father reached out for my little brother and picked him up by his chin with two fingers, glaring at him.

"You can be anything to my son, victims either slaves, dinner perhaps. But you can never be his friend."

I started struggling in Gregory's grip.

"Get your hands off my brother!" I shouted.

"Father! They like vampires! They dream about us!" Rudolph pleaded

"Am I in your dreams, mortal?" The little girl, Anna, was flirting with my little brother. I pretended to puke. I heard Gregory growl.

"And he knows about the amulet!" Rudolph added.

"Ah. They are spies! Rookery's knaves!" He's father growled and Gregory tightened his grip.

"What's a knave?" I asked. No one answered.

"We aren't spies!" Kayla snapped and held on to Tony, "We had a dream about the night you lost the amulet but we didn't know what happening until Rudolph told us a few minutes ago."

I glared at the man as he walked closer to my little siblings

"Don't touch them." I growled.

Gregory hissed and I turned slightly in order to see him. I refused break eye contact, despite the uncomfortable position I was in. He growled again.

"Gregory" His mother spoke to him, "Don't harm the girl."

He backed off but tightened his grip some more.

"Ow." I gasped.

"Darling, they don't look like spies and even Rudolph couldn't make up such a story, could you sweetheart?"

She glanced at Rudolph and he smiled and shook his head no.

"Mortals or not," She continued in a soft tone and softly kissing her husband's knuckles, "They are only children, but if you insist on eating them, go ahead."

Gregory's grip on my arm tightened to a point where I couldn't breathe without being in pain.

"I never said I would!" His father said quickly glaring at us.

"Oh it's impossible! Leave I say!" the man exclaimed.

"But Rudolph!" My brother called out.

"Should have never befriended you!" He got down to my brother's level and growled in his face, baring his fangs, "LEAVE I SAY!"

As much pain as I was in, anger got the best of me.

"GET AWAY FORM HIM!" I screamed.

Tony got loose of Kayla's grip and they both ran past the father, Tony screaming bloody murder as he disappeared into the cemetery.

I couldn't follow them because Gregory still hadn't let go. I glared at the father.

"Thanks a lot, Leech. They're probably never going to sleep again. How do you think I'm going to explain that to my parents, huh? They would have left anyway. You didn't have to scare them so badly."

He glared back at me, "Be gone, mortal!" He began to stalk away.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa. Whoa. Hold up. I have a name you know! Alyssa. Yeah, that's right, walk away, you filthy son of a Blood Sucker."

Surprisingly, he didn't kill me. But there were no guarantees about Gregory.

"How dare you-"

His mother cut him off

"Gregory, let the girl—Alyssa go." His mother spoke quietly, nodding towards me.

He released me and I ran to where my siblings had run off to, the whole time feeling eyes on my back.

Creepy, huh?

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