Dark Shadows Fan Fiction The Vampire And His Prey For Love
Josette (Josie) Williams moves to Collinsport, Maine from New York. She finds a job as a house cleaner at the Collinsport Inn. She feels some thing pull her to Collinsport. Barnabas sees Miss Josette Williams as the resemblance of his long lost love. Barnabas will have his Josette.
Chapter One.
In nineteen and sixty seven in Collinsport, Maine. Over at the Old House on the Collins estate grounds right next to Widow's Hill, Barnabas Collins was pacing back and forth. And he was planning on doing some thing. Willie Loomis was working out side, doing his duties. The vampire looked out of the window and he looked up in to the nightly dark and moonless sky.
He turned around from the window and then walked back and forth once again in deep thought to figure out his plans.
And just then, Barnabas heard the door slammed opened and the chandelier was rocking back and forth. Even though, that there was no wind blowing out side. The vampire looked up with his eyes widened as saucers. He wondered what ghost was in side the Old House. And then, the ghost of Josette DuPres appeared right in front of the hutch in the living room.
Barnabas turned around and he saw her with very total surprise. Josette never appeared for him because of what he was now. All up until now, but she just only appeared to him just only this one time. There has to be a reason for Josette to appear. Even for Barnabas.
The vampire looked at her with wide eyes. He sighed deeply and with relief. He was wondering as to why she was there. "Josette." He said to her quietly. "Why are you here? You never appear for me for well over one hundred years. Why appear for me now, Josette?" He asked her. He needed to know.
The ghost of Josette was still wearing her wedding gown and her veil over her face and she looked directly at him. "Barnabas, there is a woman from an other state is coming to live here." She told him.
Barnabas had no idea about what she was talking about. It made no sense to him. He furrowed his eye brows. "What do you mean by that, Josette?" He asked her. The vampire was in total confusion as to what she was really talking about.
Josette smiled at him tenderly. "She has the same name as me, but with a different last name. Even though, her last name is Williams. She has no family and I have been watching over her. You will see her when she comes here." She added.
Barnabas looked at her. How in the world does Josette know about this person. God only knows what. Josette continued. "I came here to tell you of this woman, Barnabas." She said and just then, she disappeared in to thin air. Never to appear to him ever again. The vampire's eye brows were furrowed deeply in total confusion. He was wondering about who this woman was when the ghost of Josette told him of this.
He needed to figure this one out from what she told him and very soon. He would like to know of who this woman was and what she looked like. This was a pretty much of a mystery to Barnabas Collins in deed.
In New York City, Josette Williams was at the age of twenty one and she was living and working at the Orphanage, doing house cleaning and also play with the little kids. She wished that she would have children with the man she loves some day. One day when she was in Miss Hopewell's office. Josie was sitting in the chair at her co-director's desk, waiting for her to get off the phone with the director.
Hopewell then looked at her. "Ah. You are here, Josie. A letter came for you in the mail this morning." She said when she gave Josette her letter. Josie took it from her hand and she started reading it. This letter was actually from Collinsport, Maine. But why is this letter from Collinsport? There has to be a reason for this letter to come to her. There was only the town and the state was written on the envelope. There was no name on there what so ever.
Josette looked up at her boss with the look of confusion, shock and surprise on her face. "I don't get it, Miss Hopewell, that this letter came to me. I don't really understand." She said with total confusion. She looked over the envelope and she saw the very neat incursive hand writing, but there was no return address on there what so ever. Only the town and state on it. Very curious in deed.
Hopewell gave her a genuine smile. She was trying to soothe her with out her anxiety goes over the roof. "Not to worry, Josie. I hope that Victoria up in Collinwood would help you with this." Hopewell said when she pointed her finger directly towards the letter in Josette's hand. Josie remembered Vicky when she was living and working at the Orphanage before she moved up to Collinsport. She hoped to see Victoria again.
Miss Hopewell told her to have a good day and Josette walked in to the shared bed room. Her room mate was her friend named, Jennifer Hopkins, who was also an orphan after her parents were killed in a plane crash when she was at the age of four. Josie was just a baby when she was brought to the Orphanage.
Just like when Vicky was a baby, Josette was placed in side a card board box and a note that came with it when they found her on the front door step. 'Her name is Josette Williams. I can not take care of her.' Even though, that was a very long time ago. She had hoped that she would meet her parents, but it was a possibility that her parents did not want to be found. Josie felt sad about the thought of it.
Jennifer was out side, working with the little kids and she also played with Josie was in the shared bed room, packing up her belongings a long with her two perfumes of Jasmine that she bought a few days back and her music box that she had for her seventh birthday party. She placed them in to her one and only suit case. Jasmine was in fact her most favorite perfume.
After she packed up her things, she locked up the latches on her suit case and she took her coat from the closet. She placed her coat over her forearm and she walked over to the fron door. Miss Hopewell saw her while the other staff members were working. "It's a very good pleasure to see and work with you, Josie. I hope you have a good trip going up to see Victoria and living in Collinsport." She said to her.
Josette laughed softly. "And it's also a pleasure to see and work with you as well, Miss Hopewell. Keep an eye on everyone here." She teased her. The co-director laughed with her. She tried very hard to not break down in tears. Some thing in her letter from Collinsport was pulling her and making her come to a small town in Maine.
After they both spoke a really good conversation and a farewell. Josie walked out of the Orphanage and she was walking over towards the train station. She had bought a train ticket and it was going north bound. God willing of what will be in store for Josette Williams.
