sarN said:
Omg , intense , update more ! I read the Bible . angle & demon & human mate and created sinned creature .
After extensive research and study. I am going towards a different direction from TV shows and other novels that I have read about that topic. No, it is not going to be boring but it will be a different take on the subject. So this is brand new concept and will explain the reason why we have the werewolves and vampires mythology. I didn't want to post my finding since it would be boring. So, I will be moving this story a long very fast we'll get to see who is who in this whole story. I didn't want to just do a big data dump in the story. The monk will explain everything further in the next episode so stay tune.
I think all the poems that I have written in the poetry thread has given me more freedom to expression different ideas so that I can come back to write my two stories freely now. It's like getting my other creative ideas out. :heart: :heart: :heart:
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“Duck,” yelled Det. Lewis, as he fires six rounds at the driver. The bullets struck him in the chest and the shoulder blades as he let go of the car. The diver was seen bleeding on those spots but those wounds started to heal as Lenny looked back in his mirror as they sped off into the highway.
“I didn’t know your ex was a vampire,” laughed Lenny.
Det. Lewis was still trying to take in what had just occurred. It was a nightmare she wanted to forget but she had to come to the realization that Drew
was a vampire with bad intention on destroying the fabric of life.
“That’s not funny dad,” said Abby. “I thought vampire only existed in the movies.”
“Well, then you’re not going to believe about the werewolf that I saw either.”
Abby tapped Lenny on the shoulders. “Where are all of these monsters from the movies coming from?”
“Someone must have opened a portal,” said Lenny jokingly.
Det. Lewis thought hard and long about the man in the trench coat that had approached Lenny and her the day before. He had told the both of them that he was a monk and he was there to warn them about the coming war before the forces of good and evil. Could the monk be telling the truth? Or was the man a psychopath disguising as a monk? It was going to be up to her to locate the man wherever he was in Capeside City.
“I got it, said Det. Lewis. “Maybe the monk was telling us the truth. Maybe he was there to protect us.”
Scratching his head, Lenny said, “Oh boy, here we go again with that fake monk. What kind of monk dress in a trench coat?”
“An undercover one just like me,” said Det. Lewis.
“Right and I’m not Abby’s real father either.”
“Hey, that’s not funny,” said Abby. “I am your real daughter even mom said so.”
A big grin came over Lenny’s face. “It’s not like that. To complicate for you to understand.”
Abby lean over the seat next to Lenny. “Tell me, I’m old enough to handle it.”
“I’m Lenny and your dad is Ben. We’re two different people.”
Abby was perplexed. “I never knew my father had a twin.”
Lenny took a deep breath and tried again. “Your father and I are trapped in the same body.”
Abby looked at Lenny deeply to see if he was playing any trick on her. She noticed that he dressed differently and he was using more slangs in his
vocabulary. “You’ve changed since the last time we met dad.”
“When we’re at home, I will try to explain further,” said Lenny.
Abby was happy to get back to the beach house that her father had owned for as long as she was alive. “I can’t wait to walk on the beach at night.”
“Sorry to burst your bubble,” smile Det. Lewis. “It is not safe for you and your father to live there anymore.”
“Yup,” said Lenny. “Cuz the werewolves might be back.”
The trio made it safe to Capeside but the event that just occurred will forever change the way they look at the world. It was not pristine and innocent as they once thought it was but it was not a dangerous place filled with monsters of the night roaring for lost souls to devour.
At the safe house, Lenny bought out Ben’s phone to show Abby and Det. Lewis that he wasn’t making things up. Lenny was not going to hide it from them any longer even if the two of them thought he was crazy. He didn’t showed Det. Lewis that their writing style was totally different and that they ate differently.
“Now, do ya believe me?” asked Lenny.
There were lingering questions about the mental makeup of Ben/Lenny but Det. Lewis was willing to give Lenny the benefit of the doubt because of what had transpired. She once thought that werewolves and vampires were fake but now there were real. So it wasn’t far-fetch to believe in Lenny’s story of the two being trapped in the same body.
“How did you get trap inside Ben’s body?” asked Det. Lewis.
“That’s the billion dollar question,” said Lenny. “I dunno. I dunno about my past either.”
They continue to talk throughout the night as Det. Lewis slept on the sofa in the living room to guard against any suspicious activity around the house. Abby was given a guest room upstairs next to Ben and Lenny’s room.
It was a sun filled morning as rays of light radiated down upon Capeside as if heaven had rained down its blessing upon them. After eating breakfast, Det. Lewis was going to cruise through the town to see if she could locate the monk from two days ago. Det. Lewis drove and drove but the monk was nowhere in sight and she deeply disappointed in not finding him.
As Det. Lewis pulled up to her driveway, Lenny came waving at her with excitement as if he had won the lottery. She raced out of the car to meet him half to see what he commotion was all about.
“What’s going?” said Det. Lewis.
Trying to catch his breath, Lenny said, “The monk…the monk he is here. Waiting inside.”