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Blood And Briars

Garnetta Briars, a once-beautiful 17-year-old girl from a small town, is accidentally killed by a group of drunken boys while visiting her mother’s grave. As she lies dying, she is offered a second chance at life by Raphael, an ancient and mysterious vampire with a French accent. Raphael transforms Garnetta into a vampire, awakening her to a new world filled with both danger and power. Now, 200 years later, Garnetta lives a life of solitude and restraint, feeding only on wild animals and honing her unique vampire ability to grow and manipulate briar roses that can siphon the life force of others. The roses serve as both a defensive weapon and a surveillance system, allowing Garnetta to protect herself and those she cares about.

Socordia_Jade · Bücher und Literatur
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125 Chs

A Storm Coming

The streets of the town were quiet as Garnetta, Raphael, and the young man made their way through the narrow alleys toward the town archives. The early morning mist clung to the cobblestones, swirling around their feet as they walked with purpose, their breath visible in the cool air. The tension between them was palpable, each step bringing them closer to the final confrontation with the dark force they had awakened.

Garnetta could feel the weight of the task ahead pressing down on her, but she pushed the anxiety aside, focusing instead on the strength she had drawn from her recent battle. The dark power still lingered within her, but she had managed to contain it—for now. She knew, however, that the real test was yet to come.

Raphael led the way, his movements swift and purposeful. The young man followed closely behind, his eyes darting nervously from side to side as if expecting the darkness to leap out at them from the shadows. Garnetta walked beside him, her senses on high alert, ready to react at the first sign of danger.

When they reached the entrance to the town archives, Raphael paused, his gaze scanning their surroundings one last time before pushing open the heavy wooden door. The interior of the building was dimly lit, the musty scent of old books and parchment filling the air. Dust motes floated in the beams of light that streamed in through the small windows, giving the place an otherworldly feel.

"We need to find anything related to the original rituals," Raphael said quietly, his voice echoing slightly in the stillness. "Old records, books—anything that might give us more information."

Garnetta nodded, her eyes already scanning the rows of shelves filled with ancient tomes and scrolls. The young man hesitated, his fear evident in the way he lingered near the door, but eventually, he steeled himself and moved to help.

They split up, each taking a section of the archives to search. Garnetta's fingers brushed over the spines of the books, the leather cracked and worn from centuries of use. She pulled one volume from the shelf, its cover embossed with strange symbols that sent a shiver down her spine. As she opened it, the pages crackled softly, revealing a carefully handwritten text that spoke of rituals long forgotten by most.

As she read, Garnetta's mind raced. The descriptions of the rituals were detailed and complex, involving the alignment of celestial bodies, the use of rare herbs, and the careful placement of symbols that would channel the energies needed to contain the dark force. But as she read further, her heart sank—many of the herbs mentioned were nearly extinct, and the alignment of the stars that was required would not occur for several more years.

"This is going to be more difficult than we thought," Garnetta murmured to herself, her eyes scanning the rest of the page for any alternative solutions. But the text was clear—without the correct conditions, the ritual would fail, just as it had in the past.

She moved on to the next book, hoping to find something, anything, that would offer them a way to succeed where others had failed. The minutes turned into hours as they searched, the atmosphere in the archives growing heavier with each passing moment.

Finally, Raphael spoke up from across the room, his voice tinged with urgency. "I think I've found something."

Garnetta and the young man hurried over to where Raphael stood, a large tome open on the table in front of him. The pages were filled with intricate drawings of symbols and diagrams, accompanied by text written in a language that Garnetta could barely understand.

"It's a record of the original rituals," Raphael explained, his finger tracing the lines of the symbols on the page. "But there's more—this book details an alternative method, one that doesn't rely on the alignment of the stars or the use of rare herbs."

Garnetta's eyes widened as she scanned the page, her heart racing with hope. "What does it say?"

Raphael read aloud, his voice steady as he translated the ancient text. "It speaks of a sacrifice, but not of blood. The ritual can be performed if the participants are willing to give up something of great personal value—something that holds deep significance to them. The energy from these sacrifices will replace the need for the celestial alignment and the rare herbs."

Garnetta felt a surge of hope, tempered by the realization of what this would mean. "So we can do the ritual," she said slowly, "but we'll have to give up something important to us. Something that means more than anything."

The young man's face paled at the thought, but he nodded in understanding. "It's the only way, isn't it? If we don't do this, the dark force will destroy everything."

Raphael closed the book, his expression somber. "It's a heavy price, but one we must be willing to pay. The alternative is far worse."

Garnetta nodded, her mind already racing as she considered what she could offer as a sacrifice. The thought of losing something so dear to her was daunting, but she knew that the stakes were too high to hesitate.

As they gathered the necessary components for the ritual, the tension in the air grew thicker, the weight of what they were about to do pressing down on them. Garnetta could feel the dark power stirring within her, as if it sensed the danger it was in and was trying to assert itself. But she pushed it aside, focusing instead on the task at hand.

When they had everything they needed, Raphael led them out of the archives and back into the streets. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows over the town as the final hours of daylight slipped away. Garnetta could feel the dark force lurking at the edges of her consciousness, waiting for the right moment to strike.

As they made their way back to The Whispering Pines Inn, Garnetta couldn't help but glance at Raphael and the young man, wondering what they would choose to sacrifice when the time came. The thought weighed heavily on her, but she knew that they would do whatever was necessary to stop the darkness from consuming them all.

The final confrontation was drawing near, and Garnetta knew that the outcome would depend not just on their strength and resolve, but on their willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice. As they entered the inn, the tension in the air was almost suffocating, but there was also a sense of determination, a shared understanding that they would face whatever came together.

The storm was coming, and they would be ready.