Count William

Count William

A Story by Tegon Maus
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I let the darkness that surrounded me soak into me, absorbing its cool comfort through every pore of my body. The over whelming satisfaction of my solitude filled me with an unparallel joy.

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Count William

 

            I had no idea what time it was, or for that matter, how long I had lay here.  I let the darkness that surrounded me soak into me, absorbing its cool comfort through every pore of my body.    The over whelming satisfaction of my solitude filled me with an unparallel joy.

             I could lay here, undiscovered for centuries were it not for the hunger that pulled at me with a unrelenting desire of its own.   I ran my tongue over the sharp tips of my fangs, relishing the sweet memory of the last time they struck terror into the hearts of my victims. What held me harder still was the fear of discovery by the Others. They didn’t understand me... they wanted to hunt me down...  destroy me. They would stop at nothing to put an end to me. If only I were not alone in the world... if somehow there were more of my kind lying in the dark waiting for the rising of the moon.

             I could hear them even now... the heavy foot steps of the Others as they searched for me. Images of angry voices pitchforks, torches, fire, heartbreaking carnage suddenly filled my head.  My heart pounded as they drew closer to my sanctuary. My heart sank with dread... I was about to be discovered yet again.

              I had but one chance... perhaps... just perhaps if I were to lunge at just the right moment... sink my teeth so deep, so fast that my victim wouldn’t have time to shout for help... maybe I would survive... survive long enough to find one of my own.

             I readied myself, getting into a crouched position so as to strike with a ferocity and speed that would surely shock my unwitting victim into stunned silence, assuring my victory. At that instant my fortress of darkness was flooded with a bright unyielding light. I was stunned, caught off guard for the slightest of moments. I had no choice... I had to attack before all was lost.

             “Aaahh,”  I snarled mincingly, lunging into the light with all my force.

             “Mom !  He’s doing it again,” my older sister, Lisa shouted.

             “Billy ! How many times have I told you ?? That dishtowel is not a cape... you are not a vampire and you can not play in the hall closet,”  Mom, now annoyed, shouted from the kitchen.      

             “Yeah, Billy. You heard Mom,”  Lisa taunted.

             “It’s count William to you stink face,”  I returned, slowly pulling the door closed once more. I let the darkness that surrounded me soak into me, absorbing its cool comfort through every pore of my body.  I could lay here for centuries...

 

 

© 2012 Tegon Maus


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Really liked this. Especially the funny twist at the end. Reminds me if something like the TV show the Goldbergs. Really entertaining.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Very nice twist ending. Thanks for a smile and a chuckle. =) Kids these days. ;)

Posted 7 Years Ago


I believe that kid should get some help... if you know what I mean.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Tegon Maus

8 Years Ago

Don't we all ! Thanks for the read Ohioman !
Ohioman

8 Years Ago

My pleasure.
Congratulations on being a winner of our writing competition! The story is so well executed, and brilliantly simple, we would spoilt it if we talked about it more. It's very sweet and such a rich depiction of childhood.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Lisa! Get the boy's name right! It's Count William!

Great Job, Count Tegon Maus! I assume you are helping Count William escape from the Others?

Also, There's a typo "Aaahh," I snarled mincingly.
I think you meant menacingly?

lissalovesyou:)

Posted 10 Years Ago


ahhhhhh childhood! excellent story.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Great story. I was never was lost, trying to understand what was happening. I was a little unsure when I thought the story was about a vampire. As I kept reading I realized that it was about a kid who was just pretending. Great twist at the ending. Loved it!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Tegon, this story had me from the first line. The ending had me grinning, man! I loved this one so much. Kids have the best imaginations. Thank you so much for submitting to my Salad Days contest. I am so happy I could award you Gold! Angi~

Posted 10 Years Ago


Tegon Maus

10 Years Ago

Thank you Angi !! High praise coming from you !!
that funny!
first i think what the hell but then suddenly...

you really got me dude

Posted 10 Years Ago


This is a great story with lots of details. The end was funny.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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