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                                        Andrew Roller Presents
 
                                                GIRL PATROL

                                              Chapter Sixteen


         ÒSo you are dead like I am,Ó Vlad said, his eyes brightening with 
sudden understanding.
         ÒYes,Ó the finely dressed, silk-suited man answered.  His fingers 
played on the fabric of VladÕs upholstered chair.  Vlad sat in a chair next 
to his.  Esmelda was upstairs.  It was up to Vlad to entertain visitors.
         ÒYou are not a hunter,Ó Vlad said, suddenly producing the plasma 
rifle, pulling it up from under a table next to his chair.  There was a dark 
cloth covering the table.  It rippled as he pulled the rifle out from under it.  
His guest was just as quick, pulling a pistol from his coat pocket.  The 
two men nearly punched holes in each other.
         ÒAre you?Ó the visitor in the silk suit asked Vlad.  The vampireÕs 
eyes flared.  He tried to use mesmerism on the man.  Admittedly he was no 
master of mesmerism like his wife, but to his dismay the visitor matched 
him, his own eyes growing red.  Vlad felt a strange desire to drop the 
plasma rifle.  He hoped the visitor felt the same way about his pistol.
         Their eyes faded almost at the same moment.
         ÒWe can agree on things without mesmerism,Ó the visitor said.
         ÒYes,Ó Vlad agreed.  So this man was a vampire!  He claimed to be 
from an ancient family of vampires, one that had survived over the 
centuries.  A real, present day vampire, one of this era!  Though, 
admittedly, by his own account, his family was down to just himself and 
his brother now.  ÒTell me about your brother,Ó Vlad said, when the glow 
in his eyes was no more.  Quietly he slipped the plasma rifle back under 
the table, rippling the black cloth that covered the table again, feeling and 
hearing the Òclunk!Ó of the rifle going back into the open box there.  The 
visitor, a man who went by the name of Alfonse Giovanni, put away his 
pistol.
         ÒMy brother is in the platinum business,Ó Alfonse said.  ÒHe lives in 
South Africa.Ó
         ÒAh,Ó Vlad said, but the place was unknown to him.  ÒWhat brings you 
to Sun City?Ó Vlad asked.
         ÒIÕm in the business of keeping people happy,Ó Alfonse said.  This 
time VladÕs ÒAhÓ of agreement was more knowing.
         ÒI am not unfamiliar with this business,Ó Vlad said.
         ÒThen you market drugs as well?Ó Alfonse said.
         ÒYes,Ó Vlad replied.
         ÒPerhaps we could join forces,Ó Alfonse said.  Vlad raised an 
eyebrow.
         ÒWhy would I want to do that?Ó Vlad asked.  The visitor leaned 
forward.
         ÒBecause you killed my man and took over the business yourself,Ó 
the visitor hissed.  He pulled out his pistol again, and Vlad was just as 
quick with his plasma rifle.
         Just then Esmelda appeared, coming downstairs.
         ÒAnd how are you two getting along?Ó she asked, as she came into 
the room.  She saw the guns.  ÒMen,Ó she muttered.  VladÕs plasma rifle 
wavered.
         ÒThis is Alfonse,Ó Vlad told his wife.  The visitorÕs pistol dropped to 
his lap.  Esmelda, ignoring the gun, walked over to the man and offered him 
her pale hand.
         ÒPleased to meet you, Alfonse,Ó she said.  She touched his hand and 
found it reassuringly cold.  He smiled slightly as he found her touch 
similarly cold.  She was, indeed, dead like he was.
         ÒAs I am you, madam,Ó Alfonse said with old-world courtesy, and a 
French accent.
         ÒWhat brings you to Arizona?  The sun is so bright here,Ó Esmelda 
said with distaste briefly curling her lips.
         ÒIndeed.  It is,Ó Alfonse said.  ÒWhich is why IÕm wondering why your 
husband would kill my man here and take over my territory.Ó  Esmelda 
smiled.  She clasped her hands.  ÒAn oversight, IÕm sure.Ó
         ÒA profitable oversight, madam,Ó Alfonse said.
         ÒIndeed,Ó Esmelda responded.  She looked at Vlad.  There was a look 
of contempt in her eyes, as if to say, ÒWho the fuck are you letting in to 
interfere with us now?Ó  Vlad shifted uncomfortably.
         ÒItÕs nice to meet one of our own kind,Ó Vlad said to his wife.  ÒWe 
had not met any vampires of this time before.Ó
         ÒNo we had not,Ó Esmelda answered, and her eyes seemed to say, 
ÒAnd why should we?Ó
         ÒI must resolve this issue with you today,Ó Alfonse said to Vlad and 
Esmelda.  Suddenly the woman turned on their visitor.
         ÒIt is all very well to meet our ancestors,Ó she snapped.  ÒBut do not 
think for a moment that some half evolved vampire is going to dictate 
terms to me.Ó
         ÒOh?Ó Alfonse asked, fingering his pistol.  
         ÒIf you wish to have orders, I will give them to you,Ó Esmelda said.  
Alfonse raised his gun.  It was matched by Vlad, who brought up his 
plasma rifle.  EsmeldaÕs eyes glowed and the visitorÕs glowed, but 
EsmeldaÕs were clearly more powerful.
         ÒYou should be destroyed, in my opinion, though it was nice to meet 
you,Ó Esmelda said.  AlfonseÕs gun shook in his hand.  He was clearly trying 
to hold onto it but his grip was loosening.  The light in his eyes wavered.
         ÒYou are expert in mesmerism, I see,Ó he managed to get out, the 
words tangling in his throat as if he were being choked as he tried to 
speak them.  Which he wasnÕt.  Rather, it was his mind that was being 
strangled, his willpower, Esmelda invading his brain and taking control of 
it.  Suddenly Alfonse lifted a hand and managed to tear his eyes away from 
EsmeldaÕs.  As if shielding his eyes from the sun, he looked down and away 
from her, shutting his eyes for good measure in the process.  His gripped 
his gun more firmly, but could no longer see where to aim it.  Esmelda 
prudently moved to the manÕs left.  It would be a shame to put a hole in her 
pretty black dress.
         ÒYes, I am expert in mesmerism,Ó Esmelda snapped.  ÒLook at me, you 
dolt!Ó
         ÒThat would be imprudent,Ó Alfonse said, the confidence once again 
in his voice, but a trembling too, for he could feel EsmeldaÕs eyes burning 
into him and trying to grab hold of his will again.  It was like being face to 
face with Medusa, except he would not be turned to stone, only robbed of 
himself.
         ÒYou will do as I say,Ó Esmelda told him.
         ÒIndeed, if I look at you,Ó Alfonse agreed.
         ÒNo!  You will do as I say in any event, for I am Esmelda, Queen of the 
vampires!Ó the woman told him.
         ÒI have not heard of you before,Ó Alfonse protested in a quivering 
voice.
         ÒThatÕs because IÕm from five billion years in the future,Ó Esmelda 
said.
         ÒThen you are not born yet,Ó Alfonse said, still hoping, through 
words if not with his trembling gun, to make the woman go away.
         ÒHow I got here is no concern of yours,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒBut if you 
own a drug business I want it.Ó
         ÒYou have at least a quarter of it already!Ó Alfonse cried.
         ÒThe Queen of Darkness City will have all of it!Ó Esmelda said, 
growing red in her pale face now, to match her glowing eyes.
         In the perpetually dark apartment, with the black curtains to block 
out the light of day, with the flickering fire in the fireplace throwing a 
gloomy half-light into the room, AlfonseÕs gun slowly dropped to his lap.  
HIs hand went with it, and his white fingers trembled as he held it against 
his groin.  He dared not look at the woman, but her very presence made him 
know, now, that he was no match for her.  Never mind that there was a 
strange-looking multi-barreled rifle trained on him, in her husbandÕs 
hands.  He was outmatched by these two unusual corpses.  He couldnÕt 
think of a way to talk himself out of the mess heÕd gotten into and if he 
wasnÕt careful, he could find himself staked to the floor.
         ÒA- Alright,Ó Alfonse said.  ÒIÕll do ask you ask.  Just donÕt make me 
look at you.Ó  Esmelda looked at her husband.
         ÒA fine compliment for a lady,Ó she said.  The glow in her eyes 
subsided.  ÒYou may look at me now,Ó she told Alfonse after a moment.  
ÒLook at me!Ó she yelled, when he did not respond.  
         ÒYes, madam?Ó Alfonse asked carefully.  He lowered his hand.  He 
opened his eyes.  He lifted his pistol a little and then, carefully, he stowed 
it in his jacket.  He turned his head and, fearfully, he allowed himself to 
meet the face of Esmelda.  The eyes.  They were beautiful eyes.  Dark, like 
twin pools of night.  They were not glowing now though, and he relaxed a 
little.  If he had been able to breathe he would have given a sigh of relief.  
But he was dead, as his two hosts were.  ÒAt least you are not hunters,Ó 
Alfonse said, offering a weak smile.
         ÒNor you,Ó Esmelda said.  She sat down in an empty chair across 
from the two men, on the other side of a low coffee table.  ÒWe have two 
humans upstairs,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒThey are young.  Their blood is sweet.  
Would you like some?Ó
         ÒP- Perhaps later,Ó Alfonse said, feeling quite exhausted now.  This 
was the closet call heÕd had with death, real death, since heÕd met a 
hunter in Russia.
         ÒIt will restore you.  Clear your mind,Ó Esmelda smiled.
         ÒIf itÕs not tainted,Ó Alfonse said.
         ÒOh?Ó Esmelda asked.  She seemed not to understand, genuinely, and 
in a show of friendship he said,
         ÒIt is not uncommon to offer a victim to someone that has tainted 
blood.  ItÕs a way of controlling the mind.Ó  Vlad looked at his wife.
         ÒLost knowledge,Ó he said.  Esmelda nodded.
         ÒWe do not know of such things five billion years in the future,Ó 
Esmelda said.  ÒPerhaps you can teach me the technique.Ó
         ÒIt would be my pleasure,Ó Alfonse said.  A wraith vampire drifted 
into the room, as if on the wind, but the air was perfectly still in the 
house.  Alfonse started.  ÒWhatÕs that?Ó he cried.  Esmelda did not have to 
turn.
         ÒItÕs a vampire, like ourselves.  But a race that is perhaps closer to 
death than we are,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒWraith vampires are easier to kill 
than we are.  Plasma rifles can kill them, unlike us, including yourself I 
assume.Ó
         ÒI do not like to discuss how I can be killed,Ó Alfonse said.
         ÒWe are immortal, of course,Ó Esmelda told the man.
         ÒReally?Ó Alfonse asked.  His eyes widened.  Vlad shifted slightly in 
his chair.
         ÒYes,Ó Esmelda assured the visitor.  The wraith vampire withdrew, 
passing out again from the room.
         ÒIt is an odd creature,Ó Alfonse said, watching the wraith over 
EsmeldaÕs shoulder.
         ÒBut useful,Ó Esmelda assured the man.
         ÒThat would explain the recent upsurge in deaths, then?Ó Alfonse 
asked.
         ÒYes,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒWe must feed, of course, and the wraiths 
also.Ó
         ÒIt is causing a stir,Ó Alfonse said.  ÒItÕs how I found you.Ó  He 
paused.  ÒHow many of there are you here in Sun City?Ó
         ÒMore every day,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒWe are coming from the future.Ó  
Vlad leaned forward, his rifle put away now, taking a suddenly increased 
interest in the conversation.
         ÒI have a machine,Ó Vlad began.
         ÒQuiet!Ó Esmelda snapped.  Alfonse raised an eyebrow.
         ÒA machine?Ó he asked, too sharp to fail to see the coupleÕs sudden 
disagreement.  Esmelda turned again to the visitor.  She saw that he was 
leaning forward, full of curiosity.  She relented.
         ÒItÕs a time machine,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒItÕs bringing vampires from 
the future.Ó
         ÒWraith vampires at the moment but perhaps ones like ourselves as 
well,Ó Vlad said.
         ÒThe wraiths are easier to control,Ó Esmelda said.  ÒGod forbid we 
should start bringing in the rot from Darkness City, but I suppose weÕll 
have to.Ó
         ÒYour subjects, dear,Ó Vlad said.
         ÒA time machine!Ó Alfonse said, his eyes brightening with 
understanding.
         ÒYes,Ó Vlad said.
         ÒSo you see, causing a stir, as you put it, is the least of our 
concern,Ó Esmelda told Alfonse.  ÒWeÕre taking over this light-ridden 
place.Ó
         ÒGood God!Ó Alfonse cried.
         ÒYou can help us,Ó Vlad offered.
         ÒHelp you?Ó Alfonse said.  ÒYouÕre already breaching the 
Masquerade!Ó
         ÒWhatÕs that?Ó Vlad asked.  Esmelda frowned.
         ÒOld knowledge,Ó Esmelda snapped.  She turned to her husband.  ÒItÕs 
a theory that vampires must be submissive.Ó
         ÒHidden,Ó Alfonse corrected.  ÒSeen but unseen.  We must not disturb 
the humansÕ world.  At least not in ways that they notice.  Sucking the 
blood out of a dozen teens and leaving fang marks in their necks, for 
instance.Ó
         ÒSorry about that.  The wraiths cannot conceal bite wounds as we 
do,Ó Vlad said.  ÒTheyÕre rather messier eaters.
         ÒI didnÕt conceal my own fang marks!Ó Esmelda roared.  Her eyes 
began to glow again and she had to exert an effort to control it.  Instead, 
as Alfonse trembled before her, she roared, ÒWe have come to conquer this 
fucking place!  We care nothing for your humans!Ó
         ÒBut madam!Ó Alfonse began.  Esmelda rose.
         ÒThis world is finished!Ó Esmelda said.  She pointed at Alfonse and 
he drew back in his chair.  He wanted to reach again for his gun but he 
saw, with the woman standing over him now, that it would have been quite 
useless.  ÒI am going to be the queen of this place.Ó
         ÒWe donÕt have queens here in America, or in France either.  We have 
presidents,Ó Alfonse tried explaining.
         ÒQueen!Ó Esmelda insisted.  ÒQueen of earth.  And I am not going to 
hide behind some foolish Masquerade, pretending to be a human.  I am going 
to conquer, in the name of Darkness.  And I am going to rule!Ó she said, 
balling her finger which was pointing at Alfonse into a fist.  Suddenly she 
was not addressing the man any more, but the ceiling of the apartment.  
ÒRule!Ó she shouted.  ÒAll the world will be mine and it will kneel to me, 
just as it kneels to me in the future, except I want the whole thing now.  
My sister is dead,Ó she said, turning her glare on Alfonse again, her eyes 
reddening now, and he unable to even think of going for his gun.  ÒThere is 
nothing to stop me now,Ó she said.  ÒYou.  You will go out.  Find the 
hunters.  Track them down.  Lure them to you.  Take the wraiths with you 
if you need them, more are arriving every day.  You will do my bidding and 
you will not complain.  Take what money you need, we are getting plenty 
of it.  Buy and bribe and do what you need to in the human world.  That is 
your domain.  I leave it to you.  I have no time to sport with these humans.  
I am not lowering myself to the level of food.Ó
         ÒYes.  Yes madam,Ó Alfonse said.  Then, recovering a little of 
himself, he asked, ÒWill there be a profit in it for me, madam?Ó
         ÒProfit?Ó Esmelda roared.  ÒIt is a new world now.  A world of 
darkness in which I am ruler.  I command you to go forth and take control, 
in my name.  Kill the hunters, or bring them to me alive that I may 
question them.Ó  She turned, slightly, addressing the wall of her 
apartment now.  ÒStart with the churches,Ó she said.  ÒThey must be 
closed, and their priests brought under my control or killed.  Favor places 
of sin and get them to stay open longer, that the people may debauch 
themselves with reverie and not know what is happening around them.  
Liquor, drugs, these are our tools.  I want the food sloshed and drunk, I 
want them incoherent.Ó
         ÒY- Yes, madam.  It is a very fine plan,Ó Alfonse offered, awed now 
by the power of the womanÕs presence.
         ÒDo it!Ó Esmelda said, turning on him again.  ÒReport back to me in 
one week on your progress.  Unleash the wraiths!Ó she cried.  Two wraiths 
appeared in the doorway to her apartment.  She addressed them.  ÒStop 
sleeping there in the next room.  Vlad has given you his drug to protect you 
from the daylight.  Go forth!  Feed and wreak havoc!  Do not fear the 
humans.  They cannot hurt you,Ó she assured them.  ÒWe will take earth 
today.  We will wait no longer!Ó

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