Chapter 11 July
4:20 AM
We searched for months to learn that time was to blame for many broken
hearts. I found Mathew, an adult with family and children, begging me to go
away and make him forget. ‘I was so young back then, I made a mistake.’, I
watched him close the door to me and our love as if he was ashamed of the past
and terrified of losing his carefully normalized life. Elizabeth found Mary in
Paris, where she came after her girlfriend’s sudden disappearance. Mary found
another girl and didn’t believe Elizabeth that she was no longer a vampire.
Maybe she doubted it in the first place, it could be the figment of her
imagination, including the clown and hallucinations. Including our past and
years of memories which to some could be the result of mental disease. Bob,
Rob and Kit’s girlfriends found other partners and now they ran a brothel of
their own. They liked their job and they didn’t bother to go back to
blood-sucking boyfriends who messed with their independence and killed off
their customers. Nick learned that his beloved teacher changed schools and it
took him some time to find her and have his heart broken by learning that she
got married and was pregnant with a baby. Even Gina took matters in her own
hands, moved to Australia and found another partner after failing to hear from
Phillip for years. Amelie learned that Lubov died from some heart problems. She
probably exhausted her organ too much while helping Amelie to carry the bodies
of Russian mafia members. Or Lubov died of a broken heart when she lost her
caretaker’s job. We never learned the truth.
We truly lost them and our hopes of winning them back were shattered. That
was a part of the deal. There was something heartbreaking in our
transformation. We closed some chapters forever. After two hundred years, we
came back to square one. The difference was that we woke up at different times.
We live now. I am permanently on drugs, but there is nothing special in
that. A big percentage of you are. From time to time, I hear about another
celebrity who took their lives due to depression. I wait in line for my
medications with dozens of people and we share the same understanding. We know
the pain of getting up every day and surviving the worst times. I learned
humility in the fact that I am human. I know that cutting my veins, hanging
myself or taking a variety of drugs at the same time would have its
consequences. There would be no getting back, no extra life like in a computer
game. It would be the end. So whenever I need help, I ask for it. I ignore
strangely sounding names of psychiatrists, I never tell that I was a vampire
and that I was transformed back. I’m cautious. But I accept help.
You might think that gaining finality and knowing that we are going to die
(sooner or later, Amelie is literally counting days) made us miserable. Quite
the reverse. We will die just like you will die. There’s equality in all this
unfair world. We are all born into it and we will leave it regardless of times,
status, religion, and sex. Nothing is more certain. We are no longer above you
and we will share your fate. We have deaths on our conscience. We are willing
to accept our departure to the unknown.
Did losing the people we loved hurt us? Yes, immensely. It was
excruciating. Both the awareness of no longer being loved and having someone to
love and care about and the fact that we couldn’t do anything about it. We
couldn’t turn back time.
But these years that we spent here taught us something else. Every wound
heals. Losing one love means that somewhere there is a potential for being
loved again by someone else. There’s hope in the loss as one heartache means that
you need to build the heart cells for something stronger.
Phillip still believes in work, progress, and development. Humanity strives
for improvement and the possibilities are infinite. Robots, 3D printed
replaceable organs, bones, veins, and limbs. He wants to witness all of it and
he wants to be a part of the process. Maybe somewhere there is another
headstrong nurse or he will eventually take matters into his own hands. Now he
is only a doctor and a workaholic. He can skip the vampire part.
Elizabeth is an active member of the LGBT community and advocates everything
from the equality of women to same-sex marriage. I bet that she wants to get
married. She understood me at last. She understood that you can be with someone
for a lifetime. However long or short this life can be. With a man or with
a woman. Love has no boundaries. I’m sure that the clown is with her from time
to time, but we wait for better drugs and more effective treatment. She has
better and worse days. We are getting used to living with it. She, on the other
hand, is learning to accept it.
Nick understood something at last. He saw sense in being educated. He also
started growing up (just a few centimeters, but he believes that one day he
will be an adult). He also gave up porn. I think he looks for something
different in a relationship. And if he wants to have a girlfriend his own age
he shouldn’t boast about his degenerative formative years. That teacher of his
made miracles. I still appreciate her for everything she did for our little
rascal.
Amelie remembers less and less. She mostly recalls what happened in the
eighteenth century and astonishes our guests with facts and dates. We tell that
she read a lot in the past. We don’t mention that she saw it with her own eyes.
That would raise some eyebrows.
Rob, Bob, and Kit actually do something good in this ambulance job. Over
the years, they learned about the human body enough to effectively save it on the
way to the hospital. They don’t need blood. They have their lunch boxes and
sandwiches. So they assumed that they can actually do some good to the people
they transport. They call it karma. They killed thousands, they can easily save
as many. Some things, however, didn’t change and they found their new partners
in a brothel. This time, they don’t mind sharing. And they believe that women
also can work and bring money home. Kit along with his jealousy started
treating his diabetes. He changed his diet, takes with himself glucose and
monitors his insulin injections by a modern tracking system.
I let Mathew go. It was painful, but no one said that you cannot have four
husbands. And maybe this time it will be a husband for my lifetime and I will
die sooner than him.
Men changed. Now there are stay at home fathers, some of them help at home,
they allow women to have their careers, at times resigning from their own. They
have open minds. Not all of them, but I see that they noticed our efforts. Over
two hundred years ago, my father threw me into an institution. I was worthless.
I didn’t play my part well. As a daughter, a mother, a wife. Now I’m happily on
my own, juggling life, career, illness and the fact of being a human. I have a
family. We are not related by blood but by thousands of memories. We never lost
touch. You can meet us at times, in the library, in the hospital, in the
street. Ask us about any detail in history and we will tell you. We were
blessed by a few lifetimes and we personally witnessed everything which you
could see in the form of some archival footage on TV or on the internet.
We also started growing old. I noticed my first gray hair emerging from my
red locks. I noticed the first wrinkles around my eyes and mouth. I accept it. I
saw the most astonishing beauties turn into fragile elderly ladies, the most
vital princesses turn into mother queens. If you saw Amelie’s picture from the
times she was in her twenties, you’d be astonished. She was a catch! She would
never have expected to end up as an effective killing machine cooperating with
prisons. She would never have thought that she could live for so long.
We had nothing when we were transformed and we have very little now. We
learned that money come and go. From rags to riches has the same application as
the other way round. Billion dollar businesses also go bankrupt and disappear
from the surface of the Earth. We heard that Christoper started a small seaside
business in Madagascar and it flourishes. Of course, experience pays off. Even
if instead of big fishes, he manages uneducated local fishermen.
There is very little that is certain in life. But this is the charm of it
all. You wouldn’t walk if you didn’t fall a couple of times. You would get
bored if the winding ways of fate didn’t surprise you with their plans. You
wouldn’t appreciate health if you weren’t sick, and you wouldn’t recognize
happiness without experiencing misery and pain.
We wouldn’t understand being human if we hadn’t been vampires and we
wouldn’t enjoy now if we didn’t know the past. We also wouldn’t value the power
of love if we hadn’t lost it. Yes, something happened during these years. We
were changed.
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