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The Day the Vampires Awoke

The Day the Vampires Awoke

I was twenty years old and dying of ALS, my body wasting away into a pile of twitching muscles and lead-heavy limbs. With only a month left to live, I took my parents' entire fifty-thousand-dollar inheritance to a rain-slicked alley and gambled it all on a single vial of "unregistered" blood. The liquid tasted like battery acid and stopped my heart cold, but when I woke up, the paralysis was gone. My skin was pale, my eyes had turned into glowing molten silver, and the only thing that could satisfy my agonizing hunger was the sound of silver jewelry shattering between my teeth. But the cure came with a terrifying new vision: I could see the blue, parasitic shadows living inside everyone around me. My neighbors, my teachers, and even the little girl next door were being hollowed out by monsters with needle-teeth and lashing tentacles that no one else could see. When the school went into lockdown and the halls filled with the scent of rotting fish, I realized an invisible invasion had already claimed the city. The military didn't come to rescue us; they came to "sanitize" the zone, turning their miniguns on the terrified students to bury the evidence of the outbreak. I was trapped on a roof with a handful of survivors and a mysterious girl named Elise who looked at me like I was a genetic mistake. "No one is coming to save us," I whispered, watching the helicopters circle like vultures. I grabbed Elise’s enchanted silver dagger, ignored her warnings, and crunched the blade into a savory paste. As a wave of dark, forbidden power turned my skin into a Vantablack void, I stopped being a dying kid and became the only thing the monsters were afraid of.
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Chapter 1

He wasn't sick anymore. But he wasn't human anymore, either. Aden Curtis sat on the edge of his bed, looking in the mirror on the closet door. His skin was pale. His eyes were no longer brown. They were silver. Molten, shifting, glowing in the dark room. He wiped a crumb of silver from his lip. Just an hour ago, the world had been ending. Now, it had been remade. An hour ago, Aden Curtis sat on the edge of his bed. The room was dark, save for the streetlights bleeding through the blinds. He watched the second hand on the wall clock tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. His body was vibrating. It wasn't a choice. It was the ALS. The muscles in his thighs and arms twitched under his skin like dying worms. He looked at the glass of water on the nightstand. He was thirsty. He told his brain to lift his right arm. The signal fired, but the wiring was frayed. His arm moved sluggishly, heavy as lead. His fingers curled around the glass. They trembled. The glass slipped. It hit the carpet with a dull thud. Water soaked into the cheap beige fibers. Aden stared at the stain. He didn't have the energy to pick it up. He didn't have the energy to be angry anymore. He just felt a deep, hollow rot in his stomach. Doctors said he had a month. Maybe less. His diaphragm would paralyze soon, and he would suffocate in his sleep. His phone buzzed on the mattress. The screen lit up the gloom. 11 PM. The usual spot. Cash only. Aden closed his eyes. He took a breath that rattled in his chest. He reached under his bed and dragged out the old Nike shoebox. It was light. Inside was fifty thousand dollars. Every cent his parents had left him, liquidized. He pulled on a thick hoodie. It hid how thin he had become. It hid the atrophy. He grabbed his cane. Getting down the stairs of the apartment complex took ten minutes. Every step was a negotiation with gravity. The night air in Argent City was wet. It smelled of exhaust and damp concrete. Aden walked. He dragged his left leg. People walked past him. They looked away. No one wanted to see the dying kid. He reached the alleyway behind the convenience store. The ground was slick with oil and rain. Tom Bo was waiting in the shadows. He was smoking a cigarette, the cherry glowing orange. He saw Aden and smirked. "You made it," Tom said. "Thought you might trip and break a neck on the way." Aden didn't speak. He dropped his backpack on the wet asphalt. Tom kicked it open with his boot. He riffled through the stacks of bills. "It's all there," Aden said. His voice was weak. Tom nodded. He reached into his jacket and pulled out a metal case. He tossed it to Aden. Aden fumbled, nearly dropping it. His hands were shaking so bad. He opened the case. Inside lay a single vial. The liquid was dark red, thick, almost black. "Unregistered," Tom said, blowing smoke into the rain. "Clan rejects. Ninety percent mortality rate. You drink that, you probably die screaming." "I'm already dying," Aden said. "Suit yourself. No refunds when your heart explodes." Tom grabbed the backpack and walked away. He didn't look back. Aden stood alone in the alley. He looked at the vial. This was it. The fifty-thousand-dollar gamble. He didn't hesitate. He uncorked it. The smell hit him. Iron and sulfur. He tilted his head back and downed it. It didn't taste like blood. It tasted like battery acid. It burned his tongue, his throat, his esophagus. Aden dropped the vial. It shattered. He fell to his knees. The cane clattered away. Fire spread through his veins. It wasn't a metaphor. It felt like someone had injected boiling oil into his bloodstream. He curled into a ball in the mud. His heart hammered against his ribs. Thump-thump-thump-thump. Then it stopped. Silence. Darkness took him. Time passed. It might have been a minute. It might have been an hour. Aden gasped. Air rushed into his lungs. It was cold and sharp. He sat up. He touched his chest. Thump. A long pause. Six seconds. Thump. His heart was beating ten times a minute. Slow. Powerful. Like a hydraulic press. Aden looked at his hands. They weren't shaking. He stood up. He didn't reach for the cane. He didn't need it. His legs felt solid. The weakness was gone. He clenched his fist. The knuckles popped loud and clear. He felt power coiling in his muscles, tight and ready. Then came the hunger. It wasn't a rumble in his stomach. It was a void. A black hole opening up in his gut. He needed to eat. He stumbled out of the alley and ran back to his apartment. He didn't limp. He sprinted. He burst through his door and tore open the fridge. Cold pizza. Leftover pasta. An apple. He shoved the pizza into his mouth. He gagged. It tasted like ash. It tasted like rotting garbage. He spat it out onto the floor. He tried the apple. It tasted like wax and dirt. He vomited bile into the sink. The hunger grew sharper. It was a physical pain, twisting his insides. He stumbled back into his bedroom, wiping his mouth. He knocked over his mother's jewelry box on the dresser. It crashed to the floor. Necklaces and earrings scattered. A silver ring rolled across the carpet and stopped near his foot. Aden stared at it. His mouth watered. Saliva pooled under his tongue. The scent of the silver was intoxicating. It smelled sweet, rich, heavy. He fell to his knees. His rational mind screamed no. It was metal. It was hard. But his body didn't care. He grabbed the ring. He put it in his mouth. He bit down. Crunch. The silver shattered like hard candy. It wasn't hard. It was crisp. He chewed. The metal broke down into a warm, savory paste. He swallowed. A wave of euphoria washed over him. The pain in his stomach vanished. Aden sat on the floor, breathing hard. He looked in the mirror on the closet door. His skin was pale. His eyes were no longer brown. They were silver. Molten, shifting, glowing in the dark room. He wiped a crumb of silver from his lip. He wasn't sick anymore. But he wasn't human anymore, either.

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