Qayah, the most beautiful woman in the world. Of course, when I laid my eyes on her I was blown away, and I immediately felt something I had not felt in a very long time, rushing back at me overwhelmingly. A feeling I am well familiar with but had become lost to me for a lifetime. My feelings for Qayah were older than she could understand, and as I was blown away by her beauty just like the first time I saw her all those long years ago, I was also troubled by the question of how she could be alive. Because the Qayah I knew... She died the same night my mother died and my family left Feverton.
After discovering what had happened at the manor, I decided to go to town and start the process of proffering a very quick solution to this catastrophe that was about to befall the town before it was too late.
Harold Lugard, the first werewolf was loose on the world and judging by what I have read in the journals of William Lugard, it could only get worse from there. The last time Logan was loose in London he murdered over two hundred and fifty people, including women and children. Then his whole family of monster hunters had to hunt him down and run him out of town. His older brother, William followed him here to kill him, and when he got here Harold and some wolves he had turned were already terrorizing the town. It was only with the help of the town witches that William was able to defeat him and his followers but in the end, William could not get himself to kill his brother, because monster or no, he was still his brother. So, he sought the help of the witches to put Harold to sleep forever.
"If the witches helped William then, they should be able to help now," I whispered to myself as I walked into a diner in town. I was there to see a woman named Ramotta, she was supposed to be one of the leaders of the witch's society in town. Normally, I would not go anywhere near the witches. The idea of a person having the power to make your blood boil in your veins and your organs rotten just by staring at you never sit well with me. The witches and vampires kept their distances for a well-known reason, mutual terror. The witches fear the unpredictability and violent nature of the vampires while the vampires are terrorized of how perfectly matched they are with the witches, the witches could hurt them without even physically touching them.
I walked in and sat down at one of the tables in the diner and the people I met inside stared at me weirdly as if they knew who I was. As if they could tell that I could kill all of them and drain them of every single drop of blood in their veins in a matter of a few minutes. As if they could tell that it took all the strength of my being not to be ripping out their hearts and sucking the blood out of them at that moment. The waiter was a woman in her fifties, she must have been very beautiful in her younger days if she could be that good-looking at that age. She was tall, huge, and had an imposing build.
"What would you like to have, Mr. Lugard?" she asked, and I could not get myself to utter a word.
"What did you call me?" I replied after a moment of staring at her stupidly.
"Lanrey Lugard is your name, is it not?"
"And how would you know that?"
"Well, sweetheart, a little bird told me that you would come seeking me today."
"Damn witches," I whispered.
"Yes, we scare you so fucking much, don't we?" she smiled brightly.
"I am here to seek your help in finding a family member of mine and killing him."
"I know," she sat down on the chair in front of me.
"Then you know that this must be done with utmost urgency. You are aware of the danger that could befall this town if we waste time."
All the while as I spoke, she was just staring at me. Then she suddenly said, "Why do you care, Mr. Lugard?"
"Why do I care?" I retorted.
"Yes. Why do you think it is your problem to save this town from Harold Lugard. You are no hero yourself, I am aware of what you did that made you and your siblings leave town for all those years. This place might not seem like much to you, but it is our home. And I will not allow you and your family back here just so history can repeat itself."
"And you think you hold the power to make us leave? To make me leave?" As I spoke to her, I felt the anger starting to overwhelm me. By then, my eyes had already started turning black, and the iris blood red. I tried covering my fangs with my lips but it was just about some seconds before they were fully out.
"See? That is why I can not allow you to stay in this town, Lanrey. You and your brothers are just too volatile and powerful to be here." This made me regain myself almost immediately.
"I think that the founders made such decisions," I retorted as I took a long breath to fully regain myself.
"Yes, the founders will decide," she stood up and went back to work.
I sat there thinking about what I had to do. We would be run out of town again, and if that happens, I would not be able to do anything about Harold. My siblings did not give a fuck about the town or even Harold. They just wanted Badmus buried quickly so that we could return to Lake City. So, I could not ask my siblings for help, and I just had to scratch the witches off the list too. I was left with three other good choices and one of those choices was most probably going to be a failure. It was either I ask the vampire community for help, they would be very eager to help, but the vampires have all the rules and ways that I and my family had such distaste for. That was the reason why we avoided fraternizing with other vampires for so long. The second choice was of course to alert the wolf packs. There were originally four packs. Their ancestors were turned by Harold, during his first rampage in the town. My fear was that they could all be connected to him, but most importantly, the wolves would never trust a vampire, especially not anybody from my family. We had bad, violent history and the wolves do not forget. The third, and most likely choice to succeed was to ask for help from the Skinwalkers. The original people of Feverton were witches and Skinwalkers, shape-shifting clans that could take the shape of whatever they want. The skinwalkers were our allies once, and they should be able to help. They have the numbers and could help convince the witches to help too.
I decided to call Baroka and ask him for the skinchanger that I would have to speak to, but as I dialed his phone number and he picked up, the door of the diner opened and the beam of the afternoon sun escaped into the room. She then strolled in, gently, with a happy smile on her perfectly shaped face. She was as I remembered her to always be. Happy and carefree.
"Qayah," I whispered as I sat there with my jaw-dropping.
"Hello, Adeezah," one of the customers greeted her, and she responded, "hello, Mrs. James."
She walked past me and smiled at me without any sign that she recognized me. Her fragrance filled my nose and I could tell it was her scent. I sat down there wondering what the hell was going on. It was Qayah, she looked exactly the same, she sounded the same, she smelled the same, and she had the same beautiful smile. But as familiar as she felt, she was not showing any sign that she had ever met me before, and the last time I saw my Qayah, she was dead. I held my head in my hands, trying to block out everything, wishing the hallucinations would stop.
"I'm having them again," I whispered to myself.
"You are doing what again," I heard her say. The voice was so near to me that I suddenly looked up. She stood there smiling radiantly, expecting a reply from me.
"I'm sorry, I startled you. I saw that you were not eating anything, and you seem stressed.
"Oh, I am having a headache. The heat is getting to me," I replied and smiled back at her. It felt like I was reliving a moment in my past, it was the moment I met Qayah.
"Oh, I knew you were not from around here," she smiled.
"How could you tell?"
"How many people do you see here wearing dark clothing? And here you are, having on a dark suit in the middle of the heat season, Mr..."
"Lugard, Lanrey Lugard," I retorted, extending a handshake and she took it.
"Lugard? From the manor?"
"Yes, that's my family home," I replied.
"You're home for old man Badmus's funeral then. I never knew there were any of you guys left. The story says most of your family perished mysteriously. I only knew of the old man and his son."
"Stories are wrong all the time, Qayah," I smiled.
"Qayah? My name is Adeezah."
"Oh, I'm sorry. Miss Adeezah."
"I think what you need is a good meal and a change of clothing. I'll get you some coffee and eggs." But as she left to get the food Ramotta emerged from the back door, looking angry.
"You need to leave now, vampire, or we are going to have a problem," she whispered. I stood up and walked out of the diner. Outside, I looked at the wall and saw flyers of three missing people pasted on the wall of the diner.
"Shit, it is happening already," I whispered.
Feverton has always attracted creatures of the supernatural kind, and it was home to many of them before our ancestor even got here. They all came because of the tree hill, an unusually large baobab tree standing on a hill. Legend had it that the tree was magically planted by an old witch doctor when the town needed protection from invaders. The tree then magically attracted the first set of supernatural beings that defended the people of the town against those who would do them harm. But, with every action comes repercussions, these beings all brought their curses with them, thirst, hunger, anger, and many others. Then the witch doctor created the council to keep each group's excesses in check.When our ancestor got to Feverton, after defeating his brother, he was charged with the care of the tree hill, and our manor was built right beside it. I was going to pull out that card during my meeting with the council, a bunch of people who hated the guts of anyone with the Lugard
The founders were ready for us when we got to the meeting, they had painted the whole room with runes and all sort of protection charms against vampires, that was the work of the witches, no doubt. They were all gathered in the "Circle" as they called it, a room in the local government secretariat where every founder meeting were held. The local government chairmen have always been chosen from members of the founders, this enabled a smooth, unhindered operation of the founders and ensured that the secrets of the town was secured. The "Circle," which was a literal circular room divided into five sections meant for the most influential creatures of the town, the vampires, the wolves, the witches and the shape shifters, and the human who were represented by the local government chairman and the police chief. Tables with two chairs were placed in each section, which meant two representatives for each. The representatives, most of whom I knew their ancestors were seated, staring at
I walked off the road and turned into one of the dimly lit alleyways. The cold night breeze blew into my face and it carried the smell of something else with it, humans enhanced by witchcraft, there were two of them actually, lurking in the darkness of the alley. The smell in the breeze was a familiar one, vervain on cold steele. These two hunters were coming for me and perhaps they believed that they were fully prepared and ready to tear me to shreds, silver weapons, wooden stakes, crucifix, holy water and more, these would have given them a chance or even allowed them to defeat me if I was one of these low leveled, young vampires, but damn, they were in for a surprise.No hunter in town would dare come after me, I thought. This made me to conclude that these two must not be from around here, or they must really be out of there minds. So, I decided to talk them out of their foolishness."There is no love between the your kind and mine, but there is a truce between your guild and the
Feverton, a town founded during the colonial days, is a sort of relic of those far-gone days. Named by the white explorer, William Lugard, the town was known by another name before the coming of the white men. Ilu Emo(Strange town.) Hundreds of stories existed about the strange occurrences in the town and even stranger stories existed about the strange people who lived there, which made people stay away. Over time, most of these stories became lost in the past, as the people of the colonized lands lost most of what made them who they were. But the truth, just like the sun, the moon, and the stars never remain hidden for long.My name is Lanrey Lugard, yes I am a descendant of the white man who gave the strange name to this strange town. He did so after he almost died of malaria fever as many other white men did during the early days of colonialism. The people of the town nursed him back to health and he decided to settle in this beautiful
Baroka froze, breathing heavily, and scared half to death. He had never seen a vampire out of a book before. I was sure he had read a lot of the details and stories from books, being that he was from the Lugard family.The Lugard family, a family of monster hunters, ironically founded by a vampire. Our ancestor, the great William Lugard was a monster hunter at the beginning of his life and it was that profession that brought him to these shores all the way from England. He chased two monsters halfway across the planet after these monsters violently murdered his wife. He landed on these shores, a land that attracts all sorts of creatures and he decided to stay."It is not a very wise decision to anger my brother, Baroka. He would have yanked out your heart with such ease, you see." I patted Baroka on the back, trying to calm him as Jidey continued to pace to and fro and curse into the night sky."He was going to kill me," Baroka finally managed to talk.
I walked off the road and turned into one of the dimly lit alleyways. The cold night breeze blew into my face and it carried the smell of something else with it, humans enhanced by witchcraft, there were two of them actually, lurking in the darkness of the alley. The smell in the breeze was a familiar one, vervain on cold steele. These two hunters were coming for me and perhaps they believed that they were fully prepared and ready to tear me to shreds, silver weapons, wooden stakes, crucifix, holy water and more, these would have given them a chance or even allowed them to defeat me if I was one of these low leveled, young vampires, but damn, they were in for a surprise.No hunter in town would dare come after me, I thought. This made me to conclude that these two must not be from around here, or they must really be out of there minds. So, I decided to talk them out of their foolishness."There is no love between the your kind and mine, but there is a truce between your guild and the
The founders were ready for us when we got to the meeting, they had painted the whole room with runes and all sort of protection charms against vampires, that was the work of the witches, no doubt. They were all gathered in the "Circle" as they called it, a room in the local government secretariat where every founder meeting were held. The local government chairmen have always been chosen from members of the founders, this enabled a smooth, unhindered operation of the founders and ensured that the secrets of the town was secured. The "Circle," which was a literal circular room divided into five sections meant for the most influential creatures of the town, the vampires, the wolves, the witches and the shape shifters, and the human who were represented by the local government chairman and the police chief. Tables with two chairs were placed in each section, which meant two representatives for each. The representatives, most of whom I knew their ancestors were seated, staring at
Feverton has always attracted creatures of the supernatural kind, and it was home to many of them before our ancestor even got here. They all came because of the tree hill, an unusually large baobab tree standing on a hill. Legend had it that the tree was magically planted by an old witch doctor when the town needed protection from invaders. The tree then magically attracted the first set of supernatural beings that defended the people of the town against those who would do them harm. But, with every action comes repercussions, these beings all brought their curses with them, thirst, hunger, anger, and many others. Then the witch doctor created the council to keep each group's excesses in check.When our ancestor got to Feverton, after defeating his brother, he was charged with the care of the tree hill, and our manor was built right beside it. I was going to pull out that card during my meeting with the council, a bunch of people who hated the guts of anyone with the Lugard
Qayah, the most beautiful woman in the world. Of course, when I laid my eyes on her I was blown away, and I immediately felt something I had not felt in a very long time, rushing back at me overwhelmingly. A feeling I am well familiar with but had become lost to me for a lifetime. My feelings for Qayah were older than she could understand, and as I was blown away by her beauty just like the first time I saw her all those long years ago, I was also troubled by the question of how she could be alive. Because the Qayah I knew... She died the same night my mother died and my family left Feverton.After discovering what had happened at the manor, I decided to go to town and start the process of proffering a very quick solution to this catastrophe that was about to befall the town before it was too late.Harold Lugard, the first werewolf was loose on the world and judging by what I have read in the journals of William Lugard, it could only get worse from there. The last time
Baroka froze, breathing heavily, and scared half to death. He had never seen a vampire out of a book before. I was sure he had read a lot of the details and stories from books, being that he was from the Lugard family.The Lugard family, a family of monster hunters, ironically founded by a vampire. Our ancestor, the great William Lugard was a monster hunter at the beginning of his life and it was that profession that brought him to these shores all the way from England. He chased two monsters halfway across the planet after these monsters violently murdered his wife. He landed on these shores, a land that attracts all sorts of creatures and he decided to stay."It is not a very wise decision to anger my brother, Baroka. He would have yanked out your heart with such ease, you see." I patted Baroka on the back, trying to calm him as Jidey continued to pace to and fro and curse into the night sky."He was going to kill me," Baroka finally managed to talk.
Feverton, a town founded during the colonial days, is a sort of relic of those far-gone days. Named by the white explorer, William Lugard, the town was known by another name before the coming of the white men. Ilu Emo(Strange town.) Hundreds of stories existed about the strange occurrences in the town and even stranger stories existed about the strange people who lived there, which made people stay away. Over time, most of these stories became lost in the past, as the people of the colonized lands lost most of what made them who they were. But the truth, just like the sun, the moon, and the stars never remain hidden for long.My name is Lanrey Lugard, yes I am a descendant of the white man who gave the strange name to this strange town. He did so after he almost died of malaria fever as many other white men did during the early days of colonialism. The people of the town nursed him back to health and he decided to settle in this beautiful