Nocturnal Life
By slinx5
- 705 reads
About the early 15-hundreds vampires thrived at night. While in the day, nobody had any idea what was happening at night. All they had from the previous night were two puncture marks on their neck. During the winter as the nights grew longer and the days grew shorter more vampires were emerging at night. More vampires that required more blood. The humans’ bodies were sucked dry of their blood and were slaughtered for their blood, ripped to pieces and eaten. Mortals were starting to go extinct by the day. The day world became a waste land of empty houses but at night there weren’t many humans left. Mortals were hunted like animals, slaughtered and taken to the under ground hives. Under ground mortals were ripped to pieces, eaten and blood sucked dry from the veins.
There was a serious problem, without humans there was no food supply for the night dwellers. No other creature has the same kind of blood as humans so vampires are making their food supply go extinct. By the 2000s all but a couple vampires were killed over food or died of starvation, technology hasn’t changed much because every body was trying to stay alive instead of making new discoveries.
In the late 3000s technology made some serious advancement, the time Machine came out. An idiot wanted to see living history, a vampire. He then stole a time machine and went back to the early 1800s, he didn’t see any thing so he got out to explore. He was then snatched by a vamp. His neck was slashed, blood was spewing out. the scent of fresh blood was attracting more vampires. Some vamps noticed the open time rift and time traveled through time. The first vampire flew through but because the time rift was off set the first vamp that got through burned in the sunlight of day. Nobody knew what was happening! In a couple of hours as the sun was going down more vampires were coming through, the vampires began to kill the unknowing innocent people….
- Log in to post comments
Comments
Novel idea, but the end
Rusty N
- Log in to post comments
A lot of repetition - was
- Log in to post comments