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.There was something else, too, that she sensed about him.Even in her current state, she could tell that there was something different about him.She knew that he was of her kind.A vampire.The pounding grew louder, and one of the hinges broke, and Caitlin looked back in fear.This mob seemed determined, and she didnt know where else to go.Help me, please! Caitlin urged.He continued his prayer for several moments.Finally, without looking at her, he said: How can they kill whats already dead?There was a splintering of wood. Please , she urged.Dont turn me over to them.He rose slowly, quiet and composed, and pointed to the altar.In there, he said.Behind the curtain.Theres a trap door.Go!She followed his finger, but saw only a large podium, covered in a satin cloth.She ran over to it, pulled back the cloth, and saw the trap door.She opened it, and squeezed her body into the small space.Tucked in, she peered out through the tiny crack.She watched the priest hurry over to a side door, and kick it open with surprising force.Just as he did, the main front doors were kicked in by the mob, and they came tearing down the aisle.Caitlin quickly slid back the curtain all the way.She hoped they hadnt spotted her.She watched through a crack in the wood, and saw just enough to see the mob racing down the aisle, seemingly right for her.That way! screamed the priest.The vampire fled that way!He pointed out the side door, and the mob rushed right past him, and back into the night.After several seconds, the never-ending stream of bodies fled from the church, and all was finally silent.The priest closed the door, locking it behind them.She could hear his footsteps, walking towards her, and Caitlin, shaking with fear, with cold, slowly opened the trap door.He slid back the curtain and looked down at her.He extended a gentle hand.Caitlin, he said, and smiled.Weve been waiting a very long time for you.Rome, 1790Kyle stood in the darkness, breathing hard.There were few things he hated more than confined spaces, and as he reached out in the blackness and felt the stone encasing him, he broke into a sweat.Trapped.Nothing was worse for him.He reached back and with his fist and smashed a hole right through the stone.It shattered into pieces, and he shielded his eyes from the daylight.If Kyle hated anything more than being trapped, it was being struck head-on by daylight, especially without his skin wraps on.He quickly jumped through the rubble and took shelter behind a wall.Kyle breathed deep and surveyed his surroundings, disoriented, as he wiped the dust from his eyes.This was what he hated about time travel: he never knew exactly where hed surface.He hadnt attempted it for centuries, and he wouldnt have now if it werent for that never-ending thorn in his side, Caitlin.It hadnt taken long after shed left New York for Kyle to realize that his war was only partially won.With her still on the loose, with her tracking down the shield, he realized he could never rest at ease.He had been on the brink of winning the war, of enslaving the entire human race, of becoming the unilateral leader of the vampire race himself.But she, this pathetic little girl, was stopping him.As long as the shield was at large, he could not assume absolute power.He had no choice but to track her down and kill her.And if that meant going back in time, then that was what he would do.Breathing hard, Kyle quickly extracted a skin wrap and wrapped his arms, neck and torso.He looked around, and realized he was in a mausoleum.It looked Roman, from its markings.Rome.He hadnt been here in ages.He had stirred up too much dust by smashing the marble, and the sediment hung thickly in the daylight, making it hard to tell.He took a deep breath, braced himself, and headed outside.He was right: it was Rome.He looked out, saw the Italian Cypress trees, and knew he could be nowhere else.He realized that he stood at the top of the Roman forum, its green grass, its hills and valleys and crumbling monuments stretched out before him in a gentle slope.It brought back memories.He had killedmany people here, back when it was in use, and he had nearly been killed here once himself.He smiled at the thought of it.It was his kind of place.And it was the perfect place to land.The Pantheon was not far away, and within minutes, he could be before the judges of the Roman Grand Council, its most powerful coven, and have all the answers he needed.He would soon know where Caitlin was, and if all went well, have their permission to kill her.Not that he needed it.It was just courtesy, vampire etiquette, the following of thousand-year-oldtradition.One always sought permission for a kill in someone elses territory.But if they refused, he would hardly back down.It could make his life difficult, but he would kill anyone who stood in his way.Kyle breathed deep in the Roman air, and he felt at home.It had been too long since hed been back.He had gotten too caught up in being in New York, in vampire politics, in a modern time and place.This was more his style.He could see the horses in the distance, the dirt roads, and guessed he was likely in the eighteenth century.Perfect.Rome was urban, but still naďve, still had 200 years of catching up to do.As Kyle checked himself, he saw he had survived the trip back in time fairly well.In other trips, he had been far more beaten up, had needed more recovery time.But not this time.He felt stronger than he ever had, ready to go.He felt his wings would sprout right away, that he could fly directly to the Pantheon if he wished, and put his plan into action.But he wasnt quite ready.He hadnt had a vacation in a long time, and it felt good being back.He wanted to explore a bit, to see and remember what it had been like to be here.Kyle bounded down the hill with his incredible speed, and in no time at all, he was out of the Forum and onto the bustling, crowded streets of Rome.He marveled that even 200 years earlier, Rome was still crowded as could be.Kyle slowed his pace as he blended into the crowd, walking alongside them.It was a mass of humanity.The wide boulevard, still made of dirt, held thousands of people, hurrying in every direction.It also held horses of all shapes and sizes, along with horse-drawn carts, wagons and carriages.The streets stank of body odor and horse manure.It was now all coming back to Kyle, the lack of plumbing, the lack of bathingthe stench of old times.It made him sick.Kyle felt himself being jostled in every direction, as the crowd grew thicker and thicker, people of all races and classes hurrying to and fro.He marveled at the primitive storefronts, selling old-fashioned Italian hats.He marveled at the small boys, dressed in rags, who ran up to him, holding out pieces of fruit to sell.Some things never changed.Kyle turned down a narrow, seedy alleyway, one he remembered well, hoping that it was still as it once was.He was delighted to find that it was: before him stood dozens of prostitutes, leaningagainst the walls, calling out to him as he walked.Kyle smiled wide
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