Epilogue

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1561

Belmont House, Loperèc, France

10 years have passed since Daryl Cavendish, or rather Dracula was defeated, putting an end to the curse for good, at least for a few good years, before it eventually returns at some point in the future. The huntresses, after finally putting an end to the creature, go their separate ways, as they relate the whole story to Annabel Crème who tells the story through a book that has been telling the whole adventure before returning to France. Amanda, Constanze and Jasminka returned to Ireland, where they stayed in their life of nomadic adventurers and a trisal, keeping their union a secret from other people, always saying that they were good friends so that they would not suffer any persecution for being who they are. Hellene, Marianne, Akko and Diana decided to spend some time in the Belmont family house in order to live in protection, as well as to take the opportunity to form their families, thanks to the magic of the fertility stone, for which McLaren knew every detail how to obtain, so much so that they went on an adventure to obtain the relics one by one to be able to form that magic object. There were also Croix and Chariot who went to live with the girls in the Belmont house. Lotte and Sucy went their separate ways, with all the gold they had gathered, they decided to live together in a house they were building, living on the outskirts of the Belmonts in another nearby town in France, where they were living the way the Manbavaran had been waiting so long to be able to live. Each of the slayers in the end could have their own great ending.

The oldest of them was born on November 19, 1552, daughter of Diana and Akko, the name was given in honor of the wronged vampire, Bernadette Cavendish Kagari II, having physical characteristics of both mothers, as the platinum hair of Diana and the crimson eyes of Akko, then came the second oldest, daughter of Chariot and Croix, born on November 22, 1552, Charlotte Meridies Belmont Du Nord and was not the first of the daughters of the hunting couple who still had twins, Sarah Meridies Belmont Du Nord and Violet Meridies Belmont Du Nord, born on 19 April 1556, finally the youngest of the children who were the daughters of Marianne and Hellene, who was also named after her mother, who had a very sad and unjust fate also, born on 12 January 1560, Laura McLaren Leblanc II, the youngest of all the girls.

On a sunny summer afternoon in 1561, there the children were playing outside, running from one side to the other enjoying the weather, while they were having fun, Bernadette, the eldest, was all the time playing with her friend Charlotte, as if they had a huge relationship of closeness with each other, they were running around playing hunter against vampire, with little Cavendish pretending to be Dracula, while little Belmont was pretending to be a hunter.
The mothers were watching everything with a smile on their faces and even showing a huge comfort, Hellene was holding her youngest daughter in her arms and the little girl with the beautiful blue eyes was sort of running her hands over McLaren's face, who was giving her a nice smile in return.

Marianne: She is very much you my love, I wonder if there is something of me in this little girl of ours.

Hellene: Of course she does, she reminds me more of my mother, with those beautiful blue eyes, I miss her so much... She must be in a better place watching us, full of pride knowing that today we are a family.

Marianne: Wow Laura... I would never have imagined that one day I was going to be a mother, especially the way I'm so clumsy.

Hellene: Come on my love, look how our little girl is doing, one day she'll be there in the front too, playing with the older ones, who knows, maybe one day she'll find someone to form a great love.

They go on to watch Charlotte and Bernadette playing around the backyard of the house, where Belmont stands in an all-heroic pose facing little Cavendish, trying somehow to be more intimidating.

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