Blake's Journey" of vampire interview

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Blake, sitting in his dimly lit study, carefully opened the worn-out diary of his late daughter, Mei. The diary had been given to her on her 5th birthday, a distant memory from 1910, and it was the only piece of her that he had left. The faded pages held the essence of a time long gone, but also the terrible truth he had buried deep in his subconscious. He flipped through the pages slowly, feeling a sense of dread in his chest.

As he read the entry from May 1910, his hands shook.

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May 1910
"I met a strange man today. He was tall, and his eyes were so sad. Mama is very sick, and I don't know what to do. She tells me stories, but she cries a lot. She told me today to run to the market to find help. She says it's important, and she gave me a pretty necklace to hold for good luck. But when I found the man...he didn’t help. He hurt me. I felt his cold hands on my neck, and then everything went dark. When I woke up...Papa Sebastian was there. He told me he saved me... but I don’t feel saved."

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Blake dropped the diary on his lap, unable to breathe properly. His mind raced with fragmented memories. That night in 1910, when he wanted to escape from Sebastian, the woman—Mei’s mother—had begged him to help. She spoke in a language he didn't fully understand, but her desperation had been clear. Instead of offering her comfort or aid, Blake had succumbed to his vampire nature, attacking the child without hesitation. He had left the woman and the child to die, fleeing in shame.

But Sebastian had followed him and, in an act of twisted redemption, had turned the girl into a vampire. In doing so, he had bound Blake to his guilt, trapping him in a cycle of remorse and attachment. Mei, the girl who became Blake's daughter, had lived a half-life, caught between the innocence of childhood and the curse of vampirism.

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In therapy, Blake began to open up about these long-suppressed memories. For decades, he had tried to erase them, telling himself he had no choice, that Sebastian had controlled everything. But now, with the help of his therapist, he started to realize the truth—that his own choices had led to that night, and that his guilt was not just over what had happened to Mei, but over how he had tried to bury it all.

Through therapy, he learned that the past could not be rewritten, but he could finally begin to confront it. Every diary entry brought new waves of grief and understanding, but also the possibility of healing.

Mei had died in 1921, but her story was still alive. Her words, trapped on those pages, now became a guide for Blake, forcing him to finally accept his role in her fate, and perhaps—somehow—seek forgiveness.

















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Season 3, Episode 3: Fragments of Truth

Opening Scene: Therapy Session

The episode opens with a somber mood as Blake sits in a small therapy room. Sunlight filters through the blinds, casting stripes across his weary face, emphasizing the weight of his past. His therapist, Dr. Lark, sits across from him, her demeanor calm and supportive.

Dr. Lark: “Blake, it’s important to face your past, especially with everything that’s happened with Giulio and your memories. Have you thought more about reading Mei’s diary?”

Blake: sighs deeply “I don’t know if I’m ready. What if it just makes things worse?”

Dr. Lark: “Sometimes, confronting the past can help you understand your present. You might find clarity.”

Reluctantly, Blake nods in agreement.

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Scene Transition: Blake’s Home

The scene shifts to Blake at home, a dimly lit room filled with remnants of his past. He opens a dusty box and pulls out Mei’s diary, its pages yellowed with time. As he flips through the entries, he becomes immersed in Mei’s world—her thoughts, fears, and dreams.

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Flashback: Mei's Diary Entry

May 12, 1910

I met someone today who could change everything. Blake, with his captivating eyes, caught my attention when I was at my lowest. My mother is sick, and I am terrified of losing her. I heard her calling out to a stranger for help in Vietnamese, “Xin hãy giúp con gái tôi.” I wish I could say I was brave, but instead, I felt invisible.

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Back to the Moment: Blake’s Decision

I was leaving a dark alley when I saw two homeless people. They looked desperate, and something in their eyes stopped me. Just as I was about to turn away, I heard a woman whisper, “Please help my daughter.” I approached, but the mother’s eyes were filled with despair, and my heart sank.

Despite my instincts to help, I felt an overwhelming thirst. I approached Mei, who was frail and shivering. She, too, was ill, and I knew I should have helped her. Instead, I drank her blood, the taste of her desperation mixing with my guilt. As I turned to leave, something in me hesitated, and that’s when Sebastian appeared.

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Sebastian’s Intervention

Sebastian stood there, eyes gleaming with mischief. “You’re leaving her? That’s a mistake.” Before I could react, he turned Mei into a vampire, trapping me in a web of my own making. “She’ll be your responsibility now, Blake,” he taunted, and I was left with the weight of my choices.

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Blake’s Emotional Turmoil in the Present

Back in the present, Blake’s heart feels heavy with guilt and sorrow as he reads on.

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Mei's Diary Entry Continued

May 15, 1910

After that night, everything changed. I woke up confused, hungry, and aware of the darkness that now surrounded me. I’ve become something I never wanted to be, and it’s all because of him. Blake, the one who should have saved me, has instead bound me to this new life. I feel his presence, but I also feel the distance. He left me behind, just as he left my mother…

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Scene Transition: Return to Therapy

The episode transitions back to the therapy room, where Blake now seems more resolved.

Dr. Lark: “What did you find in her words?”

Blake: “I found pieces of myself... and I realize how much I need to confront the truth. Not just for me, but for her.”

Dr. Lark: “That’s a significant step, Blake. Acknowledging your past is the first step toward healing.”

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Closing Scene: Blake’s Determination

The episode ends with Blake sitting quietly, the diary open in front of him. He looks out the window, the sunlight illuminating his face, a newfound determination forming within him.

Blake: to himself “I will make this right. I owe it to Mei.”

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This outline captures Blake's journey while integrating the significant backstory and emotional complexity surrounding his relationship with Mei. Let me know if you need any further adjustments!

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