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"Vampires," Elliot said aloud, as he read from an encyclopedia resource.
He and Alessandro sat on the floor of the library at Anderson Science Center, pursuing the answers to Alessandro's secret origin. The two young men hid behind tables and chairs in a small, isolated area off the entrance of the archival department. Long, spindly lights glowed in the wall recesses behind them. A heightened ceiling opened into the floors above, giving the library an extended sense of size and limitless knowledge. Throughout the place, rising ladders and platforms gave patrons access to aisles of rotating compartments, each filled with artifacts, memory disks and drives of information, all freely available for one's edification. Certainly somewhere, there was a reference to vampires?
"A 'winged human' doesn't exactly describe you," Elliot murmured as he flipped through the pages of a neon green hologram. The search had found avian humanoids from different cultural myths and folklore, and characters from science fiction and fantasy literature. "None of them are you, Aless."
"There are other names for my being -- demons, hellions, creatures of darkness," Alessandro said, "but we are all the one and same. A vampire is what I am."
"I can't believe vampires exist," Elliot replied. "I've read about them in old-world horror tales, but I can't believe you're a vampire... "
"Before arriving in this world, I didn't think dragons could exist either," Alessandro responded.
Elliot nodded, pausing. "The world must be a very different place for you now."
"Yes, a very different place with different kinds of people."
"How did you become a vampire, Aless?"
Alessandro stared off into space. "An evil being came to tempt me, using my loneliness and destitute against me. I followed him, despite his being, and submitted to my transfiguration."
Elliot was spellbound. "Who was this 'evil being' ?"
"A devil. An older vampire named Ambroggio. He was the one who changed me. Then, as I underwent transfiguration, God sent an angel to intercede."
"An angel!"
"Yes. Michael, the archangel. Unfortunately, he arrived too late. By then I had already agreed to my transformation."
"How could God's angel arrive so late?"
"It is not for us to ask. I was given a choice, and I chose poorly."
"But you were so young!"
"The desperate and vulnerable are always targets for the evil and wicked."
Elliot frowned. "That doesn't seem fair."
"Fair or not, God did not cause my pain and suffering. Mankind has responsibilities to their own. They must make the choice to care for one another. When they make poor choices, they must live with the consequences. I made a bad choice, and now I must deal with it."
"How will you do that?"
"I have been given another chance, a new name and purpose."
"What was your former name?"
" 'Abraham,' but he no longer exists. His innocence is gone... "
"And what is your purpose?"
"It has not been revealed to me, except that God has sent me here to this time and place. I only know that it may be my only chance at redemption, to make up for my poor choice. Until then, all I can do is wait and live in the moment."

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Creatures of God
Fantasy(COMPLETED/Re-EDITING) For Elliot, life after graduation meant a doomed existence -- surviving a post-apocalyptic world besieged with mutant animals -- until he awakens Alessandro, a supernatural youth, from a centuries-long sleep. Together, the two...