Chapter Three-Victoria Winters at Collinsport-Part three

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Picture of the late writer, producer, and director Dan Curtis, (Daniel Mayer Cherkoss, August 12, 1927 – March 27, 2006), creator of 'Dark Shadows'; and the rare Voice Over of the pilot episode from 1966, right in the media section.

Warning: It is rated PG for supernatural horror images.

You must be 13 years and over to see and hear it.

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I sipped more tea.

And, in my haste to fit in, I saw no one looked like Vampires.

Until I glimpsed the mirrors, and no one cast any shadows.

***

Everyone walked like they knew I would think they were hiding something. It wasn't normal behavior; it wasn't normal.

Why was it so?

There dreams of someone invaded my being.

The coffins were inside a tomb. Inside, a man was there. His eternal haze stared at my dress; his red eyes glowed in the dark shadows; his face was ripped.

And, as I saw his gaze drift to the edge of the coffin, his skeletal hands touched my hands as he burst out of the coffin, and bit my neck with his ancient fangs.

Until blood splattered the coffin, and I screamed in agony.

***

And the dream was just that.

I opened my eyes.

"Victoria, are you sick?", Carolyn asked.

I was pale.

"Uh, oh! I had a dream. And it was about Barnabas Collins. And he...".

"How did you hear his name?", she asked.

"He speaks to me in the dreams. He wants me to come to Collinsport. To stay here. It started a week ago before I got the letter", I answered.

And Elizabeth's mouth fell open, as Roger, David, and Carolyn continued their talk. And, to our horror, the doors swayed apart, and a freezing wind caused us to shiver.

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