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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
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Monday, September 5, 2022
The paperback of the final part of the Venatores Noctis series is out!

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Even after freeing the world completely from the grasp of the vampires, people still fall back on their sins like drug addicts. As a result, the next generation of vampire hunters is born and trained through trials and tribulations to destroy not only the sin of the world but also the sin within themselves and those they think are on their side as the worst threat to humanity may come from the traitorous sinners that lie within the Church.
This book includes the last part of the Venatores Noctis series (Adoption Through Blood, Bastard Inheritor, Defilement of Falsehood, and Consequences of Compromise) and an extra story (Useful Suffering) inspired by a dream along with Behind the Story extras that detail some of the thoughts and inspirations behind each story.
Saturday, September 3, 2022
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Even after going through an action movie-like series of events, Silas seemingly hasn't changed America all that much as criminals still fight for power both in the underground and in the political and corporate worlds. Because of this, he tries to take a vacation, but can't ignore a cry for justice even if he does end up killing more people and making himself appear to be the grim reaper.
Tragedy, Justice, and Tuesdays: Chapter 2 – Justice, Bringer of Corpses

*Concept
art for the officer badge for Silas’ police department. Top “Justice is inevitable”
Bottom “Death is inevitable”
Chapter
2 – Justice, Bringer of Corpses
It takes me a while to get to the
junkyard because of all the police around, but I eventually do and catch two
armed goons talking in front of the only entrance. Let’s hear what they have to
say before I head in. Maybe they’ll get me some helpful information.
“Are you sure this isn’t a death sentence?”
one of them asks the other.
“Yes, I’m sure. The mayor has
ensured our protection. Besides, Silas may be a psychopath, but he’s not a
complete idiot and has to know the implications of what would happen if he
attacked us and our boss.”
“He took on the most powerful in
the entire country. What makes you think he cares about consequences?”
“Because things will get much worse
for him if he does anything. You can’t go around shooting people on your own
terms forever. The police will come to our aid and the media will further villainize
him in the view of the country.”
“I feel a little safer now, I
guess.”
“Good. Now, stop worrying and keep
an eye out. He should be here soon.”
That one goon does have a point;
however, do I really care about what the world thinks of me and what they might do
to me? Heh, no. I come out of the darkness shooting and head into the junkyard
the same way. This reminds me of when I was outgunned by myself a time not
too long ago and it doesn’t occur to me that I’m alone until fifteen of the goons
are dead and none are left. Going further into the junkyard, I find a man in a
suit sitting in an office who appears to have been expecting me. He has a smug
look on his face and looks relaxed despite me pointing a gun at his face, which
makes me hold in what I have to say. His look causes me to look and walk around
the room and look outside while keeping an eye and gun on this man.
“You don’t need to worry about any
traps, grim reaper. You’ve already triggered it, but it’s not something lethal
in an obvious way. It’s more deadly in terms of your reputation,” the man says.
“I don’t care about my reputation.
I only care that justice is served,” I say.
“It’s a brave thing to say, but you
already know the consequences of such actions. Bringing me to justice will not
end well for you. I have many connections that will bail me out of jail.”
“I don’t even know who you are.”
“Oh? Are you sure? Who do you think
owns this quiet and beautiful resort town?”
“You’re the mayor?”
“That’s right and what do you think
will happen if you try to bring me in or kill me?”
“It can’t be worse than the
consequences I already deal with for already offing so many others like the president.”
“The people of America and other
countries knew that most of the men you knew were corrupt, but they don’t know
me. You hardly did. My crimes are more hidden than those overblown amateurs, which
is why they come to me to tear certain people apart and send them in packages
to their loved ones.”
“You fu-”
“Be careful with what you choose.
You kill me and the country will think that you’ve really gone too far and will
have to put you in prison for life or kill you on the spot.”
“I don’t care! You killed my best friend’s
parents and threatened my family!”
“I’ll do more than threaten them!”
The mayor takes out his phone that’s ready to call a number. “One call is all
it takes to make them disappear and end up like your friend’s parents. It doesn’t
even matter if I can get a sentence out. If the people on the other line of
this number see that I’ve called, then they’ll know what to do. Also, if they
hear that I’ve died without getting a call, then the consequences will just
take longer to reach you. You only have two choices as far as I’m concerned.
You either work for me and I make the rest of your life as easy as can be or
you try to arrest me to no avail.”
“Looks like I’ll have to arrest you
then.”
“You’ll…you’ll what? Haha, you’ll
what? Hahaha! Didn’t you hear what I just said?”
That’s right. Lower your guard and
put your finger away from the dial button. I relax my arms and lower my gun as
he laughs in my face. There we go.
“That’s right. I’m going to arrest
you. Bring you to justice.”
“Hahaha! You don’t have the authority!”
I quickly shoot the mayor and then his
phone so his dead fingers don’t touch the dial button.
“I didn’t need any authority to
shoot you in the face.”
Okay, now I need to get out of here
and warn my family and Josh about what will-ah, hell it’s the police. Thinking
on my feet, I exit the office and see a large pile of cars. I climb it then
jump from it and over the walls of the junkyard. The landing wasn’t that soft
so I hide get away as fast as I can and hide under a nearby bridge to catch my
breath. This whole town will be against me and the mayor’s men will probably go
after my parents next, so I call the people I know who are looking after my
parents and tell them the situation.
They tell me, “If they know we’re
here, where should we move them?”
“I don’t know back to the city, I
guess?” I suggest.
“How’s that a good idea?”
“Because I have safehouses here and
lots more people who are on our side. It’s the only option I can think of.”
“I guess it’s our only choice too
then. I’ll see you soon then.”
“See you. Oh, before you hang up,
are our lines still secure?”
“They should be. We’ll triple check
it since we may have traitors in our mist if they know about your parent’s
location.”
“Thank you and be safe.”
“You should be more worried about
yourself, especially after what you did. You’ll need a miracle from God to get
out of this alive.”
“I’m already praying for one.”
After hanging up the phone, I start
to think about what my options are in terms of leaving this place. This
vacation went horribly even though the bastard who killed Josh’s parents is dead.
I still feel ashamed that I wasn’t able to protect his mother when I had the
chance. What am I even going to say to Josh when I see him? Will I see him? I’ve
just called Josh again and again he hasn’t picked up, so I put a lollipop in my
mouth to calm myself down while I leave a message. Dang it. It’s apple flavor.
“Josh, please, pick up. I need you
now more than ever, bro. You’re going to hear me starting up trouble in the
news because I killed the mayor of the vacation town we’re in because he was
the one who cut up your parents and sent them in a package to us. I’m coming
back home and my parents are too because their lives are in danger. Please be
safe,” I say in my message to him.
Time to leave this place. After
crunching down on the lollipop, I head into town and try to keep to the
alleyways and out of public sight.
“Grim reaper!” I hear a child say
from a second story window.
There goes my cover.
“Keep quiet!” I say as quietly as I can.
“Okay!” the child says in a quieter
voice. “Are you in trouble?”
“Yeah, kind of. Do you need
something?”
“I do actually. My family is in
trouble. Can you help? It’ll be real quick with your skills then you can keep running
from trouble.”
“I…”
“Please! I may never see them again
if they don’t get help now and the police are busy for some reason.”
“Okay, okay. Show me where they
are.”
The child comes downstairs and into
the alley where I am then into the town’s streets. Luckily, we get by without
really seeing anyone but hang on. There seem to be fewer people as we
continue and these streets are supposed to be busy, especially during this time
of the year. This smells fishy.
“Where are your parents, kid?” I
ask.
“They’re here,” the child says.
Many people come out of their
houses and businesses, some of which are armed with guns. These people are led by
four adults in suits who I assume to be the child’s parents since the child
walks up to them. Damn. I should’ve picked up earlier that it was a setup.
Well, I’ve shot my way out of stickier situations.
With no other option, I draw my gun
and am about to shoot until one of the child’s parents says, “Do you really think
you can shoot your way out of this?”
“I can try,” I say.
“You’re outnumbered and outgunned,
grim reaper. We’ve been studying your methods ever since you rebelled against
your chief of police and we’re beating you with something you can’t fight
against.”
“And that would be?”
“The innocent people behind us who’ve
had enough of your reckless killing and our child. Your faith and values will
not allow you to shoot either of them.”
The child pulls a gun out of his
shirt and points it at me along with the rest of the crowd. This child looks no
older than twelve and already he’s being used by his parents in this way. It’s
such a shame that it pisses me off in a special way.
“We’ll let you say your prayers to
your God as an act of respect for your deeds,” another one of the family members
says. “Today marks the day the reaper dies-”
I shoot the child and his family
then the few people in the crowd who have guns. This scares the mob who are now
unsure of what to do. One person tries to quickly pick up a gun, but I shoot
the gun breaking it.
“Anyone else wants some?! I can do
this all day!” I say.
What I say scares the crowd into
running away. Well, that’s that, but what can’t I move? What are my eyes
focused on-oh, yeah. The child. I’m sorry that it had to be this way…don’t look
at me like that. What other choice did I have? I’ll pray for your soul and
mine. I should get moving since I hear police sirens in the distance.
Getting to the shipyard, I discover
that all the ships are gone. They probably won’t be here until tomorrow morning.
It’s probably a good idea to hide in a shipping container until then.
The police will be looking for me all night, so I find the shipping area, and lucky
me, the guy watching the cameras is busy watching videos on his phone. Just to
be safe, I knock him out and then try to find a safe container to hide in. That is
until I hear someone nearby. Looking into who it is, I find a drug deal going
down, and to my surprise, I act without thinking and kill the drug dealers with
the knife’s end of my gun since it’s almost out of juice. Oh, yeah. I have to
give my gun a recharge.
I find the nearest guard outpost
and see that the guards are all asleep. Using this opportunity, I use their gun
chargers and take their ammo. Damn revolver is supposed to be better than a
standard one, but only when I need it set to stun or when I need a more
powerful shot both of which can only be done when it's fully charged, but using
the functions make it drain fast. While waiting for my revolver to recharge to
a good level, I finally look at my bloody hands and remember the face of the
child and the people I’ve recently killed. Why has it taken me so long to feel
the impact of killing a child? Why did it take so long for me to think about
the consequences of shooting people who were just afraid of me? Why did you put
me in this situation, God?
There are so many eyes watching my
actions, not just those in Heaven. I’m not an inspirational leader or a
peacemaker. I’m just a guy with a gun and a want for justice in this world, but
people treat me like I’m the angel of death that has come down from Heaven or up from
Hell. What am I supposed to do? Have I even been doing the right thing? I can only
hope that I find an answer soon because I keep being faced with big decisions
at the drop of a hat. Tch, there’s no way to get any answers now, so I’ll have
to wait till I get back home. My confessor should have some answer or maybe Josh
if he snaps back to his normal self.
After that horrible bit of self-reflection,
I see that my revolver is charged up to seventy percent. This’ll be good enough
to get me through the rest of tomorrow, so I take it, find a shipping container
to break in, hide in it, then sleep in it until tomorrow morning when I hear a
boat’s horn. Going outside, I see that this boat is the same boat that brought me
here. Thank God. I’ll be home soon. I go on the boat only to find the police all
over the place. They probably knew that I’d take the easiest way out of here though
it’s at this time I wish I knew how to drive a boat.
“Search for him! He’s around here
somewhere,” an officer says.
Come on, come on. Please get here
faster. There are so many cops around here. Don’t mind me. I’m just another face
in the crowd. Please, don’t make me shoot anyone who misunderstands me. Almost
here…almost…okay! Without thinking, I rush forward with everyone in the crowd.
I’m home free-
“There’s Silas!” I hear someone say
from behind me.
Dang it! I rush forward and into
the boat. Before I can find a place to hide, the boat suddenly starts moving. Why
did it leave so suddenly? Looking behind and around me, I see that the cops
haven’t managed to enter the boat. I can even see from the deck of the
boat that the cops are still at the dock. That was a miracle.
“Looks like you're still helpless without
me,” I hear a familiar voice say from behind me.
Turning around, I see Josh with a
smug smile on his face and his mini-submachine gun on his hip.
“Josh, you ass,” I say as I give
him a hug, “Where you the one who got the boat moving?”
“Yeah. I thought you’d get caught by
the police here, so I forced the captain to start the boat as soon as you got
on board. Couldn’t be bothered to change your clothes, could you?”
“Of course not. You know how much I
love my cowboy hat and long gunslinger coat. We should get the civilians to
safety. The police will probably chase after us with their boats and helicopters.”
“There’s no need to worry about
that. I have our people coming to meet them right now and distract them and
people on our shores.”
“I hope I didn’t start a war between
our home and the town.”
“No, but we are the inspiration for
a bigger change that’s happening right now. The country will be different for
the better if we set a good example to follow.”
“What about all the
misunderstandings that turn good people against us? What about the radicals who
deliberately pretend to be like us but pervert the good reasons that we fight
for?’
“That happens with all movements as
far as I’m concerned. Just leave all the planning to me like you always do and the
rest of it in God’s hands.”
“Thank you. So, how did you get
your spirit back?”
“Prayer and my wife beating my
senses back into me. Oh, and those messages that you left for me. It all reminded
me that I can’t let the cycles of tragedy and justice get to me. We can’t make
this world perfect and there’s a chance that the next generation may ruin it
when we’re gone. Regardless, we have to do our best and like I said, leave the
rest in God’s hands.”
“You’re right. Thanks, brother.”
“And thank you for bringing justice
to my parents’ killer.”
What Josh says brings tears to my
eyes as I can’t help but cry. Josh also cries for his mother whose remains I say
we’ll get back eventually to give a proper burial with her husband. For the
rest of the ride home, we talk about old times over a couple of drinks. Not
long after, we arrive home to find a crowd of our officers holding off a crowd
of scum-I mean journalists. Looking at them and hearing their many incoherent
questions gives me the idea to give them a reminder about why I fight. Of
course, I have to ask Josh if this is a good idea. He agrees and then gets this event set
up. Once everyone is calmed down, I stand in front of the crowd to talk to
them.
“Before I start, I’ll take one
question,” I say.
About a hundred hands raise up
along with many other voices. I pick one random hand out of the crowd, and I’m
pretty sure the person who stands up wasn’t the one I picked.
“How do you justify your recent
actions? What is your inspiration for it?” the reporter asks.
This is actually a great jumping off
point, thanks be to God.
“I’m glad you asked that. My
inspirations are my conscience and what I know to be right tempered by my faith
and my interpretation of what God wants me to do.”
“So, you’re saying that your God
justifies your violent acts?”
“Yes, and my acts are right and
just. What Americans forget is what makes our country special. It was founded
on the people fighting for their God-given rights against their oppressors who
had more power and resources than they did. We must remember that even though
God has given the presidents, kings, and bosses of the world power over many
things, God is the one who gives power and He gives us, the people, the low
class scum of the world to overthrow our leaders if they prove to be corrupted
by their power and their vices.”
A reporter tries interrupting me by
saying, “Sir, I don’t think you know your history well-”
“Shut the hell up. I’m the one reminding
you why I do what I do and I’m under no obligation to answer your questions.”
“What then do you think of the Civil
War?” a reporter asks.
“Oh, I like that question because I
was going to get to that part, so I’ll honor you by answering it. During the Civil
War, the south and the north had their disagreements with slavery being one of
the reasons. Regardless of the reasons, we must remember that righteous order has
its place just as much as a righteous revolution when the opposing side fights
for something that is unjust and must be brought to justice.”
“What if someone justly thinks that
you’re unjust and must be brought down?”
“Then bring it on. If I’m wrong, I’ll
gladly suffer for my sins. So, does anyone want to do the honors?” I say with
nothing blocking my body and my arms out.
Looks like no one is brave enough
to shoot me. Part of me wishes that someone did because of how guilty I feel
for my recent actions.
“That’s how it’s going to be, huh?
If so, then it looks like it’s time for me to get back to work. Don’t forget or
skew what I said today,” I say.
My officers surround Josh and me as
we make our way through the crowds of reporters and civilians some of which are
on my side and others who aren’t.
“What’s on the agenda for today,
boys and girls?” I ask my officers.
“The usual reports of violence and
theft,” an officer says.
“There are also the officers for
the vacation town you were at who want answers and your head on a platter,”
another officer says.
“Tell them to get in line. I’ll
explain myself to them later. First, I have to take care of the trash in my
home so move to your stations and clean the town of crime.”
“Yes, sirs,” my officers say as
they get into their police cars and drive off.
“What should we do?” Josh asks.
“It’s Silas, the grim reaper! The
first one who claims his head gets the prize,” a crazed person with a gun says.
This crazed person is followed by
many of their friends who come out of the crowd and around us.
“Here’s our job for today,” I say
before Josh and I take cover.
“Why do you get a nickname and I don’t?”
Josh asks.
“Because I look cooler and do
cooler things while you don’t?”
“Without me, you would’ve been dead
years ago.”
“I can’t argue with that.”
We start shooting the criminals and
take many of them out. Some of our supporters take out their guns to help us.
In addition, a few of my officers come back to help, however, more crazies come
out to fight.
“Well, this is a mess. I bet you
wish you were still on vacation,” Josh says.
“Oh, please. This is just another
Tuesday. We’ll go on vacation later,” I say.
I then put a lollipop in my mouth and make sure it’s root beer flavor. After I kiss my cross necklace and cross myself, I step out of cover with Josh to get to work. Today is another day of injustice and justice, sin and redemption, but it’s also another day to make a difference. In other words, it’s a day like any other.
The End
Monday, August 29, 2022
Tragedy, Justice, and Tuesdays: Chapter 1 – Another Day


Chapter 1 – Another Day
Events of the past flash again in
my dreams. Facing down a peaceful protest when I was starting out as an office with
my shotgun set on lethal before I pull the trigger, shooting countless
criminals both in the corporate and criminal enterprise, almost being shot by
my confessor while confessing my sins then gunning down my local bishop and his
false shepherds, shooting the chief of police I worked under, and finally, facing
the many members of congress and putting a bullet in the president of the
United States. This is probably the third time this week I’ve seen these events
in my dreams, which is a record because I’ve dreamed of one or many of the
events at least once a week. Still, it’s hard to believe that it all happened
and wasn’t just something that I saw in an action movie. I thank God every
day for making it happen and all the people who supported me in making this old-fashioned American punishment of tyranny happen.
Today’s the big day I take a
vacation from my job as the sheriff of my city. I take my revolver off its
charger, grab my phone, and my black cowboy hat then head out. My eyes can’t
help but look up at the state of the city. Corporate ads promote essentially pornographic
shows or promote their products using explicit imagery that shows that they
still view people as products and pay pigs. It’s a shame that I can’t be even
slightly justified in going after them and have to just ignore the ads and
tell people not to buy from corporations that only care about profit. I look
down before the ads change to cringy political ads and ones that take advantage
of popular topics, especially when they try to copy my image. Looking up also
sickens me because of the new flying cars that only the richest of people can
drive.
In the distance, I see a group of
two people arguing over the new state of things or rather slightly new state of
things.
One speaker says, “We should follow
Silas’ example and take away power from those who don’t deserve it and abuse it
for their own gain.”
“What has that accomplished? We
should go further than him and overturn the entire system and fill it with
trustworthy people who can easily be brought to justice if they turn against
the people they serve,” another side argues.
“How about both of you consider the
damage that’s been done? The country is in chaos because Silas killed several
major leaders. Now, people are fighting over control of the empty positions and
we are paying for it. Things were better before and we should go back to that
way of living,” a third leader says as their party enters the debate.
“Being under one corrupt leader is
no different than a different corrupt leader. The only difference is the
problem. It’s like preferring to be in one trash bin rather than another
because it smells less horrible.”
“Silas is heading this way!”
“Let’s ask him what his opinion
is. Silas, what do you think?”
“I think ya’ll should behave
yourselves,” I say while showing my revolver in its holster.
The three groups say something
to me that I’m not bothering to listen to as I pass by them. Talking has never
got anything done as far as I know. People who talk of change are like politicians
trying to get reelected. They speak on what’s topical with source upon source and
other reputable people backing them up, but never really accomplish anything. Even
if something happens, they either make things worse or things stay the same. No
one cares about real truth. No one cares about questioning their own beliefs
and whether or not they’re viewing reality through the right lens. All these
influencers care about is what they want to be right rather than what is right.
Man, these things get me so aggravated
that I feel like I should go out for a drink. I do have a bottle clipped to my
side. It’s called the Emperor’s Head that’s worth about a hundred thousand dollars
and has been held by every criminal mastermind since the time of the pirates about one thousand five hundred years ago. People say that those who have this
bottle of alcohol are untouchable until the next criminal mastermind comes
along. No one has messed with me ever since I got it and I’m not a
superstitious man despite being a religious one, but I still keep it with me to
remind people of what I’m capable of. Sure, someone can shoot me from where I can’t
see and take this expensive bottle for themselves, however, history says that
most people will not attack the holder of the Emperor’s Head. Whatever the case
is, I still carry it around with me all the time and even forget to take it off
my hip when I go to bed.
Heading to my usual place by the
boardwalk to get my pick-me-up, I find a pathetic sight. My partner in justice,
my best friend, Josh is stripped of his pants and is being kicked by a crowd of
people while his poor mother cries and is held back by the crowd. Taking out my
gun, I approach the crowd and everyone immediately backs off without me having
to fire a shot because they know I’ll shoot them. Looking down at the pathetic thing
below me, I kick him in the gut.
“What’s the matter with you? Huh? You’re
strong enough to take on this entire crowd and you’re making your mother cry.
How pathetic can you be?” I say.
“There’s no use to fighting. We’ve accomplished
nothing. Nothing has changed even after what we did,” he drones on.
“Listen. I better see you on the
boat so we can have a nice vacation together or I will stuff you into a
suitcase and take you there myself. Do you understand?”
He mumbles to himself while still
lying on the ground. My best friend from school and a zealous fighter for
justice is reduced to this because he’s jaded by the fact that the world hasn’t
changed much. What happened to my friend who got angry after the criminals cut
up his father and sent his remains to us all clean in a package? What happened
also to this stand that he and I used to go to? It’s encased in bulletproof
glass and our friend here has a shotgun under the register I gave him from
the station’s armory. Even if he didn’t want to kill anyone, the gun can still
be loaded with nonlethal bullets, which I also gave him. Seeing him kneel in the
corner and pray his rosary gets me even madder because he should know what he
should’ve done, so I grab his hot pot of tea from within the stand and splash
some of the hot water on his back.
“You’re useless as well. What
happened to that one-man army that fought off an entire squad of corrupted swat
officers?” I say.
“I’m sorry,” he mumbles to himself.
I want to say more, but it won’t change
anything, so I put my hand in the container full of lollipops, take a handful
of them out, and put them in my pocket.
“I’ll be taking my usual
pick-me-up.”
“Yeah…”
Turning around, I see people
backing away from me. As the crowd backs away, I see Josh’s wife looking down
on the ground with a water bottle in her hand. I take the bottle out of her
hand and slap her in the face with it. Not sure why I thought that was the best
way to show her how upset I am with her, but it’s what I did. She used to tell
us what the company she was working for was doing to make us look bad and gave
us what we needed so we could bring its leaders to justice or rather in their
graves since they tried to kill us. This put her in a difficult position where
no one wants to hire her, but she was fine with this back in the day because she
was doing the right thing. It looks like being out of a job and letting her husband
do most of the work has taken its toll and I pity her for it. Still, it’s no
excuse for not helping her husband when he’s just as down and out as she is.
There’s nothing more for me here to
do or say, so I unwrap a mystery lollipop, put it in my mouth, and walk away. Dang,
it’s blueberry, not root beer. Don’t get me wrong, blueberry is my second flavor
to root beer, but still. Root beer is my favorite because it reminds me of the
root beer I drank with my family on Sundays in a diner in the city. The diner was
destroyed when I had more people after me and my parents are in a secret place
where no one should find them. Nevertheless, I still eat these lollipops
because they remind me of a simpler time, my father’s addiction to them that
carried over to me, and the few times I was actually happy and not always agitated
at something.
“Silas, my boy, I’m so glad you
came to save, Josh. He was helpless without you and has been so miserable as of
late. I don’t know what to do!” Josh’s mother says.
She holds onto my arm and cries on
it. My family and Josh’s have been close friends for a while. The poor woman must be
going through a lot and I’m sure she hasn’t gotten over her husband's gruesome death. She does attend daily masses where the cemetery he’s buried at after
all.
“Don’t worry, miss. Josh just needs
some time away from all this and he’ll be back to his old self,” I say.
“I hope so. Can we shop a little before
we go to the ship?”
“Of course. We have some time before
the ship leaves and they already have my luggage on board.”
“Thank you. It’ll just be like old
times.”
Josh’s mother and mine used to shop together all the time back in the day. Our family might as well have been distant relatives for all
the time we spent together. Surprisingly, Josh didn’t want to send her to the same
location my family is because he thought things would change so she wouldn’t
have to leave her neighbors, which means so much to her. We shop around the
boardwalk before we head to the ship that’s loading passengers and guarded by
my officers.
Before going on the ship, I say to
one of the officers, “Make sure Josh gets on the ship and if he doesn’t get on
today, I give you permission to force him to go on.”
“Yes, sir,” an officer says.
“But, sir, are you sure the city will
be fine without you? We’re already getting reports of theft, assault, murder, and
more,” another officer says.
“I trust you and everyone else I put
in charge. As far as the crime is concerned, it’s just another
Tuesday.”
“Tuesday, sir?”
“Another monotonous day is what I mean.
Good hunting out there. I’m sure you’ll all do well.”
“Yes, sir. Thank you, sir,” the officers
say.
I then board the ship and keep an
eye out for Josh only for him not to arrive before the ship leaves.
Turning to his mother, I say, “Don’t
worry. I’m sure Josh will join us tomorrow. My officers will make sure of that.”
“I hope they won’t be rough with
him,” Josh’s mother says.
I hope they will be rough with him.
You’re making me worry as much as your mother, Josh. Please, come with us on
vacation tomorrow or I will personally come and get you. The ship arrives on
shore after a while of sailing. This place we’re taking our vacation is a
small shore town that’s quiet with small buildings, unlike the noisy city we’re used
to. I don’t think there’s even a building here that’s over three stories high.
It’s refreshing to not turn a corner and see advertising for something.
After getting our luggage settled into
our expansive hotel room with multiple beds and rooms, Josh’s mother and I decide
to go shopping because of course where there’s a place to shop then Josh’s mother
has to go there. It’s what she says she wants to do, but I also think she’s
doing it to take it easy and not worry so much about Josh. I can only pray my
worry away right now, and it looks like some of my prayers aren’t getting
answered. In the distance, I see a robbery taking place with three masked men
trying to steal from everyone in the shop and not just the shop itself.
“Go and do what’s right,” Josh’s mother
says.
“No, we can let the law enforcement
here do their job,” I say.
“Then why do you have your gun out?”
Oh. Looks like I do have my
revolver out already.
“It’s a habit, I guess. Still, we
should let the officers here take care of this and enjoy our vacation.”
“Do you see any officers around?”
“No.”
“Has going above the law stopped
you from doing what’s right?”
“No, it hasn’t.”
“Then save those people before any more harm can happen to them. I’ll be going back to the hotel.”
I can never argue with her. She’s
like a second mother to me. Doing what she says, I approach the shop with my
weapon set to stun, drawn, and pointed at one of the robbers.
Before I can say or pull the
trigger, one of the pedestrians says, “It’s the grim reaper!”
“And look! He has death’s scythe!” another
says.
The grim reaper is my nickname and
death’s scythe is the nickname for my revolver given to me after all that I’ve
done. I’ve told people not to call me the grim reaper though I don’t really
have a problem with death’s scythe being the nickname for my revolver since I never
gave it a nickname despite customizing it with a cross and a blade that can
come out of the end of the grip.
“It’s three against one. Back off
and pretend you didn’t see anything,” one of the robbers says.
“I faced corporate goons, the dogs
of a corrupt government, and criminals of all kinds. Do you really think I have
a problem with being outnumbered?” I seriously ask.
The robbers look at each other
before trying to book it out of the back entrance. Idiots. Using my revolver, I
take out one before running outside to take out the other two. Whew. That felt
like an itch I needed to scratch-
“It’s Silas! Our cover’s up!” one
person says before a crowd of people take out their guns.
Oh, come on. Taking cover, I try to
fight against everyone surrounding me until the officers here finally show up
to help. Together, we take down the criminals and put their incapacitated bodies in
the back of a police truck to be taken to the nearby prison.
“Thanks for backing me up. What can
I buy ya’ll to express my gratitude?” I say to the officers.
“You can leave and go into hiding. Because
of what you’ve done, people have been getting overconfident and think they can
do whatever they want when they feel like they’re being oppressed,” an officer
says.
“I’m just here on vacation. I’ll
keep my head down from now on.”
“You better.”
I have heard on the news that riots
have been popping up not only in this country but also in other countries because
of my actions. There’s nothing I can do about those riots and those who
misunderstand the reasons why I rebelled against my own country. The only thing
I can do is remind people why I did what I did and continue to do my job as the
sheriff of my city. My city and what I have to deal with are my only concerns, so
the riots will have to be dealt with by their respective law enforcement. The only
help they’ll get from me is my prayers and whatever help God chooses to give
them.
Going back to the hotel room, I
find it empty with Josh’s mother in none of the rooms. I go around the area
asking if she was seen by anyone. Some people are scared of me or hate me and
don’t give me an answer. Others say that they haven’t seen her since she last
left with me. Getting nervous, I begin to leave the hotel until a mailman gives
me a large package before quickly leaving. Chills fill my body as I get a weird
sense of déjà vu. Quickly opening the package, I find the cut-up remains of Josh’s
mother. Her limbs are all cleaned as if she didn’t bleed while she was cut, however, her face is stuck in an expression of horror.
“Again?! How could this happen
again?!” I say aloud.
My first reaction to this is
chasing after the mailman, but he’s disappeared. Okay, the last time, the
killer left a note here, and here it is!
“I don’t know why you’re here, but I
have an offer for you, grim reaper. You’ve already seen my work with your
friend’s father and I’m reminding you of my work with his mother so that you
know who you’re messing with. If you don’t come to the junkyard and offer your
services to me, everyone else you know will suffer the same fate. That includes
your own family. They aren’t safe because you think you put them in a safe
place in the world. There isn’t a place in this world that I can’t reach. See
you soon,” the letter reads.
“Bastard!” I say aloud.
He’s going to pay for this, but
first, I have to have the remains of Josh’s mother taken care of. Hold on, the
authorities here are probably going to think I’m going to start trouble if I completely
explain the situation. I mean, I will start trouble. Still, they could be in on
this as well like how my precinct was against me, but I don’t want to just hang
onto these remains until a convenient excuse comes up to have them properly
taken care of. With no better ideas in
my head, I give the remains to a person at the hotel’s desk, give a quick explanation
of what happened, and head out to the junkyard. Before I know it, I can hear police
sirens and hide in an alley to see a few police cars and an ambulance head to
the hotel. Another thing comes up in my mind and I immediately call up Josh. Come
on, come on, pick up! Damn it! He’s not picking up.
“Josh, the news will be talking
about this soon, but I thought I’d tell you this before you hear it. I’m…I’m
sorry. The same guy who cut up your father and sent his remains to us got to
your mother and did the same to her. I don’t have time to explain how it
happened, but I’m going to see the guy who did it and put a bullet in his head.
You better not do anything I wouldn’t or else, I will personally bring your ass
back to life just so I can kick it. You hear me?! Josh, please-” I say before
the recording time cuts off.
Damn it! God, please make sure Josh
is okay and that everything will be alright in the end. For now, I have justice
to dish out. If that piece of crap wants the grim reaper, then he’ll get him!
Death’s coming for you!
Saturday, August 13, 2022
The final entry in the vampire hunting Venatores Noctis series is out today!

Venatores Noctis: Consequences of Compromise: Chapter 3 – Inheritance of Sin and Redemption

Chapter 3 – Inheritance of Sin and Redemption
Both Thaddeus and Tinuviel are
woken up by one of the servants in their castle before a barrage of arrows
enters their room. They rush out of the room, but Thaddeus rushes even faster
so that he can go into his little brother’s room to take him away from the
windows. Once he puts his little brother in a safe place, he investigates the source
of the attack to find a small army of Meridies soldiers outside entering the
city and slaughtering everyone they come across. Even though the Meridies meet
fierce resistance, they still manage to make progress thanks to the help of a
red spirit with red wings, gold veins, and a black crown, which looks like an angel.
These Meridies are dressed differently than normal Meridies soldiers as they wear
masks with red crosses and golden crowns on their heads. Their armor consists
of crimson red and gold gear along with white and gold shoulder capes all of
which are made for the most royal of royals. They wield various weapons with crimson
snakes on staffs being the most notable.
Wondering about these snakes, Tinuviel
asks, “Why do those soldiers use staffs with crimson snakes on them and what
are those spirits behind them? Are they their guardian angels”
“They’re using devilish magic and
those are no angels,” Thaddeus says before quickly heading down to meet them.
Running down to the streets,
Thaddeus manages to save a Corpus before they are struck down by one of the
elite soldiers by intercepting their attack with his rapier. He then backs off
as the Umbra and Meridies face each other down and their injured pick up
themselves up and retreat to their side.
“If there was ever one thing I have
to thank you for, Thaddeus, it’s bringing the heads of the family to us and
waking us up from our slothfulness,” an elite soldier with a familiar voice to
Thaddeus says.
“Sister? Is that you?” Thaddeus asks.
“Sister who?”
“I don’t remember your name, but I
remember your voice. You were always away from home on assignments to “bring
peace and God’s rule” over the land, but now I know that you didn’t serve God
at all with the surest proof being the demons behind your shoulders controlled
by those snakes on staffs.”
“These are our guardian angels and
we can command them with these snakes on staffs because we have been given
authority over them by God. We are Meridies after all and our guardian angels
are part of our arsenal. As far as I know, your guardian angel rarely if ever appears
for you. In my eyes, this is proof that you are no Meridies and hardly even a
servant of God.”
“That’s because my angel only comes
out when God wills it, not me because I am not its true master. Also, everyone
I have around me is my help from God, so I don’t always need help from my
angel.”
“Don’t you think that you need your
guardian angel in this situation or will it not heed your call?”
“I can call it out if I need to!”
“You didn’t answer my question. I’m
sure your so-called family around you thinks the aid of your angel will help.
How about we make a deal or rather a test of faith? If your angel will appear
to help you, we’ll leave you alone, but if it won’t, then you’ll all die.”
“Deal. Guardian angel, show us who
God favors this day. In all things, let God’s will be done even if I must
suffer for it or face defeat from my enemies.”
A golden light then appears from
nothing in front of Thaddeus where his multi-eyed guardian angel appears. In
the sight of the Umbra, they see nothing but light, however, the Meridies and
those who aren’t Corpus see the angel as clear as day. As soon as the angel
opens all its eyes, a third of the Meridies soldiers are turned into a red
mist. It disappears shortly after and leaves the pride of the other Meridies in
shambles and their faith questioned.
“Well? God has decided who has His
favor. If you are still foolish enough to face us, then step up for your execution,”
Thaddeus says.
The Umbra soldiers and surrounding
civilians yell in anticipation of a fight, but the Meridies retreat instead.
“We should chase after them and
send pieces of their remains to their family,” Tinuviel suggests.
“No, their fear will do us well enough
to establish peace. Let everyone across the lands hear about this momentous victory,”
Thaddeus says.
The Umbra do as Thaddeus says and
within a week and a half, the Church and Meridies retreat from the territories
of the Umbra and decide to leave them alone for the time being. This causes much
celebration for the Umbra and their allies that is planned to last the entire month;
however, Thaddeus celebrates so much on the first day that he sleeps for nearly
all the next day. He is then rudely awakened the next day by Tinuviel who jumps
on the bed while he’s sleeping.
“Huh? What’s going on?” Thaddeus
asks.
“You have a surprise waiting for
you downstairs. It’s a special present that my family has prepared to thank you
for all that you’ve done for us,” Tinuviel says.
“You didn’t need to. All we’ve
achieved and being with you all is reward enough.”
“Oh, stop being so humble. Can you
get up?”
To his surprise, Thaddeus still
feels tired and unable to get up on his own.
“Sorry. I don’t know what’s wrong
with me.”
“We probably pushed you to eat and
drink too much over the past couple of days. Sorry about that. It’s hard to remember
the limits of being human when you’re dead and you know how much we like to
party. Here, I’ll carry you down.”
Tinuviel picks up Thaddeus who
struggles to stand on his own. Going downstairs, he sees that the Umbra are all
gathered together with his little brother in the center of them all.
“What’s going on?” Thaddeus asks.
“Thaddeus, my son, you will
officially become part of the family through our ritual,” his father-in-law
says.
Tired confusion switches to
surprise as Tinuviel explains, “You’ll become one of us so we can live together
forever as rulers of this planet, my love. I should be sorry for deceiving for
you so long, but you know how it is to do evil for good.”
Surprise switches panic as Thaddeus
now realizes that the Umbra were actual vampires and not Corpus. He tries and
is unable to break free from Tinuviel’s grasp as she holds him down while the ritual
to turn him into a vampire begins. At this point, he repents in his mind of his
sins both in regret and in the vain hope that his little brother will be saved,
but no help comes. Instead, his little brother’s neck is cut, and his still beating
heart is taken out and crushed right in front of him to his shock. This horror
causes him to black out before the ritual is done. When he wakes up, he finds
himself lying in his room. Part of him wants to think what he witnessed was a bad
dream until he looks into the mirror to see that his skin is rotting just like
the other vampires and the blood of his little brother is still on his face,
body, and arms.
He tries his best to wash the blood
off him but feels unable to as his brother’s innocent blood feels like it’s
deep within his bones. Collapsing to the floor in tears, Thaddeus tries to cut
his own neck with his rapier. The rapier’s blade breaks as soon as it hits his neck
revealing to him that he’s a Corpus since his blade is blessed. Not wanting to
accept this revelation, he tries shooting himself with his pistol that carries
blessed bullets. This doesn’t work as well, so he just cries to himself and
asks God why this fate has befallen him. A golden light appears in the room in which
his guardian angel appears out of.
“My guardian angel, why didn’t you
tell me that the Umbra were true vampires?” Thaddeus asks while prostrate on the
ground.
The angel’s eyes open to reveal
multiple mouths instead of eyes, which it speaks out of.
It says, “Their actions and words revealed
who they really were.”
“Why did let them take control of
the world and why didn’t the blessed weapons work against them? Why did you let
them do what they did to my brother?!”
“It was God’s will that the world
and you be punished this way to wake it up from its evils. He abandoned you to
your sins since you all exchanged good for evil.”
“We did what we had to for the greater
good!”
“There is no such thing as doing
evil for good. Both the Umbra, Church, and Meridies murdered and manipulated
for their own gain. Are they justified? You should know the answer.”
“I chose the lesser of two evils.”
“Evil is still evil as sin is still
sin. Christ died for man’s mortal sins and venial sins alike. All of it corrupts
mankind and puts his soul to death and guilty of the crucifixion.”
“Then kill me for my crimes.”
“Your ancestors have asked this
before when they were at their lowest, but they were not granted it. You are a true
Corpus and Meridies, Thaddeus. You still have good left within you that you
managed to save with your regret and repentance. Rise from your sorry state. It
is time to do what you were born to do and hunt the night.”
His guardian angel’s words fill
Thaddeus with a God-given strength that ignites his dead heart with a need for
justice. He goes downstairs to see that the Umbra are still celebrating. They
see him and applaud his appearance.
His father-in-law approaches him
and says, “Thaddeus, my son, how happy am I to see that you’re awake. How do
you feel?”
“Like I’m finally awake,” Thaddeus
answers before punching a hole into this father-in-law’s face with his fist.
This shocks everyone around him, especially
Tinuviel. Thaddeus then moves around at blazing speeds killing each and every
vampire and person in the room with his bare hands and they can hardly do anything
to stop him. Freighted by this sight, Tinuviel retreats deeper into the castle
while sending every guard, soldier, and servant she can at him. Aiding him in this
fight is his guardian angel who clears entire halls and hallways of enemies in a
literal blink of an eye. Hundreds of soldiers and servants enter the castle,
but none survive Thaddeus’ righteous anger. Eventually, he makes it to Tinuviel
after coating most of the castle’s interior in blood and guts. She tries in vain
to fight back, however, her punch has no effect on his body. Thaddeus picks
Tinuviel up by the throat and begins to break her neck.
“Thaddeus, please…I love you,”
Tinuviel desperately says.
“No, you never did. I was nothing
more than a puppet for you to manipulate,” Thaddeus responds before completely
crushing her neck, which makes her head fall from her body.
After the deed is done, Thaddeus
roars out into the night. With the entire Umbra family, their vampires, and
servants dead he walks outside to see a concerned crowd.
He tells them, “Repent of your
sins! The Umbra family has deceived you and has paid the price with their souls
and lives. Let all know what has happened here and warn them of the consequences
of doing evil for good!”
Afraid of Thaddeus, some in the
crowd do as he says while the rest flee in terror. In the distance, Thaddeus
sees the morning sun begin to rise. Out of this light, his guardian angel
appears.
“It is done, Thaddeus. The vampires
are dead and the Church and land will be humbled by your actions,” the angel
says.
“Did it have to happen this way?”
Thaddeus asks.
“God is the only one who knows
that. He’s the only one who has the authority and foresight to allow evil things so
that good may come out of it.”
“What if the vampires return?”
“Then God will choose His soldiers
to fight against them just as He does when all kinds of evil decide to rise up.
It doesn’t matter if they are Meridies, a holy soldier of the Church, or a
repentant sinner. There will always be a force for good to eliminate evil
until the end times when evil will be completely erased. You needn’t worry
about the details because you will be in Heaven soon. Your time here is done
and fulfilled.”
Thaddeus’ body begins to completely
decompose until he is nothing more than ash. With his soul free from his body
and his soul free from sin after his penance, his soul goes to Heaven where he
sees God, the Queen of Heaven, the angels, saints, his ancestors, and, of
course, his brother who he runs to and holds in his arms.
“I’m so sorry for what I put you
through, brother,” Thaddeus says.
“It’s okay. I understand,” his
little brother says, “You did keep your promise, in a way. We are now in a peaceful
place that we deserved to be in.”
The
End
