The Immortal Vows = Part One
Foreword: This story will continue over three chapters...
SOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN GERMANY, 1862
The full moon was out. Big and bright.
The owl was hooting in the trees, and a vixon screamed.
Fitz Fischer stood at the window of a stately home, way out in the country side.
He had been waiting for sometime. His Uncle Cain had gone inside on the rob and he was playing look out again.
What was keeping him for so long? This wasn't like the other times, Cain was always swift, no sooner was he in a place, he was out of it like a shot.
Fitz stood back and looked up at the place, the moon sending shadows of the nearby trees dancing on the face of the mansion.
Somewhere in all those rooms, Cain was. Maybe in such a big house he had got lost or something, but somehow he doubted it.
After watching a fox dart across the well tended lawns, he decided enough was enough, he was gonna go inside and find him. Clawing his fingers to the window ledge, Fitz heaved himself up and managed to tuck his legs up and roll over inside.
He lost his balance and fell into the room beyond, nearly tearing down the long velvet drapes that hung at the window in the process.
He picked himself up and looked quickly about him, he was in the dining room, there was a great big table with silver candelabre's positioned down the lacy top dressing. There was china plates at each sitting waiting for some splendid feast to start.
Light on his feet, Fitz crossed the room to a huge oak door that lead out to a well polished floor that was the entrance hall. There was a huge middle staircase in front of him where the banisters went into opposite directions on the next floor.
The full moon shone through two arch like windows that sat in the skylight above.
He heard movement from the dark shadows, so he ducked into an alcove. His heart was pounding as he peered his head round to see Cain dart up the stairs something jingling in his uncle's tight grasp.
"Cain..." he hissed out, but his uncle hadn't heard him. Feeling frustrated, he was hot on Cain's tale, till he got to the top of the staircase. What direction had Cain gone in? Fitz looked up onto the walls and felt a bit freaked out by the painted portraits that hung in a line down the hall. The eyes from each of the figures in the portraits seemed to stare right through him, and move as he moved.
He nearly jumped out of his skin when Cain came out of one of the rooms, his uncle narrowed his eyes at him, " what are YOU doing in here, you're supposed to be out keeping watch!" he hissed angrily.
"I was...but you've been gone ages!" Fitz hissed back, noticing the swag bag that Cain clutched hold of, was cramped full of stuff.
"There's some nice pieces isn't there, there's a lot to look out for...tell you what, you should SEE what I've got in here! This'a keep me going for weeks when I sell it on, lad", told Cain with a glint of the eye as if he was proud of himself.
Suddenly, a door creaked out nearby.
Both Uncle and Nephew snapped there necks round to see a figure coming out of one of the bedroom down the long narrow hall. A girl in a long white night-gown.
"Whose out there?" she voice called.
"RUN!" Cried Cain.
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Cain came flying down the staircase and nearly went skidding across the polished floor into a grandfather clock.
"Come on!" he cried urgently.
Fitz hurried down the stairs with his heart in his mouth, he had NEVER done anything like this before. At the base of the stairs he twisted around and saw the lights of oil lamps being lit and there were doors banging and cries.
Cain pulled at the handle to the front door but it was locked and bolted up fast. Fitz nearly went smacking into him as Cain darted into the lounge area. Fitz was in a daze as the light of oil lamps was at the top of the stairs. His and Cain's only saving grace was the moon, it was now obscured behind a cloud and no light shone in the windows.
"GET THE DOGS, MR HOFFMANN! WE ARE BEING BURGLED!"
Fitz ducked into an alcove and splayed out in the shadows. There he waited, till he had his chance to flee.
Xxxxx
Cain practically fell out of the window to the grass. The swag cluttered next to him.
Where the hell was Fitz?
Why hadn't he kept up?
WHY had the silly idiot even come inside, if he had stayed put as he was told to, then they would both be making a run for it by now.
There was a gun shot that made the rabbits flee for their lives. Cain climbed to his feet, and snatched up the swag then made a run for it across the grounds, he kept looking about for Fitz...What a complete idiot following him inside in the first place.
Fitz's mother was going go spare if Fitz was snatched by the law, or even got hurt.
As he threw himself into some bushes, he twisted around ignoring the cuts from the brambles. There was a lad shifting it across the lawn at top speed...it was Fitz.
"Come on lad!" Cain called out.
Fitz turned at the sounds of dogs barking and another gunshot, Cain grabbed his arm and pulled him through the brambles, both of them being torn to shreds, they came to a 10 foot high stone wall.
Another gunshot echoed out into the night sky.
The barking and shouting getting nearer to them. Even the moon was betraying them as it was coming out from behind the clouds again.
With all his force, Cain hurtled the swag over the wall and prayed it landed somewhere soft. He then dug his fingers into the stone and managed to get a foothold, Fitz did the same as both of them in turn struggled to scale up to the top of the wall.
"THERE!" came a voice.
Cain acted on instinct and made a jump for it to the other side, Fitz turned, and with eyes bolt wide, looked down and saw the dogs barking and snapping at him from the base of the wall.
At the shout of another voice, there was final gunshot and Fitz jumped as the pain ripped up his arm.
Falling to the ground, Cain pulled him up and dragged him across the country track, and into the bushes where both laid low in a ditch for a few moments.
Cain looked his nephew over, " Did he hit you?"
Fitz looked down to his shoulder from where they squatted near the cold stream, there was blood, his black shirt was wet and as Fitz touched it, he found the blood smeared on his fingers.
Cain pointed to the stream quickly, " Come on lad! The dogs'a lose our scent if we keep to the water, we gotta get you back and get that looked at..."
Fitz nodded and was about to cross when he saw the coach and horses parked on the track. He gasped and crossed his chest.
Cain yelled out, "Fitz come on!"
Fitz pointed to the coach. Cain came forward, his swag clattering with the bounty, glanced at the black coach. The stallions that pulled it were standing still. Two horses quietly,he backed towards the stream as a fox screamed out, "we need to go NOW!"
"It's him, is't it? The one all us Gypsies fear!"
"RUN!"
And they both ran.
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THE NEXT MORNING
In the mansion house, Mr Schulze, the lord squire, patted the younger fellow on the back, "Well done Frederic, I think you hit him"
Frederic laughed as he watched the groundsmen return to the house, "Hoffmann said he saw blood on the brambles near the high wall - one of them is wounded, Miss Zara-Eloise said she saw two of them"
Schulze looked at the gentleman, " You like my daughter don't you?"
"You know I do...she is a fine young lady...I know that she and I have only been acquainted for a few short months, but I did hope that one day..."
"You would like to have her hand in marriage?"
They both went into the vast drawing room. Schulze went to the grand fireplace and turned, "You have proved yourself as my land manager...and I see that you are fast with a shotgun and would protect my daughter to the last"
Frederic nodded, "Of course I would sir, it is a given oath I'd lay my life on the line"
"Then I will speak to Zara-Eloise...she has dreamed of getting married ever since she was a young girl, it looks like her dream is about to come true..."
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AT THE VILLAGE
The two nuns had arrived at the Inn in the nearby village. Sister Mary looked at the room up and down as she entered. Her companion Sister Ruth looked around herself. The room was basic. Two beds, a wood side cupboard and an oil lamp on a dresser near the tiny roof window.
Sister Ruth sat on the bed and nodded, "the beds are really soft"
Sister Mary was at the window looking out and then she looked back at her, "we are not here to sleep"
"But we have been travelling all night..."
Mary reached into her kit bag and pulled out a small glass bottle. Ruth saw that there was a blue sheen to it, like something inside was glowing somehow, "the holy water shines so bright...he is near"
Ruth was feeling hot in her habit and robes because it was so stuffy in the attic room, "Where could he be? In the next room?"
Mary shook her head in disappointment and gently placed the bottle back in her kit bag, "Sister Ruth, you must take this seriously"
The younger nun sighed pulling at the wood cross that hung on a chain around her neck, "where then?"
Mary considered this. So long had she been chasing Count Dracula she was getting used to all the habits he got up to, "Past experience tells me somewhere dark...some where underground, a cellar, or in a windowless room. There he will have his resting place, with his native soil he so very needs to lie on, close to hand"
The younger nun looked across to the older nun, "and does your past experience really tell he is so abominable as the order makes out"
Mary sat on her bed that creaked beneath her. Her eyes looked at her. Stared at her with much knowledge and wisdom, "my dear Sister...worse...I have seen...witnessed... with my naked eyes how he has destroyed people...families...whole communities...with his unnatural dark desires..."
Ruth didn't know whether it was right to bring this up. She hesitated but came out with it, " I heard...rumors, back at the convent...that he destroyed your family"
There is a flash of memory in Sister Mary's mind. She is a child and the screams of her mother terrified her...
Mary looked vacant, then stood, "there is much to prepare for..."
Ruth knew that was the older nuns subtle hint she didn't want to talk about it, "alright...somewhere dark...",she did think of a place that would fit in, "...what about that old ruin on the hill? It looks like it is the sort of place that would house a dark crypt, would it not?"
The old nun smiled, looking pleased. The lines on her face showing a woman well into her 70's, although she was very fit and healthy for her age, "Just what I was thinking...I was waiting for you say that...my thoughts entirely"
Ruth sighed, "look...can we at least eat first...?"
Mary stood and placed her kit bag beneath her bed, "Yes, the sun will not set for a few more hours yet...lets go downstairs and see what this Inn has to offer..."
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AT THE SCHULZE MANSION
Zara-Eloise nearly dropped her bone china cup. Her jaw had simply dropped after what her father had just told her over morning tea.
Mr Schulze sat at the head of the table while his two daughters sat either side. Their was a gentle breeze coming in through the open french doors and the sun was shining very brightly.
Mr Schulze looked across to his eldest daughter and gently wiped his mouth with a starched napkin, "Did you hear what I just told you? I have decided Frederic should have your hand in marriage"
Zara-Eloise was most put out, "Marriage? To Frederic?"
Her father nodded, "yes...you and him have been acquainted for a while now...ever since he took up the estate manager position here"
"So...", Zara-Eloise choice her words carefully, "...just because he sees off a couple of midnight intruders, I AM his reward...?"
Her younger sibling Greta smirked as she finished her tea.
Schulse was confused, "But you like Frederic, don't you? You could do a whole lot worse than him, you know, he has a good social standing and his family have some very useful connections in Munich"
Looking a little annoyed that her future it seemed, was all mapped out, she dabbed her mouth with her napkin and looked up, "he's a dreadful bore...but...if I look on the bright side, at least I now get to have my big day"
Mr Schulse rose from his chair, "then it is decided, you have always dreamed of your wedding day ever since you were a little girl...now thanks to having Frederic in our lives, your dream will finally be a reality"
He nodded his head to his daughters and then vacated the table. Greta turned, "You should be happy...you are going to have a wedding...and marry a fine man"
Zara-Eloise glared at her, "yes, I have always dreamed of my wedding day...but I have always pictured my future husband to be tall dark and handsome...not short, balding and dreadfully dull"
She stood up and moved to the french doors to get some morning air. Greta watched her. She had always looked up to her older sibling. She looked delectably elegant in her long green dress and her dark hair braided in ribbons and ringlets.
Greta was frumpier. Her face was round and she always knew that she would never get the attention from male admirers like her sister did.
"At least you WILL get married...you should be grateful", and she stormed out the parlor. Zara-Eloise watched her go and just shrugged and listened to the birdsong.
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AT THE VILLAGE
At the Inn, the two nuns finished their lunch. Mr Kruger the innkeeper came over and took the plates, "I hope all was satisfactory?"
Sister Mary shook her head, finishing her water, "it was thank you"
Sister Ruth watched Mr Kruger take away the plates back to the bar, and in turn looked around her. The tavern was semi-busy with men drinking ale from their tankards up at the bar.
In one corner a scantily dressed bar maid was sitting in the lap of one of the local squires having a good old laugh and a sing song. She turned her head to see a young teenage boy looking at her from the corner, an older man was with him.
"Gypsy's...", said Mr Kruger. He was at their table again waiting payment for their meal.
Ruth looked up, "Yes, I thought they were...have they been here long?"
Sister Mary paid Mr Kruger for the food as he answered, "they arrived a few days ago...they are with the circus"
Sister Mary stood, "Come along...it's time we went back upstairs to pray"
Ruth nodded, "Yes...of course"
The two nuns made for the internal door and went up the creaky steps. Fitz turned to Cain, "do you think they are here for him"
Cain looked back at him sharply and downed his ale, "you know the rules...we stay out of it"
Fitz nodded and held his arm. Cain stood and pointed, "Hows your arm?"
"It's okay..."
"good...it will soon be dark, we better get back to the circus"
The two Gypsies left the tavern as Frederic came in with Zara-Eloise and Greta. Frederic removed his hat and cloak and barked over to Mr Kruger, "an ale and two red wines here innkeeper"
He held out a chair for his intended in the corner and Zara-Eloise sat down. Greta saw to herself as Frederic went over to the bar and collected the tray of drinks, "here...and keep whats left over", he dropped a few coins in Krugers hand.
"aye"
"I hear you have a couple of nuns staying here", Frederic remarked.
Kruger wiped down the grotty bar top, "yes they arrived late this morning...they staying for a few days"
"But, they must be a long way from home, there isn't any convent around for miles", Frederic laughed.
"they've paid their board, their business is no concern of mine"
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Outside, Fitz caught up with his uncle up the lane, "Did you see? That's the lot from the manor house we chored last night"
Cain nodded. The sun was starting to set, "I know...and they didn't even twig that we robbed them"
Fitz saw the birds in the surrounding trees start to roost, "it's sun down...we've got to get back"
Cain nodded, "come...it's quicker through the woods"
Fitz didn't know about that, but without question, he followed Cain into the darkening wood.
Xxxxx
Back at the tavern, things were getting busy. Frederic raised his tankard and announced, "this is a celebration...", he held Zara-Eloise's gaze, "...we are to get married"
The girl glanced at Greta somewhat put out and simply said, "But...you have not asked me"
Frederic shrugged as he sank the rest of his ale, "but I have asked your father...he has given his consent, so it is all settled"
Zara-Eloise nodded, she would do anything to please her father, she tried to be a good daughter, "the wedding day must be just so...I want the day to be big and lavish and talked about for years to come"
Frederic didn't look too bothered, "well, your father will be paying for it, speak to him"
Zara-Eloise didn't like his attitude, "you could act a little more excited over it"
Frederic reached for the bar maids hand and said, "another ale here", he then looked at his fiancee, "why must I? To get married is just what is expected of us"
Zara-Eloise looked deflated, "but surely there is more to life"
Frederic shrugged, as the bar began to get crowded around them, "having children?"
He then looked over at the barmaid, who leaned forward with the foamy ale, her breasts nearly spilling out of her top, "thanks Heidi"
He looked at the two siblings, "right...it is time to get you two home"
Greta looked up, "but it is still early...I only come out once a week and I don't want to go back so early"
Zara-Eloise stood and pulled her cloak around her, "no...lets go..."
Frederic stood and tried to help her fasten the cloak tie, she waved him off her, "Oh, Frederick I didn't know I was going to marry a bore"
Frederic frowned at her, "how dare you"
"You take us out because you feel like that is your duty...but the truth is, you don't even want us here", told Zara-Eloise.
Frederic laughed, "you should be grateful that I have even looked at you...do you know how wealthy my family are?"
"Money? All that wealth and you expect my father to pay for our wedding"
Frederic looked at her like she was dirt on his boot, "wedding? I don't think so...a bride of mine would have to show a little more respect"
And he walked out.
Greta looked at her sister. All sorts of unsavouries were looking at them, "Zara...I want to go home"
Her sister took her hand, "come on...he'll be outside waiting for us I'd expect"
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"Oh I cannot simply believe it...how dare Frederic just run out on me...I'm a lady and he dares treat me like this...I am going to tell Papa on him", cried Zara-Eloise as she looked up and down the empty street outside.
Greta huddled next to her, "Oh sister dear, we don't live that far away, plus we have our cloaks...not that we will need them...look at the sky, the moon is radiant"
Zara looked up at the full fat moon. It was so bright that their faces seemed to glow, "Oh, how I love the moon"
Greta turned, "why did you have to say all that to him"
"Ohh it was all so frightfully tiresome really, I just told him the truth, he is such a stuffy bore, I don't not wish to marry him"
"But Papa likes him...and he was the one who shot the robber", Greta pointed out.
"Oh...how very heroic of him, maybe you can marry him if you are that impressed by his impeevish attitude", cried Zara and led the way out of the village and into the narrow lanes surrounded by thick forests.
Greta could see the rays of moonlight shining in through the trees and onto the track. It was then she heard the sounds of horse hooves and was first to see the black coach roll up ahead of them, "Look...", she pointed, "...Could it be Frederic? Maybe he has come back for us"
Zara pulled her cloak around her, "He hasn't a coach like that"
Greta frowned as the coach and horses came to a halt beside them, "It looks more like a hearse"
The figure leaned out and smiled at them both, "And why are two lovely ladies like yourselves walking alone in the dark...?"
Zara-Eloise and her sister kept close, "We fancied some fresh air"
The man nodded and looked up to the sky, "Yes, the night is warm...", he then looked back to them, dark eyes focusing more on Zara-Eloise, "...but beware of the wolves, even in summer they are known to hunger for blood"
Greta laughed, "don't be silly...everybody knows they live up in the mountains"
The man smirked at her, "not always...", he seemed to look over and beyond her, "...ahhh"
Zara-Eloise jumped, "what?"
The man pointed towards the dark forests, "over there...I can see their shiny little eyes reflecting in the moonlight"
Greta looked nervous as she glanced around to take a look into the gloomy surrounding woods, "What..."
"The wolves of course"
Zara shuddered, "Disgusting creatures...are they as dangerous as people tell?"
The man looked at her. Zara couldn't help but be held by those dark eyes, "worse...with my own eyes I have seen a pack of them rip a villager apart...there really wasn't that much left of him afterwards"
Greta was clearly frustrated and scorned at her sister, "why did you have to say all of that to Frederic? He would have got us home safely"
The man clicked the door of the coach and it swung open. He ushered his hand at the seat opposite him, "would both of you care for a ride...in my coach?"
Zara-Eloise could see that the coaches inside was very luxuriant. It was all lined with a rich padding of red satin.
"are you sure you will not be going out of your way if we were to accept?"
Greta wasn't so sure and stalled her, "are you sure Zara? Papa says we must never ride with strangers"
Zara looked at her, "Oh Greta don't be such a bore"
The man shook his head, "No your sister is right and very sensible is she too...", he gave her a nod, "...but let us get acquainted, I am Count Dracula"
Zara-Eloise was instantly impressed, "A count? A nobleman?", she looked at her sister,"...see, there you go...", she turned back to the count, "...we accept, kind sir"
Dracula extended his hand and helped Zara into the coach, he then gave his hand to Greta and did the same for her, he then slammed the door shut and sat back looking at them with a keen smirk and a twinkle in his eyes, "now...where too?"
TO BE CONTINUED IN NEXT CHAPTER...
4: The Immortal Vows = Part Two