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In reality, not in a movie or in a book, could vampires even exist? And if they did how? I have a degree in biology. It’s not possible. Not unless every textbook ever written was gag ordered by some secret ancient cult. So, what explanation is there? In order for a body that is dead to not die and the person’s “soul” (let’s call it) is still there so the dead guy has a personality and is not a zombie (because let’s face it – if undead cute guys exist then why not zombies too?) then something supernatural has to be going on… right?



Since they live off of blood and kill people in the process, that something supernatural has got to be sinister in some way. So, what if, like so many movies pose as a possibility, the first vampire became a vampire after making a deal with an evil force like the devil. Then, drinking blood and killing people for food makes more sense. So does spreading the venom and since being a vampire is a curse that can keep you out of Heaven then all the more success for evil huh?



But when? When could this have possibly have happened when vampires have been around for so long? I mean even the show about aliens in ancient times talks about vampires. What about after an ancient flood? What if, and geology supports that places like the Grand Canyon were formed because of flooding so there was a flood somewhere sometime, while the world was covered by this huge flood there were angels fighting demons on the ocean floor? Well, the world is flooded and that could have been where my backyard is right now, but what if there was a fight on the land that was flooded and demons being evil as they are took a few prisoners that were the good guys?



A good guy got rescued last (someone had to be last right) and had been in Hell long enough to actually be driven crazy. Then with the evil down there hissing in his ear he made a deal… with the devil… to become a vampire and “spare” people the fate of going to Hell by making them immortal and undead on earth…



Hmm, that would have been long enough ago for vampires to have been around for so long. And, then chaos ensued. God (since there are angels and the devil we need an ultimate good here to balance it all out) would give a similar deal to vampires as he gave to someone in the past. There was this guy named Lot (for real his mom could have done better naming him) who lived in a city that angels were about to destroy and he made a deal with God that if he could find 5 good men the city would have been spared. Of course he couldn’t and the city was destroyed. But the deal remained. So, we could say that God (being merciful and knowing it’s not necessarily your fault if you get bitten and turned into a vampire) would give the undead a similar deal. If 5 good men were stretching it back in the day, how about 3 vampires give up blood altogether and all of you can become human again if you want to.



Now there’s an idea. The only problem is, the first vampire wouldn’t want all of his hard work undone would he?



And here are the chronicles of what happened to a chosen few who lived under his rule.



Continued in Book 2: Skipped Beat by Elle Arcie.



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