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Thursday, October 30, 2025

She Became a Vampire

Her life changed long ago 

After enduring three exhausting weeks of arduous travel through the rugged countryside, they finally made their way back to the magnificent palace. Aya eagerly anticipated the comfort of her luxurious quarters and the flock of servants who would cater to her every need and whim. At just eighteen years old, she emitted delicate beauty that had stolen the pharaoh’s heart when he took her as his third wife only a year ago. Her flawless skin glowed in the sun, framed by luscious dark locks and deep, alluring eyes.

***

Although she had initially resisted the arranged marriage, it was a great honor and elevation in status for her family. Yet deep down, her heart still belonged to Tanamet, her first and only love. He was a low-status merchant, and they both knew their forbidden relationship could never be more than stolen moments of happiness during her time living in her father’s house while Tanamet delivered his delectable baked goods.

On her wedding day, as Aya said her final goodbyes to Tanamet, her heart ached with the realization that she may never see him again. But he promised to find a way for them to be together, and she clung to that tiny shred of hope as she was whisked away to the wedding ceremony.

Despite the grandeur surrounding her, Aya couldn’t stop dreaming about Tanamet. She complacently followed orders and endured the middle-aged pharaoh’s clammy hands groping at her and his wet kisses on her body. The marriage bed was only visited once a month, much to her relief, and when she became pregnant, the pharaoh showered her with gifts. With the birth of her son, Aya’s status rose even higher, inciting bitter jealousy and hate among the other wives who could only bear daughters. Fearing for her son’s safety and his role as her ticket to a higher status, Aya surrounded him with loyal servants from her father’s court. The palace was filled with intrigue and tension, with sharp daggers hidden in the eyes of two wives who held higher status than Aya’s own. And though the pharaoh doted on his son with joy in his eyes, he showed no interest in his daughters, who seemed to fade into obscurity after their births.

***

Aya strolled through the palace, her steps gliding effortlessly as three handmaidens followed closely behind. The grandeur of the long corridors never ceased to amaze her, with its breathtaking wall paintings and magnificent statues of the Gods. Her heart swelled with a sense of longing and nostalgia as she walked, each footfall echoing off the marble floors.

As they reached the ornately carved door to her quarters, Aya’s pace quickened, and her eyes sparkled with excitement. The servants bowed and opened the massive door for her, revealing a lavish room filled with luxurious furnishings.

With a joyful smile on her face, Aya rushed inside and scooped up the chubby baby boy from the nanny’s arms. She held him close, examining every inch of his healthy body. “Is he well?” she asked the old woman who had nursed her as a child.

“He is thriving and content,” the woman replied with a warm smile, bowing her head respectfully.

Aya showered the child with kisses before gently handing him back to the nanny’s care. “My skin feels rough and dry,” she noted, turning to her handmaidens. “I think a milk and honey bath would wash away the grime of the awful travel.”

The young women nodded in agreement and quickly scurried away to prepare the relaxing bath. Aya motioned to her favorite maid to assist with undressing her. “Ugh,” she sighed wearily. “I feel soiled.”

“You will feel clean and refreshed after your bath,” the maid promised, handing her a cup filled with cool lemonade.   

***

The piercing screams and chaotic yells jolted Aya awake from her peaceful after-bath nap. She stumbled out of bed, her heart racing as she spotted Tanamet leaning against the wall with a dark, sinister look in his eyes.

“How did you...” she stammered, fear coursing through her body. “What did you do?” she screamed, horrified by the sight of her loyal servants lying lifeless on the carpet, their once vibrant clothes now drenched in blood. “Where’s my son?” she demanded, panic rising in her voice.

With a firm grip on her arm, he dragged her toward the adjoining room where the old nanny stood trembling, cradling Aya’s baby in her arms.

Tanamet threw Aya to the ground and shouted, “You belong to me!”

She cowered before him, lowering her head and whispering through quivering lips, “Why did you kill my servants? What happened to you?”

“I died,” he laughed. “And now I’ll live forever.”

“You’re not the Tanamet I fell in love with,” Aya whimpered.

“No!” Tanamet laughed again. “I was weak. Now I’m strong, and I do as I wish.”

“Kill me, but spare my son. He’s just an innocent child.” Aya begged with tears in her eyes.

He took a step back and observed her with a calculating gaze. “Your son will be Pharaoh! But that old man can’t touch you anymore. You’re coming with me.” The air hung heavy with tension as Aya resigned herself to her fate, knowing she had no choice but to follow Tanamet’s command.

“Where?” Aya whimpered and shrank back, but her coal eyes flashed with murderous rage hidden by her thick eyelashes. This is not the kind and lowly merchant I parted from a year ago. He’s a murderer!

“We’ll be together forever!” Tanamet shouted, grabbing her waist; he pulled her close.

Aya’s body tensed as she watched the transformation come over Tanamet. His once gentle features contorted into a menacing snarl, his eyes glowing a deep, fiery amber color. As he opened his mouth to reveal sharp fangs glinting in the light of the oil lamps, Aya’s blood ran cold. She recoiled in horror as Tanamet bit into his own arm and forcefully dripped a few drops of his blood into her mouth. The metallic taste flooded her senses, making her retch and gag, but before she could react, Tanamet sank his razor-sharp teeth into her neck with a ferocity that sent shivers down her spine.

***

For what felt like an eternity, Aya had been subsisting on a strict diet of only fresh blood. The thick, coppery taste heralded the beginning of her eternal existence as she remembered the fateful evening when Tanamet sank his teeth into her neck and fed her his potent blood. But the feeling of immortality coursed through her veins, a constant reminder of that transformative moment when her fate was forever sealed.

Tanamet, consumed by his newfound power as a creature of the night, becoming a powerful immortal, had changed him in ways Aya could never have imagined - transforming him into a cruel and heartless monster who saw Aya as nothing more than an object to be owned. But she was no longer the timid victim she used to be when she was controlled by her family and her despised husband. Embracing her strength and abilities, she couldn’t tolerate Tanamet’s mistreatment. And so, one fateful day, she took action as he slumbered in their darkened dwelling. She paralyzed him by piercing his heart with a wooden stick with such ferocity that the sharp stick went through his body, pinning him to the bed. Gathering bundles of hay, she set fire to her oppressor’s body and watched with great satisfaction as he burned to ashes before her very eyes. It was a final act of retribution, freeing herself from his grasp and taking back control of her life.

Her heart ached with longing to see her son again, and she was determined to find a way. Using the secret passages that one of the servants had shown her while she was still human, she managed to sneak into the palace under the cover of night. The narrow and interconnected passages were like a giant cobweb, with hidden doors concealed behind statues and tapestries. It was as if the palace itself were conspiring to keep her mission a secret. With stealth and agility, she navigated through the maze-like corridors, able to enter any room undetected. The adrenaline raced through her veins as she inched closer to her ultimate goal - to see her beloved son. She watched the peacefully sleeping baby but quickly retreated when the hunger for warm blood overwhelmed her.

In the eerie depths of the palace, where shadows danced and whispered secrets, she encountered creatures of the night. They prowled the dimly lit passageways, their glowing eyes reflecting the moonlight. In the daylight hours, they disappeared into hidden rooms and crevices, waiting for the cover of darkness to roam once again. One fateful night, Aya came face to face with Bahia, her beloved handmaiden who had vanished without a trace not long after their arrival at the palace. The others had searched tirelessly for answers about her disappearance, but all that could be found were wild speculations and hushed gossip. Now Aya understood why - for she, too, had become privy to the dark secrets lurking within the walls of the palace.

Bahia’s voice held a bitter edge as she spoke. “I’ve been turned against my will, just like you, my lady,” she said. Her words were laced with resentment and regret. “But unlike so many others who succumbed to their primal urges to drain and kill their victims, I swore to never harm a human, no matter how tempting their life force may seem.”  

Aya leaned in, her curiosity piqued. “How do you do that?” she asked. “Sometimes I can stop, and the human lives, but most of the time, my hunger is so great, and they struggle so much that I can’t stop until I drain them.”

Bahia’s eyes flickered with ancient wisdom as she whispered her answer. “An old immortal taught me that all of us have the ability to mesmerize humans,” she revealed. “We hold the power over their minds and can use it wisely.”

Aya’s eyes widened in understanding as she processed Bahia’s words. She could feel the weight of her own desire coursing through her veins, a savage hunger for fresh blood that she struggled to control. But Bahia’s words offered a glimmer of hope - if only she could learn to leave behind only dazed, living humans, perhaps she could ease the guilt and shame that consumed her. “Show me how to stop,” she urged, desperation creeping into her voice. “What do I have to do?”

Continue reading AYA'S STORY in the book:

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A short story collection to make you shiver. The stories we tell through chattering teeth around campfires and on Halloween nights always contain a kernel of truth, a sinister echo of something ancient and malevolent that prowls the shadowy corridors of our minds. On stormy nights, as we huddled under blankets, those aren't tree branches scraping your window. Those aren't pipes groaning in your walls. That's IT. It’s clawing through the membrane between worlds, its breath freezing the back of your neck. Its breath a cold mist that fogs the windows of perception, refusing to be forgotten even as daylight tries to burn away its presence…

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Our Guest Today is Author Phil Hall #OurAuthorGang

Let's welcome Phil Hall to our blog today.


Born and raised in Iowa, corn-fed and happy! When I'm not writing, I'm a systems administrator/network administrator for a company in Iowa City. When I'm not working,  I'm with my lovely wife and spending time with my beautiful granddaughters. (I never thought I'd be a Grandpa!)

In my authorly persona, I'm just a guy with a simple dream: tell a story people like. I hope I've accomplished that with my first two novels: Memories of the Dead, and Minimal. For me, it's not about the reviews, it's about connection with others. There's nothing better than when someone reads my stuff and says "Wow!" I live for that. I hope they'll like my next work, too...and the one after that...and the one after that. (I have more than a dozen ideas in little folders on my computer. I can only hope to get to them all)

I'd love to visit with you, so feel free to contact me.

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(for mature readers 18 yrs and older)

Lorcano, when he was a boy of sixteen, was envious of vampires: they were elusive, immortal, strong and powerful. But that was when he was foolish and young; and now, knowing what he knows, he understands that they are nothing but a plague on humanity--a disease that needs to be removed. He despises them because of the things they did, and continue to do, to the unknowing populace: treating humanity like nothing more than cattle. And, for that, they must be destroyed. This, his private journal--his memories--left for those who may find and read it, is a living record of the time when his destiny was first intertwined with unspeakable evil.

(for mature readers 18 yrs and older)

The Count is unleashed!  A serial killer has the police on edge. The Count's victims are identified by the tags he's left draped around their necks bearing a single designation: a number. Each removed organ was carefully wrapped in plastic, labeled, and the piecemeal corpse was left to be purposefully found. Previously, victims One and Two were located, Four has just been discovered, and pretty, young Bree Wilson has just disappeared.  Could she be next? With precious little to go on, Detective Zac Toumille and his partner, Jenny Clark, are dragged along in a media circus as the nightmare continues--all in the hope to end the reign of The Count and free the missing Bree before it's too late--before she is reduced to just parts--before she becomes--MINIMAL.

MINIMAL is free for a limited time on Kindle Unlimited (KU.)


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