United Against The Vampyren: Dark Vampire Romance by Seth Eden

United Against The Vampyren: Dark Vampire Romance by Seth Eden

Author:Seth Eden [Eden, Seth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-30T16:00:00+00:00


7

Tess

Reuniting the human children of the creche, according to the research Tess had done so far, was not going to happen quickly. It had taken her hours of tedious combing through the records couriered over from the new Council to finally accept that she just wouldn’t be able to organize happy endings for all the kids who had been forcibly removed from their parents. The Vampyren had, in some cases, simply stolen them away. Sometimes this was due to confusing orders and scrapped plans. The Council would decide it needed strong, healthy older kids to “save for later” or train for some task and then those plans would fall through. Some were found out on their own, having been lost, and now causing too much trouble. Whatever the reason, not all of them were orphans but their parents had, in most cases, been lost to the obscurity of their chaotic world. They would be very difficult to find again with the country only occasionally able to communicate via internet. All the social media companies had long since collapsed and shuttered. It was going to be like hunting for needles in haystacks.

She would need a real staff for that project, Tess decided. She wrote out a memo for it, intending to request that from the Council later as part of the new creche infrastructure. Now she was working on disassembling the other creches in the region and finding their human mothers (all of that was on paper, thankfully) and sorting out who would go where. She had already heard from people in the resistance who were eager to adopt the half-Vampyren babies not wanted by their mothers. A woman from Free the Children named Jaime who had a Vampyren boyfriend thought it too sad that the children should languish when they might find new homes. That was an entirely new angle that hadn’t occurred to her before. Though the adoptive parents would have to be carefully screened in such cases. Writing up a memo and a report on that was another project and it was all keeping Tess very busy. Besides that, she had a lot of inventory requests to go over, with Crystal who seemed a little distracted by some “special project” she was doing for Kal. There was also the matter of blood for the babies. No matter how much they had on supply, she was always worried about obtaining more. Working on incentives for the harvesting of blood was going to be another huge project to untangle with the Council, she supposed.

At some point, Tess, tapping away at her laptop and lost in an abyss of spreadsheets and data, abruptly stopped and yawned. Forced to pause for five seconds, she realized she was alone in the cafeteria. She’d come down there to work while eating and then she’d forgotten to eat. The cafeteria was also the one spot where wifi actually functioned a good portion of the time, at least over the past few days. She suspected that had something to do with Loren being on the council.



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