The Classified Dossier--Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula by Christian Klaver
Author:Christian Klaver
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Titan
Chapter 12
FAIRVIEW HOUSE
âIf we are to continue having clandestine midnight meetings in the heart of cemeteries,â Holmes said once weâd returned to Baker Street, âwe shall have to locate those silk masks of yours from the Milverton affair.â Holmes lit his pipe and puffed on it luxuriously.
âWhat are our next steps?â I asked.
âI shall need to check the docks,â Holmes said, âto look for any sign that the Mariner Priest may have returned, possibly bringing Mary with him, which would be one explanation for the facts.â
âAnd the other?â
âWhy, that she never left England in the first place.â
âHolmes! Surely that canât be true. We have kept careful tabs over all the vampire activity in London. The cemeteries, the morgues, even the butcher shopsââ
âYet we have not been entirely successful,â Holmes said, âfor while there have been few vampire incidents outside of the Baron Gruner affair and those directly related to the Mariner Priest, that is not the same as having none. So there are at least a few vampires that continue to remain undiscovered in London. She might be one of those. Or she may have left London for the countryside and now returned. Even our Midnight Watch cannot keep tabs on all of England. It is a Herculean enough task to attempt to do so on bustling London. It is also possible that Mary did not depart on the Mariner Priestâs ship at all. But I must make absolutely certain. The Mariner Priest has been guilty of more than a few subterfuges in his past, to say the least.â He had his pipe going well now, and was staring out into the blackness of the night.
âBut, Holmes, where is Mary, then? Can we say for certain that she was the one that committed this foul murder? Could it have been a random attack?â
âWatson, could it be that you donât see the significance of the lip rouge?â
âIâm sure that I am very slow.â
He turned away from the window to face me. âItâs the most suggestive detail weâve yet encountered in this case.â
âI see that it identifies the vampire as a woman, and one likely to have returned to an outwardly civilized, if risqué, appearance, if she wears lip rouge. Thatâs how you knew it was a⦠what did you call it⦠mature vampire?â
âPrecisely,â Holmes said.
âI see. And also because of the repeated bites over time. A newly born vampire would have drained him dry in one feeding. The rareness of mature vampires and the pearl are what make you think itâs my Mary.â
âIt pains me to say this, Watson, but she is hardly âyour Maryâ anymore. But itâs possible sheâs no longer the Mariner Priestâs creature, either. We still know precious little about how he manages to create vampires in secret and accelerate them through the bestial stage, or what repercussions that process may have. There are many indications that he also has some method of controlling them that we donât understand, but that is mere conjecture now. I am getting ahead of myself.
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