Vampire Spirit by D. C. Young

Vampire Spirit by D. C. Young

Author:D. C. Young [Young, D. C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-06-25T22:00:00+00:00


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Sam had never felt particularly spiritual until she had met an immortal guardian by the name of Archibald Maximus.

She called him Max.

Through their visits and talks and even a few metaphysical incidents, he had enlightened her on the true nature of the vampiric spirit that resided within her and every other vampire in the world. Though technically classified as a demon, her understanding of the non- physical world had been greatly enhanced.

She had heard of the paranormal encounters which humans and other vampires around had and witnessed some of those interactions first hand. Such as the ghosts that walked the streets in New Orleans and the Parlange Plantation she had visited with her family.

In fact, ever since Sam had gone through her transformation, she had developed a gift of seeing disembodied souls. They’d aided and interfered with her investigations ever since then. Not all immortals had that gift of sight neither did all powered humans; a fact she’d learnt from Jade Benoir a generational New Orleans witch.

“They can’t leave this place, it was all they knew then and it’s all they know now,” Jade said.

“Why haven’t they crossed over?”

“There’s a lot of reasons for that, each spirit has its own.”

“And you don’t feel the need to help them move on?” Sam asked.

“Personally, I don’t meddle, Sam. They’re happy right where they are. However, if a spirit is tormented, then witches and psychic people are obligated to offer guidance to put that spirit at rest.”

In Sam’s eyes, That was the way things stood now. The vampires and the Sioux holy men and tribal leaders were obligated to deal with Wazeya, the wendigo, before all Hell broke loose on the country.

Black Buffalo had done an excellent job of delivering a conglomerated version of the folkloric tales and the recent visions from Black Elk and then referencing them back to the activity on the land in the north of the reservation. He even agreed with White Eagle that the rise in violent crimes in the area was a direct result of Wazeya’s haunt.

He made it clear what their objectives were and established that the fight was not his, but theirs. They were stronger and more gifted in such things than he was but he did have something of great value to offer them.

Black Buffalo had sent them from the tent at around 9 a.m. to prepare himself and about an hour later he summoned them back in.

Sam had never had much of a close encounter with the traditions of the Native American peoples before but she understood the importance of their traditions and her past experiences with the spirit world had wiped skepticism from her mind permanently.

She couldn’t help but be awash with awe as Black Buffalo bestowed the blessing and protection of the smudging ceremony on them.

She watched Black Buffalo intently as he took a burning stick from the small fire in front of them and lit a pile of dried herbs inside a dried calabash gourd on the ground before him.



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