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Blueblood 2: The World - 8. Matthew

In memory of my Daniel. You'll live forever!!!

The other vampires arrived and each one were stunned seeing Edwin looking so…human. They all wanted to see Edwin and they surrounded him wanting to talk to him. Edwin startled many as he got some finger food from a passing tray and ate it in front of them and downed it with some beverage. That more than anything was convincing them this was going to be possible. Then they were all asking to be a part of this and wanted the serum.

“Whoa!” George smiled. “I have enough serum, but someone needs to be there to give it.” He chuckled. "I have Devon that has given it and can help, but need someone else to be here.”

Sarah looked up when she heard that. “I have two grandchildren…Emma is a nurse and Evan is studying to be a doctor. He went through Med School. Will he work?”

Edwin smiled as he looked back at us. “What did I tell you?”

George nodded. “Do you think they’ll help us?”

Sarah nodded. “Certainly.”

“We’ll be needing them every night for a week,” George said.

“I’m sure they can,” Sarah answered.

Mom shook her head and asked Sarah. “How did you manage two children at night?”

Sarah chuckled. “Well, that was a little challenging. Errol, that was my husband, went to the night shift and I worked during the nights doing the vacuuming and other chores. Mum helped during the day until they went to school.”

Still, there were hold outs. Not many, but one in particular. The young guy that identified himself as Matthew wasn’t sure. “And in exchange for this…miracle, what do you want?” Matthew asked.

Edwin frowned at Matthew. “They haven’t asked for a thing, Matt.”

Matthew nodded as he strolled forward. “Why are they keeping the formula secret? They make us dependent on them for freedom. For what?”

Sarah looked angrily at Matthew. “They’ve been honest about everything so far. Look at Edwin!” She waved to Edwin.

“We are keeping the formula secret because it could be exploited,” Colin explained. “It’s difficult to create according to George. I don’t even begin to understand it, but he does.”

“Once we’re on the serum…” Matthew began, “…then we’ll find out they want something. It’s a means of control!”

“You don’t have to be on the serum,” Colin replied. “You can go home and continue with things as they are.”

Sarah shook her head. “Or…we get on it, it doesn’t work out and we stop.” She reasoned. “Things will go back to the way they are. I think it’s worth the risk.”

Colin nodded. “That’s right, but he’s right. We do want something.”

Matthew smirked. “See?” He waved at us.

“We want to come together and bring all vampires together,” Colin said. “We’ve been operating alone for centuries. This is the first time we can come together.”

George nodded. “I want all vampires on the serum. It will reduce the threat. No one will make you.”

“No one is forcing anyone to take the serum,” Colin said looking at Matthew. “You’re free to take it and change your mind if you want. Or you can just go back to where ever you live and have things remain the same.”

 

There were two others that had family members who had medical backgrounds that they would check with to see if they would help.

I leaned in toward Edwin. “Well, there will be an increase in groceries!”

Edwin laughed and nodded. “I have a few days to stock up, but after that, they’re on their own.” He smiled.

We ended up having five we would begin the serum on. The first night, we started with Sarah. We did it in Edwin’s and Basil’s old room below the house. Again, the pain came when we gave the serum in her heart. We met her granddaughter Emma that watched and wasn’t too sure about this treatment. This was Edmond’s daughter. She was a nice woman in her late twenties and had blonde hair. She asked if we were positive this would work, but couldn’t deny when she saw Edwin. At dawn, she saw her grandmother was resting and had a pulse. We moved Sarah upstairs and began another vampire. George was confident that Emma knew what to do medically. We kept in touch with Stan and he updated us on where Buddy was predicting the next target would be. Middlesbrough and the surrounding were predicted towns that were next.

“Okay,” I said to the image on the screen. “If there are dozens of vampires, there should be dozens of disappearances each night.”

Stan gave a slight shrug. “There are dozens of reports about farm animals and pets that are killed. The wild vampires are simply looking for blood and are more random. There is a definite pattern.” He said confidently. “I can’t give you guys absolutes. This is just based on available data.” He smiled. “Next time, though…when you go on location to the palace like I see in the background and hear from Chuck and Shelly. Mark and I are coming with you.” He said smiling.

I nodded. “We need you to speak with Buddy.” I grinned. “Having you there is important.”

Stan smirked. “Uh, huh.” He tapped his own head. “Damned this brain.” He smiled. “I’ll come up with a solution. Using the computer at Wentworth Manor worked fine.” He said reasonably.

“We didn’t even know if he had a computer,” I explained. “He does, but you would get frustrated with it in seconds.” I grinned.

Stan nodded. “I need to come up with another way of bringing Buddy with me on location. I know there is way, but I need it to be badass.”

Colin smiled. “Do that, making sure we can access by satellite and not lose the connection and we’ll make sure we include you and Mark.”

 

As things were progressing, Colin and I could now join the teams as we sought the other vampires. It wasn’t fair, but Colin and I were not on the same team. One with Alex, Burke, Shelly and me, the other team had Colin, Willie, Gabriella and Chuck were on the other. I refused to allow my mother to join any team. She was in good shape, but I wasn’t willing to take the risk. She was my mother! I was a little surprised how empty the streets were. Riding in the SUV we did see people out, they never traveled alone.

“Were you able to pick up a scent for the other vampires?” I asked Alex.

Alex nodded. “They were old scents…I could trace them back toward the south, but I need more time. A fresh scent would be best.” He frowned. “And they crisscrossed…it was sort of hard to work out.”

“Was there a particular scent? Could you determine how many vampires there were?” I asked.

He shook his head. “Right now they all mixed together. I’d have to be close to them to narrow it down to one or two.”

There were suburbs in the surrounding towns, but they were…well, they didn’t look like the houses back in the states. Almost every house was two stories and looked somewhat similar. They weren’t unattractive, but they seemed to be built similarly. Most of the corners were round. In more rural areas, there were the stone fences up and I saw a lot of sheep. I wondered why they weren't in a pen or something. The people here left them out to keep them from killing them. It was a good plan.

I sighed. “This is going to be hard.”

Alex nodded. “But we’re doing something.” He said trying to be encouraging. “What will be helpful, is George getting that vampire detector working.”

Burke smiled. “He’s working on it. I promise.”

I smiled back at Burke. “And you would know.”

Burke chuckled. “Yes, I do.” He looked at me. “I’m saying it again, Devon. I didn’t…”

He was dealing with guilt. I turned to Burke and frowned knowing what he was going to say…again. “We’re putting a stake in the ground. Right now.”

Burke’s eyes widened. “A what?”

“In the past…and you should know this…when two parties had an agreement…there were no lawyers available or if they couldn’t even read a contract…the two parties make an agreement.” I began. “If one party doesn’t live up to his side of the bargain, the other would take the first to that stake to remind him of the agreement,” I said smiling. “Now, we will agree right now. Say what you want to say, but this will be the last time. Okay?”

Burke raised his shoulders. “I feel guilty! I put you and Colin in a position I never should have. You’re a vampire because of me.”

I nodded. “No, you shouldn’t have.” I sighed. “It doesn’t bother me that you did…I knew I would be turned, just not when. It would be different if I didn’t love Colin, but I do. I could be with him a couple of decades before, but I would have died eventually. There’s no guarantee I’ll live past tonight…Colin could be attacked while on patrol. We have no assurances.” I smiled. “But our chances of a long, long term relationship increased when he bit me.” I shrugged. “I wish I were physically a little older, but I’m fine with it.” I looked at him to make sure he was looking at me. “I forgive you, John,” I said as sincerely as possible. “Get it? I’m not angry or even upset.” I brightened. “In fact, I’m happier now than I was before. One last time. Say, you're sorry.”

Burke grinned. “I’m sorry.”

“One last time. I forgive you.” I said. “Not another word about it. Okay? Are we agreed?”

Burke nodded. “Agreed.”

Alex sat forward. “Stop!” He said to Shelly quickly.

Shelly hit the brakes. She could drive on the other side, I couldn’t do it comfortably yet. “Are you picking up the scent?” She shook her head for asking what she considered a stupid question. “Of course, you are.” She answered her own question. “Are we heading in the right direction?”

Alex looked toward a field where sheep were kept. He looked out at the dark pasture. He pointed out across the field. “Over there.”

Shelly pulled to the side of the road and we got out. I didn’t feel a thing at first. We climbed the rock fence and followed Alex. We crept slowly as silently as possible through the grass. It wasn’t long before I did sense the vampire. The problem with that was I was picking up on the vampire as it could sense us. Alex broke into a run and we hurried to follow. I saw the remains of a sheep that hadn’t been brought into the pen or barn. It was dead. I felt it stronger now and no longer needed Alex to show me the way.

Burke pointed. “Go that way.” He said to me and went in the other direction. We would spread out and herd this vampire in a certain direction. Shelly and Alex were still heading together directly at the vampire, but Shelly had that dart gun ready and poised to fire.

I was a pretty fast runner. So was Burke. We managed to herd this vampire as it was not able to veer from a course without us knowing. It wasn’t long before we heard the fast steps ahead as the vampire was running through the grass. As a vampire, my ability to see better at night was better. However, Shelly and Chuck had planned for this contingency and wore night vision goggles. We caught up with the fleeing vampire. Shelly stopped suddenly, took aim and fired! The dart hit the vampire in the calf. It yelped in pain as it stumbled and fell. Hurrying, we got to the vampire as it was still attempting to hobble away, but holding its leg.

“Can you speak?” I asked the vampire who looked at me and hissed. It had the fangs, but it was clearly unwashed and I saw nothing in his eyes but anger at being caught. He hissed at Shelly as she came forward.

“Yeah, I’m not very appetizing.” Shelly grinned.

“Speak,” I ordered. “Or this ends now,” I said again to the vampire. This was the first time I would do this, but what choice did we have?

Alex pulled out a large hunting knife. “He’s wild.” He said sadly. “I’m getting better at detecting that.”

I still hoped. “Last chance,” I said to the vampire who just looked at us and hissed again. I hated it, but we all nodded.

Alex came up behind the vampire…and I had seen some gruesome things during my time in the war. Alex grabbed it by the hair that needed to be cut months ago, pulled the vampire’s head back and slit it at his throat. What came out was this black, oozy liquid. His recent meal had not gotten in his bloodstream yet. It gurgled and fell. Alex watched the vampire die as he brought some tissues from his pocket and cleaned his knife. “One more down.”

I shook my head. “Does it get easier?” I frowned.

Shelly shook her head. “He isn’t human, Devon. If anything, any suffering he might be going through is over. He’d be glad we did this.”

Alex came over and put an arm around my shoulder. “No. It doesn’t get easier, but we have to. Just think about this…he can’t bite anyone else.”

I nodded. “I know.” The good thing was we didn’t have to worry about cleaning up. The body would be gone a few minutes after sunrise. I looked around. “I wish we could find those ones that are borderline.”

Shelly nodded as she reloaded her dart gun. “We will.” She said confidently.

We went back to the SUV and rode on. We didn’t catch another one that night. Alex could pick up on a few scents, but as he explained; it was a mix of smells and old, he couldn’t find a direction. It was just at dawn when we gave up for the night. We rode the hour or so back to Thornwood. I hadn’t realized I was smiling when we arrived.

“What are you so happy about?” Burke smiled.

I grinned as I looked at Burke. “It just…” I smiled. “…no matter the city or country…coming back to Colin…I feel like I’m coming home.” I shrugged. “Corny, huh?”

Alex looked back from the passenger side of the front. “That’s not corny at all. That’s love.” He smiled. “I feel the same when Gabriella is there.”

“I do with George.” Burke nodded.

Shelly groaned. “I need a boyfriend.” She muttered. “The only thing I have to look forward to is a shower.” She smiled as she pulled the SUV to a stop. “See you later.” She said and walked inside.

“She’s always on duty,” I said. “There’s no time for her to find a boyfriend.”

Alex slapped me on the back. “When it’s right, it will happen for her. Duty or not.” He said and walked in himself.

 

Going to Colin’s and my room, I saw Colin had not gotten back yet. I would be concerned until I saw him. We’d been in contact with each other by radio and phone. I knew he was alright, but knowing was not the same as seeing him. As was my practice, I warmed up some bathwater and filled the oversized tub. I showered to get any excess dirt off and then lowered myself in the tub. The hot water seeped into my muscles relaxing them. I drifted off with my head propped on the side of the tub. My head cushioned by some towels. I felt my lips being kissed lightly which woke me up. Those emerald eyes greeted me as Colin smiled.

“Hi.” Colin greeted. “Mind if I join you?”

I grinned at my husband. “I would mind if you didn’t,” I said caressing the side of his face, but stopped him before he got undressed. “Rinse first.”

He rolled his eyes but nodded. “Okay.” He began unbuttoning his shirt to pull it off. “How’d you do tonight?”

“We caught a wild vampire and ended him,” I said watching my husband strip. It was very enjoyable. “How was your night?”

He grinned as his eyebrows danced. “Two.” He said holding up two fingers.

“That’s great!” I said honestly. “Three down!”

Colin nodded as he kicked his shoes off and pulled his pants off. He grinned at me, knowing I was enjoying watching him. He giggled a little making his flaccid cock swing a little. His eyebrow did a single wiggle.

I shrugged as I didn’t look away. “Sue me. I like looking at you.”

Colin smiled and leaned in kissing me gently. “I like looking at you.” He said as he got in the shower and rinsed as I asked. He came back and lowered himself in front of me and laid back against my chest. “I hope you never tire of looking at me.”

I put my arms around him as I got the soap and began washing his chest leisurely. “That won’t happen.”

“I’ll feel better when some of the other local vampires are on the serum and can take over,” Colin said with a sigh as he relaxed. “I wonder why Matthew is so suspicious.”

“I thought about that,” I said. “He was turned when? He was eighteen or nineteen in 1954.” I shrugged. “That means his childhood was during World War II. He probably remembers that and may have issues with trust because of that. He seems like a nice guy, but trust is…harder for him.”

Colin nodded. “I know who can get him to talk.” He grinned looking back at me.

I smiled. “I’m not a therapist.”

Colin grinned. “Yes, you are.” He shrugged. “If anyone can get him to talk, you can. You think you have no gifts, but I say that’s your gift. Alex and Gabriella track. You have the gift to make people trust you and talk easier. That’s a definite gift.”

I gave a shrugging nod. “I’ll try. Maybe tomorrow night, I’ll go over there.”

Colin nodded. “We can handle it without you one night.”

 

Colin and I slept well that morning. It was mid-afternoon when we got up and went to get something to eat. I looked for Edwin, but his new freedom made it harder to find him. Finally, I was told he was in the walled garden. Didn’t every manor house have one of those? I grinned when I saw him in the garden as he was working on a painting! He sat before the easel as he was painting. He was enjoying himself. He kept looking up at the sky and smiling. I came up behind him and saw he was working on just a portion of the garden. I cleared my throat to not startle him.

Edwin looked back and smiled at me. “Top of the afternoon!”

I pointed to the flowers he was drawing. “It’s Autumn.” I grinned. “There are no flowers now. They’re out of season.”

Edwin smiled. “There is if I paint them!”

“You really are a good artist,” I said sitting next to Edwin on a short walled part of the garden. “Very good. I bet you can make money with those.”

Edwin shrugged. “It relaxes me.” He smiled. “Did you come to say hello, or is there something else?”

I nodded. “Well, yes, there is…but hello works, too.” I said. “Hello.”

He chuckled. “I just enjoy being outside!” He said happily. “What can I help you with?”

“Matthew,” I said.

Edwin nodded. “Matthew.” He sighed sadly. “He’s going to be a tough nut to crack.”

“I thought I’d go talk to him.”

Edwin looked at me puzzled. It just took a minute and then he nodded. “You want to know where to find him. Okay.” He told me where and I was going there that night. “But don’t be disappointed if he shuts the door on you.”

 

That night I followed the directions I’d been given. I even drove! There’s a really scary thought, huh? I stayed where I was supposed to be and it was almost all country roads. He lived under the ruins of an old house. Nothing was really around it, but pasture. I looked around the ruins and saw a door that might have led downstairs. It was a one-story house. The downstairs would be the basement. I knocked on it but got no answer. I looked at my watch, it was only a couple of hours after sunset, he was probably off feeding. I didn’t think I could do anything but wait. So I sat on a piece of broken wall.

It was about midnight when I felt the presence of a vampire. I looked in the direction I sensed.

“What do you want?” I heard a tired voice ask.

There was Matthew. I saw him clearly now. He was a nice-looking man that was tall, a little lanky, but that was because he was turned so young. He might not have finished growing when he was turned. He had light brown hair, but he had been in shape. Whether it was exercise or still just his youth at the time. “I would like to know about you, Matthew. What is it about us that you don’t trust?”

Matthew looked surprised at my candor. “You don’t waste time.”

I smiled at him. “You don’t strike me as a man that likes his time wasted.”

Matthew walked over. “You’re right. I don’t.”

“What do I need to do to prove to you we don’t want anything?” I asked.

Matthew chuckled. “You just want to help.” He said almost mockingly.

I could tell he didn’t believe that. “You’ve heard it before.”

Matthew nodded. “Yep.”

“And it turned out not to be true?” I asked.

“Yep.”

I sighed as I turned to look at him. “Who was it that lied?”

He looked surprised. “Everyone!” He said angrily. “Everybody lies. They tell me…we just want to help…or this is for your own good.”

“Who?” I asked knowing I was getting close to this truth.

“Everyone! My own mother lied!!” He shouted.

I nodded. “Where were you born?”

He wasn’t prepared for that question. “What?”

I looked at him. “Where were you born? It’s not a trick question.”

“London.”

I nodded knowing history. “How old were you when the bombing started?” I watched his jaw drop in shock. He didn’t answer, so, I went on. “The way I see it, and I have to go by history books rather than memory, you’re about eighteen or nineteen when you were bitten. That was in what….1954?” I was hitting the nail right on the head as he was more surprised. “That would make you about five when the bombs hit London.”

Matthew sat down quietly. “I was.”

I nodded. “And you were sent up in this direction? To get you away from London?” I asked quietly.

He nodded. “I remember Mum put me on the train.” He looked bitter, but if he had tears, he would be shedding some now. “She told me it was for the best that she was sending me away. The people I was going to stay with were doing it to help me. It was for my own good.”

“So, she was the one that lied?”

“She was just the first,” Matthew said angrily. “The women that were sending us to evacuate us and got us off the train said it was for my own good and I would be back with my mother.”

“I have the feeling that didn’t happen,” I said quietly.

Matthew shook his head. “I never saw Mum again.” He shrugged. “I don’t know what happened to her.”

I had to be careful here. “She might have died?”

“Maybe.” He shrugged again. “Dad…” he said. “I really don’t remember him. He went off to fight and I know he died. That news came by mail.” He frowned. “Mum may not have wanted me.”

“I can’t say,” I said slowly. “This is way before my time. So, who was the next person to lie?”

He chuckled. “Again, you don’t waste time.” He took a breath and exhaled. “There was the Clarkes.” He said angrily again. “Martha and Stuart.”

“How did they lie?”

“Martha…was just…mean.” He said quietly. “She promised to take good care of me and help…she would get so…” he raised fists in frustrated anger “…angry and hit me with…whatever she had…a spoon, belt…if nothing else, her fists.” Matthew said angrily.

That hurt me to hear. “And Stuart?”

He chuckled. “Stuart…he also said he would help me.” He remembered and I saw the hurt on his face. “I’d hear them argue.” He was now angry enough that his chuckle was more bitter. “That happened almost every night. The first time it happened, I was terrified.”

I knew what he was going to say, but I let him tell me about it.

“He crawled into bed with me.” He said and I heard his voice crack. “And he…he…”

I was listening. This was seventy years in the past! Yet he remembered as if it happened the night before! I kept my face still and show no emotions.

“…he started touching me.” He shook his head. “Why am I telling you this?” He turned away and was about to leave.

“Because I’ll listen?” I said quietly getting up. “Because I have a nice face?” I shrugged. “Both of those apply here.” I saw him stop. “You do know…none of this was your fault, don’t you? Maybe you can try and trust me.”

Matthew laughed. “Oh, I’m not done.” He turned back. “You know what he did.”

“I think so, but why don’t you tell me?”

Matthew shook his head. “I haven’t told anyone about this. Why am I telling you?”

I smiled. “Don’t you think you’re overdue?” I asked softly. “Tell someone that won’t judge you. That would be me.”

“First it was touching,” Matthew said. “Then he stuck it in me.”

I felt for him. No child should go through that, but he didn’t need sympathy right now. “Okay.”

“His dick!! He put his dick in my arse!!” Matthew shouted.

“I thought so.”

“That happened for years!!” Matthew said angrily. “Martha would get on her binges and hit me and Stuart would rape me!” He shouted. “This was for my own good!??” He was very angry now. “This was to help me!?”

“Anything else?”

“They adopted me after they realized my mother wasn’t being found.” He shrugged. “What could I do? Now I was their son! Martha died when I was about ten.” He sighed and laughed. “I was never so happy to go to a funeral. I thought the hitting would stop. The hitting did, but now I got it every damned night from Stuart. I just learned to lay and take it!”

“You survived.”

“If you say so,” Matthew said. “I ran away at fourteen.” He smiled. “You know what I did?”

“You were still a kid.”

“I hustled.” He smiled a little evilly. “Men, women, anybody who could give me what I needed. Whether it was a meal, a place to stay or just plain money.” He waved at the ruins of the house. “That’s how I get to stay here. I slept with the guy to get to stay here. This was after I was turned. He didn’t care I was a vampire, just a piece of arse.”

I nodded. “Okay.”

“I took it up the arse! I sucked his cock…whatever I needed to do.”

I nodded again. “I guess you’re waiting for me to be disgusted. Well, I’m not.” I smiled.

“I was a whore!” Matthew said.

I grinned and walked closer. “I’ll tell you what I see.”

Matthew looked as I wasn’t disgusted or walking away. Again, he wasn’t prepared for this.

“I see a man…and I do mean…a man.” I said to him. “You were a child when you were sent up here for your safety. You trusted the people here to take care of you, instead, they abused you.” I pointed at him. “Again, not your fault,” I stressed that point. “It was not your fault. You were a child! When you ran away, where could you get work?” I waved at him. “You’re a nice looking guy. To make money to live on, you sold or traded what you had.” I smiled. “Your body. Even after you were turned into a vampire, did you feed off anyone?”

Matthew looked shocked. “No!”

“There you go!” I said smiling. “Even with all that, you didn’t give in. You kept your humanity. There are vampires out there that are just…monsters. They have no human qualities left and just feed. You didn’t!” I grinned. “And I’m getting used to the British terms for things…thanks to BBC America. And especially Harry Potter.”

Matthew was smiling back. “Harry Potter?”

“And Doctor Who and other good shows…car parks, petrol…lorry. I know what you meant when you said arse. We say ass. You call it snogging, we call it kissing. You say shag and we…”

He chuckled. “I get it.” He said stopping me.

I smiled at him. “I’m not judging you. In fact, I commend you! What you did was nothing short of…brilliant!” I walked closer. “That’s another word. Brilliant. You Brits use it a little differently.”

Matthew looked at me daring to hope. “You’re not…shocked?”

“I told you. That was very smart!” I nodded. “You’re very smart.”

Matthew smiled. “You, you don’t want my arse?” He laughed. “Or ass?”

I shook my head. “Why would I want yours? I have access to the greatest ass or arse I’ve ever seen!”

He looked shocked. “Whose?”

“Colin and I are Wentworths,” I said. “We’re not brothers, we’re not even cousins. He’s my husband.”

His eyes grew. “You mean…he’s…and you…”

“We didn’t get into the relationships we have, but yeah….he’s…and I’m…” I grinned. “He’s my husband. I give him what he desires from me and he gives me what I desire from him. It’s called love.”

Matthew was trying to work it in his mind. “He’s rich.”

“Sure.” I nodded. “But that’s not why I married him. He’s the kindest, nicest human being I’ve ever met! I’d love him if he were broke!” I chuckled. “But he’s not, so…”

“You like being married?”

“I love being married to Colin.” I corrected. “Matthew…”

“Matt.” He said as I felt he was relaxing. “People I like, I prefer they call me Matt.”

I smiled. “Okay, Matt. You don’t have to be alone. There will be people that will love you.”

He looked doubtful. “I have a past.”

“Colin does, too.” I laughed. “He’s much older than you are.”

Matt nodded. “He said he was.”

Smiling I closed the gap. “Will you give us a chance?” I asked. “Can you give me a chance?”

Matt nodded again. “Yeah, I can do that.” Then he hugged me.

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He through Med School. He’s going through?

 

Say, your sorry. You are.

 

They adopted me after the realized my mother wasn’t being found. After they realized.

 

That’s how I get to stay here. Got to?

 

You’re body. Not you are.

 

You kept you humanity. Your.

 

Matt is too young for Shelly – and he might be Gay in any case. I know you, you’ll probably have them paired up with somebody at some point. You’re clearly a romantic.  ;-)

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I absolutely love this chapter... I love how Devon is somehow more human that many humans! 

 

I can hardly think what Matt must have been through and hell just think I may have known the bastard that did it to him since I was born in the same area just after the war!!!

 

i must admit Yorkshire women in the past were renowned for being hard. D H Lawrence wrote often of these hard women, they had to be because often their men never came home from the mines. The husband fits as well as he seems weak and under her thumb.

 

Love how the scene with Devon and Matt opens much about the way you survive. Love Matt ... think Matt and Shelly would be perfect for each other.....

 

Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

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The one person I feel bad for is Mathew because he was lied to so much by the people who were supposed to be his protectors. I don't like the idea that he was beaten and raped for so many years and then he runs away only to have to use his body to make sure that he ate and had a place to sleep. I'm glad that Matt is talking to Devon and is willing to trust them which is not easy to happen after what he endured. I'm sure that Matt will finally be accepting to taking the serum and then be able to eat a meal that doesn't consist of blood. Great story I can't stop reading it. 

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18 minutes ago, Will Hawkins said:

Droughtquake is taking over my job and doing so well I am going to retire!

Like @R. Eric pays any attention to me when I point out the typos!  ;–)

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I don't know if he pays any attention to me either - the only difference is I highlight his errors in bold format, and I have a reputation among the writers of GA for being snarky!

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6 hours ago, Will Hawkins said:

I don't know if he pays any attention to me either - the only difference is I highlight his errors in bold format, and I have a reputation among the writers of GA for being snarky!

As I mentioned to you in a Comment a few chapters back, I’ve given up on my attempts to give @R. Eric editing suggestions.  I’ve been more successful with future plot line suggestions. But he doesn’t like my frequent crossover proposals!  ;–)

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