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âWhat else is different?â Kale now asked.
âWell, of course, the abilities that one acquires are a quite a bit of a difference from a normal vampire.â
âAbilities?â Nora now questioned.
âYes, each hybrid, before they become completely transformed, usually obtain a sort of unique ability,â Caroline answered, âMost hybrids are different but what ability a hybrid obtains is completely dependent on what their personality is.â
âHow do you know that?â Kale inquired.
âOnce I had obtained mine,â Caroline began, âCharlie had really become curious about the implications that âmy kindâ could have on the vampire world. During the period of time when he and I were moving around quite a bit, at one of the cities we stayed in Charlie had decided to volunteer himself to a science lab that was trying to do experiments to create some kind of cure for the hellion virus. However, the only thing Charlie was really interested in was sneaking into the lab late at night to do experiments of his own; ones concerning his âhybrid theoryâ. Thatâs what he called it.â
âHe did experiments on people? That he turned into hybrids?â Kale asked.
âYes.â
âWhat did he do with them when he was done?â
Caroline hung her head low a bit and sighed before answering, âKilled them mostly. Heâd turn them into a hybrid, take notes on what abilities they obtained, their personality, how often their specific trait turned up in other subjects, and then heâd eat them. Since they were technically human, he could use their blood for sustenance just like any human kill.â
âGodâŠâ Nora now spoke, âThatâs awful.â
âI know. Believe me it was at this time that I really didnât like the person Charlie was turning into. The person that was my brother was gone. But I was attached to him, I couldnât just leave,â Caroline responded with a slight bit of shame to her voice.
âBack to the hybrid abilitiesâŠâ Kale then interjected, âYou said certain abilities occurred more often than others?â
Caroline nodded. âYes. The abilities were triggered by a personâs personality but there were lots of abilities that came up more often. Speed and strength being two of the most common. Less common, but not completely rare were abilities associated with controlling the elements; fire, water, air, etc. Mine, being able to track extensively well, was one of the few rare ones. Only popped up maybe twice more in all of the trials he did.â
âWhat do you mean when you say you can track well?â Nora then asked.
âI can smell where a vampire or person or anyone has been. Even if theyâve been through water, or even in flight. I can find someone just about anywhere and know where theyâve been. Iâm not restricted by things that complicate the scent to a normal vampire.â
âO.k. soâŠDagon does these trials and these tests on hybrids. Then what, he decides to make his own hybrid army or something?â Kale then spoke up.
âHeâs trying to,â Caroline answered, âAfter his discoveries and we moved here, he had already recruited Kari and Caldwell. They were the first to join besides me. Once he was sire of this Blood Land he made the No Vinculum Law. At this point in time a lot had been discovered about vampires and the Vinculum was one of them, however, the hybrid theory hadnât been discovered by average vampires and Dagon was determined to keep it that way. He didnât want to run the risk of anyone else figuring it out so he made the law. After the first few vampires were killed for doing it, no one ever did it again.â
âSo that whole âitâs counterintuitive to our survivalâ reason was all bullshit?â Kale pieced together.
âYes and no. It is true that it is a good reason for vampires to not preform the Vinculum, but it wasnât the main reason for Dagon creating the law.â
âSon of a bitch,â Kale cursed, âAnd now he wants Nora to be one of his minions?â
âYes, however, thereâs a little more to it than that,â Caroline hesitated to answer.
âWhat do you mean by that?â Kale asked.
âWell, Dagon wants Nora specifically. Because he believes she will obtain a certain rare ability that only popped up once in all of the trials he performed,â Caroline took a slight pause before she continued her sentence. âHe believes sheâll have the ability to heal.â
âSo what?â Nora now scoffed, âAll vampires can heal.â
âNot like this. The hybrid that showed the ability to heal in the tests could heal wounds that a normal vampire couldnât. Like Vinculum wounds after the vampire host had died and even vampire bites. Even a bite that a vampire gave to another, one that would ordinarily be fatal. The hybrid could reverse it; like it never happened. She could perform this on herself as well as others.â
âAnd Dagon thinks Nora will have this?â Kale questioned.
Caroline nodded. âHeâs about one hundred percent sure. Her personality is in line with the sympathetic nature toward vampires that the test subject he had years ago possessed. However, he didnât know that particular ability would be so rare and he killed that subject before he found that out. No other hybrid ever obtained that ability. In all the tests he did. It is the rarest of the rare. And when he had heard about Nora helping Kale that one night, he knew heâd found another candidate for the healing ability. And he wants it.â
âSo basically, if he had that healing ability at his disposalâŠâ
âHeâd be unstoppable, yes.â Caroline grimly finished.
âBut even if he were to get Nora,â Kale continued, âWhy the army of hybrids? What is he hoping to accomplish?â
âI believe he wants to eventually replace our vampire species with hybrids,â Caroline established, âWith the hybrids not needing to survive on human blood there will be no need for humans anymore. And if all the hybrids have Vinculums with Dagon heâll be ruler over everyone. Heâll be able to feed on them for sustenance and if any of them were to die, heâd have Nora to heal his Vinculum wounds. And sheâd have to do it. Sheâd be attached to him and if he dies so would she. Everyone would have to obey him. Heâd basically be a god.â
âJesus ChristâŠâ Kale said in awe. It was then quiet for a few seconds as all three of them sat in absorption of the information and dealt with the gravity of their situation.
âWell, at least we know one thing,â Kale then said, breaking the silence, âDagon canât get Nora. We canât let him.â
âSo, what, Iâm supposed to just sit here and hide from him?â Nora then blurted out as she looked over at Kale.
âWhat do you propose we do?â Kale responded.
âWell, I donât know but I know I donât want to just be some damsel in distress who just sits here and lets everyone else protect her. I want to protect myself. I want to fight too.â Nora offered.
âNo. No way,â Kale abruptly stated.
âCome on, just hear me out!â Nora begged but Kale just shook his head as she spoke.
âNo, Iâm not entertaining the possibility that you might get hurt.â
âI wouldnât get hurt if youâd train me. Teach me how to be stronger. And maybe even if you let meâŠ.become a full hybridâŠ.â
âNo!â Kale then shouted, cutting her off, âThatâs not happening. No way. No arguments!â
âCome on! If I could become what Caroline is, I could help fight! And what ifâŠwhat if I donât get the healing abilityâŠâ Nora then began, but trailed off a bit at the end of her statement.
âWhat do you mean?â Kale asked.
Nora then turned to Caroline. âCaroline, if I didnât end up getting the healing ability, if Dagon was wrong and I got something else, do you think he would leave us alone? Do you think he would give up on trying to get me to join him?â
Caroline sat and thought for a few seconds before she responded. âItâs possible. He may just try to get you in order to stop Kale. I think heâs afraid that Kale has figured out the same secret he has and is worried about him trying to take over but itâs very possible that he wouldnât want you anymore if you didnât have the ability to heal.â
Nora then turned back to Kale. âSee? If I donât get the healing ability he may not want me anymore. And if he still comes after us, Iâd be a hybrid. I could help fight!â
âBut what if you still get it?â Kale argued, âHeâs going to want you more than ever.â
âBut Iâd be on your side. Iâd have the Vinculum with you. Not him. Itâd be an advantage to us.â
âIâŠâ Kale said, âI just donât want to risk it. I think itâs a bad idea.â
âI donât know, Kale,â Caroline then interjected, âI think Nora has a bit of a point. It might be to our benefit to train her and let her get some hybrid abilities.â
âWhat?!â Kale barked, âYou agree with her?! Making her a hybrid would be reckless and dangerous!â
âLook, let me offer a compromise,â Caroline calmly continued, âYou let Nora drink your bloodâŠshe gains some hybrid abilities, you teach her how to use them, train her but she doesnât get her ability yet. Sheâs not a hybrid. Sheâs still her, justâŠstronger. She can help us fight.â
Kale sat thinking to himself for a minute. Nora looked over at him as she watched him consider it. âPlease, Kale,â Nora then pleaded, âI donât want to be a weak human anymore. Last night, I was helpless. I couldnât do anything when Aaron and Jay took me. I donât want that to happen again. I want to fight for myself. I want to help. Please.â
Kale kept silent but looked over at Nora. He could see the earnestness in her face. He really didnât want to agree to anything that would include changing her. He didnât want her to become less human. Finally, however, he sighed in submission. âO.k. I guess thatâll be alright.â
Nora smiled at him from under her layers of blankets. âThank you, Kale, for understanding what this means to me.â
âYeahâŠâ Kale somewhat wavered in response as he then looked away from her so she wouldnât have to see the obvious worry across his face.
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