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The Vampires Loss

A myth submitted to the site by Natasha

Tallin, Estonia

In Tallin,a village in Estonia, was a place where the village fouk discus the supernatural, especially vampires. Francis Renaldy was an amazing composer until he met Anastasia. She was the love of his life and a servent to the darkness. Francis did everything to please Anastasia from buying her gifts and bringing her food.

Soon it was thought time for there bond to be joined together through marriage. Nine months later a beautiful baby girl is born, they name her Loranea. After her birth it was time for Francis to become a vampire.

One day Anastasia fell ill from an infected human she drank. In order to save his love from death, Anastasia has to consume the blood of their first born child because of the rich blood.

This disturbing news led to a huge argument about the life of there child. The fight was so loud that the villagers heard them from there homes and finally thought time for them to take back revenge for all the people they drank and they marched to the cottage, deep in the woods.

When the despute simmerd down, a fire broke out at the door and a loud voice shouted 'Let us send these demons back to hell where they belong!' It didnt take any second for Anastasia to drain her baby when Fancis was distracted by the fire.
Francis was so angry that he shoved his wife into the fires and serenderd himself to the villagers while his love and child burned into ash.

Legend says that if you are able to find that ash of the once beautiful Anastasia and pour two drops of infant blood on the ash, she is said to turn back into her once former self to find love again.

By Natasha
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