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Chapter 7 - Chapter 7: Fractures Of Trust

The encounter with the vampire had left me shaken, physically and emotionally. I stood amidst the shattered glass, staring at the broken remnants of the SUV's back window. The cool night air swept through the opening, a reminder of the recent chaos.

Jess and Alex approached me, their expressions a mix of concern and determination. I could tell they were ready to continue our journey, to confront the mystery of the dagger and the dangers of this new world. But I needed answers, and I needed them now.

"I can't keep going like this," I said, my voice trembling with frustration. "I need to know what's going on. Why was that vampire after me? What's so special about this dagger?"

Alex exchanged a glance with Jess, and a heavy silence hung in the air. It was a silence that spoke volumes, a confirmation that they were hiding something from me.

"You can't just keep me in the dark," I continued, my voice rising. "I woke up from a coma into a world overrun by monsters, and I have no memory of how I got that dagger. I deserve to know the truth."

Jess sighed, running a hand through her hair. "Ethan, it's not that simple. There are things we can't tell you yet. It's for your own protection."

Frustration boiled within me, and I took a step closer to them. "I don't need protection. I need answers. Why was that vampire so desperate to get this dagger? What does it have to do with me?"

Before they could respond, the night was shattered by an otherworldly howl, a haunting sound that sent shivers down my spine. It was a sound I recognized all too well, a vampire's call.

Jess and Alex exchanged a tense look, their instincts kicking into high gear. "We need to move," Alex said, urgency in her voice.

I couldn't help but feel a surge of anger and betrayal. They were avoiding my questions, keeping secrets that put us all at risk. But I had little time to dwell on it as the situation escalated.

Out of the shadows emerged a group of figures, their eyes glowing with an eerie crimson light. There were at least twenty of them, each one moving with the fluid grace of a predator. These were no ordinary vampires; they were elite, deadly, and they had come for me.

"We don't have a choice," Jess said, drawing her silver blade once more. "We have to protect you, Ethan."

I bristled at her words, torn between fear and anger. The vampires were closing in, their movements synchronized and purposeful.

The battle that followed was a whirlwind of chaos and violence. Jess and Alex fought valiantly, their blades flashing in the moonlight as they engaged the vampire elite. But the odds were overwhelming, and the vampires were relentless.

I watched in horror as one by one, the Daggers were overpowered, their silver weapons proving ineffective against the vampire's speed and strength. It was a losing battle, and I felt a deep sense of helplessness.

"Run, Ethan!" Jess shouted, her voice desperate as she fought to hold off the vampires.

I hesitated for a moment, torn between fleeing and staying to help them. But the reality of the situation was clear, I was the target, and my only chance of survival was to escape.

With a heavy heart, I turned and sprinted into the darkness, leaving behind the only people who had shown me any semblance of protection and guidance in this new, terrifying world.

The echoes of battle and the anguished cries of my companions faded into the distance as I fled, my mind filled with regret and sorrow. To make matters worse one of the vampires had managed to skip by and capture me. I had been kidnapped by the vampire elite, and my fate was now uncertain.