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which I wished to speak to you. I mean the young man, Pat Oโ€™Grandison, who has disappeared.โ€

      โ€œOh. Youโ€™re not through hunting yet.โ€

      โ€œI detect a certain disapproval.โ€ Then in a sort of parenthetical action Thorn leaned forward in his seat and slowly reached past Joe toward Judy. With one finger he very gently touched the burn on her cheek, and her puffy lip. She was sleeping deeply, and did not stir. Thorn sat back. โ€œActually this particular hunt is one that I should think you might want me to conduct. The youth has not wronged me; I am not seeking revenge.โ€

      โ€œSorry. What, then?โ€

      โ€œHe is โ€ฆ a runaway. In years, not a child any longer. But not a responsible adult. In fact he is intermittently mad.โ€

      โ€œAs I understand it, heโ€™s been like that most of his life. So are a hundred thousand others running around loose. So whatโ€™sโ€”โ€

      โ€œJoseph, you do not understand. Remember how the body of the man Gliddon was found.โ€

      Joe had heard about that. The state police had said it looked like Gliddon had been half eaten by some animal. โ€œOh. I thought that was โ€ฆ not that I would have blamed you, afterโ€ฆโ€

      โ€œOh, I would have killed him, certainly. But his blood would have been carrion to me. Not to that boy though. That boy is nosferatu, now; or rather in a grotesque halfway state that may persist indefinitely. And he is out there somewhere, hitchhiking. If I were greatly concerned for the welfare of the breathing populace of this great nation, I would be anxious that he be found; I would concern myself about him. Of course, as you say, there are thousands of othersโ€”โ€

      โ€œWhat?โ€

      โ€œOh, not insane vampires, not all of them, but just as dangerous sometimes. To themselves, if notโ€ฆโ€ Thornโ€™s voice trailed off.

      Joe stared into the pale face, and could see torture there.

      โ€œAs she was,โ€ Thorn went on at last, whispering. โ€œFor centuries, it would appear. Since the day, perhaps, when she saw me fall to traitorsโ€™ swords and thought that I was dead. Wandering the earth. Seeking to have a home again, and human contact โ€ฆ in, as I say, some kind of halfway state. Able to eat the food of breathing humans, to face the sun without distress, to find a kind of sleep anywhere on earth. But able to find real rest nowhere at all. They are mad, and they are outcasts from both worlds, and I do not know how many of them there are who wander the earth tonight. Too much happens to them in their breathing lives, and madness supervenes. Too much happened to me, but I wasโ€”very strong. Yes, very strong.โ€

      Impulsively Joe put a hand on the arm of the man, the human being, who rode in the seat beside him. Thorn looked at him. โ€œIt was she, though.โ€ He paused. โ€œI am almost sure.โ€

About The Author

Fred Saberhagen is widely published in many areas of speculative fiction. He is best known for his Berserker, Swords, and Dracula series. Less known are the myth based fantasies  Books of the Gods. Fred also authored a number of non-series fantasy and science fiction novels and a great number of short stories. For more information on Fred visit his website: www.fredsaberhagen.com

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