Quincey Morris, Vampire

By: P.N. Elrod

 

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* This is the totally bizarre conclusion to Bram Stoker's Dracula that is written a century later. IF you believe everything you read in Dracula, than this will make you question his every motive. It is easy and fun to read with humorous scenes. This book also has a way of turning everything around, and making you wonder "who really is the bad guy?"

When Quincey Morris woke up, he found himself wrapped up in bandages and surrounded by wolves. He was utterly afraid. When he spotted Dracula, he was speechless because he could have sworn that Dracula was dead.

As it turned out, Dracula had tricked them all. He didn't want to kill anymore people and he wanted to escape from Van Helsing and the rest. Dracula had intentionally faked his death. Dracula already knew that Quincey was a nosferatu, which means vampire, and had wanted to get to know him. Quincey is a vampire? Who turned him? It wasn't Dracula was it? No, it was not Dracula. Quincey Morris was bitten by a vampire long before their quest. He was bitten, and didn't even know it. Back in the days when Quincy was young, he met a girl named Nora Jones. Nora was one of them. In a moment of passion, Nora had bitten Quincy and even exchanged bloods. Quincey was slowly turning into one of them, but it didn't go into effect until he died. Dracula was willing to teach Quincy everything that he needed to know in order to survive as a vampire. It turned out that Dracula didn't seem that bad. The stories are twisted from his point of view, and you don't know who to believe. It turned out that Quincey doesn't have to drink human blood to survive. He can survive on horse blood, and he can also make himself invisible. Quincey went through this self denial thing, but he finally accepted his fate.

When Quincey finally left Transylvania, he fled to France. He desperately wanted to reunite with his friends, but felt he wasn't ready. Dracula had let Quincey leave under one condition, he cannot let anyone know that Dracula is still alive. Quincey enjoyed himself in France, but then went somewhere else. It was either England or Rome, I forgot which. There, he met Art's sister, Lady Bertrice, who was a painter and an actress. He quickly befriended Bertie and even fell in love. When Bertie found out that he was a vampire, she was both thrilled and curious. She loved him even more because he was different but had a good soul, and so their love began.

Quincey finally had enough courage to find Art and tell him that he was alive. He scared Art half to death, but Art was glad to have him back. The next time, Art invited John Seward and Professor Van Helsing over for dinner, and even invited Quincey. He wanted to share the truth with them. That night, Art was really drunk, so John and the prof thought he was sick. They knew Quincey was a vampire from Art's mumbling, and believed that he was evil. They even fought with him. Quincey finally got through to John that he was the same, but the prof still wouldn't back down. The prof brought Art away to John's asylum. John and Quincey quickly followed. There, the prof locked both Art and Bertie (who received news and went there looking for Art) in the cellars. Quincey saved them, and they all went to face the prof. The fighting continued, and finally ... the professor shot Quincy... He didn't die, did he? That sucks! It couldn't have ended like that. Well, you have to read it to find out.

 

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