Tag: The Van Helsing Impetus

  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 248

    It was cool, more than an air-conditioned space. The cool temperature intermixed in with high humidity made the walls and ceiling cry. That certainly explains the stalactitesand the mould.

    Humidity clung to her skin, and was sure she would end up desperate for a long shower. It’s going to be hard to get back to that bus if I look like a puddle of sweat, and carrying the pungent odour of swamp.

    She moved onward, the bare portions of the wall glistened in blue light, whereas the rest was absorbed by tufts of furry black mould. The place was literally teeming with life, just not the kind she wanted to spend quality time with. 

    Are those cousins of yours?” Ethereal mocked. “Naw. Those are far ahead of you on the evolutionary ladder.”

    Picture of mold and spores taken from a macro zoom. Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 247

    The outline of stone steps were visible, along with a shiny film of mildew, and the stalactites above her head. While less than pleasant, she knew there was nothing down there that could kill her. However, that did not mean she had to rely on ambient light to get a view of her surroundings. Clara channelled her pent-up irritation through Sparky, the goddess of magic, which made her eyes glow blue.

    What a pitiful use of my talents,” Sparky said, the sister who sounded like an over-caffeinated squirrel.

    That was the thing about anger, it was pervasive. Rage easily charged her batteries, enabling her to unleash deadly bolts of energy on an unwitting foe. However, daily annoyances such as being cut off in traffic, or falling for clickbait on the Internet would trickle charge the system. Modern life was filled with a plethora of irritations that poisoned the soul. For the moment, that bruised ego from earlier was more than enough to power this handy dandy flashlight.

    Picture of stalactites growing from the ceiling of abandoned fortifications from World War II.


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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 246

    “No red carpet for this gal,” Clara said. “To be fair, that never stopped me from crashing a party.”

    The overpowering scent of decay overwhelmed her senses. Clara took a few steps back until she regained control. Her training regime had been on the back burner ever since going into hiding, and these lapses in decorum were concerning. I’m going to need to address those soon.

    Physical reactions to stimuli were very much like pain, the mind could be trained to block them out entirely. However, this gave her an idea on what to expect when she ventured inside. Here I thought the chemical toilet on the bus was bad

    Picture of a flooded tunnel from World War II fortifications leading to a search light. Mould is growing alone the walls, and a reflection of the back wall is visible in the water.


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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 245

    She nearly missed the door entirely, memories were tainted by her childhood self’s diminutive size. What once took her one-hundred paces to reach, now required forty. Ivy had grown over this part of the wall, which worked well for keeping secrets from the past hidden.

    Clara reached through the Ivy and snapped off an old sign. While badly corroded, the sign read: Condemned. No trespassing.

    A smile crept over those soft lips. She confirmed that there was no one nearby and reached through the Ivy once more. This time Clara grabbed an iron handle and pulled. The door did not budge; the hinges seized from years of corrosion. However, with some persuasion, the handle tore off entirely, leaving a void in its place.

    “Well, that’s progress,” Clara grumbled.

    Picture of two rusty signs on a beat up chain link fence indicating no trespassing.  Image by ShonEjai from Pixabay.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 244

    Gather around everyone,” the tour guide said.

    Clara had reached the wall by that point, and the guide’s words were whispers carried on by the wind. She followed the stone barrier until; she came across an ivy covered door. Unlike the gate that led in and out of the convent, this one was no taller than she was. She remembered that it had been fashioned with thick oak and reinforced with iron rivets. 

    She nearly missed the door entirely, memories were tainted by her childhood self’s diminutive size. What once took her one-hundred paces to reach, now required forty. Ivy had grown over this part of the wall, which worked well for keeping secrets from the past hidden.

    Picture of a set of doors covered in ivy, preventing ingress and nearly concealing them. Image by Dids from Pexels.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 243

    She shouldered the bag and walked off. There were a few stragglers in the courtyard, most indulging in a cigarette along with witty banter related to a show that played on television last night. As expected, Clara walked by them without notice. 

    That earlier encounter with the moustached man had been a lesson. It surprised her how much she missed turning heads as she walked by. They weaponized my sexuality for the good of the order. Now I need to get over myself and embrace the freedom I get from obscurity.

    That much was necessary after videos of her street brawl with a werewolf went viral. While she did not know how widely they had been distributed, she did pick up the nickname ‘the Valkyrie.’ That was also the reason why the constabulary were on the lookout for her. Wasn’t there some mention of me being on the most wanted list

    Picture of an 'Amazon Warrior' of myth. Woman wearing light armour, fur, and wielding a spear. Image by Victoria Watercolor from Pixabay.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 242

    The property was purchased by a local farmer and later converted into a vineyard

    While that happened eventually, to her knowledge the school operated well into the thirties. This discrepancy confirmed that the effects of the hiccup were far more extensive than feared. Try finding a needle in a mountain of needles without getting a tetanus shot

    You never know. You might get lucky like you did with us,” Silver taunted.

    Clara had learned that it was best to avoid responding to the sisters. They often behaved like bullies, and giving them any indication that their vitriol worked would only encourage them. The sisters sure as fuck try my patience at times.

    There came a loud release of air as the bus came to a complete stop. The main tour would soon begin, and passengers were lined up in the isle to leave. Clara remained seated, pretending to be engrossed by whatever was posted on her Twitcher timeline.

    We have arrived. Bathrooms are available in the main building

    Picture focused on a needle with a green head, amongst a pile of hay. Image by NoName 13 from Pixabay.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 241

    Girls sent here received an academic and religious education

    “They forgot to mention that the school was cloistered,” Clara whispered. “The only men permitted onto the property were the farmer who delivered supplies, and Father…”

    Her eyes widened when that name did not roll off her tongue. This was the man who arranged for her to be educated here, which opened the door to the Tower. This was the hunter who was murdered before her eyes by a powerful vampire. That was the night that inadvertently set her on a path filled with deception, betrayal and death… I wouldn’t have it any other way.

    The school was shuttered in 1910 after the gruesome murders of their priest and Mother Superior

    “Wait,” Clara whispered. “That never happened…”

    Picture overlooking a public space with several nuns in view. In the background a old building that appears to contain stores. Image by Jair Hernandez from Pexels.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 240

    The bus passed through a wrought-iron gate supported by a stone and mortar wall. A shiver ran down her spine as the memory of her doing the same as a child resurfaced. Even a tour bus, loaded with weary passengers looking to wet their palettes, was luxurious compared to a horse and cart the farmer used to shuttle supplies back and forth to the school.

    Welcome to our first stop on our wine tasting tour

    Clara looked out of her window as the bus drove onto the paved courtyard. Other than her school being converted into a vineyard, this was her first clue that much had changed since she last haunted these halls.

    Established in 1836 as a school for orphaned girls. To our left

    Picture of an iron gate surrounded by a stone wall, with a cobble stone pathway leading to structures in the background. Image by Peter H from Pixabay.

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  • The Van Helsing Impetus – Excerpt No. 239

    Retrace the steps you took in life,” Eleanor told her a few months back. “You may find what you are looking for.”

    That advice had been passed on by an angel of death who went by the name, Eleanor. The one who gave those pearls of wisdom after being urged to ‘confess her sins.’ Like most life-altering questions since they yielded more confusion than they answered.

    Clara had been to six out of the seven continents on this big blue marble hurtling through space. That did not include the time she spent in the Kingdom of Heaven, or within that pocket of reality that contained the Tower. 

    However, the latter two were, for the moment, closed off to her. Clara needed to find her way back to the Tower, serving as the unofficial name for an order of hunters. Clara had been a hunter in life, sworn to rid the world of the creatures of myth and legend who preyed on humanity. I wonder if they’d consider me, as a fallen angel, a threat?

    Picture of the Earth with the moon in the background taken from orbit. Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay.

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