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A journal of Dracula's wives.
#704556 added January 19, 2015 at 7:15am
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Lucy
I am Lucy. I am Dracula's third and final wife. I am the love of his life. Dracual's other two wives. Mina and The Countess. The spoiled pampered Conuntess and Mina. She was from a poor family and wanted Dracula for his money. I didn't come from a rich family but I am an Opers singer. I met Dracula when my tour group was in Translvania. A handsome charming man with dark hair and I fell in love with him instantly. I was getting bored wirh my career and we had a new manager Hawkins I didn't like. Hawkins had recast the main role that I had been playing for three years. I resented him. Dracula came into my life at the right time. He saw me perform. I had only three more weeks to play the main role which is being taken over by Stephanie Millcent. Dracula bought me flowers after he saw me perform and we went out for dinner. He continued to see me for the next two weeks. He bought me flowers and we went to two balls. I was the envy of all the women there. I heard whispers about the Countess and that Dracula had pursued her. I asked Dracula about her. He told me she had been a love interest but it didn't work out. Everyone had said that the Countess mysteriously disappeared. I spent my free nights with Dracula and after the performances. I was so happy the first time we made love. It was my first time and he made it special. I wanted to be with him forever.

Hawkins told me I could stay in the lead role and if I wanted it bad enough, I had to do something for him. I asked what he wanted. He wanted me to sleep with him. I told him no. I knew I was going to have to leave the dance troop. After Dracula left one night, there was a knock on my door. I had hoped that Dracula had come back to spend another passionate night with me. It wasn't Dracula. It was Hawkins! I tried to make him leave but he tore off my dress and told me the lead role was no longer up for grabs. He was taking me and I was going to like it. Hawkins started to get rough and I couldn't fight him off. All of a sudden a bat broke the glass window and flew in. The bat went straight for Hawkins and changed into Dracula and bit him. Hawkins screamed and lost consciousness. Dracula took my hand and said I had to leave with him. I nodded. Hawkins was dead. I didn't want to be at the crime scene. Dracula had a carriage waiting for him and I. He took me to his castle. It was a beautiful place. I could never get this singing opera. He told me he was a vampire. He told me that he loved me and wanted to marry me. He told me about the Countess and Mina. He thought they were the right wives for him but they weren't. He promised me eternal life. All I had to do was consent to being a vampire. I loved Dracula so much that I said yes. I had no family that would miss me. My parents disowned me when I became an opera singer. I married my Dracula and he turned me into a vampire. His other two wives hate me. I don't trust them. Dracula sleeps with me and buys me pretty clothes and nice jewelry. I wish Mina and the Contessa would leave but Dracula wants them there. He says there is safety in numbers. Mina and the Countess hate him but he says he rules them and we have no fear. Mina stays out late. She gets home right before the sun comes up. Just enough time to get in her coffin. I am sure she has a lover. I am hoping Dracula makes her leave. He has me. He don't need the other two. I want Dracula all to myself.
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