Extinction A shiver ran down my spine. That’s why Jethro reacted the way he did when he saw me. Now it made sense. “Not us, specifically. Our species—vampires,” Bishop clarified, the last word coming softly. “We did our share, though,” Caden said, turning to pace, head lowered. “Why?” I heard myself croak. “Vampires were no more than a myth for thousands of years, characters in horror movies. But then drained bodies with bite marks started showing up, left out for display. There was a new generation of our kind—one that didn’t care, that wanted people to be afraid. The humans fought back in the only way they knew how: war. One that escalated so quickly, it was too late to reverse the effects, by the time we found out. Vampires converted humans by the hundreds to build their army. Humans killed any vampire they could catch. They even killed other humans, if there was any doubt as to what they were.” “So your kind can be killed?” I asked, my folklore facts not yet up to speed.
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