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Fanfic: Tanz Der Vampire Kurzgeschichten

Chapter: Is this going to be gigantic, romantic?

Predefined things that have to appear:Cellar key, metal detector, vampire street sign, coffin

This is going to be gigantic, romantic?

There was a knock on his coffin. A gentle, steady knock tore the young science assistant out of his sleep. Slowly he pushed the coffin lid away and had to see Herbert standing in front of his coffin and Sarah next to him, both smiling at him.
"Why are you up already?" Alfred asked, a little confused and tired.
"We wanted to ask you if you want to come with us," Sarah replied.
"Come with me? Where? To what?"
"To a little treasure hunt," it was Herbert's turn to answer and held a strange device in his hands that looked very much like a vacuum cleaner.

"And you really think that there should be treasures here?" Alfred asked a little uncertainly as the three vampires trotted across the private cemetery, Herbert with the metal detector in his hands.
"Why not?" Said Sarah."In the course of the centuries one or the other was certainly lost ...," said the count's son.
"... and we'll find it," finished the girl.
Alfred didn't really know. The only thing they would find was an old rusty can or something like that, but when the detector suddenly gave a terrible beeping, it was hoping to have found something valuable. Herbert dug around lightly in the earth and finally found something.
"What a treasure," said the landlady's daughter with a grin and looked at the key that the vampire was holding in his hand.
"So here was the cellar key the whole time," said Herbert. He had lost his key to the vaults ages ago when he was young.
"If you can find everything again so quickly then I won't lend you anything," Sarah said teasingly. With a short wave of the hand he waved it off and the three continued on their way. Their next target was one of the coffins and in this they found a vampire hung full of jewelry."Well, that's a bit better, but it already belongs to someone," commented the female treasure hunter.
"If you can do better," said Herbert and pressed the device into her hands.
"You'll see when I come back with a big chest full of gold," she grinned and set off. Alfred wanted to run after her but Herbert held him by his wrist.
"Don't we want to go after?" Alfred asked while he turned to the big vampire.
"Leave her if she thinks she'll do better," and before Alfred knew it, Herbert had put an arm around him. "Let's go for a walk in the moonlight."
The young scientist was reluctant to let the older one lead him across the quiet cemetery. Alfred had already suspected that Herbert would make another attempt at advances, but when they had walked silently for a few minutes and the count's son hadn't made an attempt to get closer to the younger ones than to put his arm around his shoulders, he was astonished boys already."Um ...," said Alfred, "is everything okay?"
"Hm?" Was the only thing Herbert said.
"Y-You are so quiet, this is even more creepy than you usually are," Alfred admitted.
"How do you know how I am when you keep running away from me," Herbert countered and gave him a nice smile.
"Um."
"I'm just enjoying this beautiful night with you, Mon Cheri."
Alfred didn't really know if this was just a new tactic to get closer to the young vampire than necessary, but when Herbert didn't say anything after a few more minutes, he had doubts about this theory. At some point they sat down on a stone bench and continued to be silent.
"W-you know," Alfred gathered up his courage to tell him this now, "you can be really nice when you don't want to bite or chase me."
Encouraged by Alfred's words, Herbert smiled and sat a little closer to the young science assistant.
"When I saw you for the first time, Alfred," Herbert began to tell in a gentle tone, "I was immediately on fire for you.You looked so lost and insecure. "The looks of the two met." You looked like someone who had to be protected and I wanted to be the one who would save you from all the driven in the world.
Very embarrassed by this explanation, Alfred blushed without noticing it himself and wanted to. Alfred shifted back and forth in his seat as Herbert put his chin on his shoulder. They paused like this for a while until the count's son raised his head and looked deeply into his lover's eyes. As if hypnotized, Alfred looked back and even then did nothing when the loving vampire slowly approached his face.
"Am I disturbing?" Someone suddenly heard from behind them and they saw Sarah.
"And? Found what?" Asked Herbert.
"Yes, but it doesn't look very valuable," she replied, showing them a sign that had a bat on it and the word "vampire" on it.
"A street sign?" Alfred asked a little incredulously and at the same time glad that Sarah had turned up."This is not a street sign, it's my room sign," Herbert explained.
"Why does a vampire need a sign that tells you that a vampire lives in this room if all the other residents also belong to the same species?" Alfred wanted to know.
"You silly," said Herbert and smiled, "I already had that during my lifetime. I always put this sign on the door when I wasn't in a good mood or wanted to be alone."
"Oh," said the other two in sync.
"I don't think we can find anything more valuable than that," said Sarah.
"Well then, I suggest we make ourselves comfortable somewhere, don't we Alfred?" Suggested Herbert.
"Um, y-yes," was the answer from the young vampire and so the three set out to look for a nice place and spend the rest of the night telling each other stories from their childhood. And if Alfred was being completely honest now, Herbert was a little more sympathetic to him than before, but only a little.
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