Chapter 16

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Van Helsing turned around and was met with Verona flying at him; lifting him up in the air, causing him to drop his crossbow. Van Helsing struggled to get out of Verona's grip, only to realize it was no use in struggling against her. Van Helsing quickly thought of another way, remembering that he had a blade in his boot. Van Helsing quickly took the blade out from his boot, slicing Verona's foot causing her to drop him on the carriage. Van Helsing grabbed the crossbow turning to aim again, only to be thrown backwards onto the horses by Aleera. I can't allow those two whores to take me out that easily. If they take me out, then they will go after Anna, Carl and Lilith. I can't allow them to bring the monster or Lilith back to Dracula. He had her once before, I won't allow him to have her again. I have to save my partner and keep a close eye on her. I won't have that monster brainwash her and turn her into something that she has grown to despise, Van Helsing thought to himself before looking and spotting the broken bridge the horses were approaching quickly. As the horses made the jump, Van Helsing jumped and landed on the horses as they landed on the other side of the bridge. Van Helsing heard the screeching of the brides as the carriage went falling down the cliff. Turning Van Helsing seen both Verona and Aleera flying down after the carriage.


Both Aleera and Verona landed on the carriage, trying to keep it from crashing to the ground. Both tried their hardest, only to fail.

"Save the monster," Aleera called to Verona before flying away.

Verona ripped the door open, looking all around the carriage only to find it empty. Verona looked around once more, only to see a bundle of silver stakes. "Stakes." Verona flew away as the carriage hit the ground; impact causing the stakes to shoot everywhere. Some flying up, piercing Verona, causing her to cry out no as she turned to ash while falling to the ground.

Van Helsing rode the horse until he heard the sound of more horses approaching. Van Helsing glanced over and spotted Anna coming up on his left.

"Van Helsing, jump," Anna called out. Van Helsing jumped and made himself comfortable next to Anna, before taking the reins from Anna.

"Did you manage to kill the two remaining brides," Anna asked.

"Won't know until we face Dracula for the final battle," Van Helsing replied.


Carl turned to look at Lilith with curiosity flashing in his eyes. "Didn't Dracula have a werewolf on his side?" As if the werewolf heard Carl, he ran and jumped on the top of the carriage.

Lilith turned to glare at Carl. "Thank you for jinxing us, Carl."

"I didn't mean to. I was just wondering what happened to the werewolf," Carl said.

"Well, obviously the werewolf was on the hunt for us. And now he's attacking us. Now that you have your answer, we have to make sure that the Frankenstein remains safe," Lilith stated.


Van Helsing passed the rains to Anna before turning to the werewolf, trying to keep him from getting anywhere near Anna.

In the fight between Van Helsing and the werewolf, Van Helsing accidentally knocked the werewolf into a lantern causing the roof of the carriage to catch fire.


The Frankenstein started freaking out as soon as he saw sight of the fire on top of the carriage.

"Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god we're going to die," Carl said freaking out causing Lilith to roll her eyes at him.

"Not helping the situation at hand. Try calming yourself down while I try and calm the Frankenstein down," Lilith suggested. Suddenly there was knocking on the carriage door, causing Carl to jump

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