Devilsnight2003
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Ok, so this is a work in progress. I have the first few chapters done. I've read the forum rules for stories/fan fic etc so if i think a chapter is not postable ill be willing to email it to people to read if there reading this so here goes.
Chapter 1 – The Strange Letter
My name is David Roberts and I have one question for you before we begin, do you believe in such creatures as vampires, werewolves or zombies? No, well I couldn’t blame you really. We are brought up in a world where such creatures are monsters, nightmares told to us and made into movies for our own entertainment. The myths that existed in the past to terrify the living of such creatures have been polluted over time, warped and defaced by Hollywood. They do not carry the same fear as they did when science did not hold the answer to everything, back in a time when ***’s house was a sanctum to many, but maybe my story will change you and open your minds to the realm of possibility. Maybe just maybe my story might open your eyes to truth. All that I ask of you is that you take the time to read it. This is my story of how leaving home for university changed my life in ways I had never dreamt possible.
The transition from the college life style to the university life style can be very different to different people. It’s only when you begin to near your course’s end at college around the same time you begin to get back replies from your chosen university’s that you realise just how well or how badly you’ve been performing. It’s the realisation that you need to either pull your finger out or keep on at the same pace to the finishing line. My personal experience was the latter of the two, I realised that I had not been pulling my weight and was looking on course to finish well below par. With just over a month to go until the end of my course I sat myself down and managed with a lot of effort to correct my grades. At the end of the year when I received my diploma I was very pleased with the final result, with the added effort I had put in I had managed to perform well above average with grades far greater than expected or even predicted. Of course this news made for a much harder party than normal, along with the added affection from proud parents. It was as coincidence would have it the day that I was recovering from the hard partying to celebrate my success that this story really begins.
Like most mornings after a successful night of excessive amounts of alcohol, dancing and grab friends by the head to perform a ‘knuggie’ whilst explaining how much you love them, that my mother poked her head around the bedroom door with a huge grin across her face to deliver the mornings post. In amongst the usual mandate of bills I was mystified to find an envelope with a government seal on it, looking very official with ‘Important’ written in large red font in the front right corner. To be honest I remember thinking that it was going to be a nasty reminder informing me that I owed the government money for something like Tax. To my surprise when I opened it, I found a letter written on what appeared to be very expensive paper. I took several minutes to study the crest that was at the letters head, it was certainly not one that I had ever seen before. The letter read:
Dear Mr. Roberts,
Congratulations! We have been monitoring your recent success with the completion of your college course and your outstanding marks you received. For this reason we have made arrangements for you to attend our University. We look forward to you becoming a fine new addition to our student body.
Yours Sincerely
Jonathan Boardman
University Dean
Folded inside of the letter was a card of the same quality of expensive material as the letter. The card contained information informing me that I was to get a special train at Paddington Station, London on Wednesday August 22nd at 6 am sharp, the train would be at platform one. Written on the back card were instructions to pack enough personal belongings into a single suitcase.
After rereading the letter several times and long after the initial shock had warm off, I put on the nearest clean cloths I could find and wandered through into the living room where my parents where sat watch their normal television programs. I took several minutes of trying to explain to them what the letter had said, without having much success before I got frustrated and handed the letter to my farther to read. A few minutes of silence went past as he read through it himself before handing it over to my mother for her to read. “Congratulations” he finally said without taking his eyes away from the television which had grabbed his attention as soon as the letter had left his hands. My mother took several more moments to read the letter a couple of times over in case she missed something during the first, second or even third read. When she had finally finished she moved her gaze up to look at me now standing in front her like a soldier waiting for the next order. She rubbed the paper between her fingers while she spoke to me. “This place sounds very good darling. The letter is very well written and the paper feels vary expensive, Congratulations. We’re very proud of you”. That was all I needed to hear, she handed the letter back to me and I hugged her before disappearing back to my room where I read and re-read the letter over and over again waiting for somebody to tell me this was all a dream. A few weeks back when things had been going badly with the finally project I wasn’t sure that I would be able to pull it off, it seemed lost in the past now that I had this letter.
From that moment time seemed to be going by in slow motion, almost to the point where it may even have been going backwards. My family had lost interest a few days after the letter had arrived, I on the other hand was still buzzing about the place with high spirits a few weeks later. It seemed like it took years for my birthday to come and pass, my birthday was the middle marker. When it passed it meant that only two weeks remained for me to get ready and I was already full of anticipation. It’s perhaps the excitement and anticipation about this new chapter in my life that I complete forgot that the letter had not mention the name of the university I was expected to be attending.
The last week leading up to my departure date was a nightmare, my family had very little money and living in Dover caused problems getting to London in time to get the train. It took a lot of persuading but in the end my farther agreed to take me up in the car the morning I was due to leave. The compromise was however that I was to cut the long brown hair that I had been growing for the past two years and smarten up for the occasion. It took a total of two days to pack a week’s worth of things and pick out some smart cloths that my mother agreed with.
The night before we laid the table to save time in the morning and loaded my suitcase into the car, we set the alarm clocks for two o’clock and had an earlier dinner to allow us to get to bed at around seven o’clock that evening. As I climbed the stairs to the attic in the bungalow my mother called me back, she stood at the bottom of the stairs and wished me the best and good luck, hugged me and then went off to bed herself. I pushed open the door to my room which was pretty empty now that my things had been packed into boxes so that my parents could rent out my room. My desk and chair sat in the corner with the clothes I was to wear tomorrow neatly folded on, the letter laying on top. I closed the door and picked up the letter, I looked once more at the crest, it was the first time I had thought about it since I had received the letter but I had never actual noticed before that written underneath the crest in very small gold writing was the words Kenton University. As I thought about it some more it dawned on me that I had never put it down as one of my six choices. I lay awake that night just looking up at the ceiling wondering what the future had in store for me. I didn’t even remember falling asleep.
Chapter 1 – The Strange Letter
My name is David Roberts and I have one question for you before we begin, do you believe in such creatures as vampires, werewolves or zombies? No, well I couldn’t blame you really. We are brought up in a world where such creatures are monsters, nightmares told to us and made into movies for our own entertainment. The myths that existed in the past to terrify the living of such creatures have been polluted over time, warped and defaced by Hollywood. They do not carry the same fear as they did when science did not hold the answer to everything, back in a time when ***’s house was a sanctum to many, but maybe my story will change you and open your minds to the realm of possibility. Maybe just maybe my story might open your eyes to truth. All that I ask of you is that you take the time to read it. This is my story of how leaving home for university changed my life in ways I had never dreamt possible.
The transition from the college life style to the university life style can be very different to different people. It’s only when you begin to near your course’s end at college around the same time you begin to get back replies from your chosen university’s that you realise just how well or how badly you’ve been performing. It’s the realisation that you need to either pull your finger out or keep on at the same pace to the finishing line. My personal experience was the latter of the two, I realised that I had not been pulling my weight and was looking on course to finish well below par. With just over a month to go until the end of my course I sat myself down and managed with a lot of effort to correct my grades. At the end of the year when I received my diploma I was very pleased with the final result, with the added effort I had put in I had managed to perform well above average with grades far greater than expected or even predicted. Of course this news made for a much harder party than normal, along with the added affection from proud parents. It was as coincidence would have it the day that I was recovering from the hard partying to celebrate my success that this story really begins.
Like most mornings after a successful night of excessive amounts of alcohol, dancing and grab friends by the head to perform a ‘knuggie’ whilst explaining how much you love them, that my mother poked her head around the bedroom door with a huge grin across her face to deliver the mornings post. In amongst the usual mandate of bills I was mystified to find an envelope with a government seal on it, looking very official with ‘Important’ written in large red font in the front right corner. To be honest I remember thinking that it was going to be a nasty reminder informing me that I owed the government money for something like Tax. To my surprise when I opened it, I found a letter written on what appeared to be very expensive paper. I took several minutes to study the crest that was at the letters head, it was certainly not one that I had ever seen before. The letter read:
Dear Mr. Roberts,
Congratulations! We have been monitoring your recent success with the completion of your college course and your outstanding marks you received. For this reason we have made arrangements for you to attend our University. We look forward to you becoming a fine new addition to our student body.
Yours Sincerely
Jonathan Boardman
University Dean
Folded inside of the letter was a card of the same quality of expensive material as the letter. The card contained information informing me that I was to get a special train at Paddington Station, London on Wednesday August 22nd at 6 am sharp, the train would be at platform one. Written on the back card were instructions to pack enough personal belongings into a single suitcase.
After rereading the letter several times and long after the initial shock had warm off, I put on the nearest clean cloths I could find and wandered through into the living room where my parents where sat watch their normal television programs. I took several minutes of trying to explain to them what the letter had said, without having much success before I got frustrated and handed the letter to my farther to read. A few minutes of silence went past as he read through it himself before handing it over to my mother for her to read. “Congratulations” he finally said without taking his eyes away from the television which had grabbed his attention as soon as the letter had left his hands. My mother took several more moments to read the letter a couple of times over in case she missed something during the first, second or even third read. When she had finally finished she moved her gaze up to look at me now standing in front her like a soldier waiting for the next order. She rubbed the paper between her fingers while she spoke to me. “This place sounds very good darling. The letter is very well written and the paper feels vary expensive, Congratulations. We’re very proud of you”. That was all I needed to hear, she handed the letter back to me and I hugged her before disappearing back to my room where I read and re-read the letter over and over again waiting for somebody to tell me this was all a dream. A few weeks back when things had been going badly with the finally project I wasn’t sure that I would be able to pull it off, it seemed lost in the past now that I had this letter.
From that moment time seemed to be going by in slow motion, almost to the point where it may even have been going backwards. My family had lost interest a few days after the letter had arrived, I on the other hand was still buzzing about the place with high spirits a few weeks later. It seemed like it took years for my birthday to come and pass, my birthday was the middle marker. When it passed it meant that only two weeks remained for me to get ready and I was already full of anticipation. It’s perhaps the excitement and anticipation about this new chapter in my life that I complete forgot that the letter had not mention the name of the university I was expected to be attending.
The last week leading up to my departure date was a nightmare, my family had very little money and living in Dover caused problems getting to London in time to get the train. It took a lot of persuading but in the end my farther agreed to take me up in the car the morning I was due to leave. The compromise was however that I was to cut the long brown hair that I had been growing for the past two years and smarten up for the occasion. It took a total of two days to pack a week’s worth of things and pick out some smart cloths that my mother agreed with.
The night before we laid the table to save time in the morning and loaded my suitcase into the car, we set the alarm clocks for two o’clock and had an earlier dinner to allow us to get to bed at around seven o’clock that evening. As I climbed the stairs to the attic in the bungalow my mother called me back, she stood at the bottom of the stairs and wished me the best and good luck, hugged me and then went off to bed herself. I pushed open the door to my room which was pretty empty now that my things had been packed into boxes so that my parents could rent out my room. My desk and chair sat in the corner with the clothes I was to wear tomorrow neatly folded on, the letter laying on top. I closed the door and picked up the letter, I looked once more at the crest, it was the first time I had thought about it since I had received the letter but I had never actual noticed before that written underneath the crest in very small gold writing was the words Kenton University. As I thought about it some more it dawned on me that I had never put it down as one of my six choices. I lay awake that night just looking up at the ceiling wondering what the future had in store for me. I didn’t even remember falling asleep.