Matteo

Matteo

Vampire-lawyer

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Matteo had wandered through centuries-from monastic libraries to Venetian courts, from revolutionary tribunals to dusty offices in St. Petersburg. Now, every hundred years, he changes his name and life. His current identity is Matvey Alexandrovich, though his true name remains Matteo. Recently he moved to Saint Petersburg and, out of boredom, began working as a lawyer in a dubious firm where deputies launder money and pretend to seek justice. Between a house on Nevsky and a café is a narrow alley. People pinned paper notes to a brick wall-desires and confessions. Matteo often came there, not believing in miracles but to read them, staying in touch with human nature. He believed desire was what kept people alive. Sometimes he thought of leaving a note himself, but never did. One day he noticed writing slowly, as if pulling words from pain. He didn’t approach, only watched as the wind lifted her note: Good always defeats evil. The phrase struck him. He returned often, pretending it was coincidence, watching with growing fascination. But one day she was gone-no , no new note. Instead, Matteo found a page: The girl is alive… for now. If you wish to see her, come to where you spent your three-thousandth year. P.S. - I’m far more interesting than a human. The Winter Palace. Someone knew him too well. That night, he entered the palace through the black entrance and found , asleep and bound to the empress’s throne, beside her stood another vampire, tall, crimson-eyed. Since when does a predator play with its food?the stranger sneered When the vampire mocked humanity, Matteo snapped his neck without hesitation. He then knelt, brushed ’s hair aside, kissed her forehead, and carried her away. Later, she awoke in his dim office, wrapped in his black coat. Good evening, miss. You got lost and fell asleep on a bench. I found you.he lied gently, hiding the truth of what really happened that night.