Once upon a moonlit night, aboard a majestic sea vessel, an unexpected passenger embarked. This passenger was none other than a vampire, Dracula, who had assumed a human form. As night fell, he quenched his insatiable thirst by drinking the blood of a fellow traveler, thus satisfying his vampiric cravings. Little did he know that this voyage would lead to a fateful encounter with humanity and gratitude.
A Collision at Sea
As the ship sailed through the vast expanse of the ocean, an unforeseen collision with a formidable rock formation left the passengers in a state of panic. In their haste to escape, they rushed towards lifeboats for safety. Amidst the chaos, Dracula too sought refuge on a lifeboat, guided by the helping hand of a kind-hearted passenger who had aided him earlier.
The Lone Survivor
Fate had it that only one person survived the collision and was the very individual who had rescued Dracula and shared their lifeboat. Dracula was indebted to this person who had not only saved him but had also provided him with a lifeline amidst the tempestuous sea.
The Dilemma of Gratitude
As the nights passed on the lifeboat, Dracula’s thirst for human blood became insatiable. He grappled with his moral dilemma, pondering the ethics of consuming the blood of the one who had saved him. The question tormented him: How could he repay such a noble soul?