I lived in the state of Massachusetts from 1895 to 1954. In the summer of 1954 I left metropolitan Boston for the lights of Montreal, Province of Quebec. There was a growing community of Haitian immigrants in the town of Montreal. I knew they would need protection from certain intolerant elements within the French-Canadian community. And I was right. I began living in a place which would later be called Montreal-Nord, home of a large portion of Quebec's Haitian population. I watched the Haitian community of Montreal grow, and prosper. I watched them find success and happiness in the changing society of Canada. Around the world, changes were taking place. The civil rights movement of the United States caught my attention. In 1969 I returned to Roxbury, and found it changed. The Black community of Boston had grown exponentially, and they were prospering due to their sheer efforts and the more tolerant, liberal politics of Massachusetts. My people in New England had done me proud.
In 1973, I went to Northern Haiti for a visit. I walked through the streets of metropolitan Cap-Haitien, my hometown, for the first time since the 1820s. And at last I was reunited with my family. For my son Jacques-Marie and my daughter Isabelle were alive and well in the city of their birth. They had done well for themselves. Like me, they had set themselves up as protectors and forces of order in a chaotic world. I couldn't be prouder of them! They also introduced me to their 'descendants'. I'm referring of course to the dozens of Haitian men and Haitian women whom they had turned into vampires. They were organized into a powerful clan. They were the true power behind the Haitian government. Unfortunately, my offspring had allied themselves with The Dictator. A power-mad individual whose ruthlessness surpassed that of the undead. This man was under the protection of my offspring because he forged an alliance with them. For power and wealth. The Dictator used an elite cadre of vampires to beat his political and social enemies into submission. I had to stop him, and I tried to get Isabelle and Jacques-Marie to see reason. Unfortunately, they didn't. And as much as it pained me as a mother, I was forced to go to war with my offspring.
For ten years I waged war against the Dictator. I created vampires to help me against his undead cohorts. I also supported the efforts of human rebels who rose against him. In 1986, the Dictator was finally driven from the Republic of Haiti. Having lost their war, Isabelle and Jacques-Marie swore eternal revenge against me. Victorious, I left Northern Haiti and returned to the town of Montreal, Quebec. And I haven't been back since. I have a new family now. I met a handsome African-American gentleman named Theodore Madison. He's originally from the city of Detroit, Michigan. He holds a bio-engineering degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. and has been teaching at the University of Concordia for the past three years. Theodore has a mixed-race daughter named Antonia, from a previous marriage to an Italian woman in Michigan. She attends Wayne State University but visits us often in Montreal.
I've grown to care for both Theodore and Antonia Madison. Theo and I got married a year ago. They both know that I'm a vampire and they don't care. Theo even came up with a special cream which I use to shield myself from the sun's harmful rays. Howard University's favorite son changed my world in more ways than one. Thanks to my husband, I'm now the only vampire in the world able to walk in daylight. I only do it a few times a week, and I make sure I'm properly attired. That means overcoat, sunglasses, and a ton of sunblock. Still, it feels good to walk in the sun again. Thanks to this miraculous discovery, I gained a stronger foothold into the human world. I got a job at the Quebec Technical College in downtown Montreal and I love it. I love my husband and new stepdaughter. I love my life. And I now know better than to usher the humans I love into eternity. Life is much too precious. I made a mistake by allowing Jacques-Marie and Isabelle to become vampires. I won't make that mistake with Theo and Antonia. I shall enjoy my life with them until the end. And when they've breathed their last breath, I shall walk into the sun...without my shield. Because I don't want to be immortal anymore. I never stopped considering myself human even after I became a vampire. I want to live while I'm alive, and in the end I shall die. As it is proper for all true human beings. I'm no more immortal than you are, if you really look at it this way. And I wouldn't have it any other way.