Chapter 10 James walked into his barracks lost in thought. This detainment was a waste of whatever precious time he had with his wife, and it was as pointless as the internments during World War II. He was no longer interested in participating in history repeating itself. On the one hand he was surprised any of his undead neighbors in the camp still put up with this nonsense when they had the superior physical strength that comes with immortality. Many of the undead were still hoping the government would come to its senses, recognize their rights as lawful citizens, and release them. Overtaking the guards and escaping the camp wouldn’t do much for vampire public relations, they said, and then it would be all but impossible to return to their much-longed-for lives within society. James und