Having
all taken separate paths, the group hunting Dracula has no idea where their
counterparts are. Each set seems to arrive moments within each other, nor knowing
they had all devised the same plan. They sneak around the outside of the
castle. Arthur hears footsteps coming around the bend, and blindly shoots.
However, he does not realize that the person rounding the corner is in fact
Mina. Arthur is devastated, as all the other men hear the shot they come
running to find her dead. They pat him on the shoulder and tell him it is ok,
that there were planning on killing her anyway. Because the mind connection
with Dracula was lost, they were not capable of knowing that he was about to
attack. Dracula takes out Van Helsing first, and uses his body to kill Arthur
and the remaining men. Dracula lives to kill again.
OR
-MJ, JMS, MB
I really like these alternate endings. I like how Twilight intertwined in the second one! It’s like true love really did win even though Mina and Dracula perished. It’s kind of romantic in a deep sick sense. And I like how even though the first one isn’t what really happens, it still follows the book in a way too. It makes sense that that could possibly have happened.
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