Thank you R. I'm so happy when I find your insightful comments. Yes, I always loved vampires. As I already said in my blog I even read the unmentionables, because, yes, there were vampires in it, even when they glittered occasionally. Ha, no it's not only you, that's why Dermot took Sky's wrist; he was just food, for now...
Thank you Sasha. Maybe it says something about both of us?I'm glad you liked it. I wanted to write something really scary, but alas it didn't come quite out that way.
Thank you Lisa! Ooops, I think I forgot to mention that the story had to be posted on Halloween.Yep dreamy, scary vampire, that was what I was aiming at.
What we learned is that demons are a normal bunch of err... creatures, just like you and me, huh? Meeting up at the pub, spinning stories. And what stories... I really enjoyed reading this, Sasha. The um, butt-kicking was worth the effort.
Aww Freddy, I had to think of Freddy. Sorry.
Thanks for this story Thorn, it was sad yes but it also showed how important and liberating it is to let go, because only this lets you move on. Well, at least that was what your story told me.
Yeah, what she said (Jo Ann). Thanks to you I'll run around with a lump in my throat for the rest of the day, well done.
And if inspiration strikes again and you feel like writing fiction, I'll read it.
From the Ashes Springs New Life
I sorted through the mail while I climbed the steps to the apartment. When I finally reached the door, I had three piles, divided by my fingers: junk, bills, and an envelope that looked like it was made of handmade paper, the kind they use for wedding invitations and the like. Turning it around, I found my full name written in bright red ink.
Skylar Landen Porter
Red ink? Weird.
Feeling a strange trepidation I couldn't really explain, I opened my door, and th