I hope the new vamp will be a help to Simon, and I'm sure the idea will occur to Kitryn soon and maybe he'll take a more proactive approach.
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The people involved are usually the last to realize they belong together, they're friends usually want to slap them up the back of their heads.
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When it comes to Simon and Kitryn, we'll have to see what happens. It is good they now have time to relax and breath.
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Simon and Kitryn have been running and hiding since they met, maybe now they will have time to get to know each other, and who knows. We'll soon find out about the new vamp.
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A week passed with no more attacks and the small family settled into life in the bear den. The kits made friends with some of the cubs and Simon and Kitryn often found themselves overrun with small animals.
They continued to have regular meetings with Elder Patrick but new leads were few and far between. The only news was that a representative from the nearby Vampire Clan would be arriving that evening. Simon wasn’t sure what he thought about meeting another of his kind. On one hand he could
Thank you, the ending came to me all of a sudden. I spent two days writing the beginning and the end was written within an hour who knows how our muses work.
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In my experience, mobs don't always think before they act, they probably didn't realize where they were when they cornered their prey. As for the Peter and Kevin who knows, maybe one day we'll find out together.
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Thanks, Gary, I'm glad you stumbled across it and liked it. I'm sure I take hints just as well as you and the other bluefish authors on site Thank you for the great compliment too
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Thank you so much, that is a high compliment I have added this to my story list but it will be a long while until I can get to it.
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I have no clue about the size of the town, or where it is. When I am just doing something small like this I let it flow how it will and leave it vague so the readers can fill in the blanks themselves.
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Yep, heroes come in all shapes and sizes. They should have known better than to annoy the person who makes their favorite desserts.
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Peter stopped whipping the cream for the apple turnovers and listened. The sound of yelling echoed from the front of the store and he grabbed a hand towel as he moved out of the tiny kitchen.
The sounds got louder as he moved through the store. Milly was missing from behind the counter and he could now hear her voice mixed in with the others. The door was propped open and there was a crowd gathered just beyond the border of the mall tables set out for customers to enjoy.
As he approached
“Maybe the hunters were a coincidence,” Meg offered. “I mean just because if they were working for Cheryl they wouldn’t have blown up the cave. The cave in would have killed Fran and then Cheryl wouldn’t be able to use her.”
Kitryn nodded thoughtfully. “I think we need to work on the assumption they are working together until it’s proved otherwise. It wouldn’t do to discount the hunters and then have them appear out of nowhere when we least expect them.”
They all agreed and Meg said she