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  • Angels and Vampires: Part 1

    “Lexy! Come here my beautiful. Are you working hard? You know how much your mother had to beg to get you into such a good education. Honey, why don’t you ...

    8 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 2

    Early morning opened into the sky, the bands of orange light rising into the blue, like a sunset in reverse. Not a car was on the road on the New ...

    6 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 3

    “Where are we going, may I ask?” I asked so quietly that I thought she might not have heard. But, sure enough, she turned around to reply. Her expression was ...

    4 min read
  • Angels And Vampires-Part 4

    “Lexus!” A shrill voice shouted in my ear, sounding still silky even with the loud volume. She shook me with her long-fingered hands. I had already been half awake, the ...

    5 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 5

    Her lush white teeth scraped against my neck, her pale hands grasping at the material on my coat desperately. I shivered with intense fear and my wings fluttered, and then ...

    5 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 6

    I expected warmth, but her skin was cold, like a gemstone which you had picked off the ground. Beads of sweat were across her forehead, even though it was snowing. ...

    5 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 7

    “I thought I told you to shut up? Must not have, being nice to you for once.” I hit her playfully on the arm, and she just smiled quickly and ...

    4 min read
  • Angels and Vampires- Part 8

    Written to the beautiful tale behind the song 'Where We Belong'I panicked and screamed, but Patience trapped my mouth before the noise got too loud. It couldn't have been Mother, ...

    6 min read
  • Angels and Vampires-Part 9

    2 years laterThought by thought, I had grown more assertive. Heartbeat after heartbeat, I'd grown braver. Step by step, I grew stronger. And it was all for the one person ...

    8 min read


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