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Re: A New Alternative
« Reply #30 on: February 16, 2011, 06:26:38 AM »
This guy was gay? This guy had a boyfriend? Geez, being single sucks. Even the crazy ass kidnapper got to have a boyfriend. Bryant rolled his eyes. Tonight certainly did suck.

"I hope you treat your boyfriend better than you treat me," Bryant mocked. This guy was certainly still not his friend. He didn\'t even look at the looming pre-war building he was being brought into.

"I need a drink of whiskey," Bryant demanded. He was starting to think that forgetting the night might be a good option.
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Re: A New Alternative
« Reply #31 on: February 16, 2011, 06:42:37 AM »
"I\'m not a goddamn bartender," he snapped. Besides, the only person in Dante\'s he knew that kept liquor around was Jake. He suspected he kept a store of it just so he could brag about how old or expensive it was. He even kept food on hand, at times.

The gate rolled open and Conner drove through the parking lot to the darkest corner closest to a side entrance. His customary parking spot that no one really contested. He wasn\'t sure if that was because Jake said something, or if people avoided stepping on his toes. Frankly, it didn\'t matter to him.

"Get out of the car, and follow me closely and quietly. Oh, and don\'t speak unless spoken to." Again, he backed himself up with psychic force. This was getting quite tiring, mostly because of the acrobatics of recovering Bryant after he threw himself out of the car.

Without saying anything else, he got out of the car and went around to the back, slinging the inert but alive Hispanic man over his shoulder and heading for the entrance.

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Re: A New Alternative
« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2011, 07:27:17 AM »
While Bryant follows the demon into its cave miles away, the snow has continued to fall. Back in the Brazilian quarter the same dog is once again whimsically running through the streets. It\'s late now, and the only sounds that can be heard are that of tires on broken glass, and the slow, sweet melody of snow fall. The roads are now covered in the angelic white powder, the vampire\'s car being only one of a few cars that escaped the icy death. The baby has grown quiet. Whether it has been soothed by its mother, or something more sinister, only the supernaturals know.

The streets are empty now, save for one loan figure. Veronica the lesbian walks up and down, pacing the social work office that she\'d been at earlier today. Veronica thinks of Miss Jessica, Mr. Kurt and Mr. Bryant, and is thankful that they tried so hard to help her. Yet, when she\'d gotten to the shelter, she\'d found her spot taken by another, with the only explanation being a paperwork error. With nowhere else to go, Veronica has come back here, in hopes of finding Miss Jessica.

She is cold, with no proper winter coat to keep her warm. Her long flowing locks are covered in ice and her breath looks like fog in the night. Yet still she paces, up and down, and up and down. She hears a sound. Is it Miss Jessica? Is it Mr. Bryant?

Crunch Crunch Crunch

Footsteps in the snow grow closer. Veronica can\'t see the owner of the feet, for as it had been established it\'s to dark to see.

"Miss Jessica," Veronica calls out. No answer.

Crunch Crunch Crunch

Veronica thinks that she should run, but as she turns a hand wraps itself around her throat. She can\'t scream. The cold and the hand have seen to that. Her terror can only be conveyed through her eyes. The last thing she see\'s is a pair of white fangs as the move towards her throat. Red blood hits the white snow. Veronica is dead.

The vampire drops her dead body on the doorsteps of the social work office. Nobody will care if another dead dyke is found. The vampire goes off into the night, its agenda accomplished. Another left behind taken care off, another leech taken out of the system. The dog stops running, and goes up to the body. It sniffs, licks, and then cries. The dog is sad. It howls at the blotted out moon.

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Be a sadist. Now matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them — in order that the reader may see what they are made of.
- Kurt Vonnegut Jr.


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