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Struck (A Vampire Novel) ✔ by CaitSarai
CaitSarai
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[Completed] Elysia's life is turned upside-down when she's abducted by supernatural creatures with demonic eyes and threatening fangs. What's worse is she has no idea what it is they want from her, except that it has something to do with a side of her that she's never known. The chances of Elysia getting out alive are slim, but perhaps with a bit of luck and a lot of bravery she can escape with more than just her life. Excerpt: ''What trick is this?'' The creature asked, but it didn't sound like a vicious question. He sounded... confused. When I didn't answer, he appeared in front of me, snatching my face in his hand once more and growling. ''What is that on your back?'' ''I don't know,'' I blindly answered, but corrected myself quickly when his grip tightened dangerously, ''It's a birth mark, the doctors called it a... a Lichtenberg figure. My mother said I was born with it, I swear it, even though it's usually what happens when you survive being struck-'' ''-by lightning.'' All Rights Reserved © 2014 {{Warning: Some scenes may be unsuitable for audiences below the age of 15 and offensive to those of all ages. Read at your own risk.}} Highest Ranking: Vampire #1, Teen Fiction #4 A Wattpad Featured Novel
Buried by lind91
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Beep. Beep. Beep. I shifted position uncomfortably, the relentless beeping of the machine next to me once again bringing me into reluctant wakefulness. The beeping continued on amidst the heavy silence of the room, the only sound I had come to rely on. Given its steadiness, it was hard to believe I was dying. ---- Diagnosed with a terminal illness two years ago when she was nineteen, Lucy Russell had long-since realized that her time in life was dwindling. Imagine her surprise when two ridiculously handsome strangers showed up in her hospital room, claiming to have a miracle “cure.” The only catch? She would have to work for them, whatever that entailed. Lucy would never have believed that there were creatures in this world beyond human comprehension. She would never have thought that myths could be based off of truth. She would never have guessed that they would want her to join them, and she would never have anticipated that, if she joined their ranks, she would have a newfound purpose in life: to save humanity. And Lucy certainly would never have expected to actually discover some semblance of a love life. But first? They had to bury her.