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To Kiss a Killer | boyxman | (OLD VERSION) by JosslynWho
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***OLD VERSION*** A vampire slayer (Raeden Dalton) and vampire (Dominick von Kraige) are suddenly caught in the middle of a tension that's marinated in decades of hate. When their encounters with one another turn into a quickly formed love affair, they'll find themselves and answers to questions sought after for so long.
Die Young, Stay Pretty (Short Stack) by SunsetAcid
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Lolita Mitchells moved to New York from Sydney, Australia with her best friend, Melanie Anderson. Eager to start university, she allows herself to be talked into going to a bar for the last night of summer break. However, in a city of vampires, nothing is ever simple. After undergoing the change from mortal to immortal, Lolita finds herself facing new enemies, friends, love and all the problems that come with that. Can she really have a normal life after losing her mortality?
Thank You For The Venom by xStepOneIsYourHeartx
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It sucks to be in love, especially when it’s your best friend and especially when you could so easily crush every bone in their body.. Andy has always felt something for his best friend Shaun, but once Vanessa comes to town, things start to change. Andy begins to fall for her. Shaun knows something's different about her, he knows he has to do something about it...Will he help Andy in time? Will Andy leave her? Will Shaun fall in love with Andy? Will they live happily ever after? read to find out. (I would just like to thank you to my friend for helping me finish this, encourage me to keep going. This wouldn't be up on the internet if it wasn't for you, so thanks x)
Just Georgia by BeauTaplin
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I never missed a sunset, the fiery reds and burnt oranges, eating up the sky, it reminded me of what the end of the world might look like, I think that is probably why I never missed one. This was different though, this was beautiful; yellow light dancing, like fireflies around a lantern. Everything was the same, right here, in the very same chair on the very same porch, only this time I wasn't sad, this time I could imagine next week, next month, next year. This time I could imagine tomorrow; the first tomorrow I had imagined in a long line of burning sunsets. I wondered if Georgia being here had something to do with that. Probably, the only sunsets I'd noticed this evening were the ones between her eyelids. "What are you looking at?" asked Georgia, with a puzzled look on her face. "Just Georgia," I replied.