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Stab a Dagger Down the Middle by BloodyTurtle
BloodyTurtle
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ON HOLD 1001: the number of ants the two killed in an hour as children. Having something similar to split personalities can be tiring, especially when your other half doesn't act similarly. Ten is a lustful soul with a fickle view of his appearance, and he has the insatiable desire to be with women. However, he can't help but involve his dagger. Zero-One is a repetitious man who focuses on necessity first, and he dismisses the wants of Ten. However, after his needs are met, he goes after those who have yet to live, thinking back to his younger days. The two greatly wish to split, and the need only grows when Ten takes on a mission from Solirra, a succubus who's fallen in love with him. He has a month to find her sealed body, going by what she tells him while within his mind, or his lover will die. But another interest comes to both halves of the whole. An emotionless necromancer named Ire has the ability to split the two, shoving one into a new body while one remains. However, only the winner keeps their shared flesh, and an extra problem occurs for Ten other than his disinterest for anyone but his lovely Lirra. Banners by me Cover by a student in my graphic communications class
Grandma Saved A Vampire! by StarsIntoComets
StarsIntoComets
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For once, gran didn't look so good. That ever present spark in her eyes was... not there. Even her lips looked pale. "Gran, are you OK?" She lifted her head from the pillow and looked at me. Never had I seen her look in so much pain like this, like she was haunted. "No, I'm not. I'm so sorry. I never meant to... I never meant for... I would have never have done it if I had known I would raise something from Hell itself!" A cold ran throughout me, my blood felt like it stopped flowing. "I'm sorry, dear. But I was the one who raised the vampire and I think it wants to kill you!" An unreal feeling went down my spine. Wasn't this a dream? Wasn't this going to end soon? Then like a static storm, the sparks rose up again. The same ones only I seemed to be able to feel and I knew then that he was in the room, that he'd been in the room before we had. "My dear Sally, I fear you've misunderstood. It pains me that you would think I would hurt a family member of yours after you saved me, let alone kill the woman I plan on spending the rest of my eternal life with". "First and foremost! I love this story! I love the quirky attitude and personality of the females in this book, especially Grandma. It's bloody Fantastic." - Soullessliving review.