Say Live, Let Die

Say Live, Let Die

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The Emersons quietly cleaned up the damages, buried the remains of the vampires, and assumed their supernatural ordeal was over. But they were wrong. Dead wrong. Some things don't stay buried and aren't easily forgotten. Vampires always want revenge. -- A sequel, of sorts, to the events of "The Lost Boys" film. Featuring David, Michael, Star, Maria, and Grandpa. With a few surprises. This is not a pretty, "happy" story. There is violence and brutality, anger and revenge. The characters you know and love are here but they've been changed by the events of the film. [Writer's Note: Any characters, settings, events, etc. created for and found in the movie "The Lost Boys" belong to Warner Bros and the respective creators/writers. Used without express permission for the sole purpose of fan fiction, without the intent of infringement. Please don't sue me. All original characters, the plot and events of "Say Live, Let Die" and its original attributes were created by and belong solely to the author. They are not to be used/manipulated by anyone else for any other project.]
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