Nonexistent Heartbeat

Nonexistent Heartbeat

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Hi, I'm Seline Jackson, I have the same routine everyday, and the day I died was just the exact same. I guess you could say my life was never easy, I'm 18 for christ sake, love is my biggest fear. But what I dont understand is why today was my day to die? I guess you can say I didn't exactly die though. I'm just living with a nonexistent heartbeat.
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I died yesterday. But to make no mistake. This is not a story about death. This is a story about love. Not lust. Not anger. Not forgiveness. Not desire. Just love. Stories aren't so simple this way anymore I think. This one is simple enough. Girl meets Boy. She hates boy, but she finds him intriguing. She learns more about him and suddenly his golden dark brown eyes remind her of the setting sun. Suddenly hate... is dislike... then friendship... then kindness... Suddenly it is love. In this story... Girl meets boy. But first the girl must die. Second she has to become his food. Third, the Boy must reveal his darkest secret. That he is no boy at all. But a monster the world had thought they'd killed off long, long ago. A Nosferatu. A lineage of vampires that would make any man's -magical or human-blood freeze over in fear. So really this story is dead Girl meets undead Boy and discovers she must be his food for eternity. But trust me, I promise... it's not that complicated.

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