Organs, but with Pasta

Organs, but with Pasta

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"Organs but with pasta?" "Organs, but with pasta." We laughed it off. I still could not wrap my head around the fact that we are both different and definitely should not be together. But she gives off this sense of comfort and ease to me, that makes me feel proud of myself. Which is a lot better than anything else in the night if you ask me. ~_____~ Deep within the insidious streets of the infamous city of Verona, lies a ghoulish family of problematic Vampires where all their clothes are stained with stale bread crumbs and dried tomato sauce. Every one is working energetically under the tired black sky, trying to keep themselves busy, and trying to forget. But what happens when the outside world tries to intervene. Seen through the eyes of young Tess, join her in her own little world where there is a lot to endure and things to stomach down along with her plate of bolognese. Cover made by @Pinkstripedzebra
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