I See Her Everywhere

I See Her Everywhere

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"Violet don't leave please it's late" parker bagged. "No I can see you don't want me anymore and I don't need you" violet lashed back. The words hurt him like a bullet, she was the only thing he cared about , loved. Violet slammed the door which made Parker jump. "No" he whispered. Dear journal, The one day I regret. I wish I would have done something. Yell grab her kiss her. I shouldn't have let violet leave. I will find who took her and I will kill him, her, them. I see her more, things are getting worse. When I close my eyes, stare in a mirror, on a walk, in the car, I see violet. And I can't tell if it's a blessing or a curse. Yours truly ~Parker
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It's been three hundred years since the emergence of a vampire virus. A virus which only affected unborn male babies. The world has come to accept that vampires are not super human monsters who crave human blood. They're more human like than monster. Only needing a little human blood occasionally. However, their bites possess an amazing healing ability. Not a bad trade off. Fast forward to current day and for the first time in history attacks on innocent people by vampires are starting to occur. After suffering one of these attacks, can Violet Charr find her place in her suddenly changing world or will she be pulled under by the darkness that has always slept below the surface of this seemingly perfect society?

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