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Continúa, Has publicado abr 15, 2016
It was the dead of the night. Not a soul in sight. Though five minutes ago there had been an unlucky individual. He dropped to the floor with a dull thud, his eyes unblinking and void. A lean figure stood beside the body in the dark alley. She took out a round, compact mirror and flipped it open. With her finger tips, she dabbed away the blood at the corner of her lips. After checking her sharp fangs, she snapped the mirror shut and placed it back in her small, black clutch.
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