The Sleeping Vampire (Updates Weekly)
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  • Reads 73,731
  • Votes 5,836
  • Parts 18
  • Time 4h 5m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2016
Mature
*This is a fan fiction based off of C. L. Stone's Ghost Bird series.
Little teaser:
Gabriel stumbled closer to bed and stood beside Luke, both boys staring wide eyed as the girl magically came back to life.
And then she opened her eyes and stared at them, her iris shining with as many colors as a rainbow.
Time stopped for a full minute during which no one moved, not even to take a breath.
Then the girl opened her mouth again and with the most angelic voice Gabriel had ever heard she said, "I need blood."
And the sight of the fangs in her mouth dispelled any thought about this girl being human.
The boys ran out of the room screaming bloody murder, knowing that their lives had changed irrevocably.
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