Marrying the Night
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 43m
  • Reads 811
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 43m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2013
{Picture By Romina Ressia - Ophelia} Franco, the vampire, has been awaken by an archeologist, and soon to be close friend, named Henry. For Franco, everything around him is unrecognizable. His past is as dark as his thoughts. Now, he has to adjust to his new life. There's one that remained with him before he was put in the coffin. For one, he can't walk in the sunlight, holy water burns him, being on holy ground burns him, and the cross burns him. 
But why did that happen to him? 
Who did this to him?
Franco is distraught and his future is bleak. Though, with some time, he meets a person along the way. His dreariness isn't as scary, but tolerable. 
Although more secrets will unravel for this old vampire, but about his past before he was put to sleep. What happened to Franco?
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