Dance With a Vampire

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Book: Dance With a Vampire Read Online Free PDF
Author: Ellen Schreiber
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic, Love & Romance
urged.
    “It must be all that Mountain Dew you drank,” I began, “combined with that Cricket Club hot fudge sundae. It all rushed to your head.”
    “Let’s calm down,” my mother ordered. “You both need some rest before school.”
    My mother went over to the window and peered out. She shrugged her shoulders and pulled his curtains closed. Then she switched off his computer desk lamp. “All the shadows are gone.”
    Billy Boy cornered me at the door as my mom went back downstairs. “I know you saw it,” he said. “Just ‘cause you didn’t tell her doesn’t mean you can catch it. It’s not going to be your new pet.”
    “Don’t worry. I couldn’t afford to feed it,” I said truthfully, and pushed my way past him.

    That night I was more restless than usual. Not only had dozing off in Alexander’s coffin disrupted my sleep pattern, but I was exhilarated. I, Raven Madison, had spent the daylight snuggling in a coffin with my vampire boyfriend. I wanted to scream it from the top of my lungs!
    I went to the window and peered out into the darkness. I didn’t want to be alone.
    I’d give anything to spend an eternity with Alexander in his attic room, in our cozy coffin.
    But there would be a price. I would have to say good-bye to all that I knew and loved—my parents, my best friend, Becky, even Billy Boy.
    And then I would be trading mortal nemeses for nocturnal ones. I wondered if being a vampiress would bring me any closer to the Maxwells. In the underworld, except for Alexander, I might find myself even lonelier than in Dullsville.
    I lay in bed, Nightmare cuddling at my feet while I doodled sketches of Valentine in my Olivia Outcast journal. He was a cartoonish-looking kid with spiky white hair, tattoos, and piercings.
    Above him, I drew a bat with green eyes. I thought about where an eleven-year-old vampire could be sleeping his daylight hours away—Dullsville’s cemetery? The attic of an old church? Or maybe he was hiding in piles of leaves in the Oakley Woods. And I wondered what he might be doing alone in Dullsville at night—spying on tween mortals, searching for vacant treehouses, or marking his future unsuspecting Dullsvillian prey? But then I began to think about how Valentine must be lonely without his family, isolated from his friends or guardians. Did he run away from home? Why wasn’t Valentine with Jagger and Luna?
    Then I drew Jagger—his blue and green hypnotic eyes, his skull tattoo, his white hair with bloodred-tipped ends. Above him, I sketched a bat with piercing blue and green eyes. I wondered what Jagger really wanted in life. Was he back home in Romania biting the necks of teenagers out for a night of clubbing? Did he really crave to be a soccer star, as Luna had revealed to me, the same way he craved blood?
    I drew an image of Luna. A gothic fairy princess with long white hair and baby-doll blue eyes, decked out in a tight black dress with pink rubber bracelets, a choker, and pink combat boots. Above her I drew a bat with ocean blue eyes. A kindred spirit of sorts. I imagined her back in Romania, thrashing it up at an underground club, the flashing lights twinkling against her like tiny ghosts as she danced the night away, oblivious to the handsome clubsters surrounding her, and waiting for the perfect moment to stop and pick the neck she wanted to taste.
    Not only was she bonded to her brother Jagger, but someday she’d be bonded toanother vampire for all of eternity.
    Luna had actually accepted me as a vampiress. She complimented me on my style instead of being repulsed by it.
    But our relationship was really built on lies. I had convinced her I was from the Underworld, and she had fooled me into thinking she desired Trevor when in fact it was Alexander she wanted all along.
    I guess in our deceit we deserved each other.
    I’m sure Alexander could paint the teen and tween vampires as precisely as a photograph, but I managed to capture their essence. The images stared back
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