Dracula: Hearts of Fire (Dracula Heart's)

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Author: Albert Gallant
life out of the cat four times, creating a loud thud with every stomp, but Zacharia easily avoided him. They stared at one another with contempt. “What the shit are you!”
     
         “Meow, meow MEOW meow meow?” the cat mocked. The Siamese strutted w ith confidence, lifting its right paw, indicating for Jerome to bring it on. The animal did a little dance to add to the insult. Finally, there was something for Zacharia to enjoy. Nothing made a person feel more alive than the risk of death in battle.
     
        The vampire rushed and tried to viciously kick the feline to death, only his foot arrived into the empty space where the cat had been , with the momentum of the blow taking him off his feet onto his behind . The Siamese laughed at his indignity. It stuck it s tongue out at the bloodsucker. Jerome was now beyond angry, he was furious. Moon Diamond scratched down into the lawn digging in the dirt, so that when his claws dug into his opponent it would be that much more painful . He could smell the chemicals that had been sprayed on the lawn.
     
        Margery gestured for the others to approach the window and watch. “The vampire’s fighting the most beautiful cat, and believe it or not the cat’s winning! Come and see. Hurry up! ” They thought that she had gone over the edge until they saw it.
     
        Moon Diamond launched itself into his beard and his claws sunk deep into his neck, dirt and pesticide from the lawn was dislodged into Jerome’s skin. The cat’s fangs sunk into his chin and dug in causing him excruciating pain. The vampire screamed and rolled onto the lawn faster than any human could. It burned like iodine on a wound, and when they healed they continued to cause caustic pain. The feline reached the top of his head and dug out several chucks of skin and hair and commenced to lap at the blood. He tried hard to tear the cat from his head but couldn’t . He ran his head and the cat into the side of the house, knocking the cat off, screaming and dancing and jumping he blurred off into the night. Claps of approval originated from inside the house . The Siamese bowed to indicate that he had heard their applause and then also ran off into the night, quite satisfied that he h ad accomplished a good deed, continuing to hear Jerome’s screams and curses far off into the forest .
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER FOUR
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
        B ERNARD AND ANTHONY HAD SET UP THE GUN and tripod in a perfect place, two parallel streets over from Jenny’s house in a small wooded area on a dead end street . It supplied sufficient cover for the task at hand and as soon as the deed was done they would flee with the girl’s head in the bag . Their hearts weren’t into the job but it w as either her head in the bag or theirs, so the decision was simple.
     
       Two beautiful cardinals flew around the space where they were situated as if flying around a solid building. The air smelled of strong Cuban cigar smoke as Anthony puffed away on his Bolivar . Bernard had knocked down a birch tree and now had a perfect line of sight past a brown garage on one street and in between a house and a swing set on the other. They sat on the ground and told each other stories of past conquests and battles that had almost ended up with them being bones. It was a way to pass the time as they awaited the perfect shot.
     
        “So I was just getting ready to kill this guy and drink him, right at the p oint where I was ready to jump on him I got a tap on the shoulder. It was a red sheriff wanting a light for his Treasurer cigarette. I didn’t sense him at all, but sheriffs use magic like everyone else. I would have been bones for sure. I had a nightmare about it once. Right after I gave him a light he pulled his sword and cut my head off. ”
     
        Bernard nodded. “Aw yeah. Probably
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