Dracula: Hearts of Fire (Dracula Heart's)

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Author: Albert Gallant
appealing as he stared at it. He loved killing and terrifying humans, but killing a child? This day would not be one to remember. In fact he thought that he might use a spell to make sure that he would forget , but those things were expensive so he wasn’t sure that he wanted to dish out that kind of money . A conscience that was wiped was often a happy one. “That was so cool the way Nash took that red sheriffs head off, I wish it had been me. Take a sheriff’s head and the way other vampires look at you changes. ”
     
        Anthony ran his hand t hrough his hair. He watched as Bernard sighted the rifle at Jenn y. “ Bernard, w hen the girl stands up you shoot her in the heart. We’ll run over and I’ll cut her head off and put it in the bag , then we can put this business behind us . Do not hesitate. In this business nothing good comes from hesitation. Do you understand? ”
     
        “You’re obviously hesitating when it comes to shutting up!”
     
         Bernard ’s dull green eyes looked as though they had seen too much nasty busi ness ; he shook his head. “ Aw yeah? Making the right decision just mi ght come from hesitating. What the hell is next? Are we going to kill a baby in its cradle? I don’t know if Sharpton knows what the hell he’s talking about or not? She just looks like an ordinary girl to me. ” But maybe the en ergy he was feeling was the girl’s.
     
        “ What the hell do you expect to see? Magical dust flying out of her ass? Hey, moron, i f you want to cut yourself like that do it when I’m not around. Supposed to be somethin g special about her but I don’t know . She looks like an innocent to me. ”
     
        “Aw yeah. Well, she won’t be so sp ecial with her head in the bag.”
     
        Anthony stared at Jenny and knew that her head would soon be in the black gym bag at his feet. “Life is a lot more interesting now than it used to be I can tell you that. I can’t wait until we run everything, and it’s coming. Humans are just too weak. ”
     
        “Aw yeah? Shit is coming, that’s what’s coming. A big heaping pile of it, all stinky and nasty. Everyone’s going to be covered in it. Vampires and humans. We’ll be able to draw some nice and big stink lines on it.”
     
        “Who spit in your blood? A vampire’s gotta do what a vampire’s gotta do. ”
     
     
     
        Jenny sat on the lawn chair on her front lawn facing h er mother; she had a Steven King paperback in her hand but she wasn’t reading. The girl was wearing a red blouse and a skort made with patches of black velvet with a single two inch long blood red diamond for color above her right thigh, she had had a lot of fun making the ensemble with her mother. It was just one of the things that they shared that made them happy. “So where did Dracula go?”
     
        “Your father went back up to his place in Canada.”
     
        “Sure, now he’s my father. Before that he was a blood sucking monster that liked to eat kids and kittens. ”
     
        “I can assure you that he was never that. Anyway, h e’s got some business up there that apparently involves you.” Allison knew that it was difficult for Jenny to come to terms with the fact that Dracula was her father; she could see the trouble d look on her face. Perhaps it was more annoyed than troubled.
     
        “What the heck is that supposed to mean? He better not start bossing me around. What kind of father shows up when you’re twelve? Are you really my mother, Mother? Or did you find me in some garbage can?”
     
        “Oh, you’re mine. I remember the day you were born. You hurt.”
     
        “ And why are you getting back with him now? Why did you break up in the first place? If you would have never broken up I would have always known. ”
     
        “It’s complicated.”
     
        Jenny slowly shook her head. “People always say it’s complicated when they don’t want to tell you
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