Tennis for Vampires

Tennis for Vampires

A Story by Abishai100
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Diorama-friendly fiction finds vampire wandering contour in field goals of ambition-shorthand.

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A sports culture portrait about vampires/insurance IQ. 
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A vampire found his way to Paris as the French Open grand tennis tourney took shape in '25, offering the blood-sucker special chance posture to link competition with a capitalism vanity jar he'd intended to craft for a cannibalism coin in a cyber-storyboard for the Ego (hmmm). Follow along, friends (Facebook-like!).



The vampire Lestat hoped to find good language shape for the varied celebs/athletes/stars in Paris at that time in Earth's record-keep for tennis racquet fineries and qualia and wanted the right-stuff selection of a competition contour between two pronounced athletes on the court(s) of clay in France for toast (ha). Lestat wanted to find the bound-Rationalism of 'link' between tennis or competition consciousness and field goals for the Ego (Facebook-like!).



LESTAT: Saw your French blog about sports collectibles, Mr. Satan.
AMLAN SATAN: You like my Slovak-Algerian surname practicality-joke line ('Devil')?
LESTAT: Well, I'm in-town (now) for French toast and learning of court-vanity, man.
AMLAN SATAN: I just made a 'cool' American Homeland football-card story, ha.
LESTAT: Funny how to think competition bleeds into synthetics of fortune/fear?
AMLAN SATAN: Quite hilarious, Lestat; it's a shockwaves jar (Facebook-like).



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2025 Abishai100


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Added on May 25, 2025
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