Interview with a Vampire

Interview with a Vampire

A Story by Silvia - Scribo, Ergo Sum!
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... in case you ever wondered

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I loved the progression through this! Addressing everything one sided was fantastic and the ending was perfect. A fun read with great wit.

Brette

Posted 16 Years Ago


How fun! I almost didn't read this because of the title but I'm glad I did. It's got a nice bantering style. I can almost hear a faint English accent and I, too, like how you compared blood to wines. I also like this line "Because you with your ocean-green eyes and your reluctant smile ..."; it's almost like a cat toying with a mouse. Well done!

Just a couple of things: garlic doesn't have a "k" on the end, "equisite wine" should be "exquisite wine", and droll doesn't have an "e".

Posted 16 Years Ago


I love this!! Especially the comparison to people and blood to wine. This is great!

Posted 16 Years Ago


Know That I Too
We are never alone (a poem for mental health month)
Sorry, if I keep lumbering y�all with my old stuff. But I just find it toooooo tedious to restore everything into its proper slots. xxx

Posted 16 Years Ago


I remember this story and I still love it!!! This is a really cool piece and I'm definitely favoriting it. Great work!!!

Heather

Posted 16 Years Ago


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Added on March 8, 2008

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Silvia - Scribo, Ergo Sum!
Silvia - Scribo, Ergo Sum!

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ACHTUNG! Fair warning!!!!!! Sorry, folks .... I tried. I really did ....to start spending time here, to start writing and reading here again ... But I simply couldnt bring back the old spirit o.. more..

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