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Code of the Fang, a Short Gothic Vampire Story by Sky Taylor - 3 “So, Lester, what you’re telling me is that all of the repairmen are at this festival, right?” “That’s a ten-four.” “Did you try to contact a repairman from a neighboring town or vista?” Zandar suggested, finding the black shirt and pants an all-too-hot color for this type of heat. It was even worse than Lester’s clashing outfit. At least Lester could sweat, and could he ever! In fact, he was beginning to wreak a bit. He must have perspired enough sweat to fill eight beer kegs this week alone. Beer kegs? Zandar inwardly flinched. His thoughts were beginning to become tarnished from spending too much time around the knowledge-challenged Lester. “Don’t you ever listen?” Lester tossed out to him, his tone a bit mocking, causing Zandar to immediately hone into the cowboy’s eyes, his own revolving to a bright red, a tell-tale sign of resentment. Innocently afflicted, Lester continued, “I tole ya once, already. The town of Medina is the closest in these here parts – and she’s one-hunernt miles away! Ain’t my fault that you wanted to move here, ya know? I’m just yore heper.” Zandar’s eyes normalized as his thoughts scattered. Yes, he remembered Lester’s original advice to move east, to cooler summers and the Land of Enchantment. Perhaps it wasn’t such a bad idea, he decided in reflection. “Better git yore ass in gear, Boss,” Lester suddenly interrupted his wild thoughts. He spit to one side, the release shrinking his left cheek at least two inches, then continued, “Moon’s goin’ down, sun’s comin’ up. If you don’t git inside that box of yore’s toot-sweet, yore goin’ turn into a crispy critter.” Zandar snarled. Damn. Lester was correct again. Who did he think he was? He wasn’t the one in charge here! OR Navigate by Page Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 COPYRIGHT NOTICE: All content housed at this website is protected under International Copyright Laws. All material was created strictly in the mind of the authors and bear no similarities to anyone known to them. Material may not be posted on another website, including message boards, chatrooms and blogs. Content intended for entertainment purposes only. If you would like to share this free love story, please provide a short description with the link leading to the Trinity Moon romantic love story.
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