Everything happens for a reason, at least that's what I thought, but is there a reason he wants to kill me, a reason my blood is so priceless, a reason I can't decide who I WANT to save me? There's no more time left, he's advancing; I can sense it. Fear consumes me, this is the last chapter; this is the moment that will decide my fate. Read on to see what happens.
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So, I don’t know how I got myself into this mess, it was stupid of me, really. I can sense rather than see the vampire approaching me in th
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I shivered violently when I woke up; Lake George was a lot colder than I remembered. I pulled a heavy sweatshirt out of my bag and pulled i
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The cold seemed to intense and I felt a sense of foreboding. There was a man sitting on the stone that I used as a table. He had dark hair hair and dark eyes, but his skin was the reverse, pale as death. He was sitting down,
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In the week that followed I thought a lot about the man’s warning, it was really all I could do. A lot of questions came to mind, and I looked out for him constantly. In away, the man’s appearance had been a good thing for me
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I heard, rather than saw, the fist fly through the air. It connected with my captor. He feel backwards, and I feel to the ground, I was beginning to notice how painful my ankle was. When I tried to run I feel over from the pa
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Sable teleported us to a cave. “We walk from here.” He grunted, releasing my hand as if it burned him. We walked for about ten minutes until we came to a fire. There were two logs sitting around it. “Sit down.” Sable grunted.
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My hearts stopped, Had Sable tricked me?1
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“I said NO!” Sable shouted, grabbing Lachlan and throwing him against the wall of the cave. There was an earsplitting crack as Lachlan hit
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“We’re turning you in tomorrow!” Lachlan yelled at me, I flinched.1
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When I woke up it took a minute for me to realize that I was no longer in the cave. I was in a hospital bed. Anger burned inside me, I opened my eyes and sat up.1
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If there was one moment in my life that I thought I was going to drop dead, it was that one. I stood frozen for a minute before shuffling my feet to the open seat. I sat down and felt immediate tension. This wasn’t going to b
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“I won’t be long.” I told the cabby, “I’ll pay you extra if you wait for me.”1
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I got back just in time, I had barely turned the television and lights on when my mother opened the door and walked in, by the frown on her face, I assumed she had gotten a call from the hospital. I grinned nervously.1
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I was still tired when I woke up, and it felt too early. I looked for the clock, but couldn’t see the numbers. Something was blocking my vision.1
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“Probably not.” Sable said, “You can only be changed at the full moon, when the fangs are exposed. Of course there could still have been poison in his mouth, but the last full moon was about a week ago, so I doubt you’ll tran
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“What is with that shirt?” Emily asked me at lunch, “It’s kind of hideous.”1
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“Are you here Sable?” I asked when I closed the door to my house.1
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I watched television with my parents that night, something I had missed when I ran away. We watched my favorite sitcom and pointless reality show that was, none the less, entertaining. 1
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When I woke up, I yawned loudly and shivered, I looked to the window, it was open and Lachlan sat in the window sill. “What the hell!” I snapped, “It’s freezing!”1
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I don’t know how far we had walked or if we were walking in circles, but I was getting irritated, Lachlan wasn’t taking an incentive to start a conversation and I was beginning to think he might just have been trying to get m
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Before I knew it, I was kissing him back. This was the first real kiss I had had, and I liked it. I was lost in the moment, but once my brain hooked back into place, I tried to push him away, gently at first, then rough.1
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“Fourth period starts in about four minutes, you’d better take me back.” I warned.1
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“How was school?” asked Lachlan asked I existed the building, he had been waiting for me on the stone bench.1
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I laid awake in bed that night, tears staining my face, I was so confused. It was around midnight that I heard a shuffling at the windows. “Lachlan?” I asked hopefully through my tears.1
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I stood stubbornly, my arms crossed.1
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“Wait here.” I told Vincent, “I’ll be back soon.”1
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I didn’t want to leave, for several reasons, but I made my way slowly back through the woods. Vincent pushed his way to me the second I was back in his sight, “What the hell was that!” he snapped.1
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This was a bad idea, I knew that right away. Vincent tugged on my hand, I walked a little faster. Would Sable permit Lachlan to harm Vincen
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“I thought I told you to leave…” Lachlan looked up, “What the hell is he doing here!” he shouted.1
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I was surprised that Vincent and I made it back through the forest without getting attacked; maybe Sable had followed to make sure we’d be safe. The ride home was quiet; I think I fell asleep, because it seemed too short as w
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Five days passed in constant worry, but nothing happened, it was Sunday. My week had been bad, Vincent treated me like a bomb that was about to go off, telling others to avoid me and walking around me in circles as though the
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Sable coughed, a wheezing cough, blood sprayed the floor. Lachlan hurried forward, but Sable raised a hand, “Lachlan, no, sit, I’m fine.” H
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I found Lachlan sitting on a rock by the lake, head in his hands. I knew he heard me approaching, because his body tensed, but he remained still and silent. I climbed up the rock, scratching my palms on the way, and sat down
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“You look exhausted.” Vincent said, catching me as I tripped over air, “How late were you up?”1
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I opened my eyes, but closed them again suddenly. The sun was low in the sky; it had to be around four thirty or five. I opened my eyes slowly; I was still in the large truck that Lachlan had ‘borrowed’. But I was the only on
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The girl laughed at me, seeing my intentions right off the bat. I slammed the truck door, rolling my fingers into fists. “You don’t wanna fight me.” She said, her voice was smooth, but powerful. I flinched; she laughed again.
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“I’m not dating him.” I stuttered, “Nope, not dating him.”1
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Lachlan wouldn’t look at me while we walked back through the woods. I rolled my eyes at his back several times, praying that he would turn and see. But he didn’t look back once, he didn’t even slow down when I tripped over a
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"No!" I shouted, but it was too late....
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Fear engulfed me as I watched the vampires battle it out. It might not have been the full moon yet, but it was still a very frightening fight. Lachlan jumped between them, trying to break it up, I pushed myself against the ca
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Galen laughed, using his fingers to trace the lines on my neck. “You’re beautiful.” He said, “You don’t have to die, you know.” He said, kn
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Thanks a lot, Sable. I thought angrily, this was certainly a tricky position, how was I to get out of it? “Take me to the shore.” I said.1
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Galen pulled me to my feet. I looked into the trees all around us. Hoping to see a flash of light, an escape of any kind. But there was nothing, just the wind dancing with the trees, sending their leaves into the lake.1
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Angry voices where all around, I tried to drown them out, but they grew louder. It took me a few minutes to figure out what they were talking about.1
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“What do you mean she’s not fine!” Vincent snapped, prodding a sharp finger into Sable’s chest.1
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“So, then my future is determined for me.” I said with a deep breath, my heart was already pounding, and I still had a week and a half left.1
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My parents came to the hospital around eight o’clock. I pretended to be asleep the whole time they were there. In fact, I fell asleep while
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So this was it, the end. My fate, my destiny had been determined, perhaps the second I had decided to run away, or maybe when I decided on Lake George. The point was what happened next was out of my hands; there was no way to
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After three flights of stairs I pushed open the door to the apartment building. Vincent was standing there; he pecked my lips and grabbed my hand, leading me to his truck. Emily and Tom were sitting in the back, “I saved shot
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With only one night of human life left, or any life really, I could be found sitting in my room, tears staining my checks, fear in my soul. I clutched my legs to my chest, my back against my wall. There was a knock upon my be
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I woke up with a shuddering sigh, this was it, my last day. I checked the clock; it was ten minutes before noon. I walked around the house for a bit, my parents weren’t home; they both had to work on Saturdays. I pulled out e
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“Yes, you are, so stop it!” I cried.1
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I didn’t know what I was supposed to feel, but it felt like blood was pouring into my veins rather than out of them. The feeling was weird and it made me dizzy. Galen and Vincent spun around the cave as Galen stood up, lettin
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My heart nearly stopped when I saw Lachlan and Sable walk out from behind a few trees. Pain shot through me when I saw Lachlan, I wanted to
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My back scrapped against a tree that had been right behind me. My body was weak and I couldn’t fight him, I had already been losing energy just by standing there. Vincent grabbed my neck and I couldn’t fight him. Blindness sw
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I don’t know how I got myself into this mess; it was stupid of me, really. As the vampire approached me in the dark I could remember everything vividly. Timmy and the lake, the tall thin man who had warmed me, the blonde hair
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I was still shivering when I woke up in a warm bed. It was a moment before I realized that I was in my house, in my bed. I blinked my eyes, trying to bring everything back into focus. It took a moment for me to realize that I
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“Dakota! Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry!” and before I knew it, Emily had thrown her arms around me in a giant bear hug. “How are you feeling? Are you wicked sad? How come you’re smiling?”1
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I followed Mr. Joiner down the hall for a few minutes before he started to speak, “Ms. Williams, your parents have been very concerned about you. They have been in my office all morning, complaining that you snuck out of the
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“I don’t know what you expect from me.” Lachlan grunted, stopping at the lake, staring out over the glistening water.1
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I had got home at nine o’clock, and my parents had both hugged me and told me that they would really miss me. They weren’t upset at my late
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I was wondering if you were going to continue this o not. Thanx
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Well, I finished thisone and the sequel is called 'Moonlight' I think I have like 7 chapters up so far

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I have already read that far, I love your storys there great i hope to see more of Moonlight
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