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Chapter 12

Author: Eileen Sheehan, Ailene Frances, E.F. Sheehan
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

“What do you know about these vampires?” Lila asked as she settled onto the end of the cozy overstuffed circa nineteen-twenties sofa in Jasper’s suite.  She took a moment to note that, although dated, the suite was tastefully decorated while she waited for his reply.

“I didn’t even believe in vampires until recently,” Jasper replied. “Rowan is their leader or perhaps he is better considered their king.  I’m not sure.  He rescued me from an alley and saved my life.  That’s really all I know. That and the fact that he has a keen interest in developing longevity of life for humans and wants me to shift the genetics of the vampire to closer resemble that of a human.”

“If you believe the folklore, vampires live forever,” Lila mused as she curled her legs and tucked her feet beneath her. “Imagine them being more human.  I wonder what that would be like.”

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