Love at first site

Love at first site

Luna,

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Warning: R (18+) A mysteries guy is new in town. Luna is human and Luke is a Vampire. What will happen with them? Will they feel in love?

Chapter 1 The new café

Katherine is a very shy girl that doesn't have many friends. The only friend that she has is Carlie they have been friends since kids. Katherine loves school and her studies. Katherine is a young girl with brown curly hair and brown eyes. Carlie is blonde with blue eyes. Carlie like to have fun in the weekends but she also loves school. They are very different but they get along really well. They are in their last year of high school. Kathy has plans after high school, but Carlie only want to live her life and in joy her young life.

Katherine's POV:

I had a call from Carlie inviting me to the new café that I just opened last week. I told her I would ask my dad. He is very over protective I know he still sees me as his little princess. After my mom left he has become my mom and dad. After I ended my call I went downstairs.

"Dad can I go to the new café with Carlie and then we are going shopping for school." I asked him. My dad never lets me go out unless it with her. "Ok but don't come home late you girls have school tomorrow" he said. and closed the door.

Carlie was waiting for me in her red SUV "let's go" I told her bucking my seatbelt. "what took you so long I have been waiting" she asked? "Sorry you know how my dad is. He is super over protective" I said. 10 minutes later we got to the café. It wasn't that far from home or school. She parked the car. From the window we see an elegant lady opening the shop.

The café was big and elegant it had a lot of windows and the walls were light blue with pictures of what I think it's her family.

The wooden floor made the café shop look comfortable and elegant. We got a table and sat down looking all around the shop. "I love the café" I said to Carlie. "Yes I love it too" she said. I was ready to order and she was too. "I will go order you take a seat. She nodded I want a black coffee please". I look at her and nodded. I went straight to the lady.

"Welcome" the elegant lady said. " I am the owner of Luke's café" she says. The owner is very elegant wearing a white shirt with a black skirt and light make up even though she was the owner she was wearing work clothes. "Thank you I love the café shop" I said well ordering. " Can I get one black coffee and one caramel late" I say. "will do can I have your name" she says. "It's Kathy"I said and went back to the table.

Carlie and I talked about everything, she wants me to go live with her after high school so I don't worry about my father and making me study something I don't want to. "I just want to make my dad happy and proud." "Order for Kathy" I heard my name by the owner. "I will go get it" I say So I went to get them. She gave me the drinks and when I turn around I bumped into something and I look up and it wasn't something it was someone. He spell all the coffees on me....

To be continued.....

Who is the person Kathy bumped into?

A/N

This is my first story I have been writing but I never dare to publish I hope you guys like it. This is a story about a vampire who fell in love with a human girl but with a twist.

This is my first story please let me know if you are like in it. I will continue writing it. Also please let me know if I need some help or if I need some improvement. It won't bother me thanks and I hope you in joy.

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