The Embrace of the Vampire
ar, I joined the voice of the beast that suddenly seemed to have awak
m, and Rachel was already wa
and started jumping up and down. I joined her, as streams
d her eyes. "Let's go," she insisted. "I need
istener and gave good advice, and for whatever reason she liked me and Rachel the punk-goth and the immigrant's daughter with the wei
her was still not too hot, the sky was clear and even beside the cha
on't want to get on the bus and brea
che
l have to do it again in August and I'
keeps saying that Rachel's face is too pretty and that she shouldn't paint it like a clown. When she said that in fr
anything like that. She kep
ting me home soon, and she'll get worried if I don
not the one for walking myself, especially
I said. "You kno
us. Jessica's hair was blond, and she had the brightest brown eyes I've ever seen in anyone. Her make-up was minimal, her nose petite, and her lips full and naturally red. She could'
s too oily no matter how much I wash it, big forehead, thin mouth and a nose that was just a tiny bit too large for my face. The only thing I liked about
a! Over
one of the star football players from our school, and the most recent boyfriend of Jessica's. He was dr
e – hot damn!" Jessica put her arms on the car and rubbed
car than you are to see me," said
years, although I was never going to share that fact with Rach
said Rachel. "It's Neh-veh-nah. N
olden-brown, his eyes were dark brown, like melted chocolate, and he had one of the most irre
ol..." Rachel started, bu
Griffin will give us a r
ut
off first, before h
as soon as we got inside of his car, he started driv
ng the chatter of my friends disappear as I sank deeper into my head, my fantasy fueled
s. But for me, Griffin was the perfect guy in every sense of the word he was American, which was most important to me. My mother had the silly notion in her head that I was going
allowed to date until I was out of high school, which meant a w
y tonight
front seat, and Rachel had her arm halfway towards me as if she was about to check if I was
was
u fall
hat to say and I could feel my treacherous
t to celebrate the end of the school year," sa
m would never let me go, but suddenly for whatever re
in surprise, like they couldn't believe
said goodbye to my friends and Griffin and started wa
arted speaking. The weird thing was that I didn't get a response. I proceeded into the living room, and my mom was gett
stomach clenched because I knew that whatever