Sulphurous wind gusted in his wake; the dust of the street swirled and the folds of his black coat flapped against his thin body.
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Did I never tell you Sassicaia makes me horny?
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In a way, Darius brings the vampire back to a more classical interpretation. A modern day Dracula who is charming, sensual, and completely monstrous. There is no pretense of humanity with him. He considers himself a member of a species that is the true apex predator of the world, feeding on humans and using them as puppets for their own bizarre games. He's not struggling with any inner angst. Most humans are either food, entertainment, or useful tools to him. Sometimes all three. He finds the modern popular interpretation of vampires both amusing and useful for his own agenda.
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The stink of rot and ruin, of old dreams, broken screams, and wicked, dirty little things.
Our very existence refuses your laws andyour science, your religions and yourphilosophies.
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I tell everyone who asks me about writing.. Almost everyone has an idea for a book, and some even have a great ending, but it's that 290 or so pages in between that are tough!
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