
Deducing a Vampire
Kayelle Allen
www.kayelleallen.com
Author of Science Fiction and Paranormal Romance
I have a game for you today. I'll give you the start of a vampire story, and you tell me which way the plot should go.
Imagine a vampire who cannot bear the sun beta tests a vampire-rated sun block. It works so well that he can walk through the park and observe a picnic in the afternoon.
Now, suppose he discovers that it forms a shield that protects him at the molecular level. It makes him bulletproof, stake-proof, and knife proof. At first, he thinks this is wonderful, but then he discovers that this sun block was actually created by his greatest enemy. The downside is he can no longer feel a kiss, never bite his victims but can only drink blood drawn by others, never make love or feel the touch of human skin against his own.
Suppose then that he finds a lover who has the ability to move past all his defenses and touch him -- really touch him -- all the way down to his heart, and the final dregs of his immortal soul.
The only problem is, the lover ______.
One simple rule: the lover may not be a vampire hunter or assassin.
Fill in the blank with an idea, and share it with us.
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