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A Child of Darkness [MultiFormat]
eBook by Susan Casper
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eBook Category: Horror
eBook Description: Daria is a little girl with a problem. A very serious problem. A very serious problem in a I-crave-drinking-blood kind of way. Can anyone help her?
eBook Publisher: Fictionwise.com
Fictionwise Release Date: September 2000
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Available eBook Formats [MultiFormat - What's this?]: eReader (PDB) [29 KB]
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Words: 5023 Reading time: 14-20 min.
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... Then she saw the blood all over her brother's arm.
Already there was a small
puddle on the floor. She knew that she should get a
bandage, or call the
emergency number that her mother always kept near the
phone, or at the very
least, run and get a neighbor, but she couldn't move.
She couldn't take her eyes
off of the bright-red stain. It was not as if she had
never seen blood before,
but suddenly she was drawn to it as she had never been
drawn to anything before.
Without knowing what she was doing, she found herself
walking toward her
brother, taking his arm in her hands and pulling it
slowly toward her face. And
then she could taste the salt and copper taste as she
sucked at her brother's
wound, filling a need that she hadn't even known
existed. It was a hunger so
all-consuming that she could not be distracted even by
Kevin's fists flailing
away at her back, or the sound of her mother's scream
when she entered the
room.
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