I have returned and I hope you enjoy my new story. I got alot of great reviews on the last one and although I'd love to personally thank everyone who reviewed, realistically I can't. But I do hope you enjoy this one. Sara needs to learn that not everything has a scientific explaination.
Her head lie on a tree stump execution block. Her eyes glancing from face to face in the crowd gathered there to witness her final moments. She showed no sign of emotion as she gazed at their eager, blood-thirsty faces. In these moments, just before dawn, her powers were weakening. It was a common myth that sunlight killed vampires, as she would demonstrate to these mortals in just a few more moments. That is, before the executioner slices through her neck and into the wood beneath her head, removing it from her body. No reason to fight, she lay there silent, watching the first rays of the morning sun break the horizon. Then she saw him standing in the crowd.
"You!," she bellowed, as the axe swung down.
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Sara awoke suddenly. It was as if she'd seen her execution in a past life, but that was impossible. Vampires didn't exist, not then not ever, and her scientific mind refused to let her believe otherwise.
But it felt so real.
She sighed and picked up her alarm clock. An hour to go. No use going back to sleep now. She pushed herself out of bed and walked into the bathroom to run the water for her shower.
