Why hello there my faithful readers. I am back after what seems like forever! Since before I took my vacation to Santa Cruz in June of 2014 I believe (the trip was amazing). I got to meet the owner of the comic book shop from the movie (however, the original building used in the movie was destroyed from extreme weather conditions, I did also see where the shop used to stand, but the shop itself was moved right down the street to a different location.) Inside of the comic book shop was the "Vampires Everywhere!" comic which I got to hold in my hands! (It wasn't for sale, sadly).

Well here is an update for you guys. Please review!

"You wanna have some real fun?"

I swallowed hard and looked at him quizzically. He smirked and then grabbed my hand, pulling me out of the bar and out to his bike which was parked right outside the entrance of the boardwalk.

"Come on!" he said as he mounted the bike, I got on with him and wrapped my arms around his waist. I suddenly thought about how jealous all the people that wrote Lost Boys fanfiction endlessly would be of me at this point in time. I smiled to myself.

The bike roared to life and we went speeding down the narrow street in front of the boardwalk. We rode all until the road stopped and the sand of the beach started. Marko looked back at me:

"You okay?" He yelled over the rev of the engine. I gave him a thumb up in response. He continued onto the sandy beach, particles surrounding me and getting in my eyes. We pressed on to a more forest-y terrain where the trees hung low. I cursed to myself, realizing where we were going. Hudson's Bluff.

The ground underneath us began to get more rugged. Marko began to rev faster and faster, it was hard to see through the thick fog that swirled around us. The fog began to break up and I could see a rocky edge looming closer as the bike sped up. Did these guys never get new thrills? I began to yell for him to stop and he began to laugh. The ledge came faster and faster until we came to an abrupt stop, scraping rocks off the ledge.

I jumped off the bike and bent over, my hands on my knees, trying to catch my breath.

"You okay, babe?" he asked, a childish grin plastered on his face.

"What the hell, man!?" I yelled, running toward him and giving him a sharp blow to his chest. This didn't seem to do much good, as Marko easily grabbed my wrists and held them close to my body.

"Calm down, I was just trying to have some fun," he let go of my wrists and bit his thumb in a playful way.

"You could have killed us!" I yelled in reply, blood rushing to my face. I knew I looked like a tomato from all of the anger. Why is it that this looked like so much more fun than terrifying when this scenario played out in the movie? I now knew why Michael was so angry. That was hell on wheels!

"Has anyone ever told you that you are adorable when you're upset, babe?"

His charm was pissing me off, as I began to calm down. Was this a power that came along with being a vampire? The ability to calm down women? I thought through all the vampire lure I knew of and realized that Dracula had the ability to use mind control on his victims. I was surprised I remembered this, as when I read the novel, I found myself very bored. I guess making myself read this came in handy. Who knew?

Marko waved his hand in front of my face, trying to get my attention. I was snapped back into reality (well, if "reality" is how you would want to put it).

"I'm sorry, babe. I thought that would be fun!" He slunk up to me and kissed my cheek. Electricity ran through my face and I blushed.

"Back to the boardwalk?" he asked, gesturing towards his bike, I nodded slowly and we mounted it and took off once more into the fog. The bright lights found their way into my sight once more as we parked the bike next to the stairs leading to the beach.

The rest of the guys were huddled a few feet down from the bike.

"Marko! Get lucky tonight, man?" called Paul, followed by a loud crow. I had no idea how annoying he was until this moment.

"Nah, man! Hopefully soon though, amiright?" winked Marko. I began to feel uncomfortable and sat down on the picnic table next to the group. David had some random girl wearing little clothing sitting on one of the boardwalk's guard rails, her legs wrapped around his torso, giggling like an idiot. Star sat on his bike, looking at the two with a sad look on her face.

"Get a room, guys!" yelled Paul, throwing some popcorn from the bag Dwayne had gotten somewhere on the boardwalk towards the vampire and the bimbo. Dwayne smirked but said nothing, leaning against his bike. I swear, Paul acts like a sugared up 11 year old. David looked in Paul's direction, giving him a death glare, then turned his attention back to the girl.

"Tori!" called a voice from in the crowd. I looked around and saw Michael pushing himself through the mass of people.

"Oh, hi Michael," I replied. He smiled and handed me a small elephant stuffed animal.

"Spent 3 whole bucks on this just for you,"

Marko took the animal from my grip and stared it in the face. He began laughing.

"Babe, I could win you something way better than this with half of the money this stiff spent on this piece of crap!" Michael snatched the plush from his grip, an angry look on his face.

The roaring of a motorcycle broke the tension, we all turned our attention to the noise to find David with the girl on the back of his bike, gripping his waist tightly.

"Star can get a ride home with you, Dwayne!" the dark haired man nodded curtly in response. David rode off into the night. The girl never to be seen again.

Days passed, I slept where I could and used my money wisely to get necessities such as food and water. Marko found me somehow every night. Every time I walked by the comic book store, even during the day, I was eyed by Edgar and Alan.