This story has my own characters and it's own setting. But the main thing stays the same: the struggle between humans and night world. I hope it would be OK and you would appreciate it and write to me if any improvements are needed.
A VAMPIRE BY E-MAIL
Chapter OneOn the late afternoon evening, with sunshine spreading on the horizon, Susan was walking home after a tiresome lesson of badminton. She was the best her school had so it required a lot of practice to appear in single and double matches. She actually didn't find a partner for doubles yet. Last year she played with Emma, but that girl couldn't move or what? It took all her skill and patience to lead them both to a second place. Not much people were interested in badminton and surely not much was able to play. But in that moment she had other things to think of and she was looking forward at getting quickly home and logged onto her computer and searching that only letter she wanted to read.
A few weeks ago she wasn't anything near into superstition, but everything changed now and would stay that way, as long as she would have her own vampire by e-mail. She still remembers clearly that day when her friend said about creation of this cool website, she didn't want to look but her friend insisted that she should and asked to be told how was it. Her two, unlike friends Amy and Holy were different as anything in the world. Holy who asked her to look on that website always dressed in black and was reading all kind of weird stuff, she was all into mysteries of vampires, aliens, witches and all kind of nonsense. Amy was Japanese born in England and interested in fashion, most her talks were of clothes or boys in that order. Susan looked after how she dressed, but not as much as Amy. Unlike her friends with dark long hair and mysterious brown eyes, Susan was petit with blond hair and grey eyes. Most people though of her as plain and that's why she didn't belong to any of the girl categories of her school: "dolls" – the ones who dressed perfectly, put on makeup and were first asked for dances (as you guessed Amy is one of them); "brains" – a rear group of extra clever girls, who won competitions; "rocks" – the ones who liked rock music or plainly dressed in black (to what Holy belonged cheerfully); " rubbish" – the ones who didn't look nice or not a favourite of more popular categories. Her friends didn't want her to classify to the last group, so she stayed as plain Suzy, her friends knew that was untrue as they could see that at her sport matches (apart from badminton she played tennis, basketball, football, netball, volleyball and other kind of sports that she could get into at school, including swimming, running ext.) she was not only excited and looking brighter, but also as someone special from another world – she found her purpose of life.
She was something special as at least the boy, who called himself Vampire Dark, said that. She still felt the excitement going onto that website brought her, it was something else entirely of normal web pages on vampires, that one was designed by one, someone bald enough to say that. There things on it too: stories by readers, titles of good books about vampires, names of films, pictures drawn by readers and artist and apart from that a life stories (what it said, but not what Susan though). She found the comments box and wrote her message, "Dear Mr. Dark, I'm not really interested in vampires, but your website is great and appealing. I want to say if I believed in them I'd really would of fount it useful. You could include a Diary of your life (vampire one) yours sincerely wellwisher."
