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Waitress in the day, Vampire at night

*Excerpt* "Argh..." Ellie forced herself to stop moving, and she pushed the man dragging her away by her arm with all the strenght she could muster. "Aren't you listening to me? He's only a child. Please." she pleaded. The man was as solid as a concrete wall, and although he barely moved a step away despite the force she used in pushing him, her actions seemed to have made him stop dragging her. Or maybe not. Because the next second, she heard the sound of the sole of a shoe hit the ground, then another, and another... Turning around in apprehension, she realized the painter had finally turned from his painting and was walking toward her. Her bones froze instantly. His face... She had no words to describe how beautiful he was, even though his skin was almost white. His dark brown hair fell over his forehead, almost covering his dangerously cold dark grey eyes. His steps were slow and majestic, making him look like a top ranked demon walking out of hell with just one agenda — to end her miserable life. He reeked of bloodlust, and the aura around him radiated death and destruction. The hairs on her skin stood up in reaction to the threat approaching her, and knowing she couldn't outrun him, she fell on her knees. "P-please, I-im s-sorry for disturbing you a-and pushing him. My brother is only a child. He's sick and I'm the only one he has. If you must imprison me, then I beg you to at least take him to an orphanage." Ellie pleaded, stuttering for the first time in her life, her eyes fixed on the floor. A moment later, she felt a cold finger touch her chin, pushing her head. When that was done, he took off her mask, exposing her face. Ellie's heart was beating wildly by this time. There was no trace of warmth, neither did any emotion register on his face upon seeing her complete facial features. It was just plain, cold, blankness. "You are in no position to make demands." His lips finally moved, and the words that came out of his mouth crushed Ellie's heart. "It's not a demand. Just a request. I don't want him to die." She persisted. "What makes you think I would grant such a request?" "Because it's the right thing to do." Ellie gave the obvious answer, but his face twisted like she just spit poison at him. "Do I look like someone who gives a fuck about doing the right thing?" "No!" Ellie answered truthfully. "I'm sorry. I made a mistake. Saving my brother is not the right thing. It is the wrong thing. In fact, I can assure you it is the wrongest thing to do." She made a quick U-turn, and the painter's brows flew up in surprise for just a second, before his next order jumped out of his mouth. "Take her away." *** Life dealt Ellie Sander a cruel blow when her parents suddenly died in a car crash, leaving her to cater for her five year old anaemic brother, whose ability to walk was affected by the same crash. With no money, no stable job, and no help coming from anywhere, she was forced to take advantage of the insecurity in their town to fend for herself and her brother. Being a waitress in the day and a fake Vampire at night, she raised enough money and all went well until one night when she met with the real vampire, and her freedom was taken away.
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The Senior Year Shift

This book is dedicated to all the young adults who have ever felt like they didn't quite fit in, who have stumbled and fallen but always found the strength to rise again. To those who have navigated the complexities of friendships, family, and first loves with courage and grace, this story is for you. It’s a testament to the incredible resilience of the human spirit, the transformative power of love, and the unwavering belief in the possibility of a happy ending, even amidst the chaos and uncertainty of growing up. It's a dedication to the quiet moments of self-discovery, the exhilarating highs of unexpected connections, and the bittersweet pangs of letting go of the familiar to embrace the unknown. It's a nod to the messy, beautiful journey of becoming who you are meant to be, a journey filled with laughter, tears, and the unwavering support of those who love you. To those who have moved from town to town, never quite finding their footing, only to bloom brilliantly in unexpected places; this book is dedicated to you. Your constant adaptation, your capacity to build bridges where you once felt lost, is an inspiration, proof that home isn't necessarily a place but the people who anchor you. For all the times you've felt like an outsider, this book reminds you that your unique perspective is a strength, your differences are celebrated, and your voice matters. This dedication also extends to those who have patiently weathered the storms of sibling rivalry, yet know the deep, unbreakable love that thrives even amidst playful teasing and occasional conflict. It's for the younger siblings who bring surprising wisdom and endless entertainment, and the older siblings who find themselves unexpectedly responsible for guiding and cherishing them through the years. This book celebrates those who dare to fall in love, knowing that the journey won't always be easy, that there will be challenges to navigate and hearts to mend. To those who have faced long-distance relationships, career decisions that tested their bonds, and misunderstandings that threatened to tear them apart but chose to fight for their love; your perseverance is a beacon of hope. It's a reminder that love’s true test isn’t in the absence of conflict, but the capacity to face it together, with unwavering loyalty and a shared desire to overcome. May this book inspire and resonate, offering comfort and hope in your unique journey of self-discovery, and may it leave a lasting impact on your hearts, as Sarah's journey has impacted mine.
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