Elizabeth watched and said nothing. After he was gone, she spent a long time on the floor, tears flowing down her cheeks. Frightened beyond thought, a...ll she could do was wait for the cruel masters of Tyran to come through her castle door. ~ o ~ Some time ago, Elizabeth had met Stephan for the first time. He was a poet of minor note but a gentle soul of promise. Elizabeth had seen that in him and cultivated him into the husband that she had always desired. She was twenty then and thirty now. Red. Jack explained everything to her, short of the rather unsubtle innuendos that he'd also been given. One of the few, yet very important mandates that had been stressed, was that anything, short of something illegal, was expected. Whatever it took to land a potential client, especially when profits were in the millions, meant just that. Whatever it took to do it. Period. And then Bob had given him a primary example."Anyway, after he told me that, I knew right then and there we needed to discuss. ’ Please read that story first! It is the back-story that provides the setting for what takes place in this story. ‘From thirty thousand feet above the desert floor I see it there below. A city with a legend, the West Texas city of El Paso. Where long ago I heard a song about a Texas cowboy and a girl. And a little place called Rosa’s where he used to go and watch this beauty whirl.’ El Paso City, Marty Robbins Thanks to Lady Cibelle and techsan for their editing help. EL PASO AT TWENTY. You will expire either during or shortly after it happens, but I doubt you'd notice." "What,(sob) will happen to me then? Don't I even get a burial?" "Well, I didn't want to tell you this, but you don't believe invampires, so how can you believe in ghouls? That strange doormanyou met? We have other servants like him. All ghouls. You see webelieve in not wasting anything, plus its good evidence removal. They are very scrupulous about eating up whatever we vampires leave." "That's,.
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