Holiday Feast
By Scott L Vannatter
“Oh, how I hate the holidays!” thought Trevor.
He looked down the street. The lights bothered his eyes and played with his vision. Things were not clear. The halo effect and the shimmering was simply more of a problem now than the rest of the year. He looked ahead and saw the lone man standing holding a package. He liked them thinner and younger and, well, female, but…
“Beggars and all that,” he finished the idea almost out loud.
“At least, he’s too big for me to lose!”
He managed to keep his fangs protracted as he began the hunt.
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Namaste,
Scott
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Ooh. Loved that one. Never would have thought of a vampire. And Namaste to you as well.
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Ha! What a wonderful surprise at the end. Migraine headaches first came to mind when you mentioned the lights, but with my love of monsters and immortals I should have been thinking vampire. *face palm* I really enjoyed the flow of this piece.
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Thank you so very much.
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That ending I did not expect! Nice one, Scott. 🙂
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Hm, not seen anyone who expected that yet! I love doing that!
Scott
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let us hope the package was a wooden stake, or a revolver with six silver bullets!
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Ohh, good story!
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The eye problem captured my attention as you described my own sight situation this year. However..I haven’t taken a bite of anyone….yet!
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🙂 Ha!
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I’m so surprised that the pickings weren’t richer – this must have been a very late, last minute panic Christmas shopper ;-). That’ll teach him!
I wasn’t expecting a vampire thriller from this prompt – well done!
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General Feeling! Glad I fooled so many. I love to surprise.
Scott
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Well written story and apt title, Scott.
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Love it! What an original take on the photo.
He liked them thinner and younger and, well, female, but…
“Beggars and all that,”
I enjoyed this snippet!
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I loved writing that, too!
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Love vampire tales, though this the feeding frenzy, and not the animic lover kind. Very nice.
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Yes, when the “Dawn Breaks” only the sparkly ones will be left! Scary tought.
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Sounds like a scene from the ‘Twilight’ series, but instead of an ‘Edward’ it is a Trevor. I had to laugh at this in a way, Scott. My little 5 yr old grandson’s name is Trevor, and his mom (my youngest daughter) is a big fan of the “Twilight’ movie and book series and never misses them. She, my oldest daughter and my husband all went to see the last and final episode of ‘Breaking Dawn’, part II. Another thing I thought was a little funny was that it sounded like this Trevor (a vampire?) cannot see well and maybe has cataracts? Ha Ha. I have cataracts and have to really peer into, and focus on things far and near and am having cataract surgery done in a month. Then maybe I can see better too. Ha! Can I use this as an excuse for many of my mistakes in my writing? I try to. LOL
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any port in a storm…
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Wonderful story! Vampires my kind of thing. 😀
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I am glad to hear that. Truly.
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Hi Scott,
You’re right on. The young women are the tastiest and I have a feeling that guy in the photo my be a little tough and chewy. Great the way you strung us along until that jarring last line! Ron
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I love doing that.
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🙂 Yes I can see a vampire having a problem with the Christmas lighting. Nice take on the prompt.
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Thanks! And thank you for stopping by.
Scott
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Retractable fangs are so much better than the old look-out-I’m-a-vampire type!! Send the address of that mall so I avoid it. Wait–I try to avoid all malls, so I should miss him.
Off to get the business of the day going now that I’ve read through another row of stories and looking forward to the next break so I can read some more. Life has such a habit of interfering with my fun!!! Thanks for being a part of starting my day out well.
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Hah! I really like this, especially the last line.
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I like a vamp who can be flexible. Too many people stick with the same old, same old. Very original take on the photo. Nicely done.
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Ohh, never me not same old same old.
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Very good! I liked the vampire’s musings!
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Good!
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That must be the quickest thriller I’ve ever read – loved it Scott. You write well!
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I do enjoy short fiction and I love horror.
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I don’t like horror either, but the occasional thriller is ok.
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Sorry if my sentence didn’t make sense. Meant to say I don’t like horror. ps. check your mail.
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To each his/her own. I enjoy most all types of writing. The blogs have helped that a lot.
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Point is though that you write really well 🙂
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Ah, thank you, and i learn so much from reading your works.
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well, red is a christmas color. drink up!
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Lol – yes, didn’t think of that! Great line!
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Not what I expected. Loved it. These stories are great.
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Glad you liked it. I plan to read others tomorrow.
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Vampires take over Christmas… Scary!!! Nicely done
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Thanks. I will others tomorrow.
Scott
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