Chapter Ten: Vampiric Confrontation

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Chapter Ten: Vampiric ConfrontationSheriff Clayton Harris and Sherwin Williams agreed that the best way to start tracking down the vampire victim zero was by contacting the remaining family he had in Nosfort. Williams remarked that vampires initially acted on instincts mostly, laying too much importance on blood ties and the past. So most probably, Lawrence Callahan, who was the vampire victim zero, had made a direct beeline to his younger son. “What about Leonard Hamilton and Lorraine Maitland?” Harris broke in. He was carefully driving his police cruiser and felt a bit woozy because of the lack of sleep. It was past midnight and he should have hit the sack about two hours ago. He was drinking a cup of hot coffee he had bought along the way, during an unscheduled stop at an all-night gas

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