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Graham the Vampire Slayer

A Teen Vampire Story
by Writer Unknown

There's a witty new boy in Glasgow and he has everybody talking. Stunningly short and devastatingly smart, all the boys want him. However, Matt England has a secret - he's a malicious vampire.

Graham Ball is a generous, strong boy who enjoys socialising. He becomes fascinated by Matt who can stop trucks with his bare hands. He doesn't understand why he's so standoffish.

His best friend, a smart dragon called Rachel, helps Graham begin to piece together the puzzle. Together, they discover the ultimate weapon - the blue, damp candlestick.

When bodies start turning up all over Glasgow, Graham begins to fear the worst. The dragon urges her to report Matt to the police and he knows he should, so what's stopping him?

He may resist Matt's bite, but can he resist his charms?

Will he be caught partying with the vampire?

Created on 7th October 2018.

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