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Vampire high: Human is not allowed.

Proofreading and continuation by December 2022 Please don't read till then... "Who- what the hell are you?" Nicole trembled, she knew she was trending on a dangerous path, for she was the only one here with him and if she screamed for help no one would come. "What am I? Seriously Nicole I feel you already know the answer to that question." *** Mary Hills is a small town in Pennsylvania, where everyone lives in peace and harmony with no threat of the supernatural. But before this, there was an incident 200 years ago that still makes the people fear, of an evil that may come. Vampires ventured into the town and fed on their blood until some Vampire hunters came to set things right. Vampires were made to go into hiding forever and they became an animate tales for children of nowadays. Nicole Ellsworth, a girl with tainted reputation after a long break from school, decides to resume back to school and pretend everything is normal. But she knows something is different with the present of a new circle of friends, Countess, Marmony, Samuel, Lewis and Nicholas. From their ivory skins to the weird menu lists and outlandish personalities to the strange disappearance of students in school. Gracie and her best friend, Tori are bend over finding out who they really are.

Queen_Leti · Fantasy
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Chapter fifty three

The Porter's house was a mansion, modern in and out and almost everything was made of glass.

Things Gracie didn't pay attention to this last time she came hence her mind really care less about the fancy decoration and theme. She bothered regarding Sheila.

So when Mrs. Porter permitted her to enter the house with her clutching to her quilting bag, she leafed around the exotic white room. They had the modern onyx furnace and she admired it, wishing deep that Grandma Lily could stress less about fire woods.

"It's so good to see you here, Gracie." Mrs. Porter beamed as she picked her glass of wine from a round table that also contain stack of magazines.

"I'm glad to be here too, Mrs. Porter and thank you for the rides." She appreciated the woman. Now she could say she met some rich women in Mary Hills who were nice and kind, regardless of their status.