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AFTERBITE (The Transitioning)

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Đọc tiểu thuyết AFTERBITE (The Transitioning) của tác giả AinTrippin được xuất bản trên WebNovel.Nate is an everyday teenage boy that goes to school in Vadille High . He's been labeled 'lame' and 'nerdy' and even been bullied because of it. This greatly impacts his self-esteem and how he sees him...

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Nate is an everyday teenage boy that goes to school in Vadille High . He's been labeled 'lame' and 'nerdy' and even been bullied because of it. This greatly impacts his self-esteem and how he sees himself and drives him into a state of depression. Even his parents who are therapists can't seem to be able to get to him. The news of his parents' death by an attack with a supernatural creature pushes him to the edge and wants to end it all by taking his own life. what he does not know is that the new girl Alvah that has different plans for him. While the whole school is watching her, she's looking at him. She's been listening in on his thoughts. He doesn't have much social life, he reads a lot and doesn't bother fitting in and that keeps him authentic, so that makes him stand out for a vampire. She decides he's the perfect vessel for her. If she can turn him Into a vampire he'll climb up the social charts and be powerful, or at least that's what she's saying over and over. But deep down she's hoping by turning Nate into a vampire,so her old love may jump into Nate's body. But instead, Alvah's and everyone else's worst nightmare possess Nate. Will Nate manage to strike a balance between himself as a nice person and a deadly monster?

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