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Victoria: “My Mom and Grand Mother have nothing to do with it and you are supposed to be my friend.”

Johnnie: “I am your friend. That is why I am trying to help you.”

Hammond: Having looked into the stories of Vampires and Werewolves, in the area, also herd the rumors about
Thomas Hankins being in the area. “I might as well watch this area for a while. What are the chances that a little part of town would have two diners juxtaposed against eachother named Vamp and Shifter?”

About this time Dana pulled up to refresh herself at one of thediners. The Vamp.

Dana: Remembering the time she dressed up as Elvira. "Yea, he liked that. We used to have lots of fun,
until he got religion.”

Thomas left the cave and headed to the area of the two diners. He had seen in a vision that if he never entered either diner, he would be able to escape back by way of the woods without the Authorities catching up with him. Everyone would be guessing what really happened and the Nation would know that he was still on the loose,
thereby giving hope to many.

As he walked there flashed by him, occasionally, wolf shaped entities. They had all the frightening movements of a Hollywood production. One huge wolf looking creature leaps at his face and he just waved his hand
 and it disappeared.

Then he begin to see what looked like a giant bat fly over head. Afterward, it stood on a hill and watched him pass by. Thomas did not even turn his head to watch that bat as he passed.

Thomas: “Lying wonders.”

At that point a very large bolder rolled towards him. Thomas did not alter his course. He just reached in from of himself with both hands as if welcoming the bolder and spread his arms quickly. The bolder split in two and went on either side of him. A large tree fell behind him, aimed at the back of his head. What looked like a lightening
 strike from a clear sky cut it in half and it was flung away from him. None of this frightened Thomas and all phenomenons ceased.

Dana goes into the Vamp and takes a seat on a barstool next to the counter. A lady dressed like Elvira came out to serve her. She was slightly voluptuous but a little thin.

Dana: “You bring back memories of the fun me and my husband use to have with me as Elvira.”

Barmaid: “Not everyone can imitate Elvira.”

Dana: “Believe me child; Elvira would have been honored if she saw me.”

Barmaid: “What will you have?

Dana: “A menu please.”

Barmaid: Getting a menu.  “Most people who come here already know what they want.”

Dana: “What is this Plasma Special? Why is the cost near a hundred dollars?” 


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