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			<title>Ten</title>
			<description>The next morning Eliza woke up feeling sore from head to toe.  She tried  stretching her arms but it only hurt more.  She decided that it would  be best to call off of work for a few days.  The last thing she needed  was to be tracked down there.  She was being paranoid, but she had good  re..</description>
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			<title>Nine</title>
			<description>Once  Charles had dropped Eliza off and said goodbye, she hopped into her own  car and headed towards home.  As she drove, thoughts flashed through her  mind.  The taste of blood still lingered on her tongue and she smiled  to herself, biting her lower lip.  It was good, really good, but it ..</description>
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			<title>Eight</title>
			<description>Charles looked down once more at Eliza's hand.  &quot;I think we should bandage that up.&quot; She nodded.  &quot;I agree.  Then what?&quot;  &quot;Then we skip dinner and go straight to dessert.&quot; He smiled, then led  her to a bathroom that was just a few doors down from the kitchen.  Eliza sat on the fluffy black toi..</description>
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			<title>Seven</title>
			<description>A half an hour later, Charles pulled into the circular driveway of a huge, breath-taking mansion.&amp;nbsp; Eliza was in awe as her eyes explored her surroundings.&amp;nbsp; The driveway was made of multi-colored stone, and in the center was a towering wolf fountain.&amp;nbsp; It was black, with intense r..</description>
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			<title>Six</title>
			<description>For the remainder of the evening, Eliza kept to herself.&amp;nbsp; The last thing she wanted was another encounter alone with Billy, so she made sure she stayed in her tent.&amp;nbsp; David was close by, meaning he would hear any intrusion into her privacy.The night was peaceful.&amp;nbsp; Crickets chir..</description>
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			<title>Five</title>
			<description>The man was squirming and trying his hardest to break free.&amp;nbsp; Eliza caught her breath and walked towards her brother casually.&quot;Where have you been?&quot; He demanded.&quot;Um, exploring.&quot; She nodded towards the captives.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Dinner?&quot;&quot;Yes.&amp;nbsp; I've been saving them until you returned.&amp;nbsp; I was ab..</description>
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			<title>Four</title>
			<description>Eliza was relieved that the house was silent when she arrived home. She trudged lazily up the stairs to her room and collapsed onto her bed without changing out of her clothes. She didn't even bother taking off her shoes; she was that tired. A few minutes later she had drifted into a peaceful slumbe..</description>
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			<title>Three</title>
			<description>Mike was a tall, grizzly, bear of a man. He owned the bar &amp;amp; grill and was -- for the most part -- friendly towards Eliza. She could tell he secretly had the hots for her but knew she would never give him the time of day. So, he focused his &quot;needs&quot; on the other waitress, Amy. Eliza knew that Amy ..</description>
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			<title>Twilight's Eyes</title>
			<description>A masquerade, and nothing more..</description>
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			<title>Untitled</title>
			<description>Beautiful creature of the night, You're diabolical..Peril eyes filled with secrets,You're mythological..Frightening at just a glance,Paralyzing me..Stunning suitor of unknown destiny,Can't you see..I'm the damsel in distress but you won't rescue me..That fair maiden trapped in a tower but you won't ..</description>
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			<title>Two</title>
			<description>Eliza woke the next morning with a throbbing headache. She sat up in bed, squinting her eyes as they adjusted to the sunlight that peeked through her curtains. She found her cell phone on her night stand and sifted through the contacts until she reached Mike's Bar &amp;amp; Grill. It was where she worke..</description>
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			<title>One</title>
			<description>Eliza held out her hand as blood trickled from the slice across her palm. She watched with fascination as Brian held a glass cup just below her hand, catching the dark red liquid that slowly filled it.&quot;That's enough, don't you think?&quot; He asked.She shook her head, not saying a word. She kept he..</description>
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			<title>Blood on My Pillow</title>
			<description>Eliza was never a simple girl. 

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