A Vampire Novel: Reach Before Dawn: Inspired by a true story (A Dark And Seductive Horror Story)

A Vampire Novel: Reach Before Dawn: Inspired by a true story (A Dark And Seductive Horror Story) by Camden McInnis

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Authors: Camden McInnis
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Prologue: Assholes Always Get What They Deserve
     
    Carl Jones wasn't exactly what you would call a happy man. Miserable, angry, hateful, these were the words that best described his overall demeanor, and he was typically only happy when he was able to be miserable, angry and hateful. 
     
    At one time in his life, he used to pretend to be happy. Back in the day when he still owned Sleepy Creek General Store—This was, of course, long before the store was turned into a Gas & Go, and the General Store served as the only place within 20 miles that sold groceries—and he had to pretend to be friendly and nice so that people would keep coming back and paying for his ridiculously over priced items. When you own your own business, the only way you kept yourself in business was if folks that you were a good fella. But secretly, every time someone walked through the front door of the shop, he'd curse under his breath and wish nothing but ill will on whoever came in, and yet as soon as they came to the register with their purchases, he would paint on a smile and make the customer think that he was happy to see them.
     
    But after he sold the store in the early 2000’s—after nearly losing the business a half dozen times because of Wal*Mart the other chain stores that were built within 5 miles of town center—he stopped pretending to give two shits about people and went full grump. In the process of his transformation, Carl managed to alienate virtually every person he'd ever known and drive away three wives (Carl loved getting laid, and even though he was the king of grumpy old men, he could turn on the charm when it came to women. Unfortunately, because of his religious upbringing, he felt compelled to marry any woman he stuck his prick into. He'd stay charming for around a year--or get horny for a piece of strange, whichever came first--and then unleash all of his rancor until the woman would wake up every morning

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