Vampyre – Part One of Four
There are some who let loose when on business trips. New in town, slim chance of bumping into a familiar face – you know how it works. This is not about married people, infidelity or even morality.
This is about single people looking for some fun.
Afterall, one night stands could lead to something — permanent.
Did I say permanent 🙂
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Tomorrow: Some Humour with the Brothers Grinn
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Our eyes met and I knew night would be fun.
Hot and soaking sheet increases adrenalin.
With morning I had two marks and more of him.
A vampirette looking to procreate.
Your story makes me want to give a different twist. A very enticing and exciting event of what night brings. Thoroughly enjoy your post.
Wow! Jasey – this is so sensual.
Who have you been meeting during your business trips 🙂
Luv and hugz,
Eric
What a fun little story! I love that fantastic twist at the end.
Glad you liked it and happy to have you visit.
Cheers, Eric
lol.vampires scare me.
Oh, dear, now what do I do – there are some women here who simply love vampires to death – was that a pun 🙂
LOL..
(general hospital)
Had to quit watching
TV show i watched since i
Was one – vampires.
I guess he’s not the type to stay for breakfast.
LOL – no, not even for tomato juice 🙂
Your posts always make me reflect in both humour and wisdom, dear Eric ! And, of the kindred souls – we continue exchanging our thoughts and form intricate lines between the voids of loneliness and in solidarity of bliss – ’tis always we look within where the scent of such connections exist — but, in silence.
Love your blog ! (but you know this!).
Wow! Shaheen my dear.
What a poetic rendition, this. You invest so much effort with your comments, whenever you visit. You humble me with your thoughtfulness.
Trust and hope all is well.
Much luv and hugz coming your way from your doost,
Eric
Thank you, dearest Eric. Well, ’tis you who brings out the ‘thoughtfulness’ of my words, for, you simply write such in grandiosity with a touch of wisdom, humour and wit – all in one, it compels one rather easily to leave an imprint for you to recognise your brilliant ability to manifest in pen-ship!
All is well – just dealing with the residues of my recent poem (as you have noticed), the residues of the heart – am sure you are understanding between my lines. Thank you for reading my posts – I do value your imprints at my galaxy. Love to you and all at home. Shine, doost e man !
This was really terrific Eric, I wasn’t expecting the Vampire reference at the end. I liked it very much.
Hello Dominic,
It’s an old ploy we writers pull, don’t we – snapping the trap at the last moment, as it were 🙂
Thank you for your presence and comment,
Eric
wow, that was a “killer”! lol. i liked it!
Hello Rachel, welcome back 🙂
Yes, killing her with his passion.
Now that she has those ‘love bites’ she will forever be one of his conquests. 🙂
LOL – and so grows the harem 🙂
I LOVE that, and it took me by surprise. I think that one you should submit to ThickJam.com.
Thank you JM, for your visit, compliment and suggestion.
Don’t know much about Thickjam and I popped over there – it looks somewhat user unfriendly and does not say much other than providing an email for submissions. I’m sure I’m missing something. No worries.
I enjoy reading your posts and as you’re probably aware am “following” your blog.
All good wishes, Eric
Thank you so much for following, and that is how I was led to your blog. And I love it! You are right, thickjam is a very basic online magazine, but different in the content. I find myself going back there often, because I know that whatever I find will be unexpected. For that, I love it and if it calls me regularly to read, it probably has many regulars.
Yes, do ignore taps on the windows. Especially from the second story. : )
‘Dismiss the fuzzier,
And passages flashier
In prose; strive for words worthier
The goal–always–loftier.’
As always, a pleasure to read your posts, Eric.
Cheers,
Paul
Just returned from the gym and shower. Polishing up tomorrow’s post and then – a glass of JD beckons 🙂
I love your contribution, Paul. It is layered – just the way I love them.
All good wishes,
Eric
Hehehe… i am also waiting for the him to come back. wanna see what we will happen next. lol. Actually, she is sure he will come back becuase she knows she tastes Good!! Probably.. hahaha
That’s a great thought, Clinton – she knows how she tastes.
Hmmm, your comment also set me thinking – should she stay another night in that town, is there a second rendezvous —
Awesome, you know I have a weakness for vampires! I love it.
Yes, Susan I gathered that 🙂
You again stir my thoughts Eric! this time with such a different topic.I feel this when I read yours!
Loneliness is what we abhor,
amidst the crowd too we stand alone,
with the one whom you know,
could you trust your love as whole,
or mere acquaintance shall make
a way for two long lost souls…
Soumya dear,
I read this a couple of times – you captured the scene and emotions very well. Yes, I know the feeling, especially when on business travel and having to spend weekends away – to be utterly alone amidst crowds of families.
But your verse touches more – much more pain filled – to be alone with a loved one beside one, and yet to be alone. That is dreadful.
And two long lost souls — it goes on to say more.
Peace and blessings,
Eric
Maybe you have heard the expression Eric, they are called bee stings on this side of the pond!!
Aha, vampire bees are they 🙂
Oogling the waggle of a female posterior-
A males motive could be classed as ulterior?
Yup, some are real beasts in the interior
Look how their charms flow out their exterior
Envelpoe sealed and tightly closed.
Guess we have them now exposed.
How does this rhyme with the “riors”
Somehow it breaks barriers 🙂
I bow to your knowledge which is far superior
From one now feeling a little inferior.
Let us explore frontiers
Until we run into barriers
We writers are word warriors
Illuminating pages while sitting on posteriors.
Many a time re appears a warrior
Unaware of forces arraigned superior
Brought before the court of a superior judge
I decline to write for fear of words I’d fudge
Now what happened to that rhyme?
Rhyming is fun as a career
It makes everyone merrier
Far easier than being a hod carrier
Is being employed as a farrier
Jockeying for position as one climbs the ladder
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I’m going to ignore the last two lines and stick to the rhyme you initiated – don’t agree with shifting the goal posts in mid game:
Brought before a judge superior
Who found one’s offering inferior
P/s Keep it coming, I’ve a dozen more locked and ready to roll 🙂
I’m off for my evening workout in the gym and leave this thought:
Someone once said, bantering is merrier
I agree, competition makes none happier
Good advice, I reckon.
The much maligned business trips are in the thick of it again
It wasn’t my idea, Hon, that biz trip made me do it 🙂
That was really good that’s one thing I find tricky – being imaginaive with limited words.
Also, thanks for stopping by my blog!
Thank you for following me back to my blog and leaving a comment – I appreciate this.
Yes, I prefer to write short pieces as it forces me to focus and choose words with great care. This is a kind of warm up which I then try to transpose to my novels – helps keep the writing “tight”.
All good wishes, Eric
Your words will never die
Might be forgotten but never die 🙂
Oh my goodness, not what I expected! Another good reason to bring a book for a cozy evening – alone 🙂
Yes, a book will be nice and don’t answer the door – nor the taps on the window 🙂
Stranger things have happened! Nicely stated – prevocative as usual.
Yes, I’m sure stranger things have happened in hotel rooms – some beyond rational explanations. Peace, Eric
did he say he’d love her forever ?
I’m sure he did – until her blood runs out. Men!
would her heart be broken if he said “Sorry babe, you’re not my type”
LOL – Bram Stoker did not know that did he, and neither did von Helsing!