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the most horrible sound that they had ever heard. Thump, thump, thump, scrape clunk. What was he up to? They knew he couldn’t come in so what the hell was he up to? Once on the roof the thumps got louder bu t he was careful not to cause the roof to cave in as he had not been invited inside . The vampire paced back and forth up there considering his options. Tomorrow night they could possibly have a red sheriff waiting for him. What to do? He walked from one end of the roof to the other, then transformed into a bat and flew into the living room window where they had congregated . There he stuck to the window and flapped his bat wings to further terrorise them. It was a peculiar thing seeing the bat laugh.
     
        He turned back into his regular form and pressed his face hard against t he glass. If Jerome could frighten them enough he thought that it was likely that their instincts would take over and they would make a run for it , or at least one of them would . His tongue started to lick the window as Margery screamed ; his smile was disturbing and large . She thought he looked like a sick clown. When he pulled down his pants and stuck his hairy ass against the window they all ran back into the kitchen .
     
        “I can come in if I want to!” It was a lie but it certainly did frighten them.
     
        “I’m gonna run for help. If I scream loud enough someone will come.” Panic had pushed away common sense; crying she desperately wanted to run but they wouldn’t let her out of the house .
     
     
     
        Moon Diamond the lilac point Siamese was on the sofa pawing at the remote to turn on Dracula’s large flat screen television. Zacharia ’s soul was trapped inside the Siamese cat and he was looking to watch the news . After several attempts he managed to find the station but soon became uninterested in all the political talk. He stretched long and hard, then threw himself down on the floor and flicked his tail back and forth. The cat inside his head showed Zacharia images of mice that he wanted to pursue and eat, the vampire told the cat to discontinue its pestering, but being a cat it was of course fixated on rodents, birds and balls of string for all he knew. Things that were important to the cat were not important to him. It was like living with a polar bear and trying to get along; they were simply too different to mesh. It was best that he didn’t think about being trapped forever inside the cat but that was just about impossible.
     
        It came out of nowhere and made the cat’s ears twitch. A scream from somewhere in the area forced Zacharia to stand and take notice, so meone was in distress but where? It startled him to attention. Then another shriek found its way to his ears , it sounded female. The living room window was open to the outside and Moon Diamond jumped onto the window sill and listened. The Master was away for a few days; the cat had taught itself how to us e the electric can opener and because of it was self-sufficient. And the bags of blood in the fridge were also easy enough to get at.
     
        “Meow.”
     
       Another distressful shriek and the feline jumped out of the window and down on the lawn. It waited for another scream so that it could orient on it, suddenly it took off on the run, crossing the Mill Road and turning left it wasn’t long before he discovered Jerome with his face against the living room window, licking it. It was obvious that the vampire was in th e process of terrorizing humans. Moon Diamond climbed up the creep’s leg, all the way to his left shoulder and took a bite out of it. Climbing that vampire was fun for the cat but extremely painful for the biter.
     
        “Aaaahhhhh!” Jerome fell off the window and tore the cat from his shoulder along w ith some of his skin when he tried to smash the cat on the ground, but he blurred so fast that he was a bruptly standing in front of Jerome and to his left . He attem pted to stomp the

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