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Vampire

Vampire Long-long ago, There was a war in the country, The soldiers were fighting in the border territory of an enemy, The battle became harder and harder, Until the superpower changed the battlefield, And attack from the side of the mountains, The war lasted for weeks, Then moths, One year later food became scarce in the battlefield, Eight soldiers went missing, The eight ended up in the desert, The eight became hungry and thirsty, They had no water and no food in their reserve, One died in the afternoon and seven remained, Few hours before midnight the other one died, Six soldiers remained, In the midnight they decided to open the bodies of dead two, By thirst they were forced to drink the blood, By hunger they were forced to eat the human flesh of the dead two, Same midnight they were possessed with a strange powers, And they entered the spiritual realm, They started to fly, and able to perform magical things, And able to revive themselves from dead, And same night they invaded enter the enemy’s country, They started to torment citizens all night long, Kidnap, kill, eat human meat and drink human blood, When the day comes they just disappear, When night start they succumb and torment begins, Until they finish all people in the enemy country, And decide turn to their country for blood, As they were flying over the mountains in the night, They noticed the soldiers celebrating for victory, Rested on their way back home to the superpower, One of the six said, “Vampire” a spiritual realm language meaning “Fresh blood and meat”, The other four said “Vampire” The sixth said, “Vampire!!!!” They landed on the nearby bushes.

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