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I'm baaa-aaaaaaaack... Part 2 |
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Did you read Part One? If not, read it now. If ya did, read this entry now. Okay, about the story that the ghost tour inspired. It would be about a young girl who almost drowned, but was saved by a vampire, who then tries to turn her into one to save the girl's life. Because she exhausted herself from trying to stay above water, the transformation killed her, but her spirit still took to the new vampire form. The girl haunts various people throughout the story, using their blood to temporarily take on a corporeal form. The kid's virtually indestructable, because she's not a ghost or a vampire. She's sort of a lost soul lingering in the mortal world, trying to live though her life was taken, but somewhat searching for a way to rest in peace. What can weaken her, though, almost to the point of non-existence, is being deprived of blood. Eventually the blood deprivation gets so bad that she inhabits the body of a young girl being treated for cancer to survive. She strengthens the girl by consuming the blood of healthy humans and then returning to her adopted body. But the chemotherapy the child recieves weakens both the ghost and the girl, and they eventually die. With the funeral of that girl, the restless vampire spirit finally finds peace. This one proves that there can't be a fairytale ending to every story.
I've also come up with a spiffy idea for a kinda morbid dessert. Here's my recipe for The Vampire's Ice Cream Delight... AKA "Bloody Sundae": Ingredients: Cream soda, cherry soda, vanilla ice cream, possibly another flavor of ice cream (see Recommended Flavors list in step 3), brownies, strawberry syrup, and whatever ice cream toppings you like. 1)Mix equal parts of cream and cherry sodas, and freeze into ice cubes. Plan for about 3-4 cubes per serving. 2)Combine soda cubes and a big scoop of vanilla ice cream in a blender, to roughly the consistency of a milkshake. Chill 5-10 minutes in fridge. 3)Put 1-3 big scoops of ice cream into serving vessel of your choice. Recommended flavors: Vanilla, chocolate, chocolate chip/chocolate chunk, chocolate chip cookie dough, vanilla fudge, or "Moose Tracks" (basically, vanilla fudge with peanut butter cups in it). Pour in milkshake mixture. You can either add it before the ice cream and have a pool of it at the bottom, or drizzle it over the ice cream. 4) Top your sundae with "dirt from the grave" (brownies) and "blood" (strawberry syrup). You can add other toppings, but the above listed ones are required.
Please try my recipe, I'd love feedback on it as well. Thankies!!
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Ashykins · Tue Jun 28, 2005 @ 01:25am · 2 Comments |
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