The only hard evidence of life, in fact, were the tears it had begun to shed upon beholding itself. The lady suffered this to continue for a few seconds – long enough for him to fully appreciate his horrible state of atrophy and degradation – then ordered the attendants with the mirror to move away, while another pair took their place. These two carried an object of similar size and shape, but of a quite different character: a frame of delicately-carved wood, containing the portrait of a lady (to all appearances), wearing a white dress and a melancholy though not unattractive expression, seated with her hands folded upon her lap. Though the work was exquisitely executed and very true to life, its resemblance to the former knight of Vlad Dracula’s court was not much more marked than that of the corpse-like being, who gazed upon the portrait with mixed, though chiefly negative emotions.
Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 32
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Lamp of Love Scene 32
Deedee found the experience of being a naked infant under Ron’s watchful eyes tremendously satisfying. Anytime she wished, she...
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Dreaming of a Dark Winter Scene 23
It took her eyes a moment to adjust to the brightness, and even then she found it hard not...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 131
“What do you mean there you guys are?” Jacquelyn said to him perhaps a little too quickly, “We’ve been...
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Ellen’s Visitor Scene 121
She latched the tray in place, making sure to watch out for his little hands so they didn’t get...
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Alvin in the Fourth Scene 194
Re: Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Fourth “Oh good lord not again! I already told you the name...
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Lamp of Love Scene 13
There where no inscriptions or signs to give him a clue to it’s origins. Deedee had managed to get...
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The Story of Theodore Scene 14
“Yep, he’s wet,” he told himself as he reached for the baby’s diaper bag. Baby John John quieted immediately...
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The Curse of Little Ollie, Scene 2
Ollie woke up with a lot of pain in his mouth. He jumps up and runs to the bathroom...