[This man needs no introduction. But oh, oh he will give himself one hell of a first impression.]
HULLOOO FORTUNA! [This is a man, a young man in a bow tie and tweed and the intellectual, egotistical spark that could start a fire in a rainstorm.] That's where this is, yeah? [his face is pressed almost right up against the device, but he's also
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Light is scattered in the upper atmosphere--twilight, if you will--and in the dimmest light two people stand. One, a handsome country, one of the youngest of his world. The other? A vampire. They stare into each other's eyes and make promises of love, but little do they know of the trials that await them.
For a few months, everything seems perfect. Their love is like the calm waters of a lake. At twilight. Because that's when all the fish are out or something. And owls, because owls are cool.
BUT THEN the fog rolls in! The devilishly attractive yet brilliant country knows this is a sign of terrible things to come. He does his best to warn his vampire lover, but there's a catch, something the country isn't aware of. He doesn't know that the vampire is forced to obey the will of his boss, just like a country must abide by theirs. He only acts out of concern for their lives! But lack of sleep and mounting corpses makes his mind muddled, fear and anxiety churning in his stomach. Both misunderstanding the other and filled with dread and frustration lash out at the other.
Then. Dramatic pause.........
Emptiness. The wonderful country is left alone with the silence, heart heavy with grief. He's haunted by ghosts and Rail Tracers and his own thoughts. A sad time indeed.
But luckily, like any good romance movie, they knit their relationship back together with love, lice, and some crossdressing. Now, there is a new trial awaiting them, far greater than the one before.
Can they make it through?
I think so.
You'll have to wait for the sequel to know for sure though.
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