Dear Vampire David: What Do Vampires Do for Fun?

If you have a question you'd like to ask on a paranormal matter or just a question, email me at NightsofPassionBlog@gmail.com  with David in the subject line. Thanks. It seems tonight's letter is carrying on a theme on the blog this week.


Dear David,

I'm curious. What do vampires do for fun?

Lola


Dear Lola,

Hmm. I can answer this two ways. What do some vampires do for fun?

Or what do I do for fun?


I'll start with the others. Many vampires enjoy luring humans to their end. Not every vampire sparkles or has a good heart. Places to be cautious in would be night clubs, cemeteries, country club cocktail parties, and political rallies. You'd be surprised some of the civilized places where you'll find vampires. Remember stay in groups and don't be alone with a stranger.


Now what do I do for fun?

1. Walking on the beach at night

2. Going to the movies–I love movies, especially Avatar.

3. Talking a shower or bath with my lifemate–lots of fun

4. Going to a night Yankees game

5. Flying (without an plane), because there's no luggage restriction. LOL! Okay, you may not think that's funny, but to vampires it's hilarious.

6. Rock climbing, but again I cheat. I can let go and float.

7. Giving and receiving foot rubs.


Thanks, Lola, for asking the question. I could go on and on. Once you're over a hundred, your fun list is pretty long.


What about you? What do you do for fun?


–David

Vampire David Hilliard

David's story is THE STORMY LOVE LIFE OF LAURA CORDELAIS

by Susan Hanniford Crowley



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