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Longinus The Vampire: Babylon Longinus The Vampire: Babylon by Alan Kinross
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“Welcome to Irkalla, the Land of the Dead,” the woman said. “I am Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“The desert became grim, dark and foreboding. A silence of death lay over the land, and it seemed as though the very stars held their breath and twinkled no more.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“His mind drifted back to times past. He missed the companionship of his old pack. He had grown up in the pack and knew each wolf by sight and smell. They had played and hunted, bred and cared for the young, and fought and died together. His bonds to the other wolves had been very close – particularly his mate. She had been the strongest and the swiftest female. She had reared their young well and had always yelped and whined with affection after he returned from the hunt. He remembered the comfort he had felt on so many starry nights, lying beside her with his head resting upon her neck in a sign of affection. However, she was gone now, and he could not bring her back. The two-legged ones had seen to that.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“As the High Priestess looked down upon the child, she was struck by her holy perfection. She was a tiny person in miniature, and her beautiful eyes, little hands, and long eyelashes were sublime.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“Not so many moons ago, he had been able to run to the summit of the temple without losing a single breath; however, now he felt like an old camel that laboured under a load of corn. Years pass so quickly, and the dreams of youth are lost forever.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“Time after time, they brought each other to new heights of ecstasy, until finally, they lay spent in each others arms in the quiet peace and contentment that only lovers know.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon
“Patience is hard when your very soul cries for freedom.”
Alan Kinross, Longinus The Vampire: Babylon