A chance encounter changed my life.
I was walking along, minding my own business, when the most
gorgeous man I’d ever seen in my life ran right smack into me. I mumbled an
apology even though it was clearly his fault because he came crashing around
the corner without even looking. Still, it was only polite to say you’re sorry
when you collide with someone.
He lowered his head and said, “So sorry, how clumsy of me.”
I assured him that it was no problem. I knew I’d get the
feeling back in my arm soon, and it was worth it just to get to talk with him.
I almost fell over when he grabbed my hand, kissed the
knuckles and said, “You are much too forgiving, fair lady.”
I wanted to savor the sensation of his lips on my skin, but
all too quickly, he pulled away. I’m sure it was because he finally got a good
look at me. You see, I’m not all that much to look at. Don’t get me wrong, I’m
not butt ugly, but I’m no super model either. I’m just me, plain ole Caroline.
And he was definitely not the kind of man who usually paid attention to me.
What happened next blew me away. When he said, ‘May I entice
you to go out to dinner with me?’ I knew I must have been hearing things.
“Excuse me?” I asked.
“I’m sorry. I’m much too forward. I just don’t want to miss
the chance to get to know you better. Please forgive me.”
“No, no,” I replied. “It’s perfectly fine.”
And it was. More than perfectly fine, it was totally out of
this world. He was asking me out. I couldn’t believe it.
Turns out, if something is too good to be true, you should
know it’s not going to work out. Hopefully, when it happens to you, it won’t
turn out quite as badly as it did for me.
Oh, we went on our date. The evening was wonderful. He took
me to a fancy downtown restaurant that I’d always wanted to go to, ordered a
hundred year old champagne, and danced my socks off. It was afterward that
things went downhill.
We were walking along the boardwalk, the full moon casting
everything in a mellow glow, when all of a sudden a chill wind seemed to blow
across our path. I know it sounds melodramatic, but that’s what it felt like.
Anyway, the next instant, Raymond, that’s the gorgeous stranger’s name, pounced.
Before I knew what was happening, he had me in a vise-like
grip and his mouth was at my neck. I thought he was just getting fresh, and
truth be told, I would have welcomed the advance, but when his teeth sank into
my flesh, I knew something more scandalous was at work.
As bad as it sounds, something good did come out of the
encounter. It seems that when you become the undead, you also become beautiful.
I guess it’s so you can snare others easier. I’m not sure. All I do know is
that men sure pay more attention to me now, even though I’m pale as a ghost.
It’s nice getting all the attention. I just hate that they
have to die so soon…