The Dark Side of Dallas

The Dark Side of Dallas

By:  Jaclynn Jones  Ongoing
Language: English
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Rachel led a boring life. That is, until she woke up dead. With no guidance and no support (besides her only friend), Rachel began to navigate her new lifestyle. In death, she finally began to live. Learning to be a new member of undead would be challenging enough, but Rachel was determined to track down the man who turned her. A bit obsessed, in fact. What reason did he have to murder her? Poor self control? Bored? The reasons really did not matter any more because soon she planned to end his (undead) life.

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17 Chapters
Chapter One
                I died on a Monday.  There is not a single good thing about Mondays. You wake up, you end up dragging ass while getting ready. You spend the whole day trying to get back into the “weekday” routine. Nobody wants to be at work.  The coffee doesn’t do its job, you’re running behind half the time, and sometimes you die.  Or is that just me?            It started out as a normal day. I hit the snooze three times and woke up fifteen minutes later than I needed to be up. I ran out the door, with my coffee in hand, to make a twenty-minute drive in ten minutes.  When I arrived at my office and got out of the car, I tried and spilled coffee all over my blouse. Of course, I did. I was wearing white. My tits were a magnet for messes, especially when they were covered in white. When I opened the front
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Chapter Two
            I opened my eyes to find myself in a strange bed (with a killer headache). I was starving. And the bed wasn’t so much a bed as it was a bag. A body bag?  Whatever it was, I couldn’t see a damn thing. It was like a wraparound black out curtain.  It also was not the easiest to open from the inside. That is fine though because I felt like I had full strength. Or was this more than my normal strength? I tore the bag open in one quick deafening ripppppp. The room around me was not familiar at all. It had blinding bright lights, stainless steel surfaces throughout, and several strange looking instruments.  Was I in a morgue? This must be a morgue. Or Funeral Home? Obviously, not a hospital room with intentions of improving my health.  The goal here seemed to be aimed more towards cutting me open.  Ouch.             &nbs
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Chapter Three
            I woke up startled by a loud banging sound. I hate that feeling. It’s like you’re pulled back to wakefulness while the air is being jerked out of your lungs in shock. It’s the opposite of that terrifying fake falling feeling you get when trying to go to sleep. What was that noise? Was there construction? At 5 am?? Surely, there are laws against that.  I opened my eyes and sat up. The bang sounded again, and I realized the sound was someone knocking, loudly, on my front door. Who is banging on my door at 5am? I grumpily dragged myself up to door to peer out the peephole and see who it was. Maybe it’s an emergency. It had better be an emergency.            Mads. Mads, that who is awake at five in the morning banging on my door. Who does she think she is?? She knows I need to be at work in a couple of hours! I never get up this e
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Chapter Four
            So, I’m a vampire. What does that even mean? Obviously, I need blood. That seems to be a consistent theme for vampires. But all other vampire ‘rules” seem to vary based on which author is telling the story. I need to remember everything I’ve ever read or seen about vampires.            Stakes through the heart or beheading can kill – fairly certain. That seems to be pretty consistent between tales. Could I go out in the sun? I’m not sure. It was night when I was out last.  The sun would be rising soon, and I could test that theory out.  Would I die if I don’t drink blood?  And how long could I go without? I guess I will have to test that out as well. What else was there…?  Oh! Crosses. Godly things. And sometimes they can’t enter houses without an invitation. That’s all I rem
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Chapter Five
            The Texas sun was blazing as we stepped out. I couldn’t feel cold, but I could feel the warmth.  I looked down at my skin to see if I was on fire. No, not yet. I took another step out of the door. I was fully immersed in the sun now.  I felt fine. As fine as dead can feel. I can leave the house in the daylight. Score one for Rachel. Take that Mr. Bitey. Wait, if I can go out, I’m sure he can also be out in the sun. Still. Score one for Rachel.            It was only a little after six am. No stores would be open yet. It was still reassuring to know that I wasn’t destined to live in the dark for the rest of my (undead) life. Cooper happily ran away from me in the backyard, he was prancing around in his usual outside happy dance. I grabbed a ball to play fetch with him. I reached my arm back, threw the ball, and watched as it (ac
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Chapter Six
                Home at last.  I was in such a rush to leave, that I’d left my bike at the impound lot.  Oh well. I hadn’t used it in eight years. Perhaps someone that can’t afford to get their car out will find use in it. I parked my car in my driveway, rushed inside, and headed straight for my bedroom. Time to pick out new clothes and shower. I should probably trash the clothes I’m wearing. Burn them. There is no way these stains are ever coming out of these clothes.            I laid out a new outfit, cast aside the old, and hopped into the shower.  Even my arms and legs looked deathly pallid. It was the first time I had seen them since I’d died.  I searched for wounds, but I could not find any marks on me. I’d at least expect to see teeth marks on my neck, but there was nothing. I suppose
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Chapter Seven
            I’ve got my answer.  It didn’t even take me a full day to find it. Score three for Rachel. Eric must have sensed my excitement because his expression grew wearier. I broke the silence “Thank you for letting me know and for the warning.  Is there anything else that you know about him that you could tell me? I’m sure any details would help.”            Eric looked at me more closely this time. He looked a bit lost this time in his gaze.  “You know, you’re really pretty,” he said.  He’s got the same creepy stare starting as the man from the impound lot and gas station had. Is this some weird vampire juju? Did it make people notice me?            “Thank you Eric, but I really need to –” I started.  Bef
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Chapter Eight
            We stood outside the local Red Cross donor center. Eric had the bright idea to grab us some scrubs that we could change into prior to showing up here. I guess he had done his homework on which scrub colors they were. It looks like they had already closed for business, but I saw a car or two in the parking lot still. We didn’t have any way to get in, so I suppose we were going to have to wing it and wish for the best. Someone forgot the lock the side entrance, so we slowly turned the knob and walked in.                    “Fake it ‘til you make it.  If anyone sees us, just walk like you own the place. I’ll handle the talking.” Eric said.            We walked down the long hall and saw a computer light on in the front of the b
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Chapter Nine
                Mads appeared at my front door shortly after. I was still on edge from that last phone call. I invited her in and started to explain everything.            “—So the blood bags work! I only have a few, but I guess we will see how long it takes me to go through them.  I didn’t want to drain their whole supply, I’m not the only one that needs it.  Oh and I got this strange phone call! It really freaked me out. Someone else knows I’m a vampire.”            Madison’s eyes got big after the last sentence. “How?  Do you think it was the man that turned you?”            “I’m not sure. I don’t think so. It sounds more like he was w
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Chapter Ten
                Eric called me around ten the next morning. I must have dozed off while reading the journal.  We made plans to meet up later that day. I wanted to try to find out more about Anton’s family and see if they were still living. If anyone in his bloodline is living, I wonder if he kept in touch. I opened my laptop and started searching for “Anton Barton 1800’s”. The first few results looked like they were from an old newspaper. All dated before his death. Okay, next check is “Mary Barton 1800’s Dallas, TX”.            “Mary Barton passed peacefully January 15th, 1884, survived by her children Daniel Barton and Elizabeth Barton.” There we go! I kept looking for the mini Bartons. No other results for the kids. Strange. Well, I tried. I tried to find more about Anton Bar
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