back It was probably a long wet mess.
Then it began to sprinkle. I placed Juliet inside the house while I remained out in the rain.
“You ’ r e getting wet, ” she said.
“I don ’ t care.” The rain came down harder and was hitting the back of my body.
“Then I don’t care either.” Juliet hopped outside as the rain fell on us. She jumped in my arms, and I give her a long passionate kiss. “What is happening to us?” Juliet asked.
“I think we’re falling in love,” I said, “as a matter of fact.”
“ How is that possible? We only talked for the first time a couple of hours ago? ”
“Our heart s know what they want. Why waste all that time trying to figure out if the person is that right one when you just know it. ”
Juliet looked up at me and said “I do know it.” Juliet then grabbed my face and gave me a long, slow, wet kiss that nearly knocked the Dracula cape off my body .
“Juliet! Juliet! Where are you?” A woman yelled from inside her room.
Juliet’s back stiffened. “Oh, drat!”
“Who is that?” I asked.
“That is Martha,” Juliet said.
“Who is she?” I asked.
“She is one of our helpers.”
“A servant?”
“A helper,” Juliet said , correcting me. “You b etter go. ”
“Should I?” I asked. I didn’t want to leave.
“Yes, Martha will tell my father if I’m out on the balcony too long,” Juliet whispered. Then she raised her voice and said, “I’m out on the balcony!” Then Juliet looked at me and said , “G o!”
“Not yet!” I said turning into my werewolf form and diving under the balcony, holding myself up by the beam to stay clear from Martha’s discovery .
“What are you doing ou t here?” Martha asked Juliet, as she opened the door.
“I am just admiring the moon, ” Juliet said.
“It is to o cold for you to be out here. ”
“If I put a jacket on , m ay I stay out here five more minutes?”
“ Go put a jacket on and you only have two minutes, ” Martha answered .
“Sounds good. ” Then Juliet and Martha went inside to get Juliet a jacket. A minute later, Juliet came back out and said, “Romeo, Romeo, are you still there?”
I swung up and landed on all fours, then quickly turned to my human form. “I’m here.”
“I only have two minutes,” Juliet said.
“I heard.”
“Will you come back?” Juliet asked.
“When?”
“This time tomorrow.” Juliet grabbed my hands and held them in hers at the front of her body.
“I ’ wi="+0">ll come back this time tomorrow every day for the rest of my life.” I brought Juliet’s hand to my face and kissed both hands individually.
“You will ?” Juliet asked staring deep into my eyes.
“Yes, I will. ”
“I believe you.” Juliet put her head in my chest and wrapped her arms around my waist.
“Juliet?” I said.
“What?” Juliet looked up at me.
“Thank you, ” I said as honestly as I could.
“Thank you? Thank you for what?”
I looked down at this beautiful woman and said, “Thank you for being alive . T hank you for growing into the woman that you are now. Thank you for finding me. ”
“Romeo…thank you for finding me.”
“The pleasure is all mine. ” I looked into Juliet’s eyes and said, “I will come back to see you. ”
“Tomorrow night.”
“Tom orrow night, ” I answered. Then I gave Juliet a long, deep, honest kiss. The kiss was goodbye, but it was also a celebration. I didn ’ t want to leave. Everything about her made me a believer in true love. She was all that I wanted in this mad world. As lon g as I had her, there would be no fea t to o big to overcome. Even vampires v ersu s werewolves.
Chapter Ten
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wght withon> , n or any vampire, for that matter . I had been in the heart of Capuletville last night. As far as I knew, I was the only werewolf ever to accomplish such a feat of stealth. I had sneaked behind enemy lines and stolen vampire
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