Vampires in Devil Town

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running from her neck to between her legs. Rachel let out a loud moan. She hoped it sounded miserable but it could just as easily have been a moan of pleasure. The rope had been stretched tight against her groin, rubbing that sensitive area nearly raw.
  She wondered if Bones would be able to see this treason taking place in the rearview mirror but when she looked up she noticed the van did not have a rearview mirror. Of course not, she thought. A vehicle this fine couldn’t have a rearview mirror. It would have been like an insult or something. It probably didn’t have power steering either.
  “Slice that bitch up good!” Bones shouted over the driving music, hopping up and down in his seat.
  “I’m cuttin her up,” Rain said, running the knife along the coils of rope binding Rachel’s wrists. She pressed her lips against Rachel’s ear again, whispering, “When I get you free, you have to promise to take me with you. You can’t leave me behind to deal with him.”
  “I promise,” Rachel whispered back, punctuating it with a loud wail.
  “I can’t wait to see that bitch!” Bones shouted.
  The van roared on. Rachel’s spirits continued to climb beneath the quivering of Rain’s knife. Bones took a turn very fast and Rain slipped with the knife, dragging it over Rachel’s forearm. She barked out in pain and Rain met her gaze with a look that said she was sorry.
  “Are we almost there?” Rain asked.
  “Just a few more minutes, baby. Just a few more minutes then I can join in.”
  “Good. I’m runnin out of places to cut. I might have to take her tits off if you don’t hurry up.”
  “You know,” Bones said. “ I was thinkin about cuttin her tits off. But I thought they might want em. You know, to play with and shit.”
  “We think so much alike.”
  “Then I don’t have to tell you what I’m gonna do to you when we drop this cunt off.”
  “I think I already know, baby. I thought we was gonna wait til tomorrow to drop her off?”
  Rain loosened the rope from around Rachel’s body and just the ability to breathe and, if she wanted, move made her feel better.
  “I figure it won’t hurt to swing by. See if they’s there. Maybe we can leave her with that Zack freak.”
  Rachel caught the look of concern cross Rain’s face. If Bones was taking them to someone’s house, that meant more people to get away from.
  Hope that doesn’t make her lose her nerve, Rachel thought.
  “What if they ain’t there?” Rain shouted toward the front.
  Rachel stayed low, on the floor, feeling the van make the transition from asphalt to gravel.
  “It better fuckin be there,” Bones said. “If I gotta haul this bitch around til tomorrow night, ain’t no guarantee what she’s gonna look like.”
   It ? Now Rachel was thoroughly confused. It sounded like they were talking about the Sad House.
  “I’m sure they’ll be there,” Rain reassured him. “They know you’re comin, don’t they?”
  “That don’t mean shit to them. We might still not be able to find it.”
  The van went down a steep hill and skidded to a stop.
  Rachel pulled herself up to her knees. Rain turned her back on Rachel as the van stopped, obscuring her from Bones’ view.
  “I wanna see what you done to this bitch,” Bones said, swiveling his body around to face the back.
  “It’s pretty bad,” Rain said and Rachel was almost certain she saw the girl smile. It was a beautiful thing. The kind of smile that probably reached right into boys.
  Rachel met Bones’ eyes as he turned around and saw just a brief second of surprise before Rain plunged toward him, attempting to jab the knife into his left eye. It went wide, slicing his ear. It hit about midway down, cutting into the lobe.
  Rain shrieked and tried to bring herself away from Bones but he already had her in his grasp. Rachel knew now would be the time. Now had to be the time to spring up and

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