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An Incident at Ann's Diner
- Narrated by: Steve White
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Jonathon Kurten was, by all appearances, a healthy-looking man in his mid-30s. Black hair, with just a subtle stripe of gray running down his right side, neatly tied off into a ponytail. He was of noble decent and held about him an air of attention - attention that always seemed to be getting him in trouble.
Too bad he hadn't felt the beating of his heart in over 500 years.
The vampire did his best not to cause trouble.
Stepping into the rustic establishment proclaiming itself "ANN'S DINER", trouble was about to find him.
What is a vampire to do, when all he wants is a bacon cheeseburger?
©2015 Donald Allen Kirch (P)2016 Donald Allen Kirch
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