Well, this sounds like a waste of my time, so the challenge is to tranform it into something meaningful and strong:
First of all, I'm assuming the head vampire is freed from his earthly form, and addressing the killer from another world:
You son of *****! I dare you to confront my evil and revel in my passing. Here I wait. You weak little human, sub-human, deathly liver. Have you not received the wisdom of my thousand years of persistence? Do you see the beginning of your lesson? Have you killed me, or just a part of yourself? Is that what drives you, weakling? The unspeakable evil within you that you cannot reconcile. At least I stood tall, circumcised infants with my teeth, ripped adult throats with my eyeballs, knew what and who I was, accepted my disgust. You - you have aeons to go in this little world, chasing others when you cannot chase your own perverse sickness. How DARE YOU spew your morality on the world as a cover-up for your sexy little hobby! PA-THE-TIC.
Now I have been released from my possession. The demon will seek another, and you or another will win, or lose next time. Over and over. Again and again. Till life do us part.
It doesn't matter. The soul and the light are transformed, allowed by the unbelieved exceptions to the universal law, touched by Lucifer, conferred grace by the holy spirit, and cleansed by their thousand year servitude in waiting. Time is nothing. Spirit is all.
I transform. I become. I understand.
You are forgiven.
2007-06-01 11:11:35
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answered by cutmarc 1
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The best monologues are stories. What is a typical day for Rita? Tell a story, as Rita, about a day from school when she was a teenager. Tell a story about how she met her husband, what their first date was, or how she knew she was going to marry him. Make sure there is a beginning, middle and an end. Good monologues keep us interested and keep moving. If you keep the mantra 'this happened to me' and just write it, you can edit it later and make it even better.
2016-05-18 23:01:09
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answered by ? 3
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no, i like creative writing but i cant think of anything that doesnt sound cheesy. Maybe its because ive had a drink. But then again it is a cheesy question...
2007-06-01 11:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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When an artist asks for something on spec, he/she usually specifies the financial commission that is being offered.
2007-06-01 13:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I apologize. I consider myself a writer... but vampires... sorry.
2007-06-01 10:57:25
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answered by freebird31wizard 6
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Why wud tha want that lad, ? ex vampire killer....
2007-06-02 13:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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haha. english homework? no one would help me with a sonnet
2007-06-01 10:57:12
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answered by kel§ey 3
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Sounds very Buffyish if you ask, just ask Joss Whedon!!
2007-06-01 10:56:53
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answered by kaytii 2
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