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Seymour Dorsten sat at his computer in his bedroom and stared at the words on the screen It was late, close to dawn, and he had been writing ht For the last six ht without rest But it didn&039;tthe day Because he was very sick with AIDS, he no longer attended school, or even went out of the house Indeed, his personal physician thought he wouldn&039;t live out the year, and it was aledy of his early demise did not disturb hiined heroine, he was happy in the end, to have even reached the end He had just finished his story Her story

About Alisa Perne, his Sita The Last Vampire

Seyo, but at the same time he knew that it was she who had led hihts he could not have iined if not for his serious illness For hi reatest hts out to, but it was to him, always to him But he had made her immortal, and himself, so that he wouldn&039;t have to be afraid of his own death He knew, in the end, that she had not been afraid, and that her only regret had been that she had not been able to say goodbye to hioodbye to her

Seymour leaned forward and turned off the screen

There was a noise outside his

He glanced over Quickly, he always did

But it was nothing A cat, the wind

But such sounds, this late at night, always h theto give hiical blood To save him from his illness But she had chosen the only destiny worthy of her She had simply decided to vanish, to exist only in his heart

Seyhed weakly and brushed away a tear that cas were half-filled with fluid, and he couldn&039;t draw in a full breath without pain Still, he thought, it was better to be at home with his computer and his story He just wished his heart could beat for her forever

Sey to miss her Yeah "Goodbye, Sita," he said to the eht he would miss her forever

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