An interactive fiction story about grief. It contains mature themes and content and is intended for ages 17 and up. Light and dark mode available!

Submission for Queer Vampire Jam — Other Entries


Synopsis

Years ago, your life was taken from you, stolen by the teeth of a vampire. For a long time, anger at losing all you were had festered inside, building and boiling, threatening to pour out, but you had maintained it.

Until you heard that the vampire who turned you had shown up in some state, and it all came rushing forth.

Not wanting to lose your chance at revenge, you hunt him down, but before you get to him, you wind up in a random town with a stranger who wants to help you.


Features

  • 7.5k words
  • 1 human (non-binary) love interest
  • Lots of angst

Credits

A.W. Morgan — For the wonderful template.

Cover/title by me.

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(23 total ratings)
AuthorEthersic
GenreInteractive Fiction
Made withTwine
TagsQueer, Romance, Text based, Vampire
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

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Comments

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HOLY SHIT THIS IS AMAZING like im actually going crazy

haha thank you! :)

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short, but still immersive and lovely to read—also leaving me hungry for more. I read the whole thing with bated breath. Chiming in with everyone else: would love a continuation + peek at your other works! 🤌🩷

thank you!! :)

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Omg i loved this so much. I wouldve loved to just have more. This was sooo good. And emotional and short!!! Unfortunately 😭

(+1)

aw haha thank you! i would like to expand on it eventually :)

(+2)

This was fangtastic. I really enjoyed every bit of it! I would absolutely read about their Vampire Road-trip!!

I only noticed a few small typos; literally everything else was written so perfectly.

You open your eyes cautiously, looking around for anything or anyone that could be effecting you like this, but it’s silent.

If you had needed to breath, you’re sure it would feel suffocating, like gasping for air that’s just not enough.

You take their phone as they hand it to you, inputing the address to a nightclub two states over.

(effecting should be affecting, breath should be breathe, and in inputing should be inputting)

I love that Ko is so kind. Seriously great writing!!

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you’re kind, thank you! and thank you for letting me know, i will fix those :)

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i enjoyed this short story! well written and ko is a sweetheart and i would read more if you ever do continue! loved it!

thank you! :)