TZADIK: A Curiously Jewish Vampire Short

Ellen C. Maze


4.00 · 1 ratings · Published: 06 Apr 2011

TZADIK: A Curiously Jewish Vampire Short by Ellen C. Maze
THE VAMPIRE
...Giving his younger brother, Julio, the thumbs-up as he jogged past dragging a woman by her hair, Caine leaned against the door frame and watched. There was always one worthy woman and he was an extremely patient monster.

THE TZADIK
...Hannah touched the smaller woman one last time on the head and stood to her feet. The vampire did not move against her as she turned for the door he indicated and stepped into the dark hallway. At least Trisha was quiet and perhaps praying now. Were these women about to become vampire food? Was Hannah? Hannah stepped into the dark and expected the worst.

TAZDIK (Righteous)
Hannah: a stalwart child of Hashem/G-d.
Caine: a bloodthirsty Vampire.
Thrown together by the Fates one dreadful night, Caine and Hannah battle, using weapons intrinsic to each. Who will be left standing when the sun comes up?
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Are you a God truster?
See what could happen if YOU were attacked by a bloodthirsty monster.

Are you a Vampire?
See if you can prevail when the tables are turned.

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A curiously Jewish vampire short story by bestselling novelist Ellen C. Maze, 5000 words, approximately 16 pages in a novel-length book. Enjoy your feast!

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