Werewolves are fierce and primal. Their claws have met dirt and flesh and are always ready to tear something apart. Footprints become pawprints when the moon is full, and the beast is unleashed. Arielle Boabhanshi, however, finds someone she wasn’t looking for in a crowded dance club. Try as she may, she can’t put him in the “food” category. There is something about him. Something she didn’t think she needed. Something that makes her world a different place.
Can love
exist between monsters? Can it last an eternity?
My book of gothic romantic poetry, Night Eternal, explores
these questions and this odd relationship. It is a love story, a tragedy, a
battle. Poems are exchanged between Drake, whom I write, and Arielle, brought to life by author Joseph Mazzenga. The poems
are from their hearts…whether they beat or not.
For example,
here’s one from Drake on becoming a vampire:
Birth of a Monster
Looking for trouble,
down a
dark street.
Trying to
hide
from the
day to day.
Wishing
for more,
always
getting less.
When he
offers me
a smoke,
this
shadowy figure,
I shrug.
Why not?
Haven’t
done that before.
Time for a
change.
Inhaling,
I cough,
sputter,
choke,
but not on
the smoke.
His hands
are around my neck,
strong,
icy cold.
The edges
of my vision blur.
The haze
is not enough
to mask
the pain.
Twin knife
pricks to my neck,
a slow
fire in my veins,
cooling as
the blood
leaves me.
The
metamorphosis
is
instant.
I’m no
longer what I was.
I will
never be again.
One chance
encounter
and I’m
gone.
And one from
Arielle on becoming a werewolf:
A Hollow Moon
Footsteps.
Always
footsteps.
Harbinger in
hindsight.
Blind as
total nightfall.
I am honored
by the hunt.
My soul is a
chasm of emptiness
Until that which
is unholy stalks my very shadow.
Closer.
Unnatural
winds nip at my skin,
Ancient
instincts, old and useless, stir.
Telltale
heartbeats stating the prey.
It is I.
There is no
seduction,
Only futile
flight.
There is no
fight save for the aggressor.
I tumble
across time to the primeval.
I am the prey.
Dawn is no
savior.
Only my fear
is the beacon.
My screams
are for the dead to hear.
One cut,
One slash,
One blood,
One
curse....all for the prey,
All for me...
With the
ashes of daylight,
With the
cloak of the moon,
Resurrected.
I am the
cutter.
I am the
slasher.
I will now
spill the blood.
I am now the
cursed...
You can see
they are a tortured lot, but they have been brought together by the night
eternal and only the night knows what will become of them.
Follow Drake and Arielle at Night Eternal for only $0.99. They are waiting for you…and so is the night! Tiptoe through the shadows and
have a peek.
What two paranormal/supernatural characters would you like to see fall in love?
Toodles,
Chris
www.christinedepetrillo.weebly.com
7 comments:
What an interesting project, and a collaboration, to boot. Perfect time to bring it out, here in this spooky month. Best of luck! Rolynn
Great idea! Really enjoyed the poems. It's not a skill I share! Wishing you much luck with the collection!
Wishing you much success, Christine
Very intriguing and made my skin crawl!
Poetry is HARD. You do it very well.
Free verse is hard. I use some poetry in my shifter books, but I usually keep the meter and rhyme. For me, free verse is a struggle. Yay you for conquering it. I know next to nothing about vampires.
Thanks, everyone! Poetry, vampires, and werewolves are a few of my favorite things...
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