Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Lilith In Kiev

Lilith In Kiev


Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter looked out the residence of his Georgia home as a rare and fierce snow storm raged outside.


In addition to the snow he was surprised to see the ancient Norse god Thor stumbling through the raging snow drifts clutching  his hammer Mjolnir.


Following Thor and growling at him was the Norse wolf Fenrir.


Fenrir had around his neck a small barrel flask (like those worn by Saint Bernard dogs in the Swiss Alps) that had on it the words RAGNAROK OR BUST.



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Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov had just announced his resignation and that of the entire governing cabinet.



When the protesting crowds in the streets of the Ukrainian capital of Kiev heard the news, they erupted into loud cheers.


Standing in the midst of the protestors looking conspicuous in a long flowing white evening gown was the ancient but extremely young looking Babylonian vampiress Lilith (who was History's first vampiress).



Lilith was checking her Nokia Lumia smart phone and had read on her BBC News app that Russian President Vladimir Putin had come down with severe heartburn following a dinner of Belgian waffles he had after an EU-Russia Summit held in Brussels.


Just then she got a text message from the Demon Asmodeus who was standing atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.


Asmodeus asked her to call him right away as he said something of great cosmic significance was about to happen.


Lilith also got a text message from one of Paris' most exclusive fashion shoe stores saying the custom made order she had given for a pair of exclusive high fashion footwear had now come in and would she please call them right away.


Lilith pushed a button and sped dialed the number of the Paris shoe store.

A few seconds later she pushed another button and put an incoming call from the demon Asmodeus on hold.



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To be continued.



-A vampire novel chapter
 written by Christopher
 Tuesday January 28th
 2014.

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