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-In this episode: John and Lucy meet once again.
-In this episode: Sebastian comes back into Lucy's life and helps her with the disposal of the Vorsack family.
-In this episode: During an informal dinner, Michelle has an embarrassing outburst of truth and Lucy is forced to make a decision.
-In this episode: Lucy and John spend a blissful afternoon together. Martin makes a desperate pass and an unexpected guest arrives at the big concert.
-In this episode: Sebastian's dark past is unveiled when Lucy discovers his ex-wife Rhea. Michelle becomes intrusive into Lucy's personal life.
-In this episode: Chapter 27 Lucy reveals her true identity to John.
-In this episode: Chapter 26 Many years into their marriage, Sebastian begins to take lovers into the household, breaking Lucy's heart.
-In this episode: Chapters 24-25 Sebastian details his entry into the Priesthood in Ancient Greece. Lucy becomes the object of obsession for musician classmate Martin Chen.
-In this episode: Chapters 22-23 Michelle reveals that she has been spying into Lucy's past. Lucy and John decide to take their romance to the next level.
-In this episode: Chapters 20-21 Lucy thinks about Sebastian, who reveals more about why he chose Lucy to become his vampire mate.
-In this episode: Chapter 19 Thanksgiving season brings John back into Lucy's life as he begs her forgiveness for being an ass.
-In this episode: Chapter 18 After the breakup with John, Lucy is targeted by high school bullies and gossip-mongers.
-In this episode: Chapters 16-17 Lucy goes to Prom with expectant and presumptuous John, where she is unceremoniously dumped. Her plans to abandon Princeton Hills are stopped short when Larry has an accident at work.
-In this episode: Chapter 15 Michelle suspiciously brings up Lucy's past in the form of Sheila and Mark McCloskey. Lucy remembers the events leading to their murder.
-In this episode: Chapters 13-14 Lucy recollects her days at the castle in Herculis with Sebastian and thinks back of a terrible foster experience in 1979 with an abusive family.
-In this episode: Chapter 12 Lucy goes on a rainy date with John, begins to fall for him hard, but forces herself to plan a total abandonment of her current life after being questioned by the police.
-In this episode: Chapters 10-11 Lucy reveals her Prom plans. She recollects the time when she fell in love with her abductor, Sebastian.
-In this episode: Chapters 8-9 Lucy goes on a date with John and gets invited to Prom. She remembers the days after her suicide attempt when Sebastianus abducts her and forces her to become a vampire.
-In this episode: Chapters 6-7 Lucy and John become entranced with each other after their meeting at the movie theater. Lucy recollects the days after the miscarriage when her husband Gianfrancesco sweeps her away to a secluded manor house to escape the ravages of the
-In this episode: Chapter 5 Lucy meets fellow schoolmate Michelle, who invites her to the movies for a possible meeting with John.
-In this episode: Chapters 3-4 Flashback to Italy, the year 1346. Lucy (Lucia) is betrothed to a Florentine diplomat, quickly married off by her merchant parents, and pregnant. Her life is splendid, but quickly tumbles into chaos as the Bubonic Plague devastates the c
-In this episode: Chapters 1-2 After spending the afternoon in detention, John walks his shy classmate Lucy home from school, having no idea that she is really a reluctant vampire eternally trapped at fifteen years old. Later that night, Lucy sneaks out of her foster
-In this episode: Jamie's stomach ached with the effort of her sustained laughter.She wrapped her arms around herself and bent at the waist in an attempt to regain her breath.
-In this episode: "I feel guilty about it now, of course. But, somehow, I don't think I feel quite as guilty as I should for letting some guy get roasted alive."
-In this episode: This is what magic is supposed to look like, Jerry thought. This guy wasn't going to be pulling a rabbit out of a hat. This guy was dark.
-In this episode: "Wash it away. Wash it all away. Try again the very next day. The eraser to your chalkboard is only a few steps away."
-In this episode: "I got to tell you. I'm scared as hell to look in here. But I've got to."
-In this episode: Jamie stormed from her home with murder in her eyes.
-In this episode: "Know this! Know this! Exactly! You must know what it has to teach!"
-In this episode: "I think you should show him. Let him in on the secret.You know you probably won't even be around tomorrow, right?"
-In this episode: All other activities are shadows of sex, pretext and subtext.
-In this episode: "Of course you dummy. Do you have any idea how many of my patients believe the supernatural is somehow involved in their conditions?"
-In this episode: "Scream! Run! Know this! That girl was dead! Dead is bad! We don't like dead!"
-In this episode: In careful manuscript there was a short paragraph. Jamie began to read. "Know this. Ghosts are real. And they are everywhere."
-In this episode: Dr. Jamie Shetter was on the brink of existential crisis, which can be crippling for a doctor, especially a psychiatrist.
-In this episode: Jerry was twelve when the sickness came upon him. It happened in an instant.
-In this episode: The simultaneous trust and distrust of your siblings when in youth is an interesting dichotomy. Unfortunately for Craig, his issue of mistrust doesn't stem from sneakiness or tattle-taling, but from a far darker place.
-In this episode: A whimsical piece that questions the role cats play in our society.
-In this episode: The conclusion. The sacrifice.
-In this episode: In which the mystery begins to unravel. Just a bit.
-In this episode: Casey is having a great day. Sheriff Waters isn't.
-In this episode: Welcome to the backwoods town of Rising Creek, where Casey Crowley, a meek historian, is about to discover more than she could ever want to know about its dark past.
-In this episode: Ah, the obligatory fish story. Join Vaughn in the deep south as he attempts to land the "lunker to beat all lunkers." Should have been the hi-light of his fishing career, but it wasn't.
-In this episode: In 1984 there was a scientific discovery that received little to no publicity. And maybe that was for the better.
-In this episode: A nod to the romance genre- sort of. Will enters into his first relationship, only to find it challenged by his mental illness... well, either mental illness or supernatural forces. I'll leave it for you to decide.
-In this episode: A renowned scientist of physics receives a telegraph from his sister, and this is his letter back to her explaining why it shook him so.
-In this episode: Warning- for adults only! Frita and Roy have been married for fifty years, and are celebrating their union with a vacation away from home. But soon they find themselves yearning for their homestead. Trite as it may be, there's no place like home... b
-In this episode: There are certain questions realtors come to expect- bathrooms, closet space, etc. I don't imagine, though, they are often asked about the local faerie population. Realtor Fenton Wells receives just such an inquiry, though, and decides that a sale is
-In this episode: Many tall tales have been told about the creation of the great American railway system- not so many about its demise. Probably the only "traditional" style ghost story to be found in this collection.
-In this episode: Steve, Pam, and their young son Daniel rent a house on the river for the summer. They would have never thought that a great heron that likes to hang around just off the banks would have played such a major role in their vacation. At least Steve think
-In this episode: People of different religious backgrounds get married all the time. Of course, one of the faiths doesn't usually involve a Lovecraftian god...
-In this episode: Richard is a successful writer, at least in the eyes of the world. But he knows he can do better- if his typewriter would only let him.
-In this episode: Young Bradley has finally bought a home of his own. And as you might expect from a horror story, it isn't exactly unoccupied. But is that a bad thing?
-In this episode: A strong work ethic is an universally admired trait. Join the narrator for this short tale and see if you still feel the same way.