I've been putting this on Facebook. May as well post it here, too.
I am 100% trolling my niece with intentionally bad vampire fiction.
The Space Vampire Chronicles, Chapter One
Hudson, the 3,412 year Egyptian vampire, was sad. His wasn't the sadness a mortal might feel, such as when their favorite snack cake brand has been discontinued, or when they accidentally put a sweater through a drier and no longer fits. No, his was a sadness that only a vampire could feel. He was sad because he was flying through space.
He had left everything behind except his coven. They flew beside him: the only vampires left on Earth. Except they weren't left on Earth. They were in space. They had lost the war against the Vampire Hunter Alliance, and had fled their home planet, leaving everything behind. It made them very sad. Way sadder than mortals could be. Vampire sadness.
Hudson took solace in one fact: In the void of space, there's no wind to mess up your hair.
The Space Vampire Chronicles, Chapter Two
Bertha Hendricks stared up into space, watching her boyfriend, Hudson the 3,412 year old Egyptian vampire fly away into space. "I didn't realize vampires could fly," she wondered aloud. "This is yet another blow to my already low self-esteem." She was so ugly and stupid. She was also probably the worst vampire hunter in the world, considering she just told her boyfriend to leave Earth and seek out a new vampire home-world.
The whole thing made her really sad, but probably not even close to as sad as Hudson must feel. Vampire sadness was way more intense than human sadness.
Her partner, Aiden, put a hand on her shoulder. "Now that he's out of the way, let's make out."
Bertha closed her eyes and wished the words had come from Hudson. "You're super cute and everything, Aiden, but I don't date mortals."
The Space Vampire Chronicles
Chapter Three
Bertha pulled out her cellphone and used the camera to check her make-up. Her mom always called it “using her cell phone as a mirror,” but Bertha didn’t know what that meant. She was a teenager and therefore completely ignorant of old technologies like “mirbors” or whatever. Why couldn’t her mom be more hip like her friends?
Her mascara was running from all the crying, but the rest of her face looked just as ugly and stupid as usual. She had wide brown eyes and luscious red lips. Her cheekbones were immaculate. Her hair was a wavy brown, and…you know what? This is taking forever. She looked exactly like a self-depreciating Anne Hathaway. Moving on.
The Space Vampire Chronicles
Chapter Four
Hudson looked to his left. Just in front of the infinite span infinite galaxies was the misshapen face of his vampire father, Aorg. Aorg was the oldest of the vampires flying through space. He may have even been the oldest vampire on Earth when there were still vampires on Earth.
“Blargh,” said Aorg telepathically. Being a cave-vampire, he had never bothered to learn English.
“I know, right? My hair isn’t even moving. This is amazing,” said Hudson, also telepathically. Speaking is impractical in space because sounds don’t carry in a vacuum. “Why didn’t we think of this sooner?”
“Blargh,” said Aorg.
“Oh, right, the food problem. We really need to find a new planet." Without human blood to drink, the vampires would wither and die. They needed to find a new planet with blood-pumping hearts to drain.
“Blargh,” said Aorg. He pointed with a furry hand.
Hudson looked ahead. He could see the planet millions of lightyears ahead, the one with electric lights flickering beneath a layer of smog. Aorg was right. That planet looked perfect.