A LONELY SERIAL KILLER.
And when they are both capable of being predator and prey to each other, that\'s a hell of an assumption to make..
The little deal the two outcasts make with each other should keep them both quite happy and satisfied with life-that is, assuming that Lynnette doesn\'t decide to make Timothy her dinner and Timothy doesn\'t decide to murder Lynnette for sport...
With Lynnette, Timothy\'s loneliness starts to feel like nothing more than a shadow from a distant and depressing dream, and he can savor the presence of someone so inhuman that they\'re not bound to disappoint him like other people have.
With Timothy, Lynnette starts to feel more like the dangerous bloodsucking demon she was always meant to be, without having to worry about saving lives.
When she unexpectedly answers his desperate call for company, they realize they could be perfect partners in crime, engaging in a few kinds of bloodwork at once, bringing out the worst and the best in each other.
She, too, is a walking contradiction.
She\'s also a nurse.
Lynnette is a vampire.
He\'s a walking contradiction, and his psychological predicament doesn\'t escape him.
He\'s also very lonely.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A DEVIL MAKES A DEAL WITH ANOTHER DEVIL?
Timothy is a serial killer.
A BORED VAMPIRE NURSE.
A LONELY SERIAL KILLER