Description In the House on the hill, there lives a vampire.
He sets.
And so many of these children are prepared to throw their lives away over problems that, in Gideon\'s view, appear rather trivial.
The Vampire Gideon prefers to drink nearly expired blood from the local morgue while watching over the humans around him--humans he calls "children," because when you\'re as old as he is, everyone else does seem like a child.
But not of the sexy, mysterious, or sparkling kind.
Description In the House on the hill, there lives a vampire