His Vampyrrhic Bride

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Tom Westonby panted as he stared at the locked door. He’d tried kicking the thing down. No luck. The hinges and lock had been designed for a strongroom. It didn’t help matters that his phone was in his jacket pocket, and that jacket hung over a chair out in the workshop.
‘Let’s face it,’ he hissed, ‘I’m locked in here. I’m not going anywhere.’ Chester had been gone ten minutes. He’d promised to be back in five. Meanwhile, the flood siren continued its desperate wail, warning everyone to get out
...while they still could. Every so often, an amplified voice from a megaphone – a voice that sounded taut with anxiety – would drift into his makeshift prison cell.
Tom could almost reach out and touch the menace that pulsated in the room; every instinct warned him to escape this death trap.
The amplified voice suddenly became much louder and clearer. The police car must be passing right outside the workshop. ‘. . . situation is serious. The bridge has collapsed. Floodwaters are rising fast.


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