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FANGS, FOR THE MEMORIES

Danger lurks. It always does when you're a kid standing alone on an October evening just this side of Halloween, at the corner of Jackson and Eighth Street.

I'm not far from my house, but right now I'm definitely not close enough either.

My buddies have long ago peeled off for home, safe and secure, after our Friday night vampire movie fun, leaving me on my own for the first time in the darkness with an over-stimulated

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