Anyway, the idea for this comic came to me when I was commenting on a deviation. I wrote something about the Wraith (in universe) being the source of the vampire myth. So I thought that it might be interesting to let a Wraith (in this case my OC Charlie) encounter a vampire. And who better than everybody's favourite Sparklepire Edward Cullen.
But as you will see, feeding on a Sparklepire has some unforseeable consequences... poor Charlie. Please tell me what you think!
"lovely fruity aftertaste" hmm I sense and hidden meaning there? XD But FINALLY YES!!!!! Suddenly I LOVE WRAITH!! Now give the sparkly creepy freak the gift of life and do it again! AGAIN!!
LOL! really I was the only one to pick up on that? scary... Ya, I guess I like wraith now, they always kinda scared me before,I use to call them "the great white sharks" (maybe it had to do with their teeth? ?) But then..*sighs* a beachhead was gained in my affection for wraiths by a certain wraith Commanders snark, and then your Charlie came along and killing Edward just redeamed the whole race!
Poor Charlie! I also don't like the Twilight madness, it's shameful for the other vampires (-fans, forgive me). This is a good idea to let a cute wraith feed a vampire, but that damn sparkle...omg Wraith wins herewith, one for Charlie, eh-heh
I love this for a few reasons: I HATE the whole Twilight franchise, I esp. hate Robert Pattinson as both himself AND Edward Cullen, so I LOVE that a Wraith put him in his place...and put him to rest. Ha ha! This is the funniest thing I've seen all day!
Can't say I hate Twilight - "strongly dislike" is a better description of my feelings. But that's more because of the unfortunate implications - I think that the books contain a message that impressionable young girls really don't need to hear...
My husband and I have had discussions about this before. It soo would have to work out that way. Kind of like if a werewolf ate Cullen then he would have to fart glitter.
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