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“Well, how was I to know?” Gabri asked angrily, his features tightening in a dark scowl.
The light faded from Jessica’s eyes. “I bought a new dress and everything,” she muttered.
“Well, why didn’t you say something?” Gabri asked, crossing his slender arms in front of himself.
“What was I supposed to say?” she cried heatedly. “Hello. Nice to meet you. I’m an Eternal One. How about you?”
He groaned and kicked at the sand, avoiding her stare.
“A blind date,” Jessica muttered. “I should’ve known better than to go on a blind date with a townie.”
“You wasted my whole night,” he said peevishly, his arms still crossed.
“Boo-hoo,” she replied nastily. “Break my heart, why don’t you? You really are pitiful, you know? Is that how you do it all the time? Have someone arrange blind dates with poor, unsuspecting girls? You’re too pitiful to get a date on your own?”
“Why don’t you shut your fangs?” Gabri snapped, staring out over the water. “I’m not the pitiful one. You’re the one who agreed to go on the blind date. I can’t believe you. Acting so sweet and innocent.”
Jessica laughed. “I am sweet,” she insisted. And then she added coyly, “But it’s too late for you to find that out.”
Gabri uttered a cry of disgust. “But I need the nectar!” he cried, turning to her. “Without the nectar, I’ll perish.”
“Where’d you get that line? Out of an old horror movie?” Jessica joked, shaking her head. She repeated it in a high-pitched, desperate voice, imitating him meanly. “Without the nectar, I’ll perish.”
“You’re not funny. You’re pitiful,” he said softly. “Really.”
The wispy cloud trailed away from the moon, and the beach brightened as if someone had turned on a light. In the white light, Gabri aged a hundred years.
He has a teenager’s face, like mine, Jessica thought, studying him. But his skin is so pale and brittle, stretched so tightly over his bones. And in the light his eyes are old—ancient and evil.
“Listen, Gabri,” Jessica said, softening her tone a bit, “I need the nectar too, you know. It’s been a long, cold winter here.”
She pushed her hair back over her shoulders as a group of teenagers, carrying drink coolers and Boogie boards, walked past. One of the boys, a straggler, stopped to stare long and hard at her before hurrying to catch up to the group.
“Guess this dress isn’t bad,” Jessica said, smoothing the front of it with both hands. Her eyes followed the boy who had stared at her. “Fresh blood,” she said hungrily.
“Fresh blood,” Gabri repeated in a low voice that barely carried over the wind. “Fresh blood all up and down the beach—and I end up with you.”
“Sucker,” Jessica said.
He scowled again.
“Idiot—that was a joke!” she cried, shoving him playfully into the dune. “Don’t you even have a sense of humor?”
“Don’t shove me again,” he warned, his tone turning menacing. He seemed to float up from the sand, weightless like a kite, and hovered over her. “I don’t have a sense of humor, not where the nectar is concerned.”
“Back off, will you?” she yelled. “I don’t care if you’re an Eternal One or not. You’re the biggest jerk I’ve ever met.”
He stared at her coldly as if trying to decide how to react to her, as if trying to decide what to do to her.
He’s trying to frighten me, Jessica thought.
Well, he’s got a surprise coming. He can stare at me all he wants. I don’t scare easy. And if he tries anything, I’ll slash him to pieces.
She and Gabri slid into the shadows as two boys walked by their dune. The boys were hurrying to join a group of kids who had started a small bonfire down the beach.
“Fresh blood,” Gabri said, his voice a whisper. “Maybe it isn’t too late. Maybe I haven’t wasted the whole night with you.”
“What are you going to do?” she asked, not even trying to keep the mockery from her voice. “Try to get another blind date?”
He ignored her. “I need the nectar,” he whispered, not bothering to hide his desperation. “I need it.” Then, raising his arms above his head, he began to spin.
Clouds drifted over the moon, casting the dunes in total darkness. The ocean roar picked up. The wind swirled in wide circles.
Invisible in the dark swaying dune grass, Gabri spun. When the clouds drifted away and the pale light filtered down again, and the ocean hushed, and the wind calmed, he emerged as a bat, purple and black. The dark animal eyes stared down at Jessica with the same intensity, the animal mouth open, revealing pointed fangs covered in white drool.
He hissed at her, swooped at her face, forcing her to stumble backward and shield herself with her arms. Then, still hissing, up he fluttered until he disappeared against the black sky.
Seconds later Jessica was spinning in the tall grass. Moments after that she fluttered up to join her winged companion in the sky.
I’m so thirsty. So thirsty.
I need the nectar too, she thought.
I need the nectar. I need it so badly.
• • • • •
Monica Davis carried her sandals as she walked, her feet sinking into the wet sand, studying the rippling light on the ocean as the clouds moved across the moon. Her friend, Elly Porter, bent to pick up a smooth, white stone, then skipped it across the water.
“I’m cold,” Elly complained, jogging rapidly to catch up, her knees high, as if that would keep her warm.
“Feels good,” Monica said, closing her eyes, ocean spray clinging to her curly blond hair. “I’m just glad to get away from the cottage,” she added, picking up her pace, enjoying the sound her feet made squishing over the sand.
“When did you get here?” Elly asked, turning to face her friend, walking backward, the wind fluttering her oversize T-shirt.
“Late last night,” Monica replied. “And, of course, Dad threw a fit. He always does.”
“What was it this time?”
“Two of the screens were torn. And there was some kind of bug nest in the house. Wasps, I think. So he started ranting and raving about how we’re paying all this money for a summer house, the least the owner can do is make sure the screens aren’t torn. Poor Dad,” Monica said, shaking her head. “He’s just so stressed out. It always takes him a month to unwind. And by that time—”
She stopped suddenly.
Elly stopped too, and followed her friend’s gaze up to the blue-black sky. “Oh!” Elly cried out, grabbing Monica’s arm. “Are those—bats?”
Monica let out a silent gasp as the two dark forms hovered above. Their wings flapped like bedsheets on a clothesline.
“Run!” Elly screamed, pulling Monica’s arm.
Monica held back. “The beach is full of bats at night,” she told her friend, keeping her eyes on the two hovering forms. “They live on that island over there. See?” She pointed to a dark, wooded island out in the ocean beyond a small dock, its outlines visible against the purple horizon.
“Do people live on the island?” Elly asked. “It’s completely dark.”
“I think there used to be some beach houses there,” Monica replied. “But you can only get to the island by boat. I don’t think there are any people left. Only bats.”
“They’re so creepy,” Elly said, close to Monica, her eyes trained on the two bats that seemed to be flying together.
“They flutter around,” Monica said softly, “but they’re harmless.”
As she said that, one of the bats plunged toward Elly.
Elly didn’t have time to move or cry out.
She saw gleaming red eyes.
Heard the hiss of wind, a shrill whistle, a screech of attack.
She felt it grab her hair. She felt it brush her face. Hot and wet. Hairy. Sticky.
It scratched her.
It beat its wings against her cheek.
“Help me!” she shrieked. “Oh, Mon
ica—please help!”
CHAPTER 3 CHOOSING VICTIMS
“Help! Monica!”
Frantically waving her arms, Elly tried to beat away the attacker.
Monica hesitated for a second, horrified by the struggle, then lunged forward to help her friend.
As she moved toward Elly, the second bat swooped down. Monica cried out and raised her hands to shield herself.
She could feel a cold rush of air as the creature darted past her.
Then, to Monica’s surprise, the second bat appeared to attack the first, flying at it, pushing it with its wings, hissing at it, bumping it away from Elly.
Screeching its anger, the first bat resisted the attack. But the second bat, its red eyes aflame, snapped and swooped until it pushed the first one away.
And then, as both girls stared openmouthed, their hands still held up protectively in front of their faces, the two bats lifted up into the darkness and disappeared over the dunes.
“Are you okay?” Monica cried, rushing to hug her friend. Elly was trembling all over. Her skin was cold and hard with goose bumps.
“I think so,” she whispered uncertainly.
“Let’s go,” Monica said.
They began to run back toward the cluster of beach houses at the north end of the beach.
The whole struggle had taken less than ten seconds, Monica realized.
But it was ten seconds she would like to forget.
What’s with these bats, anyway? she wondered, studying the inky black sky as she ran.
• • • • •
On the south end of the beach, beyond the clusters of beach houses, beyond the grassy dunes, a tall rock cliff jutted out over the ocean, leaning into the water as if trying to reach the dark, wooded island across from it.
In the shadow of this granite cliff, deserted and silent except for the relentless wash of waves against the shore, two bats descended to where sand met rock. Whirling furiously in the sand, they transformed themselves and stepped out to confront each other as humans, a boy and a girl.
“What is your problem?” Gabri demanded, glaring at Jessica and thrusting his hands angrily on his hips.
“I had no choice,” she replied heatedly, standing her ground.
“But I’m so thirsty!” he declared. “One sip—”
“No,” she said firmly.
“It’s none of your business—” he started.
She tossed her long hair behind her with a sharp snap of her head. “Did you see how crowded the beach was?” she asked. “Did you see how many people were watching?”
She didn’t give him a chance to reply. “Do you want to have everyone terrified before summer even begins? Use your brain, Gabri. Or has that dried up too?” Then she smiled as she made a joke: “You could give vampires a bad name!”
He snarled furiously at her, a frightening animal sound. His fangs curled down on his chin.
Jessica didn’t back away. “One stupid attack like that, and all the fresh blood could be scared away. The town could close the beach until the bat problem was solved.”
He turned away angrily, unwilling to admit that she was right, that he had acted foolishly. “She was so soft and ripe,” he muttered.
“You’re a jerk,” Jessica said. “Have I mentioned that before?”
He kept his back to her and stared at the rocks sloping up to the cliff. “I’m sick of your insults,” he hissed bitterly.
“That wasn’t an insult. It was a compliment,” she joked.
Angry, he spun around to face her, his features tight with fury. “How old are you?” he demanded.
“Huh?” Her full lips formed an O of surprise. “Old enough to know more than you,” she replied, laughing, pleased at her own smugness.
His eyes continued to burn into hers. She tried to look away, but he held her with his stare. “You really think you’re hot stuff, don’t you?”
She nodded.
“You really think you’re better than me.”
She nodded again.
Again she tried to turn away from him. But the powerful hold of his stare was too overwhelming.
They stared at each other in silence for what seemed a long time, locked together by ancient, invisible forces.
“How would you feel about a little challenge?” he asked finally.
“A challenge?” She felt herself pulled toward him, pulled against her will.
“A bet,” he said, a smile slowly forming on his handsome face.
“I’ll win,” she said flatly, her face expressionless, only her eyes alive.
The smile faded quickly from his face. “No, you won’t. You will lose.”
“What’s the bet?” she asked softly, drawn toward him, caught in his grip, a prisoner of his eyes. “Do you want to bet on the Red Sox?”
He didn’t laugh. “I hate your sense of humor,” he said heatedly.
“Jealous,” she accused. And then screamed, “Stop staring at me, Gabri!”
To her relief, he obediently averted his eyes. But the curve of a smile on his face revealed that he enjoyed having power over her. “Do you want to hear the bet or not?” he asked sharply.
“Sure.” She moved beside him and leaned back against a sloping rock. It felt cool against her back. Soothing.
“We both need the nectar,” he said, reaching up and sliding his fingers through her long hair. “We need it so badly.”
“Cut to the chase,” Jessica said sharply.
Ignoring her impatience, he continued to comb her hair with his long, slender fingers. “Why not see which of us is better at getting the nectar?” His fingers moved slowly, rhythmically through her hair, giving her chills. “Why not see which of us is more successful with the young humans, which of us is more attractive, more appealing?”
She shuddered, then grabbed his arm, gently pulling his hand from her hair. “What are you suggesting, Gabri?” she asked, not releasing his arm.
“I will get a girl within my power before you can get a boy to succumb to you,” Gabri said, his entire face lighting up with the challenge.
Jessica’s face expressed disgust. “You mean you will fly onto the beach and attack a girl before I can attack a boy—like that disgusting, babyish display you put on tonight?”
He squeezed her hand. “No, no,” he said softly. “Not like that. Three sips, Jessica. Three small, measured sips on three different nights. That’s what it takes to turn a human into an Eternal One. Take too big a drink, and the human dies. Three small, measured sips—and the human lives forever, as we do.”
“So what are you suggesting?” Jessica asked, becoming more interested. “Are you saying that you will choose a girl, a living girl, and take three sips on three different nights, and change her into an Eternal One?”
“Yes!” he agreed excitedly. “I will do that before you can do the same to a boy. What do you say, Jessica? Do you accept the challenge?”
She closed her eyes and shook her head. “No.”
“No? Why not?”
“It’s too easy,” she replied, a mischievous smile forming on her full lips. “I’d win too quickly. You’re no competition. By the time you arranged a blind date, I’d have my victim in my power.” She tossed her head back and laughed.
Gabri stuck his tongue out at her. “That’s what I think of you. You’re all talk, Jessica. You’re afraid to compete with me. You know that girls can’t resist me.”
“I can resist you,” she replied, crossing her arms over her chest.
“Then why won’t you accept my challenge?”
She reached out and playfully squeezed his chin. “Don’t get all pushed out of shape, Gabri honey,” she teased. “I just want to make the bet a little more even. You know, give you a tiny chance to win.”
He jerked his chin from her grasp and uttered an exasperated groan.
Jessica snapped her fingers. “I’ve got it! This’ll make our little bet more interesting.”
He turned his eyes to hers. “Well?”
“You select the boy I’m to work on, okay?” she said, pleased with her inspiration. “You select my victim, Gabri—and I will select yours.”
“Yes!” he cried. “Excellent!”
Before they realized it, they were spinning together, whirling with the wind beneath the smooth, steep rock cliff, whirling together—and then rising apart, rising into the dark sky, soaring high, then diving low over the beach, still dotted with groups of young people.
Tender young people, Jessica thought hungrily, swooping low and hovering.
Tender young people.
Fluttering just high enough not to frighten them, she studied their full, happy faces.
And tingled with excitement.
CHAPTER 4 JUMPED FROM BEHIND
April Blair knew she was trapped.
She backed helplessly into the corner and awaited her fate.
“Oh, no! Stop!” she cried, raising her hands to protect herself.
But her two sisters, Courtney and Whitney, the Terror Twins, as April called them, closed in on her. Giggling madly, Courtney held April’s hands, while Whitney dived and began a ferocious tickling attack.
“Stop! Stop!” April cried through tears of laughter.
The two blond-haired, round-cheeked, six-year-old monsters knew that April was extremely ticklish, and they made the most of their knowledge.
“I can’t breathe!” April gasped, sinking to the floor. “Really! I can’t breathe!”
That only encouraged them.
April tried to roll away from them, but Whitney quickly jumped on her, pinning her against the straw mat that partially covered the living-room floor. Courtney continued her attack, concentrating on the most sensitive spot—the back of April’s neck.
April was squealing with helpless fury when Mrs. Blair burst into the room, loaded down with shopping bags. “April—what are you doing?” she asked, sighing as she set the heavy bags down.
Mom certainly has a flair for asking the obvious, April thought. “I’m being tickled,” she answered.
“We’re monsters,” Whitney explained, still straddling April’s back, her yellow sneakers digging into April’s sides.

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Party Summer
The Scream of the Haunted Mask
[Goosebumps 06] - Let's Get Invisible
[Goosebumps 10] - The Ghost Next Door
Goosebumps Most Wanted - 02 - Son of Slappy
Calling All Birdbrains
Series 2000- Headless Halloween
Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz
Who Let the Ghosts Out?
Battle of the Dum Diddys
38 - The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
08 - The Girl Who Cried Monster
Don't Scream!
Visitors
Werewolf of Fever Swamp
[Goosebumps 54] - Don't Go To Sleep
[Goosebumps 58] - Deep Trouble II
Werewolf Skin g-60
37 - The Headless Ghost
Trapped in Bat Wing Hall
Fright Christmas
Bad Dreams
Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
[Goosebumps 04] - Say Cheese and Die!
[Goosebumps 17] - Why I'm Afraid of Bees
The Curse of Camp Cold Lake g-56