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There has been an addition to the brides of Dracula. His cult is growing and Dracula better watch his back because a new vampire might be emerging.
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Are You There, God? It's Me, Dracula [The Jonathan Harker Files] by kowalska
Dracula - Bram Stoker
27 Apr 2012
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Bram Stoker’s Dracula as told by the vampire himself. He might look human on the outside. He very well might be a monster on the inside. But what is it that makes his cold, dead heart go pitter patter? Lifeless or not, in his heart, Dracula is obsessed with the new boy at school and can’t help himself from drawing hearts in the margins of his diary’s pages.
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Count Dracula stands before the Harkers' bedroom window and longs for a taste of the couple within.
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Count Dracula comes to feed while Jonathan is sleeping.
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AU. Mina makes a bargain with the Count, but Jonathan is not sure either of them will survive it.
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During the return from confronting Dracula, Jonathan encounters a familiar face.
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John Watson is being fed on by something in the night. Unfortuneately, Sherlock is that something.
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The human brain is a remarkably adaptable organ; terror cannot be sustained at a fever pitch.
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Claustrophobic, weird, badly gaslighted Dracula/Jonathan. Nightmares are rarely invented entirely out of whole cloth.
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The Brides have their hooks in Jonathan, less pleasurably than before. Written for Elise, prompt "naked".
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An odd little idea sparked by the thought of Mina as team secretary.
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Mina, Jonathan, and Dracula take a train into Romania.
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In the Count's castle, Jonathan's vision of reality tilts, shifts, transfigures.
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Sometimes Jonathan cannot tell if he came back from Transylvania at all.
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Dracula told as a myth/fairy tale.
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"I am all in a sea of wonders. I doubt. I fear. I think strange things, which I dare not confess to my own soul." - Jonathan Harker.
