Few of you all will realize in your lifetime, the angst of trying to convince a vampire, whom lived since ~1720, that life is worth continuing and suicide not the answer. That, despite the world now (2003), things are always changing and someday he may be accepted for who he is/was. Last I heard, was living an alternate lifestyle with boyfriend/ top in Austin and "GAY" does NOT even begin to describe how gay a creature can be. (NOTE: apparently does not drink... blood.)
It's a good thought but sometimes the monster is a monster in all meanings of the word. What I mean is that even if it looked completely normal it would still do the things a monster would do. We have...alot of real world examples of this. I know some people like it when the monster is just misunderstood and it does make a good story. However, I also like the ones where the annoying consummate pacifist yahoo character, who insists the monster is just "misunderstood" and that they are somehow better than everyone else because they can see that truth, meets the monster and then gets killed.
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