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My Summer by Jesse Hendrix

Wind Haven High School Sanction NH

Living With A Vampire

The Wind Haven Wolves High School logoLiving with a vampire is not what every Edward Cullen loving teen would hope. My mother and I have been the only humans in Sanction since I was born so I know. That isn't Coolade in the fridge, those are juice boxes filled with blood. I learned early that in the Vittori house wine glasses are not used for wine. The assignment is to talk about my summer right? What I did before starting my Freshman year at WHHS? Answer: I babysat a vampire. Baby Marcus. He may look 15 but really I estimate his age at about 5. "That's my video game controller." "That is my leftover pie." "That is my book get your own." I spent two months being told to get my own. My Summer? About the same as every other day, month, year of my life.

- Jessie Hendrix

The Sanction Chronicles Young Adult Series

Welcome to Sanction

Year One: Volume I

By Dylan Strickland, Terry Kate, Ashley Renee

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Welcome to Sanction, the 3rd largest all paranormal town in the USA and Wind Haven High School accepting students from the werewolf, witch, and vampire community. September 1: The Hawthorne Academy of Witchcraft is burned to the ground leaving the teens from Sanction's three biggest powers with only one place to go... Now if the Witches can avoid Non-Witches, the Werewolves don't tear anyone apart, and the Vampires keep their mouths shut Wind Haven High School might survive. IF...

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Terry Kate said…
Umm...
How did you get my homework? I don't care really, but yeah living with a vampire sucks.
HaHa -

Jessie Hendrix

Sanction New Hampshire

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