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 Sarah ran as fast as she could, her heart pounding in her chest. She didn't know where she was going, but she knew that she had to get away from the vampire.


She ran down the street, her feet pounding on the pavement. She could hear the vampire chasing her, his footsteps getting closer and closer.


She turned a corner and ran down an alleyway. She could see the light at the end of the alleyway, and she ran towards it.


She burst out of the alleyway and ran into the street. She looked around, but she didn't see the vampire.


She had escaped.


Sarah took a deep breath and tried to calm down. She had to figure out what to do next.


She knew that the vampire would be back. She had to find a way to stop him.


She went to the library and checked out every book she could find on vampires. She read them all, but she didn't find anything that would help her stop the vampire.


She was starting to lose hope. She didn't know what to do.


One day, she was walking home from the library when she saw a man standing on her front porch. He was tall and thin, with long, dark hair. He was wearing a black coat and a hat that obscured his face.


Sarah knew that it was the vampire.


She turned and ran, but the vampire was faster. He caught her and dragged her into her house.


The vampire threw Sarah to the ground and stood over her. He smiled, revealing a row of sharp teeth.


"Now," he said, "you will be my next victim."


Sarah closed her eyes and waited for the end.


But the end never came.


Instead, she heard a voice.


"Leave her alone," the voice said.


Sarah opened her eyes and saw a man standing in the doorway. He was tall and muscular, with short, blond hair. He was wearing a white T-shirt and jeans.


"Who are you?" the vampire asked.


"I am the one who will stop you," the man said.


The vampire laughed. "You are no match for me," he said.


"We'll see about that," the man said.


The vampire and the man charged at each other. They fought for hours, neither one of them able to gain an advantage.


Finally, the man landed a punch that knocked the vampire to the ground. The vampire got up, but he was clearly dazed.


The man took advantage of the vampire's weakness and struck him again, this time knocking him unconscious.


The man turned to Sarah. "Are you okay?" he asked.


Sarah nodded. "Thank you," she said. "I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't come along."


"It was my pleasure," the man said. "Now, let's get you out of here."


The man helped Sarah to her feet and led her out of the house. They walked down the street and into the night.

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