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by Michael P. Spradlin


  Morton nodded and began to shuffle awkwardly out of the room. “Yeah, I better go, uh, unpack,” he said, and a moment later he was standing in the hallway with his back to the wall as an odd choking feeling seemed to envelop him.

  No, not like the old days, he thought. It had been stupid of him to even think that. It would never be like the old days again.

  The defining characteristic of this rare creature is its reclusive nature. It avoids being seen by taking advantage of its translucent body and confining itself to shadowy places. Despite its diamond-hard fang, from which it gets its name, it has never been known to attack conscious prey, instead first using some as yet unverified hypnotic technique to place its victims in a trance. Though it will eat anything, it is believed that it prefers dense muscular organs, particularly the heart.

  It is also said that the Fang avoids crowds, seeking out houses where people live in solitude. This is almost certainly true, though some debate continues about why the Fang adopts this habit. Some claim it is a purely defensive strategy, while others suggest that the hypnotic powers of the Fang are more effective on vulnerable and lonely souls.

  Copyright © 2014 by Michael P. Spradlin

  Interior art by Jeff Weigel

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  First printing, July 2014

  Cover art by Owen Richardson

  Cover design by Nina Goffi

  e-ISBN 978-0-545-66287-1

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