Selena Gomez
The plan for Selena is laid out. The young beauty is obsessed with both the supernatural and unsolved crimes and British history. A castle just outside London has been bought. Its history? It belonged to a Nobelman who supposedly inspired Bluebeard, supposedly he made Henry VIII look like a veritible wife guy. The wives would often meet tragic or unknown fates. One day, the nobleman was found dead, the ring given him to his latest unfortunate wife missing. The letter appeals to Selena's morbid curiosity. Perhaps hosting a documentary? Inspiration for her show? She shows the letter to her new husband Benny. Quite the unsual honeymoon.
The pair arrive, excited about the atmopshere, bursting with question. Selena's energy in tandem with her beauty fills Dracula with the utmost desire. He guides them through the halls, Blackthorn's jousting armor, jewelry of his first wife, a portrait of his last. Over dinner Dracula inquires Selena about her interests, his eyes drawn to her neck and her ample bosom.
As they Selena and Benny sleep, a voice calls to Selena, a whisper, a vision of herself. In her groggy, dreamlike state, she rises, making her way to the tower. There, Dracula greets her. In her mesmrized state, she steps closer.
Benny wakes to see Selena missing. He steps out, into the halls, calling after her. Then he hears, her moans, her cries. He walks to the doorway, hand trembling, he opens, his new bride, in a scenes so horrifying yet so erotic. Even as he sees his honeymoon stolen from him, he cannot fight the arousal at such a scene.
Selena rises, her look of innocence and allure not contrasted with an ambiance that signals something more ancient and unholy. The young horror and crime buff, fascinated with taes of the supernatural, has now become the star of one.
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