Yarn Vampires



As the sun dipped below the horizon, the cityscape transformed into a realm of eerie anticipation. High above, on their chosen perches, the yarn vampires began to gather. These nocturnal creatures, known for their insatiable craving for yarn, would soon embark on their nightly quest.


With sharp eyes scanning the surroundings, they eagerly sought out any hint of their precious sustenance. From lofty skyscrapers to hidden alleyways, no place was safe from their relentless pursuit. Their existence depended on this ritual – the acquisition of yarn to quench their unending thirst.


As the moon's silver glow bathed the city, the yarn vampires would take flight, their wings gliding gracefully through the night air. They moved with a calculated grace, guided by an innate sense for the location of yarn. Their instincts led them unerringly, drawing them closer to their elusive goal.


These supernatural beings would employ any means necessary to secure their daily ration. They'd unravel forgotten scarves, pluck at frayed edges, and liberate balls of yarn from unsuspecting crafters. Their dedication was unwavering, their determination unyielding.


In the quiet hours of darkness, the city would witness this strange dance between humanity and the yarn vampires. Threads would be stolen, patterns disrupted, and the night would hum with the energy of their pursuit. The yarn vampires were a bizarre and mysterious part of the city's tapestry, their existence a peculiar blend of fantasy and reality.


And so, each night after sundown, the yarn vampires would rise from their perches, driven by an unquenchable desire for yarn. Their silhouette against the moonlit sky became a symbol of their unending quest, a reminder that even the most unusual cravings can shape the fabric of existence.


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Phil Shapiro, pshapiro@his.com
https://opensource.com/users/pshapiro

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"Wisdom begins with wonder." - Socrates
"Learning happens thru gentleness."
"We must reinvent a future free of blinders so that we can choose from real options."  David Suzuki

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