texchan: (Fangy D)
(Written: April, 2006)

Warnings: None ... I think. >.O

Summary: D is forced to resort to a rather unusual mode of apprehending his latest quarry.

Legal Stuff: As always, this story is intended to express one fan's genuine appreciation of Vampire Hunter D, VHD: Bloodlust, and their characters. It is just for fun and not for profit. If you have any rights in the anime described here and find the posting of this fanfiction offensive or harmful, please contact me, and I will be happy to remove it.

Author's Note: Written as a writing challenge response for D / Carp.


The Hunted


Everyone in the store turned to stare at D as he paused in the doorway, silhouetted by the setting sun. The stares ranged from greedy excitement to downright distrust. Travelers were not usually welcome in frontier towns, especially this close to sunset, although most merchants made an exception in hopes of a few extra coins crossing their palms. The only thing more scarce out here than personal safety was money, and most folks were willing to sacrifice a bit of one in order to gain a little of the other.

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texchan: (Fangy D)
(Written: August, 2006)

Warnings: None ... I think. >.O

Summary: At the end of a bad day, D faces the final insult. Can his pride stand up to the challenge?

Legal Stuff: As always, this story is intended to express one fan's genuine appreciation of Vampire Hunter D, VHD: Bloodlust, and their characters. It is just for fun and not for profit. If you have any rights in the anime described here and find the posting of this fanfiction offensive or harmful, please contact me, and I will be happy to remove it.

Author's Note: Written as a writing challenge response for D / Pink.



What's Your Favorite Color?

(a writing challenge response for D / Pink)




"Look, Mister, it's the only one I have left. Take it or leave it," the shopkeeper announced.

He was careful to keep his tone flat, final, and matter-of-fact, indicating, in no uncertain terms, there would be no negotiation on this deal. This was it. He had the final say, and he wanted to be sure this customer, who stood almost a head taller than he did and had a rather foreboding air about him, knew that. He jutted his chin out a bit -- a gesture reminiscent of a stubborn child -- and stuffed his hands into the pockets of the dust-streaked apron he wore.

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