Harold thought it was great that his friend Jimmy let him use his place in the Arizona desert while he had to stay in Phoenix. At sunset, it was still warm enough to relax in the pool with a drink, and in November, too.
“This is the life,” he said sipping at another bourbon. “At least while the food lasts.”
The emergency news channel was coming across his phone. The narrator was describing the vampire plague sweeping every populated area in the world.
“It’ll take ‘em a while to find me. After Jimmy turns, I wonder if he’ll come home?”
It’s Wednesday and time once again to participate in Rochelle Wisoff-Fields’ 14 November 2025 edition of Friday Fictioneers.
The idea is to use the image at the top as the prompt for crafting a poem or short story no more than 100 words long. My word count is exactly 100.
Seeing the image, the first thing I imagined was what I wrote, relaxing in the pool with a drink. The second thing I thought of was a nuclear holocaust. After I wrote it, I decided I didn’t like it and deleted it, but then something in my email made me think of vampires.
In a lot of horror movies, the Zombie apocalypse begins with some sort of plague. I decided to make them vampires instead. Harold will be okay for a while since he’s so isolated and he’s always safe by day. I gave him plenty of food, a well for water, and solar energy for electricity. Also, Jimmy’s liquor cabinet is well stocked.
Will the vampires make the long trek across the desert on the hopes of finding stray blood sources, or will starvation get Harold first?
To read other stories based on the prompt, visit inlinkz.
You can now purchase the two latest anthologies featuring my short stories.
“iSoldiers Anthology of Military Science Fiction” is available for purchase and contains four of my military SciFi drabbles. The skill to create those “100 word” stories was honed right here on “Friday Fictioneers.” You can order it at Amazon.
Fantastic Schools Familiars has just come out at Amazon and can be downloaded to your Kindle device. It contains my short story “Dead Cat Fever.” The paperback version should be ready in another week or so.
The most exciting news though is that I’ve signed a contract to have my latest science fiction novel published. They actually sent me a PR packet to complete and send back. You can read all about “A Wobblegong And His Boy” (well maybe not ALL about it) in my recent blog post.



I wonder if Jimmy will remember anything from his past life
LikeLike
Depends on how intact his brain is after being “vampirized.”
LikeLike
I am glad he is remaining calm, sipping his drink while the plague sweeps across the country…only a matter of time – good write 🙌
LikeLike
Thanks. There’s not much for him to panic over…yet.
LikeLiked by 1 person
👌
LikeLike
Good story, and his thoughts at the end were deft but grave. Of course he will 😦 Maybe he can sharpen some stakes while he waits.
LikeLike
He might have to sharpen his hunting skills instead, since the chances of him running out of food are higher than those of vampires making a days long trek into the desert just to find him. Thanks.
LikeLiked by 1 person
James, have you ever seen how fast a vampire flies?
You’re welcome.
LikeLike
Depends on the type. Vampire lore changes depending on the source and the vampire would have to be assured of a safe place to hide when it became daylight.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love your take on a zombie apocalypse and his attitude. If you’re going to be in something like that, seems like the best place to be.
LikeLike
I agree. Thanks, David.
LikeLike
If it’s a vampire plague won’t he get to enjoy himself forever? (At least at night)
LikeLike
Very true, Bernadette. Thanks.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Might as well enjoy it while it lasts, I say!
LikeLike
I’m sure that’s what he’s thinking, Dale. Thanks.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Absolutely!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Nothing like a glass of wine while you await your fate.
LikeLike
It was bourbon, the good stuff. Thanks.
LikeLike
i’d say enjoy while it lasts. 🙂
LikeLike
Agreed.
LikeLiked by 1 person
A relaxing moment before terror
I felt this too with the prompt this week.
At least he’ll enjoy the time he has
LikeLike
True. It just depends on what gets to him first. Thanks, Laurie.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh dear, Jimmy might be the last in the blood line., lonely and hungry.
LikeLike
If he’s in Phoenix, he probably has lots of company and food.
LikeLiked by 1 person
scary situation…enjoy the bourbon!!!
LikeLike
He will. I don’t drink anymore.
LikeLike
if I ever find myself facing such a calamity- I will try to remember how much I admired your characters approach….
LikeLike
Thanks. I hope it helps.
LikeLiked by 1 person
What an interesting concept. What will the vampires eat when they’ve eaten everyone? Do they have a kind of government that restricts too much turning, so the food won’t run out too fast? Or do they breed us? Where’s Buffy when we need her?
LikeLike
I read a novel where vampires became the main society on Earth and kept humans as a food source, kind of like how we keep cows and sheep.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yikes, but yes, that would make sense. For them.
LikeLiked by 1 person
”Living “ in the moment, while he could Lol
LikeLike
While he can indeed. Thanks.
LikeLike