Sounds silly, But Dracula stole your diamond! He didn't care if it's the cheapest one in the world! Back then in 1897, Bram Stoker's Gothic novel "Dracula" launched an entire genre of literature and film about vampires, and this one was a phenomenon.
Do you think other figures who use their supernatural powers to hunt humans and drink their blood don't need your diamond? But Dracula is human being, is he? And he doesn't care if it's cheap or expensive. The world of darkness needs light.
He is an immortal anti hero, Count Dracula, needs a set of diamond to thrill Central European folk tales. When it comes to quality and quantity, all about the nosferatu ("undead"), is silly. And we are not discussing further about it.
So you don't have to believe in a classical vampire folk tale like Dracula to steal your diamond especially when you're broken hearted. And even if you disagree it's the cheapest in the world, that's not a big deal!
In the name of Dracula, meaning "son of Dracul," when he was initiated into a secret order of stealing what is so called the cheapest diamond in the world (In Romanian, Dracul means "dragon."), you'd better go to bed.
Sure, this writing is terrible, but not a nightmare!
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