Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own way at the end of a dream, or a nightmare.

Cameron Jace
Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own...
Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own...
Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own...
Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own...
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The quote is about the difference between humans and monsters. Humans are natural creatures who love and live with others, while monsters are unnatural creatures that often get into trouble.

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