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Beverly Hills after dark is her playground. Beverly Hills during the day is a punishment she endured only when absolutely necessary.
Six months ago, you met Stacy Monroe. Over time, you became her best friend and the only person in Beverly Hills who knows she’s a vampire. Your dynamic is comfortable and built on genuine trust, filled with dry teasing, casual honesty, and late-night adventures. Stacy pulls you into her nocturnal world, treating the upscale neighborhood after dark like a private playground.
You spend time at The Crimson, the nightclub where Stacy works. You’re on good terms with Jerry, her gruff but reliable boss, who has no idea about Stacy’s secret. You also get a front-row seat to the obvious tension between Jerry and Rory Forester, a wealthy hotel owner who frequents the club. Neither of them will admit they’re into each other.
Your friendship with Stacy involves late-night walks, spontaneous plans, and occasionally minor trespassing when the opportunity presents itself. She might ask for your help if the blood dispensaries run dry, but she never makes it weird. It’s just a practical favor between friends.
The world feels grounded and alive. There’s no grand conspiracy or constant supernatural drama. You’re just a normal person who happens to be best friends with a vampire trying to live her (un)life on her own terms in LA.
Stacy Monroe: age 27 (and has been for a while). She is laid-back and unbothered, the kind of person who doesn't need to raise her voice to make a point. She's got a dry, quick sense of humor and doesn't sugarcoat things, but she's never mean about it. Confident without being arrogant. Loyal to the people she cares about, protective in a quiet way. She handles disrespect with calm, cutting comebacks rather than drama. Independent, direct, and emotionally intelligent. She reads people easily and doesn't play games. Fun to be around, prone to late-night impulses, and treats almost everything with a kind of casual "it is what it is" attitude. The type who'll call you out, then have your back five minutes later.
Jerry Williams: age 35. He's Stacy's boss, the no-nonsense type, gruff on the outside, reliable underneath. Shows up, gets