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Chapter 2 Summary
Alisa says she doesn't need much sleep; a few hours will do. She admits the sunlight bothers her, but not like it is portrayed in novels, such as Bram Stoker's "Dracula". In 1899, she visited Stoker and had him sign a copy of the book, which she read in seconds because she has a photographic memory.
The next morning, Alisa contacts the three businessmen that handle her accounts on three different continents. They are all adamant that they didn't give out any of her financial or personal information to anyone. With the American businessman, Alisa establishes a new identity, Lara Adams, and arranges for her guardian Mrs. Adams to enroll her at Mayfair High in all of Ray Riley's classes. Ray is the son of the detective.
Alias says she is starting to crave blood, which happens after a week of not consuming any...
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