Heh. Be careful what you wish for....
I did two at Dan's blog today. The first one is sort of seasonal.

The second one is, unfortunately, fairly true to life.
***
The moon, blood-red, rose through the fog.
Some call it a harvest moon. But not in my neighborhood.
I stood at the edge of the graveyard. Hours may have passed, but time meant nothing to me. Finally, I was rewarded by the sight of the vampire rising from its grave.
It spotted me, and with an evil grin, it flew toward me at an impossible speed.
"You think you've got me in your clutches, don't you?" I sneered -- or wanted to. My words came out as a sort of grunt. Then I reached through the eye sockets of the monster, reveling in its screams, and drew out its dessicated brain. Mmm, tasty.
***
"Jesus," Harry said. "Another shooting in Anacostia? Don't run it."
I turned to him. I was filling in at the editor's desk; the regular early-morning editor had called out yet again -- something going on with her kids, no doubt -- and I'd been jolted out of a sound sleep at 3am to come in and start at 5. "What do you mean, don't run it?" I asked, too tired to filter my words.
"Those guys are always picking one another off down there. We can't run a story on every homicide that happens in Ward 8 -- we'd never have room to run anything else."
I wondered whether he was still drunk from the night before. "The victim in this one was a five year old," I said quietly.
"Oh." He turned away. As he stumbled back toward his office, he said, over his shoulder, "I guess we should run that one."