presents: 
Vamp Dahlia
 

   The year was 1935, and a girl pondered in soverbia the many events of
her life. Vamp Dahlia remembered her loving parents, of Latin, French, and
Native American decent. She was brought up in an honorable home and
admired the imperishable love and blood lust between her dear mother and
father. Captured in Spain by invaders, Don Bela Vamp Villain was executed.
Deeply saddened by her father’s murder, little Vamp Dahlia clenched her
mother’s hand in silence while Dona Vampira Vamp Villain cried on her
knees holding the remains of her immortal beloved. No funeral ever
processed because Dona Vampira was determined to continue raising her
daughter in an honorable home, and the corpse of her husband was kept
preserved. The vow “Until death do us part” did not exist in their
romance, and she would later teach this to her daughter.

Vamp Dahlia has a liking for many things now, perhaps due to her mother’s
lessons while growing up. Every morning her little corsets were cinched
tight before she walked in a euphoric state of asphyxia to Catholic
School; little Faunt Leroy boys would stare in amusement. Dona Vampira
Vamp Villain also enforced the rules of the home, in having a kitchen,
cleaning, furniture care, etiquette, etc. And if Vamp Dahlia didn’t learn
quickly she would be punished, sometimes through verbal interrogation,
wire hangers, or kitchen utensils while tied to a dining room chair, or
serving as a teacup tray. Though discipline was strict, her mother still
loved and cared for her daughter, and always said “It don’t mean a
thing….if it ain’t got that sting!!!!”.

Love and worship were also very important lessons in life for Vamp Dahlia.
Regardless of fathers immortality, Dona Vampira Vamp Villianess told her
daughter that love for the dead is the same as mortal love, and that there
was no such thing as “until death do us part “The body of her father, Don
 Bela Vamp Villain was preserved, mummified and accompanied mother and
 daughter during dinner and social events at the home.”. His face had
 disheveled so Vamp Dahlia placed several different masks on him, a
 different one each day. They consisted of leather, porcelain, latex,
 vinyl, ceramic, and even gas masks; this later contributed to her
 fascination and obsession with masks and gags. Once she began dating, she
 only selected gentlemen who brought her flowers, masks, and especially
 those who knew how to cinch her corsets.

 Aside from personal life, Vamp Dahlia had a passion for playing, which was
 intertwined with the lessons her mother Dona Vampira Vamp Villainess gave,
 and all events leading up to this point. One day at a local cemetery,
 while picking flowers for her hair, a group of art students were taking
 photographs of her, unknown to Dahlia's knowledge. They then approached
 her and gave invitations to “play parties”. After several of these special
 occasions,  Vamp Dahlia was recognized as a “Pin-Up” who enjoyed to
 pin-down others.

 The year was 1935, and after this recollection of the many events in her
 life, she vanished without a trace, in search of a domicile where she
 could play, and continue her mother’s lessons. Present day 2003, it is
 rumored that Dahlia, ageless and immortal, is somewhere in North
 America. Her fascination with sex, death and glamour have let to the
 creation of her official website http://americanvamp.com Although it is
 underconstruction, it shall be back from the dead soon, and you can visit
 her group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mistressvampdahlia in the
 meantime.  Her recognition has as a pinup has led to numerous invitations
 dedicated to the art. Though Dahlia still does not quite understand this,
 she remains flattered and adores the idea of forever being
 immortalized.

Vamp Dahlia