These Lovebirds Are Drunk on Love!
They say the couple that plays together stays together, but what about the couple that drinks each others blood…what happens to them huh?! Lia Benninghoff and Aro Draven have an unconventional relationship to say the least, they drink each other’s blood and oddly enough that seems to be working out for them.


The couple, from Haverhill, Suffolk, believe they are vampires and feed from each other once a week. Lia, 20, and Aro, 38, plan to tie the knot in a vampire style wedding on Halloween.
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June 18, 2014
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