LOGINWhen I was eight months pregnant, I received an anonymous email. The attachment was a security camera recording. In a dimly lit VIP booth at a bar, my husband — a vampire who had lived for three hundred years — was holding a human woman in his arms, kissing her. At the end of the video, the woman smiled and asked him, "Adrian, do you really love me?" Adrian's voice was low. "Of course." "Even though you're human, I'll make you the happiest vampire bride in the world." He had said those exact words to me ten years ago. In that moment, my hand rested on my belly. The baby kicked once. As if reminding me. It was time to wake up.
View MoreYears later.My daughter had grown up and started school.It was summer. The sun beat down hard on the streets.She was holding my hand as we walked, and suddenly, she stopped."Mommy."I looked down at her. "What is it?"She pointed ahead. "Why is that man wearing so many clothes?"I looked where she was pointing.On the street corner, a janitor was sweeping.He wore a hat and a mask, head bowed low. It was blazing hot, but he was bundled up from head to toe.I smiled. "Because the sun's very strong here. Some people don't do well in it."She nodded.But she kept watching.Then she said, "Mommy, that man is crying."I froze.When I looked again, the man had slowly lifted his head.Under the brim of his hat, I recognized the face instantly.Adrian.He'd grown so thin. He looked ten years older.When he saw me, his entire body went rigid.Then he took one step. And another. Walking toward us.My daughter shrank behind me, instinctively frightened.I put my arm around her.Adrian stopped
But things didn't end there.Clara refused to accept it.All of Adrian's assets had been transferred to my name. And the Blackwood Elders had learned of his affair — a scandal that stained the entire family name. Vampires were a species defined by absolute fidelity. They would never tolerate someone like Adrian continuing to bring shame upon the clan.Clara went behind Adrian's back and filed an appeal. She claimed I'd framed him, that every piece of evidence was fabricated.The Blackwood name had always drawn attention, and the media latched on immediately. But Clara hadn't counted on Morgan's evidence being far more thorough than she'd imagined.Surveillance footage. Bank statements. Hospital records.Every piece was airtight.On the day of the trial, Clara nearly collapsed in the courtroom.She clung to Adrian's sleeve. "Say something!""You promised you'd protect me! Say something, damn it!"Adrian never once looked at her.The moment it truly became a joke was during the final hea
The hallway went utterly still.Morgan's hand hung in the air, papers extended.Adrian didn't take them.He stood there, staring at the divorce agreement, and his eyes turned cold. That chill — the kind only a vampire could produce — radiated from him in waves, pressing down on the air around us."Emily just gave birth." His voice was low. "This isn't the time."Morgan didn't waver. "On the contrary. Now is exactly the time."Adrian finally raised his gaze toward the hospital room.I was propped up against the pillows, our daughter cradled in my arms. I didn't speak.His eyes landed on the baby, and his expression softened — just for a moment."Emily." His voice dropped. "We can talk about this later.""Just let me in first."I looked at him for a long time.Then, quietly: "Give him the papers."Morgan said nothing more. She placed the divorce agreement in his hands.Adrian turned the first page.One glance, and he gave a cold, mirthless laugh."You want me to walk away with nothing?"
When I opened my eyes again, daylight had broken.Sunlight slipped through the gap in the curtains and pooled on the hospital floor.The first thing I saw was my mother's red-rimmed eyes. I'd told her everything before going to the café.She sat at my bedside, her hand gripping mine. The moment she saw me awake, something in her seemed to give way all at once, her voice cracking. "You're awake… thank God you're awake."I tried to speak, but my throat was raw."The baby…"My mother's eyes went red again.She gently lifted a small bundle of blankets and placed it carefully beside me."She's right here. The doctor says she's perfectly healthy."I turned my head.And for the first time, I saw my daughter.She was impossibly small, her face scrunched and wrinkled, her eyes not yet fully open — just the faintest rhythm of her breathing.But this tiny life made me feel as though I'd been pulled back from the edge of hell.I reached out and gently touched her fingers.Her little hand closed






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