Home / Fantasy / BLOOD BOUND / DANGEROUS TERMS

Share

DANGEROUS TERMS

Author: Nicolet Hale
last update publish date: 2026-01-08 18:32:05

When Sera awoke, a guard was bringing breakfast, and sunlight was streaming in through the windows. She felt half-alive, unable to use her magic because the spelled chains remained on her wrists.

She picked at the eggs, toast, and fruit—costlier than her weekly pay. Everything tasted like ash.

Midmorning, Lucien entered. He looked sleepless, sleeves rolled, hair unkempt—less a menacing prince, more a man ensnared by circumstance.

He stated, "We need to talk about the archives," without any introduction.

"Good morning to you too."

 

He was not laughing. "I talked to my dad. He has consented to your obtaining the letter, but there are restrictions.

"Of course there are."

After dragging a chair over, Lucien leaned forward and rested his elbows on his knees. "You'll be constantly watched.

 

 

Elara and two others will accompany us. You'll wear the chains the entire time. And if you try anything—anything at all—they have orders to subdue you by whatever means necessary."

"How reassuring."

"I'm serious, Sera. There are vampires on the council who wanted you dead immediately. My father is taking a risk keeping you alive. Don't make him regret it."

She met his eyes. "I won't run. I told you that."

 

"Why should I believe you?"

"Because of this." She pointed to the unseen connection that neither of them could dispute. "Don't you feel it too? How uncomfortable is it to be apart?

 

I spent all night feeling you awake somewhere in this palace, restless and worried. I couldn't sleep either."

His expression shifted, just slightly. "The bond isn't proof of loyalty."

"No. But it's proof that I can't just leave. Even if I wanted to." She paused. "Do you really think I'm lying? About the letter, about Morgana being innocent?"

 

 

 

For a long time, Lucien remained silent. His voice was cautious as he talked. "I think you have faith in what you're saying. It remains to be seen if it proves to be true.

"Fair enough."

 

Sera stood, moving to the window.

Unaware that a witch was imprisoned in the palace above them, people went about their daily lives in the sprawling city below. "When do we leave?"

"One hour. Wear proper clothing; avoid drawing attention to yourself.

 

Sera looked at the wardrobe that someone had stocked after he departed. Simple yet well-made clothing. She pulled her copper hair into a ponytail and opted for dark trousers and a simple pullover. With shackles on her wrists and fatigue beneath her eyes, she hardly recognized herself when she looked in the mirror.

She had been an archivist leading a quiet, secret existence three days prior. She was now at the center of something that could either put an end to the conflict or result in the deaths of everyone she held dear.

The guards arrived in time to apprehend her.

 

Elara was one of them, her expression professional and icy. On either side of her were two unfamiliar male vampires.

Lucien was waiting in the courtyard in a sleek, black, clearly wealthy automobile. Elara gave him a stern look as he opened the door for Sera himself.

It was a quiet, nervous trip to the archives. Sera was conscious of every vampire watching her through the tinted windows as she watched the city go by. She was clearly marked as a prisoner by the written chains. Everyone in the district would be aware that the Nightguard had apprehended a witch by tonight.

The archives had the same appearance as before.

 

 

Normal. Safe. Sera felt a pang of longing for her old life, boring as it had been.

"I need to go in alone," she said as they pulled up. "The basement is restricted access. If guards come with me, staff will ask questions."

"Not happening," Elara said immediately.

 

 

"Then how do you suggest we do this?" Sera turned to Lucien. "I'm known there. I work there. But if I show up with an entourage of vampires, someone's going to call security or the police."

Lucien considered. "Elara and I will come with you. The others stay with the car. We'll say we're researchers if anyone asks."

"With me in chains?"

He pulled a jacket from the back seat. "Wear this. It'll cover your wrists."

 

The jacket was his; it was too large for her and had a scent that made the bond hum with approval. Sera followed him inside, jamming her shackled hands into the pockets.

The main floor was busy with morning researchers.

 

 

 

A few others gave them a quick glance, but most were too focused on their work to notice. With her heart racing, Sera guided them to the staff elevator. Since last night, this was the closest she had been to freedom. Even though I knew it would be useless, there was a tremendous urge to run.

The basement was dimmer and colder. With papers strewn all over the desk, books piled dangerously, and her bag on the ground, her workspace in the corner appeared exactly as she had left it.

"There," she pointed.

Sera stopped Elara from reaching for it.

 

"Careful. The letter's fragile.

It could break apart if you jostle it incorrectly.

 

"Then you get it," Lucien remarked.

Sera bent down and carefully opened her suitcase. Tucked under a folder she'd grabbed in her hurry, the letter fragment was still there. The ancient paper threatened to crumble at the slightest pressure as she carefully peeled it out.

Lucien stepped forward and peered over her shoulder. She could feel his breath on her neck, and the closeness strengthened their link. She told herself to concentrate. The time is not right.

He said, "What does it say?"

Sera tilted the page so he could see it. The majority of it is too damaged to read.

 

 

But these parts..." She pointed. "Someone is talking about giving Aldric a blade. About making it look like the witch's doing. About not wanting peace."

She watched his face as he read, watched doubt flicker across his features. He didn't want to believe it. Four hundred years of history said his ancestor was the victim of witch treachery. But the words on the page were hard to dismiss.

"It's not signed," Elara said from behind them. "Could be about anything. Any blade, any witch, any situation."

 

 

"Dated October 1624," Sera countered. "One month before Aldric's death. And found in records from his private correspondence. The timing isn't coincidence."

"It's not enough," Lucien said finally. "You know it's not enough to prove anything."

"I know. But it's a start." Sera looked up at him. "Someone wrote this. Someone who knew about the murder before it happened. If we can figure out who, trace their connections, their motives—"

"We find the real killer," Lucien finished. His eyes met hers, and for a moment, something passed between them. Not trust, exactly. But maybe the beginning of it.

 

 

Elara made a disgusted sound. "You're actually considering this. She shows you one convenient piece of paper and you're ready to question everything."

 

"I'm considering all possibilities," Lucien stated in a harsh voice. "Which is more than you're doing."

Tension was high between the two vampires as they gazed at one another. Through the relationship, Sera had felt their shared history—centuries of companionship and side-by-side combat.

 

This was causing a rift that might never heal.

"We should go," Sera said quietly. "Before someone notices we're here."

 

 

The trip back to the palace was even more silent than the trip out. Sera held the letter fragment carefully, aware that this fragile piece of paper was her only real evidence. The only thing standing between her and execution.

Back in her chambers, Lucien helped her set up a workspace. He brought books from the palace library—histories, records, anything that might be relevant. He even brought a magnifying glass and better lighting for examining the damaged letter.

 

 

"Thank you," Sera said as he set the last stack of books down.

He paused at the door. "Don't thank me yet. We have twenty-nine days left. And this—" He gestured at the letter. "This isn't going to convince my father or the council. We need more."

"I know."

After he left, Sera spread the letter fragment on the desk, studying every word, every pen stroke. Whoever wrote this knew Aldric was going to die. Knew how it would be done. Knew enough to make it look like Morgana's crime.

The question was: who?

And could she find the answer before her time ran out?

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • BLOOD BOUND   THE FIRST HEARING

    The first Truth and Reconciliation hearing was held in Geneva, in same building where Aurora had debated Ravencroft years earlier. Full circle, depressing symmetry.Three hundred people attended in person. Thousands watched via livestream. Victims' families, cultural preservation advocates, integration activists, journalists, academics studying conflict resolution. Everyone had stakes in how this went.Aurora stood at moderator's podium, feeling weight of responsibility. This could help or harm, heal or traumatize. Everything depended on handling it correctly."Welcome to the Integration Truth and Reconciliation Project. We're here to acknowledge harm, create accountability, and build understanding. This is not trial Elise Ravencroft has already faced legal consequences for her actions. This is testimony. Space for truth-telling from all perspectives."She outlined rules: speakers would testify without interruption, questions would be respectful, goal was understanding not punishment,

  • BLOOD BOUND   ELIAS'S DECISION

    While Aurora prepared for Truth and Reconciliation hearings, Elias dropped his own bombshell."I'm joining the Nightguard."Aurora looked up from documents she was reviewing. "The what?""Nightguard. Elite vampire security force. They protect high-risk supernatural individuals, investigate extremist threats, handle situations too dangerous for regular law enforcement.""I know what the Nightguard is. I'm asking why my twenty-year-old son wants to join vampire military organization.""Because I'm good at it. Combat, strategy, protection. I've been training since I was thirteen. Kieran and Kira think I'd be excellent candidate. And honestly? Sitting in university classes while extremists still threaten hybrid families feels like waste of my abilities."Marcus entered the conversation, having heard from other room. "Absolutely not. The Nightguard operates in active conflict zones. You'd be deployed to places where supremacist cells are still active, where violence is common. That's not c

  • BLOOD BOUND   RAVENCROFT'S PROPOSAL

    Eight months after Sera's death, Elise Ravencroft approached Aurora with unexpected proposition."I'm dying," she said without preamble. They were in the Institute's garden, away from others. "Not dramatically just age. Vampires can die from accumulated damage over centuries. Mine are catching up."Aurora studied her. Ravencroft did look worn eight hundred years was ancient even for vampires. "How long?""Year, maybe two. I've been thinking about legacy. What I leave behind. The Institute will continue—we've built solid foundation. But there's larger work undone.""What work?""Reconciliation. Real reconciliation between integration advocates and cultural preservation communities. Not just tolerance actual understanding. I can help build that bridge, but only if I'm honest about everything I did.""You want to confess? Publicly?""More than confess. I want to create truth and reconciliation process. Model after human societies that dealt with similar conflicts. Public testimonies from

  • BLOOD BOUND   LUCIEN'S GRIEF

    Three months after Sera's passing, Lucien has yet to resume any sort of regular activity. Surrounded by her belongings, he lived in the house they had shared, basically dwelling in numb stasis and engaging in little vampire activity.Every day, Aurora came to visit. brought food he didn't eat because Sera had taught him to appreciate human food, even though vampires could exist solely on blood. He could no longer bear it. Too much of her reminded him."You need to feed properly," Aurora said, watching him refuse another meal. "You're weakening."I'm not concerned."Please, Dad. I'm afraid of you."If you're concerned about me walking into the sun, I won't.However, I won't act as though everything is alright. I'm not doing well. I'm not okay now that she's gone."Alright. Aurora simply sat with him in his pain and stopped trying to get things back to normal.Occasionally, they discussed Sera's best recollections, amusing anecdotes, and difficult situations they had shared. They sat silen

  • BLOOD BOUND   THE LAST NIGHT

    On a Tuesday night in the early spring, Sera passed away. She was with Lucien, who had been holding her hand for hours. Aurora had gone for a little coffee break, intending to come back for the night shift.She was in the lift when the call came in. Just above a whisper, Lucien said, "Come now. She's going."Aurora bolted. Staff members jump aside as vampires run through hospital hallways, and regulations pertaining to supernatural abilities in human environments are urgently forgotten. As Sera was dying, she stormed into the room.Aurora didn't understand the ancient vampire tongue Lucien was muttering to her while he held her. Aurora's hybrid sight saw the tie between them as a thin silver thread that pulsed once, twice, and then started to fray."No," gasped Lucien. "Not yet. Let me—"However, the relationship had its own chronology. The tie that bound Sera to Lucien broke when her heart stopped beating and she vanished from the earth. The response was palpable; Lucien's eyes widene

  • BLOOD BOUND   SERA'S DECLINE

    Sera started forgetting things. Initially, it was small details like the names of people she had known for decades, where she had stored her keys, and what she had eaten for breakfast. It's simple to write off as typical ageing.She then forgot Aurora's name, though. called her daughter by the name of her own mother, questioned why Aurora had such a different appearance, and appeared perplexed as to the year."She needs evaluation," Lucien said, voice strained. He looked ancient suddenly over three hundred years of perfect vampire memory watching his mate's human memory deteriorate. "This isn't normal ageing."Dementia was the diagnosis. Aggressive progression is anticipated in the early phases.Sera was eighty-one, had lived hard life, and her brain was finally giving out under accumulated stress of eight decades."How long?" Aurora asked the doctor.Years, possibly. But quality of life will decline steadily. bewilderment, memory loss, and ultimately losing the capacity to identify o

  • BLOOD BOUND   THE CHOICE

    Five minutes. Three hundred seconds to decide between survival and principle.People began moving immediately. Some people were headed for the doors, some were transfixed in their seats, and a few were even moving forward as if to sign the treaty nonetheless. There were clashing voices, anxiety,

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-26
  • BLOOD BOUND   THE SIGNING DAY

    The dawn was clear and cool. Sera got up early since she couldn't sleep past five, even though she was tired. Lucien was already awake next to her, looking up at the ceiling. "Couldn't sleep either?" she asked. "I kept thinking of different scenarios." Every potential way an assault could happen, e

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-26
  • BLOOD BOUND   SIGNATURES AND BLOOD

    The vest was carefully removed by bomb specialists, both human and supernatural, working together. Dietrich remained motionless and did not object to the disarmament. A collective exhale echoed across the theatre when they finally deemed it safe.However, the respite was only momentary. The signin

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-26
  • BLOOD BOUND   THE OFFER

    The message had come through encrypted channels, addressed to Matthias but clearly meant for everyone."Stop the signing," it read in Dietrich's elegant script. Accept that peace is impossible. Return to managed conflict where both species survive separately. Do this, and the conspiracy ends. Say n

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-25
More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status