LOGINafter the Integration Accords were signed in the summer of 2031. a Turing point . The supernatural communities go public. After the war with the swarm the Supernaturals helped save the world treaties we're signed Celeste Valentina Morau and her team were heros mainstream schools started hosting supernaturals and then there were the supernatural schools that started letting humans attend like Aerie Academy later renamed Storm Academy in Utah was the first to integrate followed by Mooncrest Academy in Baton Rouge and BludHeaven Academy In Santa Cruiz followed suit then all the human schools. But this is my story because I just completed high school I'm now living in a abandoned building. but I just received an application form from BludHeaven Academy My name is Nico Black my parents died when i was a baby. raised in foster care abusive foster parents.the loser kid covered in scars bullied in school. I hated my life. And didnt care anymore. I looked at the application letter from BludHeaven the 13 major vampire families left earth in secret to continue to live in solitude so the vampire population on earth was much lower now so now they were looking to take on human mates the bloodmate board is the school wide system for ranking top candidates to date the legendary pure blood Vampires the shadow guard protect the campus and make sure that students stay safe some are humans familiars. the application asked why I wanted to join the school I wrote down I got nothing to lose. It asked what I could provide the school if I had any skills or talents. I put down I'll do anything you want even if it kills me don't know know if that's a skill or talent. My application was accepted I received my acceptance letter.
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The rain never stopped in Santa Cruz that fall. It came down in sheets, like the sky was trying to wash the whole town into the Pacific. I didn’t mind. Rain hid things—bruises, tears, the way my hands shook when the hunger got bad. I’d been sleeping in the shell of an old cannery warehouse on the edge of the wharf for three weeks now. The roof leaked in interesting patterns, and the concrete floor stayed cold enough to keep the nightmares at bay most nights. My name is Nico Black. Twenty-one. No family. No future. Just scars that mapped out every place life had kicked me and a high school diploma that meant exactly nothing in a world still limping after the Swarm War. I found the letter two days ago, slipped under the warped metal door like it belonged there. Black envelope. Crimson wax seal shaped like thorns wrapped around a drop of blood. BludHeaven Academy. The vampire school. The one that had started letting humans in after the Integration Accords turned everything upside down. I almost laughed when I read it. Almost burned it. Instead I sat on an overturned crate and stared at the words until they blurred. *We have reviewed your application. Your candor is... refreshing. You have been accepted for the Fall term commencing immediately. Tuition, room, and board provided in full under the Human Integration Scholarship Program.* They wanted me. Me. The foster-system reject with the skinny arms, the dark circles, the permanent flinch. The kid who wrote “I got nothing to lose” for why he wanted to attend a school run by centuries-old predators. The second question had been worse: *What skills or talents can you offer BludHeaven Academy?* I’d written: *I’ll do anything you want. Even if it kills me.* I hadn’t expected honesty to be a currency they valued. Then the car came out of nowhere on a slick crosswalk. One second I was jaywalking toward the last convenience store still open, thinking about stealing a candy bar because pride was a luxury I couldn’t afford anymore. The next—headlights, screech, impact. Pain so bright it tasted like metal. I woke up in the county hospital, ribs taped, leg in a cast, IV dripping something that made the world fuzzy at the edges. The nurse said I was lucky. I didn’t feel lucky. I felt like I’d been given an eviction notice from life itself. Two weeks. That’s how long I’d been “out.” Orientation had started without me. I figured that was it—expelled before I even stepped foot on campus. Back to the streets. Back to nothing. Until the door opened. No knock. No clipboard-carrying doctor. Just a man in a dripping black trench coat filling the doorway like he owned the building. Tall. Too tall. Skin pale as marble, eyes black and endless. Shadow Guard. Had to be. The elite vampires who patrolled BludHeaven’s cliffs and made sure no one—human or otherwise—crossed lines they weren’t supposed to cross. He looked at me like I was a puzzle he hadn’t decided whether to solve or break. “You’re late,” he said. Voice like distant thunder wrapped in velvet. I tried to sit up. Everything screamed. “Yeah. Hit and run. Not my best life choice.” A faint smile. Fang tips caught the fluorescent light. “Most humans would be blacklisted for missing the first two weeks. The queens decided otherwise.” He tossed something onto the bed. Another black envelope, thicker this time. The seal was already broken. “They want you there. Tonight.” I stared at it. My acceptance letter was already in the trash can by the bed, crumpled and coffee-stained. This felt different. Heavier. Like a summons instead of an invitation. “Why?” The word scraped out of my throat. The guard tilted his head. “Your application amused them. In a good way. Or a dangerous one. Hard to tell with the queens.” He stepped closer. The room got colder. “Celeste Valentina Morau signed off personally. Don’t make her regret it.” Celeste. The name landed like a stone in still water. One of the last purebloods who hadn’t left with the Thirteen Families. Hero of the Swarm War. The face on every newsreel when the supernaturals finally went public. Beautiful. Terrifying. And apparently interested in foster trash from Little Rock via Santa Cruz. The guard didn’t wait for more questions. He unhooked the IV with practiced ease, scooped me up—cast, hospital gown, and all—like I was a bag of groceries. No wheelchair. No paperwork. Just the storm outside and the low growl of a blacked-out SUV idling at the emergency entrance. Rain lashed the windows as we climbed the coast road. The university gates appeared through the downpour—wrought iron twisted into roses and bats, glowing faintly crimson against the black cliffs. Beyond them, BludHeaven rose like a cathedral someone had carved out of midnight: spires, arched windows, stone walls that looked old enough to remember when vampires still ruled the night unchallenged. The driver glanced at me in the rearview mirror. “Welcome to BludHeaven, Nico Black. Try not to die on the first night. The queens hate when their new toys break too soon.” My heart slammed against cracked ribs. I had nothing left to lose. But as the gates swung open without a sound, I realized something worse. I might have everything to gain. And that scared me more than the vampires ever could. I looked out the passenger seat of the SUV up at the rain-swept gothic gates of BludHeaven Academy glowing crimson against the storm. 🩸Chapter 66: KidnappedThe next day started normal—or as normal as things got at BludHeaven now.Elara woke me with a soft kiss—her lips brushing my neck where the golden bite scar still tingled faintly. The bond between us had stabilized overnight—no more pain, no more shimmer—but it hummed steady and warm, like a golden thread woven into my veins. I could feel her emotions brushing mine: love, protectiveness, a quiet defiance against the world outside.We showered together—quick this time, no lingering touches. Dressed in uniforms: black blazers, white shirts, crimson ties, dark trousers. Wristbands stayed on—black leather with crimson/silver/violet fangs, undeniable. She adjusted my tie—fingers lingering on my chest.“Ready?” she asked.I nodded.“Ready.”We walked to first period together—hand in hand. Stares followed. Whispers. Phones angled discreetly. #NicoExposed was still trending—new “leaks” every hour, twisting my homeless years (18–21) into “violent vagrant” narratives. Kic
Chapter 65 : Beach Night & Late ReturnThe Ducati’s engine cut off with a low growl as Ravenna parked on the sandy overlook just north of Santa Cruz’s main beach. The boardwalk lights were distant now—fading carnival glow against the dark Pacific. Waves crashed steady and low, salt air thick and cool. The moon hung fat and silver, painting a shimmering path across the water.Ravenna swung her leg over the bike first—helped me down with a firm grip on my waist. She pulled off her helmet, shook out her wild hair (shaved side catching moonlight), and grinned.“C’mon,” she said. “No more engines. Just us.”We kicked off our boots at the edge of the dunes—socks stuffed inside—then walked barefoot down to the wet sand. The tide was coming in slow; cold foam licked our toes. Ravenna took my hand—fingers interlocking, calluses against mine—and pulled me toward the waterline.We walked in silence for a while—just the sound of waves and our breathing. She stopped when the water reached our ankl
Chapter 64: Santa Cruz NightTuesday – The DayThe next morning, sunlight slanted through the tall arched windows of BludHeaven Academy’s cafeteria, turning the polished marble floors into pools of liquid gold. The usual morning chaos was in full swing: younger students darting between tables, trays clattering, the rich scent of fresh coffee mingling with warm pastries and something faintly metallic that only the older vampires seemed to notice.Nico and Elara arrived together, hands brushing as they wove through the crowd. She was still wearing that soft, private glow from last night—hair slightly tousled, eyes brighter than usual—and he couldn’t stop stealing glances at her. The Bloodmate mark on his neck (a faint, silvery crescent just below his ear) tingled faintly whenever she was close, a quiet reminder that pulsed in time with his heartbeat.They claimed their usual table near the back, the one with the best view of the courtyard gardens. Elara slid onto the bench beside him, t
Chapter 63 A night together The drive back to BludHeaven Academy felt different—charged, intimate, like the night itself had wrapped around them. Elara kept one hand on the wheel of the big Silverado, the other resting on Nico’s thigh, fingers occasionally tracing lazy circles over the denim. The highway lights streaked past in soft gold ribbons, but inside the cab it was just the low rumble of the engine, the faint scent of cedar from the little tree air freshener, and the steady thrum of the Bloodmate Bond between them.She was smiling—quietly, deeply—the kind of happiness that settles into your bones and stays. Tonight had been more than dinner. It had been a celebration, the first real acknowledgment out loud of what they were. Fated. Bound. She’d waited so long for this, watched other vampires find their mates or resign themselves to never having one, and now here he was: warm, human-hearted, and irrevocably hers.Nico glanced over at her every few minutes, still a little dazed


















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