LOGINIt was going to be another dreadful House reunion. Derrick Camberia had no desire to attend this affair and the Annual Summit. Being in close proximity to his House was just so taxing and it took a toll on him every time he was summoned. His own saving grace was that he'd have Persephone to keep him sane.
Both of them seemed to band together at these events. They both despised his family with a passion, but he never could truly come clean with her about his true reasons why. When Persephone became his older brother's mate, Reginald would be privy to her thoughts and Reginald could never know the secrets he kept. He knew what type of person his older brother. He knew what type of wickedness flowed through those veins... and through all of his House's veins. The apple didn't fall too far from the tree. He sighed, knowing the same blood ran in his own veins. How come it was so easy for his brother to fit this wicked role so easily? Not to say that Derrick was a saint. No, he was far from a saint. He was far from innocent. He was just as guilty, knowing the type of evil his House committed and he just stood off to the side. Like how he stood off to the side watching Reginald get into Persephone's head. He watched the way he talked to her. He watched how he treated her yet he didn't do anything to encourage her to be set free. There wasn't ever a good time to bring it up. There hadn't been a window of time to *save* her. A part of him wondered if the poor girl wanted to be saved. Caleb had did a number on her. She was far from the girl he used to know at the academy. She had been fire and ice back then and she wielded it like a queen. Now, she hide behind the walls of her ice fortress. Sometimes, he saw the true her behind the mask she wore when he was allowed to see beneath it. Caleb was her true mate and everyone knew it even Reginald. He observed Lord Micah and his sister Lady Sylvie of the House of Devonshire, particularly Sylvie, who was being lustfully undressed with his despicable brother's eyes. Persephone had her usual mask on, but it was slipping as she talked on her phone. Then slight agitation flared to the surface. When she got off the phone, he watched her as she slowed until she completely stopped. Then Reginald was in her face and her mask continued to crack. Fascinating. Perhaps, this flight would actually prove to be eventful. When Reginald grabbed Persephone's wrist and forced her forward, he almost stepped in. Almost. The fury in his brother's face unsettled him. He couldn't hear what he was saying to her, but his instincts were screaming for him to step in. Then she yanked her wrist from his brother with her own claws coming out. The mask finally vanished before his very eyes. Wide eyed, Derrick watched the rage in her eyes set everything on fire. What in the world caused that reaction? Whatever she said caused Reginald to freeze in shock before his own rage erupted. "If you leave here, we're through. There shall be no political alliance between our Houses. We've forged this alliance for a few years now. All that work to establish ourselves as a powerful alliance shall be for nothing, is that truly what you want?" Oh, sweet mercy. Were they actually...? "What I truly want isn't even here, Reginald," she snapped. Derrick couldn't believe she spoke those words. Absolutely no filter. Incredible. "My heart was never truly in this nor my body as you so callously remind me." "If Valient truly desired you, he would've made you his mate," he spat out, causing her to flinch like he slapped her. "He didn't, Persephone. He abandoned you. He didn't want you. I was there. Did you forget? I was there not him to pick up the pieces. Orion will find his mate. Your future is with me not there. Do not make a mistake of turning your back to run to a past that has nothing for you." "You're wrong. My family isn't nothing to me. They had always been and are my future." She squared her shoulders defiantly. Pride burned through Derrick. "I won't provide transportation for you." With that, Reginald turned from her, stomping towards the jet with Lord Micah and Lady Sylvie in tow. Wait, wait. Did that truly happen? Did Persephone just stand up against his brother? Were they truly over now? Her emerald eyes glanced over at him. He didn't even bother to hide his emotions. He was so bloody proud of this lady. He quirked his eyebrow as he stepped over to her. He couldn't contain his joy. This was her chance to officially boot Reginald from her life and hopefully return to Caleb. She needed to return to him. "I will," he said, shrugging his shoulders. Visible relief washed over her body. "I'll call Edmond. He'll pick you up at the entrance." She gazed up at him in shock and he sighed. "I always knew you were too good for my brother, Persephone. If I were you, there is no shame running back to Valient." She shook her head. "I'm not doing this for him. I'm doing this for my brother and my new sister." "Of course you are," he murmured, winking at her. "Keep telling yourself that. I see you're still in denial." He shook his head and chuckled. "Well, I'd go if I were you. Go find her before it's too late." He pulled out his phone to contact Edmond to pick up Persephone. Run, Persephone. Run as fast as you can. Don't ever look back. ____ Caramia waited for her ride to pull up. Rogier hesitated to assist her to bring her belongings downstairs, but the butler finally gave in when he saw her struggling. She watched a black car pull up to the front of the estate. Telling her to stay put, Rogier went to answer the door when there was a knock. She frowned, hearing voices in the entranceway. Rogier came back to where Caramia was gathering her belongings. "Lady Caramia, Lady Persephone of the High House of Cristos is here," he announced as he looked her directly in her eyes. "Per-Persephone?" She couldn't even hide her shock. "Orion's sister?" Orion's sister had never been cruel like the others with their hurtful words and she had never engaged in gossip. In fact, she was never once introduced to his beautiful and civilized sister, who always seemed to be the epitome of high society vampire socialite without the pettiness. Caramia's heartbeat raced, wondering why someone like her would call upon her. She had heard through the grapevine that Persephone distested her, because her stepbrother had chosen familial duty over his heart. Persephone had been left heartbroken and betrayed, because Caleb had chosen to seek Caramia after finding out from his father's will that he had a stepsister. Rogier nodded. "Shall I let her in?" Caramia could only nod her head and Rogier smiled before he walked back out into the hall to retrieve Persephone. When the enchanting lady followed Rogier into the kitchen, Caramia could only stare at the dark haired goddess with the same mischievous green eyes and smirk as her brother. She swallowed, trying desperately to speak, but words failed to form. "Shocking, I know," Persephone sighed, flowing towards her in that obviously expensive dress. She took off her hat and gazed at her. "Yes, my brother asked me to come and fetch you, but I needed to see for myself the type of soul you truly are." "What do you mean?" she finally managed to get out. "I have..." she paused then sighed. "I may have unfairly prejudged you for factors beyond your control. Since my brother has made it known to myself and my father that he wishes to establish a matebond with you, I wish to know you on a more intimate level and I cannot do that if you're running away to the Merritt Province." "He's mated to someone else," Caramia spoke up, trying not to choke on her words. Persephone was definitely an intimidating and powerful presence just like her brother. "It's all over the headlines." "Absolutely trash, my dear," she said with a sigh as if she was bored. "Those headlines are for the gossip hounds. Mercedes Delacroix will not be invited into the High House of Cristos. In fact, the only one that can claim they are indeed freshly invited is you. You are Orion's sire, are you not? He cleaned your blood and did a transfusion, did he not?" "He-He did," she stammered, flustered by Persephone's questioning. "I-I just thought he didn't wish to have anything to do with me especially if he was newly mated." "Only you and my brother share the same blood now," she told her, staring directly in her eyes. Caramaria remembered the exact same words Orion had said echoed by his sister. "He wouldn't sire nor establish a matebond unless it was his own desire. You are who he desires and he wants you to come to Paris. Come, join me, I shall bring you there and you shall see yourself." Her eyes speared her. "Besides, it seems as though you're quite ready to travel, are you not?" Of course, that pointed look Persephone gave her with an elegantly arched eyebrow was intimidating. Orion's sophisticated sister turned on her heel and walked out, leaving Caramia to stare after the lady in shock. Had Orion sent his sister to collect her like an errant child? She noticed Rogier peer into the kitchen, clearing his throat. She eyed Caleb's butler as he gave her meaningful look towards Persephone's direction. "Your belongings have been placed in Lady Persephone's car," he informed her then leaned closer to her. "She doesn't like to be kept waiting, Lady Caramia. I would hasten to follow her lead." Not wanting to be under Persephone's wrath, she quickly rushed after Orion's sister. When she joined her in the luxury car, she watched as the estate slowly disappeared as they departed.Caleb heard rustling about him and hushed voices. He had yet to open his eyes, but he had the most frustrating headache that refused to ease for the past few hours. He had felt like he was under a heavy blanket of sleep that refused to allow him to fully awake.He had to track down Persephone. He didn't have time for these games. Once he was out this mess, he would hunt down Derrick and murder him before the High House of Camberia could. Of course after he discovered Persephone's whereabouts and after finally marking one another as they always should have done then he would track down that foolish vampire."How much adranais root did you put in that vial?" a familiar voice chuckled.He heard someone huff in annoyance. "I may have miscalculated the dosage." Whoever it may be was female and she also sounded oddly familiar. "I was under a lot of pressure and we nearly lost my master.""I would never tell Derrick you call him your master, Pandora," the male voice told her in amusement. "Y
Caramia was beyond excited to leave this dreaded experience behind. Orion and her were finally heading to his townhouse in Crown and she craved the privacy it promised."Excited?" Orion chucked as they stood in the elevator.She knew he already knew the answer, but she couldn't help the bright smile that burst out from her. She knew he couldn't deny his own excitement. With everything falling apart around them, they could find solace in a safe haven. She hoped Persephone would discover her safe haven with Caleb. They needed each other like she and Orion did.First, they needed to get through check out then they would be free from the confines of the ton for a little while. Orion was a high standing politician in vampire society. He could never truly leave the ton while he held that position. She couldn't wonder what their life would be like if he did vacate his position.Could he be happy just being only them? Could he desire that simple type of life where they could travel and be them
Much like every Annual Summit, Lord Dimitri Cristos had spent his entire free time at this Annual Summit watching the enchanting songstress on the stage. With his own son and his mate opting to skip out on the ball, he had no intention of showing up either. Instead, he had wandered back into the jazz bar to watch his mate sing her heart out for all the patrons for one last night.After spending years here, Dove Knightley had developed a following at the Immortal Chrysalis Hotel. Her performances were well known and her voice mesmerizing.It had been heartbreaking and unfortunate that he had finally met his mate while his mortal wife was pregnant with Orion. How he had wanted to mark and mate with her, but he was not that type of soul. He had made a commitment to his wife and would uphold her mortal customs and traditions. He did keep his promise to be a loving and faithful husband for the duration of her lifetime. He did even when she couldn't stand the otherworldly life and she lived
"Are you truly going to leave without speaking with her?" Caleb asked, causing Derrick's mind to wander to her amethyst eyes for the thousandth time.Derrick sighed. It was hopeless. He was hopeless, but he wasn't thoughtless or foolish. Sometimes, cruelty was kindness and setting her free unmarked was in her best interest. "It's for the best.""I once thought I was doing the right thing letting Persephone go."Caleb's smirk irritated him. It wasn't the same. Derrick's fate was doomed to failure, because his immortal life was resigned to destroying his old House. He wasn't egotistical to believe that they weren't going to destroy him. They almost had. He wouldn't allow Briar to be destroyed by him or by his old House. He refused to watch his mate suffer the fate he would."True," Derrick agreed, but he lifted up his shirt sleeve to reveal his wrapped injured hand. "But you also are still a functioning member of society who would've still floated above the scandal. There's no redemption
Father had called for a mediwitch. Lord Apollo seemingly knew who to contact and they were now waiting for this witch to show up. Orion had helped the others pull Derrick's body to the sofa. His eyes took in the darkening skin of his injured hand. It looked bad. Derrick looked real bad. The witch better get here quickly or there would be nobody left to cure.There was rapid knocking upon the door and the witch was let in. Her puffy dark hair bounced by, trailing after her as she rushed straight to Derrick. Orion didn't even see her silver eyes hiding behind huge glasses until she glanced around anxiously. There seemed to be unshed tears within her eyes are she worked upon Derrick. When she dipped a cloth into a bowl of silvery liquid, he watched as she took it out and placed it upon Derrick's ravaged hand.Derrick jumped slightly at the cloth before his eyes popped open. Orion's eyes widened as the vampire shouted, thrashing about on the sofa. The witch firmly pressed the cloth down up
There was a sickening amount of wicked relief that coursed through Caleb's veins at the realization that Persephone broke free of that devious snake. Pride but also fury rivaled within him. How could she think that it would be that simple for him, for Orion, and for Dimitri to move along like her disappearance wouldn't affect them?That was what upset him the most. She truly thought she meant nothing to them. She thought they would be furious at her for leaving Reginald, but that was the furthest from the truth. They wanted her back. They wanted her safe and protected, because they knew Reginald and the High House of Camberia would be hunting her down."Her last known action was her purchasing a train ticket to Greece," Lord Hyperion remarked. "She should be well on her way now to Greece."Orion sighed. "She's probably visiting our mother's grave. She does that usually when she's at a crossroads."Orion wasn't wrong. Caleb had accompanied her on some of her impromptu visits to Greece.







