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Chapter 45

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last update publish date: 2026-06-09 20:56:57

He moved to the table and grabbed the clothes. For a moment he just stood there, fingers digging into the soft fabric. Every instinct screamed at him to reject this, to refuse anything from that creature's hands.

But he couldn't walk through the mansion naked. And his old clothes were nowhere to be seen.

The shirt slid over his shoulders like a caress. The trousers fit perfectly—someone had taken his measurements, probably while he'd been unconscious. Even the belt buckled smoothly, the leather
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    Velis's expression didn't change, but something shifted in the air between them. The temperature seemed to drop ten degrees."You would prefer death?" His voice was soft as silk and twice as dangerous. "Very well. Let me arrange that for you."He moved faster than human eyes could track. One moment he was standing three feet away. The next, his hand was locked around Caelum's throat, just above the collar, lifting him onto his toes.Caelum's hands flew up instinctively, grabbing at Velis's wrist. Not that it mattered—the vampire's strength was absolute."Is this what you want?" Velis leaned in close, his breath cool against Caelum's ear. "You want me to treat you like the enemy? Like a prisoner? I can do that. I can put you back in that cell and visit you every night to take what I want while you scream yourself hoarse. Would that make you feel better? Would that let you keep your precious pride?"Caelum couldn't speak, couldn't breathe. Dark spots danced in his vision."Or perhaps yo

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