LOGINThe day before my wedding, I went to our cathedral early to get familiar with the place. Instead, I found my fiancé and my stepsister, Isabella fucking on the altar. Our altar. I caught them. He didn't even apologize and just threw me out into the storm. I collapsed in the pouring rain. That’s when he found me. Alistair, the Vampire Prince. He moved like a god through the storm. He pulled me from the mud, and gave me a palace. He told the world I was his soulmate. The one he’d spent centuries searching for. His one and only. For five years, his devotion made me the envy of the supernatural world. I thought I was the one exception in his eternal life. Until I found his secret room. My fingers brushed against an ancient scroll. The script was written in blood. The first line was her name: Isabella. Beneath it, in Alistair's own hand: “Absolute priority. Above all else.” Underneath was a healer's log I’d never seen before. A vampire's healing log. The date was from the night I found out I was pregnant. The night I was attacked by werewolves. They brought me back to the castle, covered in blood. The healers never came for me. I woke up alone. The baby was gone. Our child. His blood, my blood—gone. And my clothes were soaked in what was left of it. I cleaned every trace of it. When he came home, I broke down in his arms. I never told him. I couldn’t bear for him to feel the pain I felt. Now I understood. That same night, Isabella was also being attacked by werewolves. And Alistair’s order to his council was: “Send every healer. Isabella is the priority.” My heart stopped. Despair was a poison in my veins. “If I was never the one... then you can keep your eternity. I want no part of it.”
View MoreSeraphina's POVJulian had been in the emergency room for three hours.I sat on a bench in the hallway, my hands clasped tightly, replaying the moment he fell.That gentle man, who had shielded me with his own body without a second of hesitation."The surgery was a success," the doctor said, stepping out of the ER. "The blade missed his heart by less than an inch. He's lucky. He'll make a full recovery, but he needs rest."I let out a long, shaky breath as tears streamed down my face."Thank you. Thank you, doctor.""Seraphina."The familiar voice came from behind me.I turned stiffly. Alistair was standing at the end of the hall.He looked like a ghost of himself. Gaunt, his perfect face drawn and pale, his eyes a web of broken blood vessels."How did you know I was here?""I had someone follow the ambulance," he said, approaching cautiously. "I had to make sure you were safe."I stood up, my voice cold. "You already did. You dealt with Isabella. Mission accomplished.""No," Alistair'
Seraphina's POV"Isabella, please leave," I said. My voice was calm, without a ripple of emotion.Julian sensed the danger immediately. He stepped in front of me."Ma'am, I don't know what your history is, but I must ask you not to cause a scene in my gallery.""History?" Isabella let out a sharp, grating laugh. "She destroyed me! My status, my life, everything!"Her eyes gleamed with madness as she clutched the magazine."Look at her now!" Isabella screamed, hysterical. "A new face, a new name, living this glamorous life! Why should you get to be happy?!""Because I earned this," I replied, my voice cold as glass. "With my own two hands. Not with lies and betrayal."That broke her."Talent?" She cackled. "What good is your talent? Even Alistair... he's hunting me down, for you! You bitch! You think you've won?""Isabella, that's enough.""It's not enough!" She lunged at me. "If I've lost everything, then you don't get a happy ending either!"Julian moved without a second thought, shie
Seraphina's POVThe next morning, another messenger raven. But this time, I hadn't summoned it.I opened the window and took the scroll, puzzled.[A final picture. Consider it a professional courtesy.]Attached to the bottom was a photograph.In it, Alistair stood alone before the altar in the Gothic church.He looked desolate. His once-straight back was slightly hunched. His sharp eyes were empty.He was staring at the spot on the altar where the golden dust had long since vanished.As if he were waiting for a miracle.Waiting for the dead to stand before him again.I stared at the photo for a long time. I felt nothing.His pain was not my problem.I threw the photo into the fireplace and watched it turn to ash.Then I turned and picked up the card Julian had given me.The Blackwood Gallery.Perhaps it was time to live for myself."Marcus," I said, walking downstairs to the old man cleaning a frame. "I need to take a few days off.""Of course," he said, looking up with worry in his ey
Seraphina's POVThree Months Later.I had completely settled into my life as Phoebe.Open the shop at seven in the morning, breathe new life into old paintings.Close up at nine at night, return to my small apartment upstairs to read, drink tea, and sleep in peace."Phoebe, can you help me think of something?" Marcus stood behind the counter, staring glumly at the ledger. "Business is down again this month."I put down my restoration brush and walked over."What's wrong?""A new gallery opened down the street—all chrome and stark canvases. They're bleeding us dry," he sighed. "People want new and flashy, not old and timeless."I looked at the dismal numbers in the ledger and felt a pang of sympathy.Marcus was a kind old man. He had taken me in without any papers, given me a job and a place to live.I couldn't just watch his shop fail."Maybe we could try something new," I said, picking up a discarded sketch from the table. "Like showing that the process of restoration is an art in its
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