LOGINBefore my parents died, they entrusted me to the most powerful vampire clan — the Vanderlooms. I married Jason, the heir, and spent ten years by his side — only to discover he'd gotten his vampire subordinate pregnant. He said I was just a human. That conceiving a vampire's child was nearly impossible for someone like me. That even if my parents died saving his life, it didn't mean I could hold on to the title of lady of the house forever. Vicky said she needed human blood for her pregnancy and demanded I serve as her blood thrall. Jason just watched with casual indifference. He didn't stop her. So I packed my bags and calmly handed him the divorce papers. He sneered. "That trick doesn't work anymore. You want to leave? Go ahead." "Give it a week. You'll come crawling back." But what he didn't know was that I'd already accepted another man's proposal. This time, I was done loving him for good.
View MoreElena's POVJason looked like he'd tracked us down on foot.Standing in front of the inn, he was visibly thinner, his face drained of color, dark circles carved deep beneath his eyes — as though he hadn't truly slept in weeks.The Vanderloom heir who'd once carried himself like he owned the world now stood there looking like a beggar who'd lost everything.What caught me off guard was the baby in his arms — the two of them huddled awkwardly beneath a tattered umbrella.The infant was tiny, swaddled in a soft blanket, sleeping soundly, oblivious to everything.Luke held my hand the entire time.He didn't step in front of me. He didn't interrupt. He simply stood at my side, his eyes telling me: this is your call.The moment Jason saw me, he went rigid.Then he dropped to his knees.The street outside the inn fell silent."Grandfather stripped me of the inheritance."His voice was low but frantic, the words tumbling out as if I might vanish any second."I've lost everything."He spoke wit
Elena's POVAfter leaving the vampire estate, Luke didn't rush me into anything new.He simply stayed by my side — quietly. He took me to the coast, to mountain villages, to places filled with sunlight where the nights were peaceful.At first, I couldn't sleep.When I woke in the middle of the night, I'd reach for my throat by instinct, as if cold fangs were still pressed against my skin.My dreams cycled endlessly through the same images — my parents lying in a pool of blood, Jason standing at the edge of shadow watching me with dead eyes, Vicky's face inches from mine, twisted with spite.Every time I woke from a nightmare, Luke was there.Sometimes reading by the window. Sometimes resting on the sofa with his eyes closed. The moment I stirred, he was on his feet — warm water in hand, dimming the light, asking quietly if I wanted to go for a walk.He never asked what I'd dreamed about.But he never once let me face it alone.It was during that time that I finally understood — he hadn
Jason's POVElena had clearly escaped alive through that window — but she'd vanished as if she were dead. Every trace of her ended in the garden.I couldn't find her. I interrogated the lower vampires, but they all claimed they'd never seen the human.Days passed with no sign of her, and then the patriarch's birthday arrived.The estate blazed with light.Representatives from every clan filed in, murmuring amongst themselves. The atmosphere was as grand and harmonious as any Vanderloom gathering.But for the first time, I found the noise unbearable.Shortly after the celebration began, Grandfather appeared.The room fell silent at once.He took his seat at the head of the table and swept his gaze across the hall. It didn't take long to land on me."Jason."His voice was steady and commanding."Where's Elena?"A beat of silence rippled through the room.My grip tightened on my glass, then quickly relaxed."She's unwell.""She's been ill recently. She couldn't make it tonight."Grandfath
Jason's POVThe fire was discovered late at night.The servants smelled smoke first. By the time they reached the room, the flames had already grown beyond control. Smoke rolled down the corridor, and the firelight illuminated half the courtyard.I'd barely sobered up when I arrived. The fire had been put out by then.The room was destroyed.The window was shattered, glass scattered across the floor. Cold wind poured through the broken frame, churning the lingering smoke.I stood in the doorway. For some reason, I couldn't bring myself to step inside.A servant bowed low. "Sir, Elena was not found in the room."My pupils narrowed. I tried to find her scent in the air, but all I could detect was char.The fire had been intense enough to erase every trace of her.Without that necklace, I had no way to track her.And without it — how was she supposed to survive alone in the vampire world?"Not found?"My voice barely contained its fury."No, sir. The window was smashed. She must have esca
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