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I hated vampires. And I didn’t even try to hide it—everyone at school already knew. Most assumed my disdain was because of Evan’s betrayal.
Evan had been my boyfriend since we were fifteen. I’d fantasized that one day our love would lead to marriage. Looking back now, those daydreams explain why I missed so many red flags. Whenever we hung out, Daisy was always there. Sweet, bubbly Daisy—my childhood bestie, practically a sister. We’d grown up together as neighbors, inseparable since we were kids. And now? Daisy was with Evan. I kept my gaze fixed on my plate. I sat alone in the cafeteria. Normally, I’d be with Daisy or Evan, but that changed last week—when I walked in on them getting freaky in my room, my bed. So much for the three of us hanging out. Now the whole school knew, and I was the main topic of gossip. Daisy and Evan walked into the cafeteria hand in hand. I could feel Evan’s heated gaze on me. Now that supernaturals were free to roam the city—and most of the world—he no longer hid the fact that he was a vampire. Sometimes, his eyes turned this intense shade of red that always gave me goosebumps. I heard their footsteps approach my table, and they slid into the seats across from me. Daisy clung to Evan like she expected someone to snatch him away at any moment. “Hey, Liz.” “What do you want, Evan?” I didn’t bother hiding the venom in my voice. I hated him. Hated Daisy even more for betraying me. Evan wanted us to stay friends. The audacity—like I’d ever accept them back into my life. “Come on, don’t be like that.” He ran a hand through his messy brunette locks. His eyes—stunning green—were probably a courtesy for my sake. He used to flaunt what he was without shame. “It’s been a week, Liz. Let’s at least try to talk this out.” Daisy stayed quiet, watching with what I assumed was fake guilt. Any trace of hunger I’d felt earlier vanished. I grabbed my bag. “Fuck you both.” I stormed out of the cafeteria, not caring about the dozens of eyes tracking my every move. I headed to the bathroom to tidy up—or more like lock myself in a stall and cry my eyes out. It hurt. The lies, the betrayal… and the connection I was starting to make to the one thing that had haunted me for years: my father’s death. He was murdered—by a vampire, if my suspicions were right. ⸻ The house felt cold. It always had since my father died. “Mom?” I called out. Usually, she’d be in the kitchen, burning dinner with another failed recipe, or out working. But she had told me she had the day off. I needed to talk to her—desperately. “I’m in here!” she called. I found her in her bedroom, applying the final touches to her makeup. She turned to me with an excited smile and gave a little twirl. “Well? How do I look?” Happy. I couldn’t relate. Mom rarely dressed like this. The tight dress hugged her curves, showing off just the right amount of skin. Her hair was down in soft waves. She looked breathtaking. “Why are you all dressed up? Is there an event at work?” “No, silly. It’s something else.” She was hiding something. “Mom, I have to tell you something. About Dad’s death. I found some photos… there was a bite mark on his neck. And no blood. It all makes sense now—” “Elizabeth.” Her entire demeanor shifted. The joy drained from her face in an instant. “Don’t. Please.” “Can’t you see? Dad wasn’t attacked by wild animals. He was killed—fed on—by a vampire! And whoever did it is probably out there living their best life while we sit here pretending everything’s normal. If we don’t push this further, we’ll never get justice for him.” “Justice? Liz, your father has been gone for six years. Just because vampires exist doesn’t mean his death is connected to one. You need to let this go.” “How can you say that?!” “Baby, I know it’s been hard for you… with your breakup, and Daisy’s—” “Forget it.” I turned and stormed out, slamming the door behind me. Of course she thought this was about Evan. I’d been looking into Dad’s case for months, long before the breakup or Daisy’s betrayal. This had nothing to do with them. Too bad no one believed me. ⸻ I didn’t see Mom for the rest of the night. At exactly 11 p.m., I heard noises downstairs and decided to check it out. The kitchen was dark, but the sounds were definitely coming from there. “Mom?” I flipped on the lights, and the room was suddenly flooded with brightness. A man stood by the fridge. He was tall and handsome, dressed in a crisp white shirt and neatly pressed slacks. His dark hair was slightly tousled, and his bright blue eyes practically glowed as they locked onto mine. I froze. A complete stranger. In my kitchen. At night. Then I saw what was in his hand—a glass, filled halfway with a thick red liquid. Mom didn’t drink wine. “Hello there. You must be—” “MOM!!” I screamed and ran upstairs. Mom stepped out of her room wearing a thin nightdress that barely reached her knees. It left almost nothing to the imagination. She never dressed like that. And that man… “Liz?” “Mom, there’s a man in the kitchen! He… he’s a—” “A vampire?” I screamed again, this time because of the voice right behind me. The stranger stood there, silent as a ghost. I hadn’t even heard him approach. He raised a brow at my horror. “Apologies. I didn’t mean to startle you.” “Oh, don’t worry about it, Dame. It’s my fault—I forgot to tell Liz I was bringing someone home.” Mom brushed past me and wrapped her arm around his. He smiled at her, and just for a second, I saw the flash of sharp fangs. He leaned down and kissed her gently. I stood frozen, caught between shock and horror. “Liz,” Mom said softly, eyes sparkling. “Meet Damien West. My fiancé.” “No…” I took a step back. I wanted to scream, to tell her she’d never mentioned Damien before. That he was a vampire—just like Evan. Just like the monster that had killed my father—her husband. But all I could manage was, “No…” This couldn’t be happening.“The necklace matches your eyes.”Liz doesn’t say anything; she can hardly talk without grimacing in pain anyway. The only reason her face wasn’t swollen to the size of a ball was because the Madame had spent two hours massaging various ointments into her skin until the swelling went down. “As for the bruises, those can be covered with makeup.”The assistant nodded and quickly went to fetch the makeup artist. Liz remained still as the pretty jewelry was placed around her neck—an ugly shade of brown, though it did match her eyes.A few hours back, she’d tried protesting against being sold like some fucking animal. Unfortunately, she ended up being the only one who had a problem with this arrangement. The other girls only gave her pitying looks as she was dragged off by her hair and beaten within an inch of her life. She had bruises all over and could barely even stand, yet she was being told she had to do her best to impress on the bidding arena. Though the Madame had already mentioned
Elizabeth Astray now lived a chaotic life. There had once been a time when she was just a normal girl living out her teenage years in a boring small town where nothing ever happened. That was before her dad’s murder—and before the supernaturals became a thing.Now, as she sat in the back of the Honda, she couldn’t help but wonder when things had started to spiral out of control. Was it when Damien came into her life? When Ashton did? Or was it Evan’s betrayal? Just when? She’d gone from trying to survive high school to being forcefully taken by vampires, currently being transported to who knows where.At this point, nothing that could possibly happen would surprise her. Or so she thought.After what could only have been hours of driving, the vehicle slowed in front of a large building surrounded by towering trees. It was old and somewhat remarkable—honestly, the kind of place one would describe as vintage.As the car came to a stop, Liz noticed a middle-aged woman approaching. Behind
Liz had a gun aimed at her head. “Behave, princess.”She had only tried to reach for Ashton—maybe hold him one last time and make sure he wouldn’t bleed to death. “I will, just let me… let me wrap up his wounds first. He’s bleeding.”“That’s none of my concern,” the woman scoffed. Her gaze was icy as she watched the bleeding youth on the ground. Him dying wouldn’t really do anything for her. Her orders had been clear—retrieve this little bitch and bring her back to the city. There had been no instructions about whether to kill those around her or not. She had only allowed the brat to live so the bitch would behave herself. “Don’t make me change my mind.”Liz’s eyes filled with tears. She only needed a damn minute, goddammit. She was terrified Ashton might bleed to death like this. Liz was tempted to try her luck with the woman—maybe if she moved fast enough, she could take her out.“I’ll be fine.” Ashton was surprisingly calm for someone who was bleeding out. He gave Liz a weak, dismi
The woman before them was tall, clad in leather with messy short hair. She had large, innocent-looking eyes, but the wicked curve of her lips was anything but innocent. An angry red scar ran from her lower left eye to her jawbone — one could only imagine how painful that had been. Liz leaned further into Ashton’s side as if being this close to him would shield her from the world’s troubles.“Aren’t you both the sweetest couple I’ve ever seen?” The woman must be taunting them; her smile never wavered as she circled, like a predator keeping a close eye on her prey lest they escape.“Good of you to say.” Ashton kept his gaze firmly on the huntress. He felt Liz shake; with a frown he gave her hand a reassuring squeeze. “What do you want?”“Oh, you’re smart — I’m sure you’ve already figured that out.”“Enlighten me.”“The baby in your arms is desired by someone else. Lucky girl — who knew how she managed to catch the eye of such a powerful man. I will be taking her back with me.”A powerf
“Do you know what you’ve done wrong?”Anna couldn’t think of a single thing. Maybe it was because she had delayed the rescue—but that wasn’t her fault. She had been closely watched when she first arrived at the Base; it had taken a few days to shake off the suspicious glances. Anna had done her job immediately. The Prince was safe now, wasn’t he? And it was all thanks to her.“I admit that I got a bit distracted at the beginning, but that was only because I was unfamiliar with everyone. This was my first mission, too. But I’ve done my best to rescue you from the very start.”Anna had enjoyed herself while she was there. It had been a good opportunity for her to be among her own kind for what might have been the last time. It was so different from being with vampires. She would know—she had spent her life being passed from one Lord to another, trained and groomed to be the perfect weapon for every master she served. Whether it was as a feeder, for sexual pleasure, or merely as a human
Third POVWhen Ashton had said the Base was under attack, Liz hadn’t anticipated it would be this bad. The first thing that hit her as she was dragged by the hand through the corridors was the heavy stench of blood. Stumbling upon the first body almost made her throw up.The body had its arm ripped clean off, a huge chunk of flesh missing from its neck, and a large puddle of blood beneath it. This was her first time seeing something like this. And that wasn’t the only unfortunate soul that had fallen victim—there were more and more bodies as they went further.She was nauseous and felt like she would pass out at any moment. But God, now wasn’t the time. Even the usually composed Ashton was tense, his weapon clenched tightly in his hand.They made it into an open space where about a dozen other hunters were gathered. Cedric was there too. She would say he was the only one who looked calm about the whole thing—though maybe he was just very good at acting. The Base was under attack and p







