LOGINI was already going to endure punishment for speaking out once, so rather than keep quiet, I tried to explain to Mr. Cliff what had happened.
“Another man wanted to purchase me,” I said, grimacing at the force he held on my arm. He walked so fast my legs could hardly keep up with him. “He had a woman bring me this gown to change into, and she healed my wounds! I was told to wait outside for him.”
Mr. Cliff barked out a laugh. “Even if that were true, not a single man you met would outrank this noble. Regardless of whether someone else wanted to purchase you, this noble will retain the rights due to his rank.”
“But he said—”Mr. Cliff spun to face me, a hint of redness peeking through his porcelain skin. “Listen here, you little shit.” He jabbed a finger in my face. “You will not embarrass me in here. I don’t care who offered to buy you. This noble is the general of the army, and the generous amount he offered is respectable, considering your dismal state. I would punish you myself for your outburst, but I’ll wait for your new owner to have his way with you.”
I tripped over my feet when he began to drag me towards the castle again. “W-What do you mean?” Mr. Cliff tossed his head back and laughed. “Your new owner is fond of pets in the literal sense. He thrives off of scars and wounds, preferring his pets to be imperfect.” He paused before adding, “He’s requested that your limbs be amputated for you to resemble an actual pet, one who will crawl on the floor to him at his every beck and call.”My body recoiled on instinct, my heels digging into the ground even as Mr. Cliff attempted to pull me closer to my imminent doom. The horror of it all, the pure villainy, had bile rising into my throat.
“Don’t make this harder than it has to be,” he growled. His grip tightened on my wrist, wrenching me forward until it nearly pulled the joint out of its socket. “It’s about time someone punished you accordingly. I have to admit, I wish I had thought of amputation myself. It might have shut you up a long time ago.”
“You can’t do this!” I screamed, falling to my knees in the grass. I didn’t care if I was committing treason by disobeying a noble. I didn’t care that I’d likely be beheaded in a matter of seconds. Dying was a far better fate than what awaited me in that castle.
“I can, and I will.” Malice reflected in his cold, beady eyes as he sank to the ground to become level with me. “This is what you were bred for. Nothing about you is pleasurable, Aria. You were designed for torture, crafted to be amongst the laughing stock of half-breeds. This should not come as a shock that you are finally getting what you deserve.”
“Please, don’t.” Sobs became lodged in my throat as my vision blurred. My ears rang, drowning out the sounds around me until guards were suddenly at my sides, dragging me against my will through the castle doors.
I kicked and screamed, fighting with every ounce of my being as I was thrown into a room full of hungry
I thrashed even when I was shoved to the ground before my new owner’s feet. I spit at his pristine dress shoes when my resistance faltered and the guards bore too much weight on my bones to fight back.
I thought about my mother and how happy my childhood was before she died at the hands of a Wendigo. I pictured her holding me in her arms, in the rocking chair by the fireplace, as she told me fairytales until I fell asleep when the man with cracked teeth and a gaunt face kicked me in the face for spitting at him.
In his meaty hand, he held a blade that spanned the length of my arm. He wore a maniacal grin, crouching to tilt my face up to his. Blood dripped down my chin onto the marble floors, but the scent of my blood wouldn’t entice the vampires surrounding the banquet room when my appearance was so horrid.
I was a tainted specimen.
“Oh, you’ll be a fun one to tame,” the man said eagerly.
The room exploded into laughter, all on the edge of their seats to witness the torture he was about to execute. This was only a spectacle for them. I was designed for amusement, my terror a source of entertainment as they sipped their glasses of blood wine and chatted about the weather.
I shut my eyes tight when he raised the blade, my muscles protesting against the hands pinning me down until they suddenly released their pressure with a bone-chilling crack.
The moment of reprieve allowed me to roll out of their grasp just as the blade came crashing down before clattering against the marble. Silence fell over the room, a dark shadow entering my peripheral vision when I rose to support myself on my hands and knees.
It was only then that I realized the guards who had held me down were all dead, their bodies in a crumpled heap in the center of the floor. Their heads were twisted in a different direction, but their lifeless gazes didn’t revolt me in the way I thought they would. Those men tried to hurt me.
They deserved it.
I glanced up to find the man who had rescued me in the trailer. The one who had brought me into that room and inspected me. The one who had claimed me as their pet before Mr. Cliff dragged me away.
Except this time…
He was hardly recognizable with the blue veins stark beneath his porcelain skin, as if his teeth were clenched together so hard he was seconds from imploding. His eyes, which were brown a few hours earlier, were completely bloodshot, the iris swallowing his pupils whole.
My mouth parted in shock at the way his chest heaved with fury, the way he seemed like he was protecting me when he stepped in front of me to block me from their view.
The only person who had ever protected me was my mother.
Sparing a glance around the man’s legs, I was surprised to find Mr. Cliff on his knee with a fist placed over his heart. His entire body trembled, averting his gaze when he said, “P-Prince Dorian,” he stammered. “It is an honor to make your acquaintance again.”
My heart stalled when the words left his mouth, the title circulating through my brain on a constant loop of disbelief.
Prince.
This man, the man who wanted to be my owner, was the prince?
It didn’t make any sense. Mr. Cliff had tried to present the prince with countless prospects from the orphanage, and none of them met his expectations. I was at the bottom of the barrel when it came to prospects. The prince should want nothing to do with me.
And yet, when Dorian scanned my face, seeming to note the bloody nose and the bruises along my arms from being pinned down, all I could sense was possessiveness in his eyes. If his body language was any indication, like he was holding his unleashed rage by a string, it was clear I hadn’t imagined it when he said he wanted to claim me as his pet.
Dorian took a step forward towards Mr. Cliff until he stared down his nose at him. Then, in a voice that would ward off even the strongest of soldiers, he asked, “Who gave you permission to touch her?”
Dorian brought me into his bathroom and set me on top of the counter by the sink, his eyes focusing on the drops of blood from my nose that had accidentally landed on his suit jacket.With crimson-colored irises, he quickly stripped the jacket off, nostrils flaring when he tossed it to the other side of the room. It left him in a white dress shirt, the buttons straining against his deep breaths.“I…I need you to put this against your nose,” he ordered, holding out a towel. “Stop the bleeding.”I held the towel to my nose, watching as Dorian began to pace the length of the bathroom. His hands tugged at the ends of his hair, the slicked strands now sticking up haphazardly in an alluring way. Dorian looked wild, utterly feral for a reason I couldn’t understand.Was he that furious with me?Was he attempting to restrain himself from punishing me?“If you need to, I’ll understand,” I finally whispered, allowing my eyes to fall to the tiled floor.Dorian stilled his movements. “What are you
I stared at the woman who insulted me, shocked that she even dared to say that when she had to be aware I was the prince’s pet. Anyone who insulted me insulted him, and Dorian was clear he wouldn’t stand for it.Maybe that’s why I found the backbone to say, “Why can’t I be here?”My response prompted her to raise a perfectly plucked eyebrow. “I’m Olivia,” she declared, like her name should have meant something to me. “My master is the Vampire Prince. He won’t allow a pet like you to remain at the banquet once he sees you.”I blinked a few times to ensure that I heard her correctly. I hadn’t seen her since I arrived at the palace. To my knowledge, I was the prince’s first pet, so was there another prince? Did Dorian have a brother?“You should go,” Olivia said. “You aren’t welcome here.”“Why? Because I look different from everyone else?” I gestured to the other pets. “In case you haven’t heard, Olivia, I am the prince’s pet too, so that makes me just as important as you.”Olivia tosse
The temperature in the room dropped until it was nearly frigid.Dorian took a step toward Ellise, and almost as if she suddenly remembered who was in her presence, her gaze dropped to the floor.“Ria doesn’t need a whip to obey,” Dorian informed her. “Ria will never require a whip to obey. Is that clear?”Ellise straightened, plastering on a fake grin as if Dorian hadn’t just warned her within an inch of her life. She looped her arm through his, forcing him to escort her out of the room. “Of course,” she rushed to say. “Whatever you believe is needed, darling.”I followed behind them, feeling lost and nothing more than a burden.For the first time since being selected as a pet, I was granted alone time.My instructions were to prepare for the banquet, and I was surprised to find Dorian had requested Jenkins to bring me proper products for my hair. I took my time perfecting it, ensuring the curls formed perfect ringlets that landed at the middle of my spine.Makeup products lined the b
As if Dorian shared the same thoughts about the reality of our situation, he climbed out of bed and pointed to a stack of neatly folded clothes. “I…read up on some research while you slept. Humans require a routine, so I will wait here while you freshen up. I had Jenkins deliver some toiletry items to the bathroom.”Picking up the clothing, I bowed my head and shut the bathroom door behind me. It looked the same as the one in my room, except for a larger shower that had a bench.I removed my clothes, startled by the sight of myself in the mirror. My curls were unruly, a heap of spirals and frizz that made me look like a cartoon character the way my hair seemed to swallow my frail body.My golden eyes still had remnants of sleep coating them, a sign of how well I slept despite my nightmare. I had never slept in such a comfortable bed, and I certainly hadn’t slept with another holding me before. Especially a man.Color stained my cheeks at what the prince must have thought while he watc
A loud crash woke me from sleep.I rubbed my eyes, holding my teddy bear close to my chest when my mother entered the room with wide eyes. She padded quickly across the floorboards and gripped me by the shoulders. “I need you to get in your closet,” she whispered urgently. “I mean it, Aria. Don’t come out until I say so.”My chin wobbled, but I listened to Mommy’s instructions, crawling to the farthest corner behind the hangers of clothes.“Good girl,” she whispered with tears shining in her eyes. “I love you, my dearest Aria. I’ll be back soon.”My body trembled, my fingers gripped tightly around my teddy bear when more thuds echoed from below. I brought my knees to my chest, holding my breath until I heard Mommy scream.She told me to stay in the closet, but her screams made me stumble into my room on wobbly knees, inching cautiously towards my bedroom door.I stepped into the hallway, listening for other sounds, but Mommy’s screams had stopped.The stairs creaked beneath my weight,
The prince carried his new pet to his room, waves of reluctance and anxiety radiating from the unique girl in his arms. He placed her on his bed, promising to return in a few minutes before slipping away to the bathroom.He had to bathe again, even after he’d just bathed an hour before to wash the stench of her vomit off his skin. No matter how hard he scrubbed, it didn’t feel clean enough. He was certain some of it still lingered, hidden in crevices he couldn’t see.As Dorian cleansed his skin raw, shame overwhelmed him. It was his fault for not looking into her past abuse and how to move forward when it came to feeding her. It was his mistake, not hers, and his ignorance on the subject circulated through his brain until it was the only thing he could think about.He had to rectify it.He had to fix it so he’d never make the same mistake again.If he were to become an owner, he needed to act like one.After his shower, he returned to the bedroom in loose pants and a fitted shirt to







