Excitement had me jumping up and down, my arm hooked on his as we walked across the parking lot, my eyes watching everything in awe. Life was so good, seeing normal vampires rush to work or rush to buy some supplies.
The mall was big let me tell you that, it was so large and beautiful. My heart drummed, never having gone shopping ever in my whole life, never having seen a mall and not being able to hold my squirm. I could not wait to dive in, goddess help this man besides me because he was about to see hell, I tell you.
"We need to get breakfast first." He said, my whole body tucked into his as we strode, the mall already buzzing even though it was eight in the morning.
"What? No please no, we can get food after. I am not hungry." I said not thinking I could go through waiting another second, my toes already wiggled with such excitement.
"No wife, we will eat first." He pointed out, making me puff ou
The car was parked and I slipped out as soon as the engine was turned off, closing the door behind me and not even sure I could walk but I would die trying.My feet carried me out of the garage, walking out in the dark night that seemed so peaceful, filled with laughter from afar. I heard the patter of feet across the road, lights in houses on as families spent time together, others sitting outside and chilling with their friends.I walked up the path, taking a turn in the road, making my way down the street and trying to stay far away from people. I did not know if he followed, I did not even care as I walked as fast as I could down and down, the walk so long, my legs shaking."Evening your majesty." A voice came, turning to see the group of those teenagers we had dinner with."Evening, I hope you are all doing well?" I was able to say, my voice husky, just happy that it was not shaking as my hands
A day had passed with us doing nothing, but lazing around. We had shopped online for everything including the furniture for our house, making me so excited. I just could not wait to see it furnished by myself of course, a place I could call my own, a place I could make a home. I shook my head, this not being the time for such thoughts because as of now, I was panicking. I could already hear the noise all the way from the cave where I stopped pacing from wall to wall, not able to stand still. I had woke up with him not in sight which had explained why I had slept eight hours straight. I could not help the sadness that loomed, a dark cloud from not seeing the king for so long. The hours ticked away, hearing the streets get busy and busy. I could hear the conversations miles away, too nervous to even wonder why I could suddenly hear from such a long distance. I clenched my hands only to unclench them, opening my mouth only to close it. Next to me stood Sabrina who seemed to get nervou
The click of heels was the only thing being heard for miles and miles. I walked, my chin up, feeling my dress move back and forward, shifting like a full body of water. The sun shone over it as it seemed liked it was just pure liquid, running back and forth as I moved like a jelly. My heart drummed so hard you could see it from my throat, beating so bad as if it would tear my throat apart.I could now see the entrance of the arena, a red carpet laid out for me as I took a deep breath, taking my first step on the carpet only for the dress to start moving. It literally turned liquid, as if blood spilling all around me yet still maintaining the shape of the dress, making me gasp never having witnessed something so beautiful, something so magical. It danced around me like a body of sea turned into a dress, tears clouding my eyes, hands shaking so hard they turned red.I blinked them away, feeling the heavy crown made of pure gold on my head trying to
Everything was shaking, everything was shaking as if an earthquake was upon the land, or was it me? At this point I did not know. Sweat trickled all over my body, the witches chanting like they had for hours and hours, the pain only getting worse, nothing working as more and more blood spilled out of my mouth, all of us now on a pool of my own blood. Husband left, he had to for everyone's safety. All the people had climbed down from the seats, a circle around me, kneeling, sombre faces haunting them. What should have been a great day turned to something no one would ever talk about.No one knew what to do, the witches were failing with all their powers combined yet they did not stop, they did not want to let down their king at the time where he most needed them but as blood trickled down their own noses they did not give up. They got more and more louder, even those that were barely kids kneeling and chanting not giving up, their white dresses painted red with t
I pulled the dress up, feeling it glaze over my skin so smooth. It hugged my form as my hips turned from left to right, jumping a little as it held against my thighs. I gave it a slight tug, feeling my ass slip into form as the dress slid up, the soft fabric kissing my skin. The feel of my hair brushing on my skin as it moved side to side was tingling, finally, the dress having slipped up. My arms went through the long sleeves, feeling the dress hug my form like a second skin, giving out that hour glass body look.I felt the king behind me, felt his stare as he took me in. He stood in his black leather shoes, tied up with the blue suit pants hugging him, the black belt holding it in, the white perfectly ironed shirt tugged in perfectly and the last three buttons open. They showed his strong hairless chest with his hair combed into a neat mess, nearly tipping over his face. His dark lips were moist and ready for the taking as he did his cuffs while eyes stared right at me in hunger t
"I hope you two have sorted everything between you two the past week." The king said as he sat in his large leather seat while I stood behind it with my hands on my front, still not being able to get over the beauty of the office. The office took half the floor with it being so large our house would fit inside. I looked around, seeing the lounge that had a TV, couch and coffee table with a library just behind us with rows and rows of books and files sorted out so perfectly the office being so clean you could eat on the floor. My eyes trailed over to the two women who sat, legs crossed, heads held high with such professionalism it made me itch. I admired them, feeling like a teenager right now out of depth, but hoping one day I would reach such maturity because we don't choose how fast we mature no matter how we can tell ourselves that we are mature and grown up. The actions speak for themselves, the things you do without thinking,
I pushed the door with my hip, storming in the dark empty house. I closed the door behind me, locking it before switching on the lights, walking up the stairs to our room which to my utter shock was clean with the bed made, everything put in place, clothes picked from the floor and folded away. I sighed, huffing, my shoulders having wanting nothing more than a warm meal and a warm bath. I wondered where he was, hoped he would be home soon.I made my way back downstairs, opening the fridge and realized that we still had not gone grocery shopping. I turned around rushing to the pantry as if the food would just magically appear. My eyes took in the empty pantry, defeat nearly having me stumble to the counter standing there knowing that there was nothing I could do. I took off my heels, throwing them across the floor and making my way back upstairs this being the time where I wished I had my own bank cards because I could just go buy something at the local shop. The
The doors swung open as Elizabeth walked in with her head held high, pride making her walk in as if she owned the place, my eyes never leaving her as she swayed her hips. I totally did not expect this from her, she looked professional and smart, totally would not have been amazed if Aubrey was the one swaying her hips for me but then as said, don't judge a book by its cover. She took a seat as I sat up, clearing her voice."I will just get to the point to not waste our time. I did not like the way you handled the situation, I may be younger than you, way younger and I may be inexperienced as you probably think, but either or the way you spoke to me in the morning was uncalled for. You could have calmed down then came to me to say how it's not good that I come in late and break out early. This is not a pub, this is work and as young as I am, I know how to treat the next person so I am truly sorry if I made you feel as if I was not taking this seriously but I actu