A Secretary Affair
I frowned a little, still trying to understand why that one part mattered so much, and why the blood had to be that specific color.
“Why her name specifically? And why does it have to be that green blood? What makes it so different?”
“Because names are the ties that bind, and that blood is the ink they used to write the deal,” she explained.
“It’s not like regular blood anymore—it carries the weight of the promise, the signature that can’t be erased until you meet it with something stronger. If you speak her name while that blood and my blood are both inside you… you’re basically standing in her place and taking back what she gave. It breaks the contract completely, like tearing up a piece o