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A Vampire’s Caregiver

[Mature: No rape] Twenty five years old Everly Eloise, a pure blooded orphan werewolf is hired by a wealthy man who suddenly needed a caregiver. She accepted the job, but one thing she didn’t anticipate was the monstrous side of him. The side of him that the media never showed, or at least never even knew of. Valerio Avalanzo, a wealthy European man who was betrayed by his lover, leaving him in a condition that he very well hid from the entire world. The incident caused him to drastically change. He became cold hearted, feared by most, unsociable, emotionless, and worst of all, developed deep hatred for the word “love.” For a man who was blind and held such deep hatred for love, it was believed that he was emotionally incapable of loving anyone, therefore leaving the world with this perception of him. But what happens when he meets Everly Eloise, his caregiver? Will his heart win or will his hatred for love win? And what happens, when he discovers that Everly is not just his caregiver, but a werewolf as well. The creatures that have been an enemy of his kind for centuries?

AngelLily · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
348 Chs

Why Are You Like This?!

Logan, who was now standing alone, darted his eyes around in fear as the flashes of the camera flashed his face.

His chest rose and fell in rage, and he glanced around to realize that both Rose and his father had already left.

He quickly threw the microphone away and began to hurry outside, but before he could leave, something heavy hit his head, causing a painful shriek to flee his mouth.

He turned around, and his eyes fell on Jamare, who was looking at him with anger in his eyes.

"What was that for?!" He questioned, his gaze drawn to the microphone that Jamare had thrown at his head.

"You better be ready to compensate me for this, or else you will meet me in court!" Jamare glared at him and stormed past him.

Logan rubbed his rubbed his head in pain, and knowing he had to leave right away, he dashed off.

The instant he stepped out of the huge building, crowds of reporters swamped him.