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A Vampire's Unfair Circumstance

When Zuri’s name is chosen to be the next sacrifice for the vampires, the girl vows to do her best and survive at the hands of the blood monsters. But her first foray into the vampire world is not so simple and neither is the master that she must serve and give herself to. For here in Transmere, she is nothing but a servant. Prince Jaden is known for his ruthless and cold nature. And yet, one look into the striking eyes of his new slave and a burning desire to possess her body and soul is the only thing on his mind. But a romance between vampires and humans is taboo as humans are nothing but food— a necessary evil for survival. As both struggle to deal with their forbidden feelings, an enemy in the dark has unleashed evil forces at work to overthrow the King of Transmere. Jaden must fight to maintain the peace of the common vampires and the humans they have promised to protect with each sacrifice. Will the star-crossed lovers be able to save the kingdom from doom or will they burn as a result of their passion, resulting in their own ruin?

FantasyL · Fantasy
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159 Chs

The Attack

Later that night, Jaden was snoring beside Stephan. It had been a while since the prince had seen such peace to grab some sleep. He didn't understand why Stephan wanted to keep a vigil, but at the same time, he was glad for that. So he grabbed the opportunity to catch some sleep.

Stephan sat watching the window. He liked what he saw in the skies and the humming of the music coming from the church. He started to think maybe he had rushed into concluding about the people of Fallspire. It seemed so peaceful here and Stephan was beginning to relax. The sounds from the owls were like music to his ears. The crickets' chirping wasn't muffled by other sounds -- it came clearly to the prince's ears.

At nights in Transmere, you would hear people talking and walking in the hallways of the palace. In the mornings, some people still moved around. Vampires didn't need much sleep to function so there was almost no quiet moment in the palace or the town for that matter.