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Blood Oath Betrayal: The Vampire Heiress of Block 21X

Betrayal. The age old destiny of all of those in power. Nelly the crown princess to the Arbore Empire was about to embark upon a journey of sweet marriage. A bond born of love, a match sculpted by goddess of love, two souls to be joined in union for all eternity. Betrayal. Mere hours after she had recited her vows and signed the deal with a salty kiss, she was duped. Nelly's childhood friend had invoked the blood oath, forcing Nelly to stab her beloved. An oath Nelly had sworn to show that their friendship was equal. Betrayal. That same childhood friend, that same beloved husband joined hands in a shotgun wedding. Right after waking up from surgery the two were wed, in an affront to the sanctity of Nelly's marriage and a slap in the face for the Arbore Empire. Betrayal begets betrayal. Nelly had been saving her first time sucking blood for her husband, but she decided otherwise. Through fates fancy she sucked the blood of a suitor from the past, unbeknownst to her breaking the heart of her personal guard. Betrayal. Nelly's extended family had become rotten. A corruption brewed within the Arbore Empire, the Dove's eyes have been woolled over. Leaving lecherous cretins to indulge in forbidden pleasures. Oath. Nelly swore to protect her family. She swore to become stronger. Yet her broken heart couldn't stop yearning for love, but all the men in her life were poison. Some more potent than the others. Would she find the right dosage or would she explore wider options.

VileNeon · Sci-fi
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64 Chs

Of Evening and Date

The lights were turned down in the restaurant, and the bright neons from outside lit up the the rest. Red sat opposite of Nelly on their first official date night. A large ruby necklace hung on Red's neck as a gift in preparation for the date night, planned in conjuction with the rest of her outfit—which was of course a rendition of Red's usual black attire. 

The necklace was a great excuse every time Nelly eyes rested further below than was perhaps appropriate. The two of them were the only customers in this exclusive restaurant. The room held some ten tables, but the whole place was reserved for only them for tonight. A few attendants stood at the entrances to make sure everything was going smoothly but stood far enough back that none of their words spoken in a normal tone would carry.