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Call Girl to a Vampyre

Series Complete! Thank you to all of my fans! I am happy you have chosen to enjoy the world I have created. Part Two of the series is now complete! Please be sure to stay tuned for new stories and content. **Trigger warning** This story contains references to non-consensual sex, sex work, Poly/Bisexual situations, mental-health issues, as well as depiction of self-harm and death. "My dreams seemed to pull me to you. Since I was a child, you were there, in my thoughts, protecting me, calming my fears. You were just a figment of my imagination until I saw you… and we made love for the first time… then you killed me." A fateful encounter with a vampyre changes Kavielle forever. Follow her journey to understand this magical connection to her would-be murderer, discovering love, and understanding if love really is pain... Kavielle wants to be able to forget her past and fall in love, but can she? Part 2 Finale now available! "My hands clawed at the dirt, not willing to wait for a shovel. This need for my answer was insatiable, and a bit of rain and dirt wouldn’t stop me. It couldn’t be her! A bit of cloth appeared in the pile, my heart clutching in my chest. I pulled at it, the cloth decomposed enough it ripped easily. A waft of stench overwhelmed my senses—it reeked of death and decay. Another round of sobs doubles me over, my hands still clawing manically at the dirt. Bits of debris stabbed under my nails; the soft flesh tearing, blood pouring from my hands. The mud caked to every part of me; I must have looked like a madwoman… But I had to know, was Madison really gone?" Kavielle pulled out of her self-made isolation and thrown back into the twisted, dark, world she had worked to get away from. Coming back to LA was the last thing she wanted to do, but sometimes, you have to pay a life debt to the people you love.

Kricket_Leedy · Fantasy
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238 Chs

Part 2: Chapter 57

Chapter 57

Deeper and darker than death

Vincent POV

  Dimitri returned, the smell of the mortal all over him. Was he indeed foolish enough to confront him on my behalf? "Where have you been?"

  He wore an air of annoyance on his face and defied me. "None of your damn business."

  What did it matter? We both knew what happened, but neither of us enjoyed the outcome. So I would slide down further in my chair and attempt to hold myself together. As much as I wanted to have a tantrum and murder a few people, my willpower would keep me in my chair.

  That was all I had these days, the ability to keep moving forward by sheer willpower. Kavielle is mortal, and she would grow old and die. That was a fact that could not be changed, but there is this comfort knowing her feelings for me were alive and well—today, that changed.

    The tinge of fear in her scent—unacceptable!