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The Vampire's Malice

“A vampire’s mind, consumed by malice, Its only care for its own, cold and callous. The woods, hold their own darkness, A presence lurking, hidden and mysterious. The empire, bears a twisted malice, Hidden in the shadows. And yet within that darkened non-beating heart, A ray of love shone, Between the vampire and the human, A flame that burned strong and true. Their love, a light in the darkness, A hope in the abyss."

Cryingkoala14 · Fantasy
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7 Chs

carriage from nowhere

Riona's heart raced in her chest as the fear and anxiety washed over her, causing her body to grow cold. She took a cautious step back, her eyes wide with a mixture of fear and horror as she looked at Helen and Aamon. Aamon's gaze softened slightly as he observed Riona's fearful reaction.

He stepped closer to her, reaching out to gently place a steadying hand on her shoulder. The touch was intended to comfort and soothe her, but it also sent a shiver through Riona's spine. Aamon touched her, his grip firm but gentle, Riona felt her body relax a bit, but now her cheeks flushed with embarrassment.

Aamon was about to speak, Helen couldn't help but interject with her playful nature. "Aw, isn't that sweet," she teased, her voice dripping with fake sweetness. "You're being all gentle and protective, Aamie." Aamon shot Helen an annoyed glance, clearly exasperated by her interference. Aamon's irritation towards Helen subsided slightly, and he met her gaze with a firm conviction in his voice. "I'm not doing this out of desire."

His words were calm and steady, carrying a sense of determination. "I'm doing it because I want to calm her down to feel...better" Helen tried to continue her teasing, but Aamon's tone made it clear that he wasn't in the mood to entertain her antics any further. Riona looked down, a hint of shyness in her expression. Despite Aamon's reassuring touch, she still felt a pang of insecurity and uneasiness. Being in the presence of two, Aamon and Helen.

Aamon's voice dropped to a low and gentle tone as he spoke to Riona. "There's no need to be afraid," he reassured her. "You're safe with me." He gently squeezed her shoulder, his fingers exerting just a hint of firmness, trying to convey a sense of comfort and security. Riona's inner thoughts echoed doubts in her mind. She questioned how she could trust someone she barely knew, who had kept her in his house against her will.

The memory of the previous night's encounter was still fresh, She felt torn, uncertain whether she could truly believe a man whose actions seemed controlling and volatile. Helen playfully protested as she stood there, crossing her arms with a mock pout. "Hey, I'm still here!" she quipped, her tone filled with an air of exaggerated hurt.

She feigned disappointment, pretending to feel ignored or neglected in the conversation. Aamon's tone dripped with a hint of annoyance as he spoke to Helen. "I'm aware of your presence, Helen," he replied curtly. "But I'd appreciate it if you get out." His words were short and to the point, making it clear that he wanted a moment alone with Riona without Helen's constant interjections.

Helen, undeterred by Aamon's brusque tone, pretended to be unbothered by his dismissal. A sly smile crept across her lips as she let out a mock offended gasp. "Oh, how rude! You're kicking me out just like that?" she exclaimed, feigning a sense of drama. Riona couldn't help but feel trepidation rise within her. She whispered under her breath, her voice laced with a mixture of nervousness and disbelief. "What?", her thoughts racing.

She couldn't shake the feeling that once Helen left, Aamon would focus his attention solely on her, and she feared what that might mean. Helen, her mischievous smile still in place, turned her attention to Riona, her eyes gleaming with curiosity. "What was that, darling?" she asked, her voice dripping with playful mock-interest.

Aamon's patience with Helen's antics had reached its limit. He swiftly stepped in, grabbing Helen by the collar of her shirt with a firm grip. In a single, cold motion, he hauled her toward the door, his expression severe and unamused. Without any further explanation, he opened the door and practically threw Helen out of the house, slamming the door shut behind her.

Riona's eyes widened as she watched Aamon's brisk and unapologetic action. She blinked in disbelief, her head tilting slightly to the side. The swift and almost harsh manner in which Aamon had dealt with Helen left her both shocked and curious. Aamon approached Riona, a soft smile on his lips. His voice was gentle and reassuring as he spoke. "Would you like to go someplace that you'll enjoy?"

He stepped closer to her, the smile on his face growing a little wider, as if secretly anticipating her reaction. Riona couldn't deny the tingle of anticipation she felt at Aamon's proposal. Despite the uncertainty that lingered, a small spark of curiosity flickered within her. "What kind of place?" she asked, her voice slightly hesitant.

Aamon's smile grew wider, as if he was pleased with her reaction. He leaned in slightly closer to her, his voice low and almost conspiratorial. "It's a place where the sunset is truly beautiful," he explained, a soft hint of excitement in his tone. "A hilltop overlooking the most breathtaking views of the setting sun."

The image of a sunset from a hilltop stirred something within Riona - a mixture of wonder and curiosity. Perhaps, she thought, there would be a chance for escape, a temporary respite away from the confines of Aamon's house. The promise of scenic beauty and the allure of freedom, even if only for a little while, piqued her interest even further.

She glanced up at Aamon, her gaze a mixture of doubt and anticipation. "That sounds beautiful," she admitted, her voice soft and hushed, a hint of longing in her tone. "I'd love to see it." Aamon observed the mix of doubt and anticipation in Riona's eyes. A sense of satisfaction crept into his expression as he heard her response. He let out a thoughtful hum, his voice carrying a subtle note of agreement.

"Hmmm, yes," he replied, a hint of agreement in his tone. "It's a view that will surely take your breath away." The anticipation built within Riona as she realized they would be going to this picturesque location. She couldn't deny the small flicker of excitement that coursed through her. "When can we go?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Aamon's smile widened at Riona's eagerness. "Now?" he echoed, a hint of amusement in his voice. "If you're ready, there's no time to waste." He stepped closer to her, his hand extended as if to lead her on their little adventure. Riona took a breath, her thoughts shifting to the question of transportation. "But there's no carriage.." she mused, her brows furrowing slightly. However, before she could fully voice her doubts, Aamon spoke up confidently.

"Who said there's no carriage?" he asked, his voice carrying a hint of mischief. As he took her hand in his, he led her forward toward the door. As the door swung open, a black carriage stood in the driveway, its driver standing nearby, bowing respectfully to Aamon.

Riona's eyes widened in a mixture of surprise and awe as she took in the sight of the mysterious black carriage that had seemingly appeared out of nowhere. Her thoughts swirled with questions about how it had materialized so silently, leaving no trace of its approach.

"How... How did it come here so discreetly?" she asked, her voice tinged with a touch of wonder. Aamon's hand, still holding Riona's, led her to the carriage. He gave her a gentle tug, guiding her towards the opening. "Don't worry about it," he reassured her, his voice confident and nonchalant. "Just get in." As the carriage journeyed along the quiet, nearly deserted road, a spectral hush enveloped the surroundings.

There were no sounds aside from the soft clopping of the horses' hooves and the occasional rustle of leaves.

Riona leaned against the carriage window, her gaze fixed on the passing landscape outside. The scenery shifted from dense forests to rolling hills, but the silence remained unbroken.

As the carriage ascended the hill, the setting sun cast a warm, soft glow upon the landscape. After about half an hour, the carriage halted near the top, where a large, ancient-looking statue stood in the middle of the hill. Riona stepped out, her eyes widening in awe at the sight before her. The heart-shaped statue, its age evident in its timeworn features.