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The Vampire Prince's Pretend Bride

“Our fangs are meant to bite against each other. Our love is a threat to start a war. We are ill-fitted but we are fate bonded.” *** Blair Whitfield’s life should have been easy if she had only done what had been expected of her. Do her responsibility as an Alpha's daughter. Marry a strong wolf arranged for her. That was what was planned for her since young. However, for the first time in her life, she went against her kind. She refused to be a pawn in their power struggle. Escaping the grasp of her family, Blair realized that while she didn’t feel an attraction to her betrothed, she could feel the spark with someone that was not one of her kind. Instead, it was with the Vampire prince, Lucien Bardot, the wild card of vampire royalty. To say it was bizarre would be an understatement. It was downright chaos. Would their love survive with all the odds they have to face? Would it be their strength or their weakness? *** "Please don't stop," she said in a shallow, begging voice. "I won't," Lucien replied with his half-closed eyes. She could feel that he, too, was feeling the same euphoria and desire she felt.

gnaipafe · Fantasy
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50 Chs

I DON'T TRUST MYSELF

Even behind the pain, he felt physical, Lucien's heart fluttered after hearing Blair say that she couldn't leave him. He felt a sudden relief that he couldn't even explain. All of a sudden, he had forgotten the pain when his wound reacted with the wine.

He would rather feel that sting caused by the alcohol on his wound than the burning and pumping pain when he just let his wound lay there. However, that was before Blair arrived. Blair certainly made significant changes to Lucien.

Blair took the book and read that open page. Worry spread over her face. Lucien wanted to say something to Blair to lessen her fears, but he couldn't find the best words for him to say.

"Sorry, I wasn't expecting it to affect you this way. I wasn't expecting it to be that bad." Blair flumped down the floor. Her shoulders looked so heavy as she slumped.