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Unknowingly Lost

Lucas is a CEO vampire who works at a vampire-based corporation where only a handful of humans are aware of their existence. Sara's delectable scent, amongst the human employees, attracted his attention. As a member of vampire aristocrats, Lucas held a Blood Red Party and invited Sara to be the Guest of Honour, omitting the fact that she will be the main course for him. Lucas became obsessed with the taste of her blood and wanted to keep her near for a fresh supply of blood. His attempt to seduce her failed miserably. As he tries to continuously deceive her, Sara finally fell in love without knowing he's the predator and Lucas unknowingly fell into his own trap. From prey to love, he was not sure when it all started. Both never experience love. Both never understood love. Join these two as they slowly explore their feelings and embrace what comes their way. Take a back seat and read how they come to accept each other in their life. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER : The cover does not belong to me. The rights go to the original artist. Please contact me if you wish for it to be taken down. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Nekonigiri001 · Fantasy
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176 Chs

The Round Dwelling

She looked in wonderment, confused with the layout of the place. She was too absorbed in her thoughts, she did not recall how she walked out of the invisible barrier that had shackled her.

The next thing Sara noticed was her sitting on a long brown wooden bench with the appearance of a polished trunk.

The table was held together with many planks of various wood, and a splash of glistening blue and green filling up the cavity raising the beauty and creativity standard for a measly dining table fit for thirty people at least. It gave a feeling as though she was on a Captain Hook's ship.

She looked around to see the room was decorated with nothing but natural items. It was aesthetically pleasing to see the brown and the green complemented each other.

On top of the dining table, stood a line of flower vase centrepiece that holds the red and yellow carnation. It was made of carved wood, coloured faintly by crushed leaves and colourful petals.