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Moonlit Alliance

Esteria, the queen of the northern human kingdom, was finally getting married to the vampire prince of her dreams. What began as a treaty between their two kingdoms had blossomed into a courtship where she had truly fallen in love. Life was perfect until darkness cast its shadow over her happiness. Her beloved vampire betrayed her, delivering a fatal blow. With her last breath, she made a desperate deal with a Demon God. "You will have to become my mate to gain the power to exact your revenge," he whispered in her ear, sending a shock through her dying body. This Demon God was not only breathtakingly gorgeous and immensely powerful, but he was also dangerously seductive. Now, he was offering her a deal that promised both vengeance and peril. Esteria’s mind was a storm of grief and fury. Could she handle the Demon God’s insatiable desires and the deadly power that came with their pact? Or would she be consumed by the chaotic demands of this new, dark world? "I will kill both of them. I will draw their last breath with my sword and burn their bodies with my fury," she vowed, her determination as fierce as the hellfire she now wielded.

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Azazel is Missing

The room was quiet, save for the faint sound of their breaths mingling in the dimly lit space. Esteria rested against El-Kharis's chest, her fingers lightly tracing the patterns of his cloak. She had missed this—the comfort of his presence, the way his arms felt like a shield against the weight of the world. Here, in his embrace, she could let down her guard and be herself.

El-Kharis shifted slightly, his hand brushing through her hair in soothing strokes. "You've been quiet," he said softly, his deep voice resonating through her. "What's on your mind, Esteria?"

She sighed, nestling closer to him. "Just… everything. The training at Tarius's Water Palace has been relentless. It's been stressful—more than I anticipated." Her voice was low, carrying the exhaustion she had been holding back. "I didn't think it would push me this far, but I've learned water now. I did it."