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YOU GIVE ME TEMPTATION

To touch a Dark One is death. To talk to an immortal is suicide. Yet, I've been marked by both. A Vampire. And the King of the immortals. My life is no longer my own. And now I know the truth, my life was never mine to begin with. It was theirs. It's always been theirs. I knew their history. Probably better than most of them. I'd been studying them for most of my life, pouring over books and research with constant dread that, one day, my number would be called, and my life would be played out for me in absolute horror. Humans were like little insects that they allowed to survive only because it was necessary for their own survival. We die. They die. Therefore, we live.

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The Divulgence V

Genesis's [POV]

Sariel was standing with me, holding my hand. It felt good. He wasn't so cold anymore, mostly warm like me.

"His blood calls to you," Sariel whispered.

"Who?" I felt happy and complete, yet a part of me missed something like I was staring at a really pretty picture, but it was missing something epic, something that would change my world.

"Cassius and Ethan, both of their bloody fight for you right now. I'm afraid you must yet again make a choice."

I sighed, my heart remembering Ethan, my mate, my love. "He's so warm. Why is Cassius cold?"

"Opposites, I suppose." Sariel squeezed my hand. "It was never meant to be like this, Genesis."

"Like what?" I continued watching the waves crash in front of me. He'd brought me to the beach. It was calming, and beautiful.

"This…" Sariel held out his hand. "Dark Ones were never meant to exist, but it seems a human is just like a siren in the sense that their blood sings to angels in a way immortals' do not."

"Was Cassius's mom beautiful like him?"

"Yes." Sariel hung his head. "And she died just like Ara."

"Because she loved you?"

Sariel was quiet then whispered, "Because I loved her too much."

"How can you love someone too much?"

"When that love overcomes all sense of reality and logic when the love once beautiful starts to create fear and jealousy. Just because something starts well does not mean it ends well. Do you understand?"

I sighed and laid my head on his shoulder. "You aren't good, but you aren't bad either. You're simply both."

"That I am." Sariel sighed. "His blood still calls. When you return to them, you'll have to make a choice, Genesis, but it's yours. Not theirs. Cassius gave you his essence."

"Will he die because of it?"

Sariel closed his eyes; a blue tear slid down his cheek, hitting me on the shoulder. "That depends on the balance of things."

"But…" I frowned. "I thought the balance was restored."

"Yours… Ethan's." Sariel rubbed my hand. "But Cassius is still very much unbalanced. That's what love does to a Dark One. It is also why it is forbidden."

My eyes were welled with tears. "He loves Stephanie… in that way?"

"He stayed away from the girl for a very long time… pushed her so far out of his mind, out of his consciousness, that he simply rejected the idea of even knowing her. When a female was needed, as an Elder I put the suggestion in his mind, made him think it was his own… made him think he was powerful enough to face his past in hopes he could finally start living."

"Instead, he got worse." I sighed.

"Because every day her smile reminds him of what he can never have."

"There's always a way," I argued.

Sariel let out a laugh. "And this is why I like humans, always optimistic."

"What other choice do we have?"

His eyes met mine. "Exactly."