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Enchanted Ring: Bound to A Vampire King

Warning: This novel contains mature content. In a world where ancient traditions bind the realms, the vampire king Idrus once ruled with a mate by his side. But centuries have passed since her tragic death, leaving Idrus a cold and bitter ruler. He abolished the ritual of throwing rings into the human realm, severing the bond between vampires and their human mates. His kingdom, yearning for the taste of human blood, reluctantly accepted his decree. But fate has a twisted sense of humor. His late mate's ring, stolen from her coffin, finds its way to a naive, haunted soul named Iridessa. As soon as she wears the ring, Idrus is inexplicably drawn to her, appearing by her side. Bound by this magical connection, Idrus is torn between his vow never to love again and his duty to protect his new mate. As Idrus reluctantly woos her, old wounds are reopened, and forbidden feelings emerge. But dark forces threaten both realms, and Iridessa’s true nature could either bring salvation or doom. She may be the bringer of death and destruction or the savior of the world. Secrets unravel, destinies collide, and love challenges the darkest of hearts in this thrilling tale of magic, love, and peril.

Lucianarielle724 · Fantaisie
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An Unexpected Visitor

Iridessa's eyes widened in surprise as Mr. Nethergrim approached her, causing her to instinctively take a step back. Her attention was then drawn to the two imposing figures standing behind him. Curiosity and a hint of fear filled her voice as she asked, "Mr. Nethergrim, what are you doing here and how did you find my house?"

A mischievous smile played on Rafael's lips as he glanced around, taking in his surroundings. He met Iridessa's gaze, noticing the unease in her eyes. Perplexed by her reaction, he replied, "A little birdie told me." He moved closer to her, his excitement evident in his voice. "Càra, what's wrong? I apologize if I had startled you, but I was so eager to see you. I knocked, but there was no answer, so I entered."