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The Bloodstained Affair

A struggle to restore peace upon the world, dotted with forbidden romance between a vampire and a human being. This story takes place in futuristic England where human beings, vampires, and werewolves co-existed on earth. Aiden Thompson was just a regular human being who was trying to live his life as quietly as possible without any entanglements with the two superior races. He had long forgotten a night twelve years ago, when he met a vampire and saved his life. Ryan Caldwell, the vampire, vowed to pick him up when he reached the age of eighteen. Meanwhile, his grandmother's sickness led Aiden to the muddy, illegal world of blood transactions, where desperate human beings resorted to selling their precious, young blood for a huge sum of money. And Ryan Caldwell. The vampire had not forgotten his promise, but how come the person he accepted into his family was none other than Alain, Aiden's half-brother instead? To make matters even worse, a new race emerged and threatened the facade of peace among the three races that populated the world. It was by then too late for Aiden to withdraw from the center of the conflicts... -------------------------- "Mr. Caldwell, please don't make me repeat myself," Aiden interjected. "It was my own fault. I... I just want to forget everything. Please stop reminding me of... of what happened last night." Aiden grabbed into his quilt. He pressed his lips together and furrowed his brows in indignation. He did not want to think about it. He did not want to remember it. He wanted time to make him forget, and heal the terrible heartache that plagued him. Ryan heaved a sigh. "Aiden, it was not your fault. We... I..." And yet, the young man did not allow him to explain. "There is no 'we'," Aiden corrected the vampire opposite him. The young man lifted his head and glared at Ryan. "I don't like men. Do you...?" "..." ------------------------------ This book is part of a series : 1. Pursuing My Rejected Alpha (Werewolf BL) 2. The Bloodstained Affair (Vampire BL) Cover image is taken from "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint", please inform if I need to take it down.

Lu_Shui · LGBT+
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438 Chs

Denied For Installments

Aiden furrowed his brows.

He did not quite understand, but he heard the nurse loud and clear.

"Why?"

The vampire nurse remained indifferent.

"You simply are not qualified," she replied nonchalantly, not intending to provide Aiden more information.

"That is not the answer I am looking for. Please, I must know why," Aiden insisted.

The vampire nurse gave Aiden an apathetic stare.

Vampires were very practical creatures. They disliked going on and on about a certain topic and preferred a quick and easy solution to a problem.

In ancient times, this meant killing the source of the problem. In modern times, they relied on a more humane approach.

She tilted her head to the side and a vampire security guard quickly approached.

"Is something the matter?" the security guard asked with the same expressionless face. His burly appearance would scare even fellow vampires to some degree, but Aiden did not flinch.

"There is some misunderstanding," Aiden tried to explain. "The nurse told me that..."

"There is no misunderstanding," the nurse interrupted Aiden. "You simply are not qualified. Would you like to pay in full?"

"I cannot," Aiden said in exasperation.

If he had that much money in his bank account, he would have paid right away without hesitation!

Seeing a security guard approach his grandson, Grandma Thompson became concerned.

She rose from the couch in the waiting room and went toward the reception. His grandson was in a heated argument with the nurse and the security guard.

Or better said, Aiden was doing all the talking while the other two could not wait to get rid of him.

Grandma Thompson did not know what was wrong. She merely caught Aiden's last words.

"Please," the young man begged. "I only have enough money to pay in installments."

"Aiden," Grandma Thompson pulled at her grandson's shoulder. "What is happening? If there is something wrong, let's talk it out."

"There is nothing wrong. They keep saying that I am not qualified but they will not give me any reason."

The security guard inched closer to Aiden.

"Sir, if you do not have enough money to pay, please exit the premises."

Aiden glared at the security guard. He wanted to argue more, but his grandmother quietly pulled at his elbow.

"Come on, Aiden. Let's talk over there."

Aiden had no choice but to follow his grandmother to the waiting area.

"Grandma, I have the money," Aiden insisted. "It's just that they refused to let me pay in installments. I don't understand."

White Chapel was usually a quiet place. Aiden and his grandmother quickly drew attention from onlookers. Most of them were rich people who turned up their noses in disgust when they saw poor people. Poor human beings were such a disgrace, they thought mercilessly. The security guard should just kick them out.

When Angela Kendall walked into the White Chapel hospital that morning, what she saw caused her to frown. The human beings in the waiting area were all staring at someone or some people who were huddled in a corner.

Nevertheless, she was not one to butt in other people's business, so she went straight to the reception table to talk to the nurse in charge.

"I am here to pick up Mr. Ryan Caldwell," Angela said.

The nurse gave her a curt but polite smile. She pressed on a quick dial button on the phone and spoke, "Ms. Evans, Ms. Kendall has arrived."

Harriet Evans was Ryan's secretary. She answered just seconds later.

"Hi Angela, Mr. Caldwell is almost ready. He will come down in fifteen minutes."

"Okay," Angela spoke into the phone.

The vampire put on her sunglasses and shook her long auburn hair off her shoulder. Two figures emerged from the waiting area. Angela lifted her gaze.

One of the two people looked awfully familiar. She had been thinking about the young man's specific features for a while now, so she could not be wrong.

Her eyes moved from the young man to the elderly woman whose hand he was holding. So he needed money to treat the elderly woman. Poor boy.

"What happened to the two people?" Angela heard herself asking the nurse.

The nurse looked up at Angela and stared at the two people who were leaving the hospital.

"They do not have enough money for the treatment."

Nick had told her that it was the young man's first time selling blood. Could it be that he was short of money?

Angela quickly stalked after Aiden and his grandmother.

"Excuse me."