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The Princess's Dangerous Vampire Mate

"You are not human, like us, are you?" The words left my mouth in whispers as my eyes glanced around eyeing the destruction caused by the two men. Two men who had effectively taken out Twenty guards. All heavily armed and trained. But now, not even one old get up. "What gave that away?" My companion, who I had feelings for, mocked. "Perhaps the strength we displayed caused her to see reality," in the blink of an eye, he was in front of me making me stumble back in fear. "Is that not true, Princess?" I looked to the man who was silent and ever watchful. "Why? Why were you not true?" I loved him, only him I let myself feel for. He glanced around and spotted Diwal, my trusted advisor. "No one is true in nature here," he pointed to my advisor, "Not even him." Unwanted tears came to my eyes as I glanced around me. I could die tonight and it would all be in their hands. "Don't worry, your highness, it's just the time for it to come to light." My advisor smiled and so did the other two men. •••• A gentle yet cold bastard prince. The bulky, muscular King to be. And a Princess. ~ slow burn ~

Inara_Me · Fantaisie
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A princess on the run - I

Taking care? I scoffed loudly but they didn't pay any attention to me. 

"We have to keep the treaty." My father said in a grave voice as if it was final. "It cannot be undone if that boy is to marry again." 

My eyes moved to the prince in hopes of the fact that he would at least be at my side. I had avoided every opportunity when it came to killing his lover. I had always avoided every possibility to do so not matter what. He was not even aware of the fact that how many times in these two weeks the queen had asked me to get rid of her! 

But he was silent and shrugged to his mother as if it was her decision to make. 

What a man! 

At his response Queen anastacia sighed tiredly and turned to my father again. "Well, I suppose it will have to be done to save both of our faces and the shame that would be brought upon our families."