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The Vampire Luna

Vampires and werewolves have been at war for centuries. In an attempt to make peace, Alessandra, the vampire princess, is wed to the Alpha Emperor of the werewolves, Xavier. All her life, Alessandra has grown up learning that the werewolves are barbaric in nature, a far cry from the elegant vampires. What happens, though, when Alessandra realizes that this is far from the truth? Their relationship starts off rocky with misunderstandings about each other, but through time, a bond slowly builds as they encounter and overcome obstacles together as king and queen, alpha and luna, husband and wife! When a cult started by an ancient vampire attempts to sow discord between two kingdoms, can Alessandra and Xavier maintain peace between both races? Or will their kingdoms fall into war and ruin, dragging their budding love down with it? — [Excerpt] When the guards declared the groom's entrance, everyone's attention turned to the door. I felt a hammer on my chest. Here comes the barbarian, I thought. I was looking away, lowering my gaze. The man entered the wedding hall. I felt like my intestine would come out of my mouth. The sudden gulps of the guests were not going unnoticed in my ears. What caused the guests to respond like that? Was the man that hideous? I lost my zeal to look at him. With a heavy heart, I kept looking away until he stood in front of me. Slowly, I glanced at the man standing in front of me. My heart was pounding so hard that I felt like it would burst. I gasped. There was no way he was the alpha lord and the groom of tonight's wedding. The phenomenally handsome man from earlier was standing right in front of me. Up close, he was multiple times more attractive. Barbaric man? Who? He was radiating such royal energy that even the noblest vampires were intimidated when he entered. My husband-to-be.

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Chapter 56 -- Confession

The blood plant began to snake around my body, almost engulfing me. I was gasping for air under its enormous pressure. After a few failed attempts, I realized it was impossible to get away from its grip.

Lord Cardis turned to me with eyes so cold, like a snake's. He caressed my face with his cold hands. His gaze sent a shiver down my spine.

"I thought part of your soul was alive inside this body. Was I wrong?" he asked.

I was perplexed by his unfathomable behavior. What was he even talking about? I wondered.

"The day I woke up, when you appeared before my eyes, I recognized the scattered parts of your soul. My regret and grief for thousands of years had disappeared, believing I could finally repent. I swore I would treat you better in this life," Lord Cardis said.

"What the hell are you saying?" I asked bitterly as the thorns pierced deep into my body.

Lord Cardis's long hair was floating, making him look like an illusion.

"I had killed my daughter," he said calmly.