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Bride of the Vampire King

She was a human despised by her family but was strongly desired by the vampire king. Evelyn Starkins, a human born in a vampire family and was chosen to be the sacrificial lamb offered to the Vampires. Her fate took a new turn when the King realized she was the one he was seeking. He couldn't resist her. ........... "Do you think you can run away from me?" Eve heard his deep voice whisper in her ears which made her knees weaken. "I can if you let me," she said hoping he would free her. "And you think I will?" He brushed the tip of his nose lightly along the sides of her neck, causing her breath to hitch. He pulled away to stare at her flushed face. "Breathe my charm." "Breathe while you still can," he growled, his hot breath tickling her ears. "You tried to run away, and now you will get punished." He pressed his lips to her neck, leaving trails of fiery kisses along her skin. "I'm going to make you regret every step you took," he whispered, his voice low and dangerous. "I'll punish you so hard that you'll beg.. but for more." His fingers grazed her skin, sending shivers down her spine as she fought to control her breathing. She knew she should be scared, but the way he was he took control of her body, the way his touch ignited a fire within her, made her shamelessly excited for his punishment.. ....... Note: cover is not mine

Aee_sharh20 · Fantasi
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Escape- part one

Once Eve freed herself from her binds, she quickly stood up and walked to the door. She paused in her tracks and went to look into the big pot, wondering what they were brewing.

The horrible smell reached her nostrils, and she quickly closed her nose, feeling the urge to bend over and retch. Were they drinking this? The question only made her stomach churn more, and she quickly moved away.

Fortunately, the door wasn't locked, and she opened it slowly and peeked outside. There was a long corridor with cells on each side, and one lantern hanging on the hall serving as the only light. The closest cell looked dark, and she couldn't see beyond the bars; she didn't know if anyone was in it.