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The Vampire's Priestess (GL)

Nadia is the daughter of a high official in a secret vampire society, and Keiko is a human hailing from a long line of divine priestesses. The two should be natural enemies, but when Keiko stumbled into her path as a child, Nadia knew that she needed to keep her by her side. Normally a relationship with a human is forbidden, but Keiko has the power to vanquish the cursed deity after Nadia's body. So Keiko is assigned as her executioner, with a duty to kill Nadia if the evil ever overtakes her soul. However, all is not as it seems, as the ancient goddess residing inside Keiko, may have dark secrets of her own. *New chapters posted every Wednesday! *If you like what you read, please leave a review! Please be sure not to include specific terms in it such as GL, or the review will shadow banned! *Tags: Romance, Fantasy, Supernatural, Horror, Vampire, Goddess, GL, Yuri, LGBTQIA+, Inclusive, Diverse, 18+ *If you'd like to get story updates and keep up with the latest news or if you'd like to join my community, please search 'otakugamergirlt twitter' or 'otakugamergirlt wordpress' in a browser and the first few results should lead you right to my social media pages. You'll also find my Discord link in a pinned post on Twitter. Please join if you'd like! I'd love to keep in touch with my readers and fans. Thanks!

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Finding (1)

Elliot opens a heavy metal door, leading inside a large fortress found in the outskirts of the city. It looks a lot like a castle, but on a smaller scale. Keiko has seen photos of the real ancient castle, and this is definitely tiny in comparison. There’s no security present here and it’s rather desolate.

“We’re nearly there, but please watch your step. There’s a lot of debris scattered around and possibly some sharp objects. No one uses this section anymore, just me and Lou occasionally.”

“Lou? Who’s that?” She asks him. She can see him avert his eyes briefly, before looking at her.

“Sorry, I’m jumping the gun a bit. Hold that question for now please. Allow me to show you this instead.” He opens a rickety door to a bookcase, it barely hanging on at the hinges. He pulls out a large, square book, several inches thick and hands it to her. “Please have a seat and look inside.”