What happens when you are a werewolf and you are mated to another from a race known to be your natural-born enemy, a vampire? This was what happened between Auriana, a Werewolf Princess and Lyrus, the Vampire King. They never thought that fate would play such a game on them after centuries of their races being rivals, yet here they were, mated and none could reject the other despite knowing the odds against them. Despite knowing that the likeliness of their bond being accepted by either side was less than slim, they indulged themselves in this forbidden love. Will their bond be strong enough to rival the opinions of their people and win? Or will their duties and responsibilities as leaders keep them apart? ***** Meet the human Princess, Astrid. A young woman set on defying the norm of her race and kingdom and creating a path for herself and others like her. Rejecting an arranged marriage and deciding to join the court, these two reasons were already seen as insults to the kingdom but she was determined. In a kingdom were women were only meant to be married off and bear children to increase the population, Astrid's decision was looked down upon by all, men and women alike. life had never been easy but it became worse after she met Roman Blackburn. A shamelessly persistent vampire. Or in her words, an annoying vampire, who was set on winning her heart. What will happen to these couple? Read more to find out!!
At the break of dawn, Auriana was up and getting ready for the day. Although she had very little sleep, her talk with her grandfather had helped steel her resolve even further. Knowing that Lyrus would be there, too, gave her something to look forward to besides beating up a few male shifters.
Just as she stepped out of the bathroom, a knock was headed on her door, and she frowned. Sniffing the air to pick the scent, she smiled and went to open the door.
"Good morning, Your Highness. You requested my presence, and here I am, my Princess," Astrid was behind the door, and Auriana couldn't be happier to see her. They both smiled and hugged each other for a while.
"I am sorry I didn't send for you earlier," Auriana apologized. It must have been inconvenient for them to travel during the night and sleep in a carriage. She knew how uncomfortable that was.