The twisted wicked bloody vampire lord Hadeon aka Hades is enjoying his masterpiece, while his pathetic little monkey servant Mallory is crumbling on the ground and struggling to survive.
There is more to Hadeon than the eyes meet, and Mallory is realizing it slowly and gradually. They both have started liking each other, however both are oblivious of that and will find it out in a very dire situation I think.
That might be too hard for Jane. Martha is a good soul. Is Recardo in any way related to the scarecrow incident? I hope he is not the culprit Jane is searching for.
Hadeons shamelessness is something I admire and rejoice in. Soon enough gis wind will pass by Mallory too or atleast take a glance at her. I think slowly and gradually Hadeon is falling for her charm and her hard personality.
"Master Hades," Mallory began, her tone more assertive this time, no longer seeking permission to question him after what he did earlier. "How do the villagers know that you are their lord? I mean, you've been in a deep slumber all these years."
He is finding immense pleasure in teasing her. So who might be responsible for the death of the woman. And how are these people recognising him as lord or so as he woke up lately from his sleep?
God!!! Hadeon has some wicked way of dealing with things. I donno if he is in love with Mallory at the moment, however his affection for his dear servant found no bound. Whoever tortured her will be hunted down one by one for sure.
Oh lord!!! Hadeon is really a handful. His mischievous ways are unpredictable. Poor Mallory. However I won't pity George as I believe that he deserves this panishment.
Accident or not she took a life. A life of an official at that. Pleasing her master with her service with at most dedication. He might reward her for that as well.
So who is this nosy vampire with lady Rose? And what about the oath to the king? If the king is also a vampire? Is Rose a good vampire or a sneaky one?
Thank you. I realised it's not a mistake later. But I didn't know what it is. thank you for clarifying.
"We're doin' our best ter find this person, commissioner," Sergeant Gruger said, who stood next to the inspector. "We increased the patrols at night and informed the other parish houses outside the town as well. I'm afraid the murderer we're seekin' for does not live 'ere. Or he's constantly movin'."