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The Last Embrace

In the 20th century... Enraged by the savage vampires merciless slaughter, the human race had enough! Finally, the anti-vampire vaccine was created by humans to protect themselves. The vaccine was able to annihilate 90% of vampires' race on earth. With nowhere to go and trapped below the ground, the remaining vampires needs to survive, it's either adopt... become mortal and survive...or perish! Prince Adam was assigned the task to take care of the mortal being named Jessy, the girl that was chosen in the prophecy. Once her blood ingested by vampires' it can transformed them into human beings, fangs gone within seven days, guaranteed! Prince Adam fell in love with Jessy... the girl that was destined to marry his brother, Prince Zain. Prince Zain and Jessy's union will secure the vampires' royal lineage... their offspring will bring forth a new race of powerful crossbreed. One day the vampire race shall reign supreme again on earth. To secure the safety of the vampires turned into mortals, Jessy has to make a big sacrifice that will change her life forever. ***The cover is not mine. All credits goes to Maxis Jordan. ~My other novels on this site~ * Hot Romance With The Vampire~ Completed * The Beauty And The Wolf ~ Completed. * The Vampire's Love: You Are My Destiny~ Completed~ Vampire, Demon's, Shapeshifter. * Hidden Husband ~ Completed ~ Contemporary Romance * The CEO's Painted Skin ~ (Completed) Contemporary romance, 510 chapters~ Completed. * Sweet Surrender: The CEO's Second Wife~ Completed. * The Tale Of Three Sisters : ( Completed) Fantasy Romance, Adventure ~ Completed.

Lizabelle88 · Fantasia
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The Bell Rings!

A few days later.

Jessy was lying in the clinic bed for the last blood transfusion for the night. She was halfway on the blood transfusion when a loud ringing of the bell can be heard all over the Facility. It's the first time she heard the bell being played...

When the bell rings, it means the entire Facility was in danger!

Enemies had descended on the outside perimeters of the Facility and everyone should be ready to fight and defend their home. As for the ladies, children and old folks they'd better hide in their rooms.

As awareness began to sink in their consciousness, Jessy and the doctor looked at each other.

"Should we stop the blood transfusion or continue—Jess?" the doctor asked, alarmed.

Jessy looked at the frightened face of the recipient. "We shall continue, Doc," she said calmly and smiled at the old woman, telling her that everything is okay in silence.

"Okay, as you say so," the doctor said.