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~Bleeding Hearts~

[Mature Content] 1# To Love a Vampire. A marriage to cure a curse. An unwilling bride. When the first Prince of Vampires asks for her hand in marriage, Bel is repulsed by this and vehemently refuses. She always imagined her husband would be like her sister’s. A handsome man who shares similar interests with her. He doesn’t need to be royalty. All that matters is that they were in love. Davien got the handsome part down but unfortunately, nothing else. To top it all, he is a vampire. However, she won’t have minded his terrible traits if she loves him but she doesn’t, and neither does he love her. When her father says she has no option but to marry him, Bel vows to do everything in her power to make Davien hate her. If she can’t stop him from marrying her, she can at least make him end the marriage. She will be the worst bride ever. But what happens when Davien can handle her antics and shows nothing but love to her regardless of what she does? 2# To Want a Vampire A girl who won’t speak—or perhaps can’t—only shaking in terror but the scars on her body tell Stelian everything he needs to know about the horrors she’s endured. For Mallory, life has never been kind. Her mother’s death at age thirteen marked the start of her descent into further darkness. Two years later, her father would sell her to vampires, condemning her to unspeakable torment. After three grueling years, Mallory escapes, only to fall into the hands of vampires once again. But this time, she encounters someone different—someone without the red eyes she has come to loathe. Yet, when she learns that he too craves blood, just like those who shattered her body, spirit, and soul, Mallory must confront her deepest fears. Can she open herself to him, or will he become yet another nightmare in her endless cycle of suffering? (Volume 2 will start in January)

GinaStanley · Fantasia
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258 Chs

Shut Door

"Go away," Bel said as her sister walked through the door of her bedroom.

"No," Hazel said stubbornly. "You've been stuck in your room for two days now. You can't continuously stay in here. Mother and Father have been here countless times, but you refuse to see them."

"Go away," Bel repeated. "I am fine. I'd really like to be alone."

"No," Hazel said again, walking to the window, throwing the curtains open, and opening the windows. "I know you lived underground for the past few months, but that's no reason to sit in the dark, brooding."

"I am not brooding, Hazel." Bel turned to meet her sister's eyes, and Hazel froze.

Hazel broke eye contact. "Then why won't you leave your room?" She took a step closer.

"I will, just not right now. Please leave." Bel had spent the past few days, dealing with nothing but her thoughts, the only good news was at least her appetite was better.

"No," Hazel insisted.