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A Sweet Bite

[Warning: Mature Content] Excerpt. "What am I going to do with you?" she asked the man on the other side of the bed. "Whatever you want, babe," he caressed her cheek. "Will you give me a house?" "The best mansion in this world." "Will you give me money?" "Every cent I make is yours, my love." "Will you give me your blood?" He smiled. "You know I can't refuse you, but if you want to make it sweet, we have to work hard in bed, darling." *** Eva Reed was a vampire. A pure blood vamp, a queen of another era, but she decided to leave everything for him, to live and die with him. However, when she thought their life will become brighter with the arrival of their child, she was betrayed. Her lover, her husband, sold her to her worst enemies. Now she is back, hundreds of years later. She awoke in the body of a young girl, weak and innocent. Married to a man who hates her. Living a hell of a life, struggling to survive. She will raise from the bottom and bring back her past fortune, her glory. What if that man was reborn too? What if he wants her back? What if everything she believed was a lie?

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Chapter 165.

Eva sighed, she didn't know what had happened between Lou and the other two guys inside the room, but she could understand that, due to Lee's crazy state, and the lack of control over his actions, it was to be expected that they would have internal problems. Most probably they would have betrayed him and taken Lee to the Monson Hotel. 

"Well, when they leave the room, she will have to tell me herself, otherwise, you can stay here..."

Eva was about to get up and go to her room and soft and comfortable bed to rest, as she had to prepare everything to get weapons for those little wolves, but the little boy stopped her.

"Wait..." Lou said with concern and shyness, "I saw... I saw what you were doing on the computer, and... and I think I can help."

"What are you talking about?" Eva looked at him with a raised eyebrow. The system on the computer was working fast enough for anyone to understand. Unless they have good eyesight and talent for computers.