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The Princess's Dangerous Vampire Mate

"You are not human, like us, are you?" The words left my mouth in whispers as my eyes glanced around eyeing the destruction caused by the two men. Two men who had effectively taken out Twenty guards. All heavily armed and trained. But now, not even one old get up. "What gave that away?" My companion, who I had feelings for, mocked. "Perhaps the strength we displayed caused her to see reality," in the blink of an eye, he was in front of me making me stumble back in fear. "Is that not true, Princess?" I looked to the man who was silent and ever watchful. "Why? Why were you not true?" I loved him, only him I let myself feel for. He glanced around and spotted Diwal, my trusted advisor. "No one is true in nature here," he pointed to my advisor, "Not even him." Unwanted tears came to my eyes as I glanced around me. I could die tonight and it would all be in their hands. "Don't worry, your highness, it's just the time for it to come to light." My advisor smiled and so did the other two men. •••• A gentle yet cold bastard prince. The bulky, muscular King to be. And a Princess. ~ slow burn ~

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A Royal Summon - I

The pounding did not stop which only meant that this was not a joke. "I should . ." Marilyn muttered as she stared at the door and then proceeded to get up slowly and did not take her eyes off of it.

"Stop!" I hissed at her and then stared back at the door. It was too dangerous for any of us to open the door at the moment. Who knew what was behind that door.

I stood up and walked to the door and Merilyn walked behind me. "Who is it?" I asked in a low yet firm voice. I was a bit scared too. 

"Messenger." He answered immediately and I recognized his voice immediately. He was the ground that was with me when I went into the market of flash and when I was again escorted to the healer. He was the messenger? 

I opened the door and narrowed my eyes at him. "What are you doing here, in the middle of the night? It does not portray a good image for any of us." For him, I was a lady belonging to a high house, so I had to keep it that way.