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Time Gap Queen and the Alpha Apex Predators

Completed but under editing. Continues in: Reign of the Time Gap Queen The plot thickens as you read. MATURE CONTENT! Free Reading. Give it a fair read before disregarding it or you'll miss out on a lot, or at least read the second novel and come back after editing is completed. No love-triangle. Vol 0: 1-15 "What else did you find?" "Well, I found our first female pregnant corpse but..." I paused not sure if I wanna share this with him or not. "But?" Orlando repeated. "I don't know something is odd about how she died. Her neck wasn't broken but it appears to be crushed. On the side of her neck, I saw two round holes resembling to look like fangs or some sorta sharp pointed teeth." I finally just told him. He first looked at me weirdly before bursting out into laughter. "Fangs like a vampire?" He teased and I should've seen this coming. I burst into a hard enough uproar to pee myself. "You are so mean!" I chuckled. "Alright, I'll be nice to my vampire nerd," he said winking at me. "You haven't found anybody else that lived in the city?" He asked just wondering. "Oddly enough, we haven't," I shared. Yet Orlando does it again. "Yup, that definitely sounds like a vampire to me!" 24-year-old Victoria Perkins is a trainee archeologist and paleontologist. On her way to earning her first degree with the best outscoring records in her class. Victoria was given a lifetime opportunity to excavate in Egypt. Many team members were chosen and hired by Mr. Collin who is funding the excavation to find a Pharaoh. During the excavation, her psychic gift to mentally travel between past and present was triggered. By using her time-gap gift she found the clues the Pharaoh had left behind for his love to find him. Which made her team leader and boss named Tom envious that she keeps finding these artifacts. Following each clue, Victoria found the Pharaoh but was fired by Tom the next day. So her team carried on without her to study this mummified Pharaoh. Something about his remains didn't seem natural. Before any questions could be answered the whole team was Murdered. All but Victoria. She was blamed for the crime and arrested. Without trial, she was found guilty and left to rot in her cell awaiting execution. ~ Vol 1:16-377 Kai strides up and embraced his hands around my waist. "Humm," Kai hummed so poetically that I found myself captured by how sexy he is. He leaned forward into my ear whispering seductively. "Or maybe it's because deep down inside. You like me more than you are willing to admit." His words breathed into my ear like an easy-flowing breeze. I found myself melting in goo for this man who kidnapped me. ~ One of the most powerful multi-billionaire Empire CEOs of the world was the Collin Royal family business. Kai Collin came to Egypt and bailed her out and paid for her Freedom. Well, her Freedom from jail but not from him. Victoria learned the hard way she was now the property of Kai Collin. But who was this mysterious Kai Collin? Everybody knew the Collin family but Kai Collin's name had submerged from out of nowhere. Yet that wasn't half of the mystery. Victoria was trapped by this mysterious attractive man who acted strange; Kai didn't know how to drive or what a cell phone was. Even though her heart belongs to her fiance, Orlando Mill the son of an equally powerful Empire CEO family too. But this doesn't stop Kai from becoming possessive of her enough that he steals her away from Orlando. Between her lover, kidnapper, and much worse that lurks within the shadows; How much heartbreak and loss can Victoria face? Who is the real villain creeping into Victoria's life only to kill everyone she's dearest to? Vol 0: Is about the excavation in Egypt and Victoria's relationship with Orlando. Vol 1: Kai joins the story. Murder will happen. There will be some hot steamy love scenes. Things will get dark, sensitive, emotional, creepy, and a bit bloody for some viewers.

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*Ch 262: Memorial Gallery

Upon entering, the lights automatically turned on. My jaw parted to visit one long and wide massive gallery filled with display cases of these mummified corpses or skeletons, ranging from adults, teenagers, children, infants, and unborn babies.

"Are they all..."

"Yes. Mainly everyone resting here are vampires, their offspring, and their female human mates that never had a chance to transform," Rose told me.

To the left, when you first walk in, were seven glass display coffins that stood upright. Three of the cases each had a skeleton, laying over top of a mummified vampire, resting inside it. The other four were empty.

"Why are those four display cases empty?" I asked, going to them.

"Those seven cases are the special resting place the Headmasters made for the seven foreseen human female prophecies," Rose shared. "As you see, three are dead while their detained mates hold them in their sleep."

"With only three dead, do the rest still have yet to be born?" I asked, peeking her way before looking back at the skeleton remains, being held by their vampire mates.

"Counting you, they've already been born," Rose replies as I heard her heels walking toward me. "Only the lowest-ranked guardians, most minions, and the younger vampires and vampiresses born after both wars believe they were killed. However, the truth is only three were killed. The other three were granted to be vampiresses because the Vampire Covenant deemed they weren't a threat to cause a third worldwide war."

I swallowed to understand as I walked along each display case. "If I am deemed as a threat, to cause a third worldwide war, then this is where my body will be placed," I verified as I reached the seventh empty display case.

Having a frown, Rose motioned her head slightly yes, "Only if you're deemed as a threat. If that happens or if Kai fails to turn you before the Blue Moon, you'll end up here," she told me, being surreal serious.

"And if I get turned without the Vampire Covenant's agreement?" I pried, swallowing this lump in my throat.

"Will go into the third worldwide war with every Coven on earth," Rose replied.

I breathed, asking nervously, "So then, how does the voting work?"

"All it takes for you to stay alive, is you'll need forty percent of the votes to keep you alive," Rose explained. "Then that means you live freely. Afterward, we may or may not go to war with only the Covens that believed differently."

"So getting forty percent of these votes will grant me my life?" I asked again, gathering this unnerving realization that this will eventuate.

"Yes, forty percent, and you're free," Rose reiterated delicately.

I took a respite, and she walked forward to go in. With her, I examined all the well-organized display cases, holding vamp babies and children with their human mothers and vampire dads.

"Is this gallery a memorial to remember the aftermath of these worldwide wars you faced long ago?" I questioned as we walked around quietly.

"Yes. During the war we lost far too many," she answered as I stopped at this one display of a vampire, holding the skeleton of a baby.

"Was his mate still a baby when she died?" I whispered, trying not to cry.

"Yes. Most of these ones along this row, had mates that were still children and babies," Rose confirmed, wiping a tear away while we walked along it.

Soon, my eyes got teary when we saw a vampire holding a teenage girl. Then the next one had a four-year-old girl in his arms.

We worked our way farther back to an additional row as Rose shared, "Now this row reminds us as to why we have rules about humans from ever learning about our existence. All these adults, teens, kids, and babies were killed by their human families because they were granted vampirism immortality. To stop them from transforming, the families slaughtered them.

"I suppose this is why Kai hates humans." I assumed as I looked at the old remains in each case. Some had vampires with them while the boys or men didn't.

"This is why and because humans once tried to detain him when he was only three," Rose divulged.

I was rather shocked to hear that, but I didn't comment. If anything, this new information helped me to better understand Kai's detestation toward humans. Next, we moved along the cases that had vamp babies or children with their parents.

"All these vampires and their offspring can be awakened?" I asked her.

Rose replied, "Only if a relative hasn't been detained, but either way, the Vampire Covenant forbids them to do so because this was their father's choice, which we all must deference."

"Why wouldn't they let their offspring grow up?" I questioned to see a two-year-old vampire toddler with his vamp dad and human mom.

"They made that selfish choice, in my opinion," Rose responded, sharing her genuine feelings. "Personally, they should've raised their offspring before they detained themselves with their offspring."

"Why can't a relative wake up the young ones?" I questioned.

Once again, Rose clarified. "As I stated, we can't. Plus, it's been too long. They'd end up being unhappy because the young vampires may have missed the chance to find their mate if they had one. That's any vampire's downfall."

"Do you think Kai will do this to our triplets if anything happens to me?" I asked, and she glanced at me.

"I don't have an answer to that one," she truthfully replied, and I frowned to know what she implied. I needed to ask Kai this question, not her.

"If it helps, I know all the offspring and their dads are at peace in their detained sleep," she shared with me.

"How so?" I say as we stopped walking to face one another.

"Because they're in a dreamlike state to be with each other," she clarified. "That's why we must be quiet to not disturb them because we can mentally wake them without realizing it. Then that painful loss will come back until they fall asleep again. Which could take another century or longer."

I nodded to understand what she was saying about letting them rest.

"It's why Kai detained himself to dream about me," I stated softly as my memory recalls Kai's message inside that amphora, he wrote to me back in Egypt. And it was explained in that old book I read that Mr. Collin secretly gave me during that excavation. Little did I know it was solely to find Kai. I was the only one that could set him free, over his own family since he hid from them.

Instead of answering me, Rose smiled, "Let's go get lunch."