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Vampire Prince's Dancer

She gasped as he bit her neck, and pushed him away from her. But he didn’t budge despite her efforts, and stayed nestled in her neck as he breathed her in. “Ask it of me,” he told her softly, and she looked down at him, confused. “What do you mean?” she asked. He whispered again, “Ask me to protect you, and I will.” *** Gisella is a poor girl who dances for a troupe of travelling performers, wandering from kingdom to kingdom. They have come to Farrador just to perform for the king, and then leave. But everything changes when Gisella meets Ryre. The attraction between them is instant and powerful. But Ryre is no ordinary prince—he is sanguine, a creature of the night, and a dangerous and powerful man with enemies all around him. Soon Gisella’s whole troop is caught in the court’s web of conspiracies and secrets. Can the love she shares with Ryre make it into the day’s light? Vampire Prince's Dancer is created by Bella Gold, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

Bella Gold · 奇幻言情
分數不夠
40 Chs

Chapter 37: Old Injuries

Lois nodded tightly. “Very well. You shall have your matron.”

With a wave of his hand, Malota was released back to them. Her mother welcomed her closest friend back into her arms with a tight embrace and they were all ushered up to the stage that was prepared for them.

Gisella didn’t get a chance to look at Ryre again as they made their way behind the screen and prepared for the show, but she had made note of the layout of the room and could guess where he would have stationed himself.

As her mother fussed over her closest friend and ordered one of the dancers to bring food and water from the kitchens, as well as trying to quickly get the doctor to come secretly, Gisella busied herself preparing with Otho and Roseia.

Although his injuries had healed somewhat and the bruises on his body were lessened, Otho still found it troublesome to move into certain positions. Him and Roseia had had to change their entire choreography so it was her supporting him throughout their performance.