LOGIN“That’s not romantic,” she snapped. “That’s fucking insane!”
Lucas lowered his gaze slightly and no longer clenched his jaw as before. “Maybe yes, maybe no.”
Lilith laughed, but it wasn’t amusement. It was pure fear. “You took my picture when I was a child. When I was a teenager, even at my father's funeral." Her voice cracked.
“You weren't there...” Her voice was a little shaky this time.
Lucas's eyes darkened. “I was there.”
“No,” she whispered. “No, you weren't. I would remember if I had ever met you before.”
“You don't remember much about me, Lilith.” Something in the way he said it made her chest feel tighter.
She shook her head hard. “Stop it.”
“You came back to me,” Lucas continued in a low voice. “Again and again and again.”
“Stop it.” Lilith kept shaking her head, refusing to listen.
“You always do it, Lilith.” Lucas walked toward Lilith, who was backing away.
“JUST STOP IT!!” Lilith's voice echoed sharply throughout the room filled with antiques. Even the old wall clock ticked louder after that.
“You’re trying to rewrite my life,” she said, breathing unevenly. “You bought me, locked me in this house, filled this room with portraits and paintings of me, and now you’re saying that I knew you in another life?!”
Lucas’s gaze softened for a moment. “You do know me.”
Lilith’s hands trembled, filled with a myriad of emotions. “You need help,” she whispered. “Not a virgin prostitute to keep you company on your lonely nights.”
Something changed in Lucas's face, not anger, but something more dangerous. Hurt. “I never wanted you as my prostitute, Lilith. It never even crossed my mind to think of you that way,” he said softly and gently.
“Then what am I? A cure? An experiment? Some obsession you couldn't let go of?”
Silence. And that silence told her everything. Her stomach dropped. “Oh God,” she sighed. “You're obsessed with me. You just want to have me as your toy.”
Lucas moved so fast that Lilith barely noticed his movement. One second Lucas was standing just inches away from Lilith, and the next second, Lucas was inches from her face. Her back hit the edge of the table. The antique glass rattled.
“I never thought of making you my toy, Lilith,” Lucas said in a voice lower than Lilith had ever heard before.
His eyes weren't just dark now. There was something beneath them. Something ancient and predatory. Lilith's heartbeat quickened, and he reacted to it. She saw it very clearly. His pupils narrowed. Lucas's breathing deepened, and his jaw clenched so hard that she heard a faint grinding of teeth.
“Then explain it!” Lilith demanded, though there was fear creeping into her voice. “Explain why me, why my portrait is on the walls of this room wearing clothes from a century ago!”
Lucas inhaled sharply. As if her scent was suddenly too strong for him to handle. “You don't want the truth like this.”
“Try me.” Lilith lifted her chin and looked straight ahead, challenging Lucas openly.
“If I tell you, you'll never see me the same way again,” Lucas said slowly.
“Maybe I already don't. You're the man who bought me last night, and now I've found something that makes me wonder why you would buy a foreign girl for seventy billion dollars,” Lilith quipped.
That did it. For a split second. His control fractured. Lucas's eyes flashed, revealing a deep red color inside them. A color that could even be seen glinting in the dim light of the room. Then it disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. But Lilith saw it clearly, so clearly that her breath caught in her throat.
Her breath caught. “What? What is that?” Lilith felt like she might be going crazy.
Lucas turned suddenly, gripping the edge of the wooden table there, and immediately cracking the wood under his fingers, then splitting it. Lilith's heart stopped. That was not normal human strength.
“Lucas...” She whispered, almost unable to believe the power of the man in front of her.
His back rose and fell slowly and regularly. “Go back to your room now, Lilith,” he said in a tense voice.
“What are you, really?”
The question hung between them. Lucas seemed uninterested in answering Lilith's whispered question. Instead, Lucas looked at Lilith once more, this time with eyes that appeared normal. Dark, controlled, and cold.
“Lilith...” He exhaled slowly.
“Why did you buy me then?” She asked once again, straight to the point.
“If it wasn't for desire, then what? You gave me that room and now this room is filled with me too. You must really want something from me.”
Lilith's breath caught as a tear fell and wet her face. The fear was clearly visible on Lilith's face now.
“If you don't want to touch me, if you don't want to sleep with me, then why did you spend seventy billion dollars on me?” Her voice cracked at the end.
Lucas closed his eyes for a moment, moving his hands away from the badly damaged wooden table in front of him. Slowly, Lucas moved closer to Lilith, who was silent. This time, his fingers hovered just above her throat. Still not touching her. Just feeling the heat radiating from her skin. Her pulse beat wildly beneath it. Lucas' jaw tightened again as he looked into Lilith's tear-filled eyes.
“You think I bought you for my desire?” He murmured. His voice had gone deeper.
“Isn't that exactly what it is?” Lilith said sarcastically. “You are a man who spent seventy billion dollars to buy me for one night. If it wasn't for desire, then what else would a man with power like yours do to me?”
“Lilith...” Lucas' gaze softened slightly, but not his hands, which began to clench tightly at his sides. “This isn't about desire.”
Lucas' words still didn't fully answer Lilith's question. “You think I haven't noticed? You look at me like you're starving,” Lilith continued, her voice trembling.
The word hit something deep inside him. Starving. If only she knew... Lucas sighed in his mind. He moved suddenly past Lilith, who was still waiting for a definite answer from him, and turned around. Lucas's gaze fell on the 1920 painting on the wall as he raised his hand to it. Lucas pressed against the wall until it cracked. Lucas's body trembled, and Lilith noticed it very clearly.
“You're afraid of yourself,” Lilith whispered, almost unable to believe the effect she had on Lucas, who was clearly holding himself back again. Lilith didn't understand anything.
Lucas didn't deny it. “But why? What are you afraid to do to me?”
“If I touch you now without control, then I won't stop.”
Her heart pounded violently. “And I refuse to do that to you, Lilith.”
Lucas sighed heavily and walked back toward the door. “I refuse to take anything from you until you truly understand who you are to me, Lilith.”
Lucas’s words froze Lilith. “Then what am I? Why not just answer my question directly?” Lilith muttered, pleadingly.
“Later. You deserve the truth, but not like this.” He added quietly and then he left.
Lilith sighed heavily. The weight she had been feeling in her chest was suffocating her. Lilith fell to the carpet in the room and cried. She didn't understand why Lucas had kept all those pictures of her there.
It had been raining lightly since the afternoon. Raindrops fell on the mansion’s backyard, making the air feel much colder than usual. In the reading room, Ingrid slowly closed her journal.“It’s time,” she said softly.Everyone in the room fell silent. Lucas looked at Lilith. Their gazes met without the need for many words. They both knew there was no way to delay things any longer.“This ritual isn’t just about awakening the power of the Blood Key,” Ingrid began her explanation. She looked at Lilith gently.“This ritual will complete your transformation, Lilith. After tonight, you’ll be a full-fledged vampire.”Lilith clutched the pendant her mother had left her. “Is there still a chance the process could fail?”Ingrid nodded slowly. “That possibility always exists. Because this ritual tests not only the blood, but also the heart.”“If there’s even the slightest sign that the ritual is endangering Lilith, we’ll stop it.” Lucas immediately interrupted.Ingrid gave a faint smile. “Tha
The secret room behind the library was now completely filled with black mist. The temperature dropped drastically. The candles, which had previously burned brightly, were now flickering out one by one. In the center of the circle of black cracks, a woman stood. Her body was not yet fully formed.Parts of her were still dark, swirling shadows, but her face was clearly visible, beautiful, graceful, and terrifying. Her silvery-white hair cascaded down to her waist, while her fiery red eyes remained fixed on Lilith.“Finally, I can truly see you face-to-face now.” The woman’s voice sounded soft, yet deeply unsettling.Lilith unconsciously gripped Lucas’s arm as her heart pounded violently. This woman didn’t just radiate an aura like an ordinary vampire. The aura emanating from her felt far older. Far stronger, too. As if time itself bowed before her.“Ingrid. It’s been so long since we last met,” Margaux said, looking away.Ingrid’s face tensed, and she began to clench both her fists tigh
The night that should have felt peaceful turned so quiet. A gentle breeze blew through Victoria’s open window. She was still standing in front of the mirror. The black symbol on the palm of her hand slowly spread like roots creeping beneath her skin. The pain was excruciating. Yet Victoria didn’t pull her hand away; instead, she smiled.“Finally, I’m not alone anymore.” The woman’s voice, which had previously been nothing more than a whisper, now filled the room once more.“How pitiful. You’ve loved him all this time, but in his eyes, he’s never once looked your way.”Victoria closed her eyes. “Be quiet.” But the voice merely laughed softly.“I’m just telling the truth. Lucas chose that girl. Not you.”Victoria’s breathing began to quicken. The image of Lucas always protecting Lilith filled her mind once more. His gentle gaze, warm smile, and the touch he had never once given her over the course of hundreds of years. The emotions Victoria had managed to hide all this time finally brok
That night, an unusual silence enveloped the mansion. No one could truly close their eyes. After Lilith had once again managed to control her thirst for blood, Ingrid returned to reading the ancient records stored in the secret chamber.Meanwhile, Lilith still held the journal on her lap. The golden letters inside the journal were even beginning to reappear, little by little. It was as if the journal knew that she was drawing ever closer to her complete transformation.“Lilith.”Lucas’s voice snapped her out of her reverie. Lilith looked up. Lucas was standing in the doorway of the room with a smile that always managed to make Lilith feel much calmer.“Are you ready?”Lilith nodded slowly. “I want to read the next page of the journal.”They reentered the secret room behind the library. There were only four people there that night: Lucas, Lilith, Ingrid, and Selene. Veronica had deliberately stayed outside to keep watch, while Victoria had chosen to lock herself in her room after the i
The morning at the mansion felt much quieter than usual. After reading part of the journal, no one could truly relax. The secrets they had been searching for all this time were finally beginning to be revealed, but those answers only led to new questions. In the dining room, Selene placed a cup of warm tea in front of Lilith.“Have a little to calm down, Lilith,” she said softly.Lilith gave a small smile. “Thank you.”But as Lilith lifted the cup, the tea’s usually soothing aroma now felt flat. Instead, Lilith caught another scent, a very faint scent of blood. Lilith froze instantly. Her eyes slowly turned red.“Lilith?” Lucas, who was sitting next to her, immediately noticed the change.Lilith quickly closed her eyes. “I’m fine.”But the sound of Selene’s heartbeat was now so clear in Lilith’s ears. Louder and more alluring. Without realizing it, Lilith’s small fangs began to lengthen. Lilith stood up immediately.“I… I have to get out.”“Lilith!”Lucas stood up too. But Lilith had
The secret room was so quiet that they could clearly hear their own breathing. Lilith was still holding the old journal in both hands. Meanwhile, Lucas, Ingrid, Selene, and Veronica could only wait. They couldn’t read a single letter. Only Lilith could. Only the last heir’s blood. Lucas gently held Lilith’s hand.“Take a breath. You don’t have to read it all at once,” Lucas murmured.Lilith nodded slowly. She closed her eyes for a moment, trying to calm her racing heart. Then, she looked down again at the page of the journal.“Lilith, if you’re reading this page, it means your transformation has already begun. Please forgive us. We know the path you’re taking will be filled with pain.”Tears welled up in Lilith’s eyes again.“What did your mother say?” Veronica asked.Lilith swallowed hard. “Mom apologized for all the pain I’ll go through during this transformation.”Lucas gently squeezed her fingers. “I’m sure she had her reasons.”Lilith nodded and went back to reading.“We never cu
Lilith didn’t even know what to say. Her mind felt completely empty. Her palms were trembling violently, even though she was trying to hold them steady. Her mind was struggling to process something that felt too vast for her to grasp all at once. Half-human. Half-vampire. Those words still echoed i
The little house looked very quiet. But for the first time, that silence no longer felt painful. Lilith stood by the window, gazing at the sky that was beginning to clear after a long night of rain. The air around her was still very cold, but her mind was slowly beginning to feel calmer than before
Tonight felt longer than usual. The wind no longer felt refreshing. And for Lucas, tonight was a cruel night. Lucas stood in the middle of the dark forest, his breathing calm, too steady for someone who was losing the most precious thing he’d ever had.Lilith. Her name kept echoing in Lucas’s mind.
The small, simple room felt increasingly cramped with the three of them inside. It was as if the walls were slowly closing in. Getting closer, pressing down, and suffocating them. Lilith stood in the middle, breathing unevenly, her eyes darting back and forth between Lucas and Noah. Two figures who







