LOGINThe next morning felt deceptively calm. Lucas was gone before the sun had even risen in the east. Lilith sat alone at the breakfast table, barely touching the breakfast that had been prepared for her since she woke up an hour ago. Lilith's mind replayed everything that had happened the night before. The portraits, the paintings, the deep red eyes, and Lucas's unusual powers.
Lilith sighed for the umpteenth time. She had no appetite this morning, and now she just stared lazily at the breakfast in front of her. Her mind was filled with all the things that had happened last night. Lilith rubbed her forehead, which felt dizzy again, and her body, which had been weak since she arrived at the mansion.
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The sound of footsteps began to echo from the mansion's foyer. Lilith furrowed her brow, sensing that the footsteps did not belong to Lucas. Lilith had memorized Lucas's heavy footsteps, while the footsteps entering the mansion sounded much lighter and more relaxed. Lilith immediately turned toward the sound of the footsteps and saw a man approaching her.
The man walked toward the dining room, where Lilith began to stand up from her seat. Lilith also began to look confused at the stranger who seemed very relaxed as he walked into Lucas' mansion. The man had a face that was slightly similar to Lucas, with the same sharp jawline and dark hair.
But even so, there was a clear difference between them. Where Lucas was cold marble, this stranger felt like a warm fire with a friendly smile on his face from the moment he walked into the dining room. Lilith stood there a little nervously, not knowing how to react, because the mansion was very quiet.
“Hi, good morning!” he said, smiling easily, when he was close enough to Lilith, who was still standing there nervously.
“Hi... um, who are you?” Lilith tried to appear normal, hiding her nervousness.
“I'm Noah. Lucas's younger brother,” he replied as he sat down casually on one of the chairs near the dining table, then grabbed an apple and took a bite.
Her stomach tightened a little bit. “Oh... Lucas left early this morning and hasn't come back yet,” she said.
“I know that. He always leaves and avoids people in the morning,” Noah said very casually, eating the apple in his hand while looking at Lilith, who was still standing in her place.
“You look very nervous. Don't you want to sit down again?” he observed.
“No...” Lilith shook her head slowly. “Maybe it's because I don't know you. I just arrived at this mansion, so I don't know much.”
“That's normal.” Noah leaned back in his chair and placed the apple he had taken a bite out of on the table. Meanwhile, Lilith continued to watch Noah's movements with a sense of caution.
“You really are back, huh? Hm, very interesting,” Noah muttered dismissively.
“What do you mean?” Lilith furrowed her brow even deeper.
Noah didn't immediately answer Lilith's question, but instead stood up from his seat and stood quite close to Lilith. Noah lowered his head slightly and took a long breath, making Lilith even more uncomfortable. Lilith even tried to move away from Noah, who was smiling cynically.
"Nothing. I think Lucas has a very specific type of woman. Long hair, eyes that always look curious but also fearful, and also... a body odor that is still very intoxicating."
“You! Don't be rude to me! I don't know you at all! So don't say things about me that aren't true! Or I'll report you to Lucas!” exclaimed Lilith, feeling that Noah's words had really insulted her.
“Hah... unfortunately, he already knows I'm here, so you don't need to bother reporting me to my own brother. Besides, he never said anything to you about me being his sister, right?” Noah guessed.
Lilith was silent for a moment, then lowered her head slightly and shook it with a subtle movement. “No...” She whispered hesitantly.
Lilith was uncomfortable with Noah, but her curiosity about Lucas seemed to keep her there, waiting for Noah to say something new. Noah chuckled softly, sounding like a subtle mockery of Lucas.
“Of course he didn't, he never does that.” There was something charming about him, but it was dangerously charming.
“He tends to leave out important details, especially the parts that make him look bad.” Noah continued casually as Lilith's pulse quickened.
"I don't care about that at all. I have no business with you, my business... is only with Lucas. That's all. So actually, what do you want here?" said Lilith, trying to appear firm.
“To meet you in person, of course.”
“What? Why?” Lilith furrowed her brow even deeper.
Noah didn't answer immediately and began to look closely at Lilith's face. “Hm, exactly the same. As fascinating as the paintings make you look.”
Lilith gasped. He saw them all. He knew it. He must have known something. “What do you mean?” She asked again, more carefully.
Noah's smile softened, but his eyes turned more sharpened. “Lucas keeps a secret that is much bigger than what you've seen before. Did you know that Lucas has another mansion?” He said lightly.
Lilith clenched her palms tightly. She tried her best not to believe everything Noah had just said about Lucas. “No... I'm not sure if you're telling the truth,” said Lilith.
“Of course it is.” Noah nodded slowly.
“But if you really want the answer, then come to the northern forest not far from here. Lucas keeps his secrets and important things in that mansion.”
Noah paused for a moment, a crooked smile appearing on his lips as he looked at Lilith, who seemed to be thinking about what he had just said. Lilith seemed hesitant to truly listen to Noah's words. But the curiosity she had been holding back since last night because Lucas wouldn't give her any answers made Lilith uncertain.
“Haven't you wanted the truth since last night, Lilith?”
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
Silence enveloped the living room. No one spoke after the journal was proven to be empty. Victoria was still standing in place, frozen, her hands still clutching the black leather-bound book so tightly that it was almost bent in half.“That’s impossible. I risked everything just for this book!”Selene looked at Victoria with disappointment. “So it’s true, you were the one who snuck into the basement last night.”Victoria glanced at Selene, then let out a soft, bitter laugh.“I just wanted to know the truth. And if that journal could really save Lucas.” Her gaze shifted to Lucas. “Why can’t I know it, too?”Lucas shook his head slowly. “That’s not the issue,” Lucas interrupted. “The issue is that you chose to betray our trust.”Victoria didn’t answer; she simply bowed her head. But deep down inside, that sense of shame was slowly turning into hatred. Veronica looked at her with disappointment.“I didn’t expect you to do this,” Veronica muttered.“Maybe I didn’t expect it either,” Victo
The drive back to the mansion felt much quieter. No one said much in the car. Their minds were already filled with the same question. If the original journal was indeed at the mansion, then where exactly was it? Lilith stared out the car window. Her fingers unconsciously fiddled with the crescent-moon pendant now hanging around her neck. “If the journal has been at the mansion all this time… why did we only realize it now?” Lilith muttered. “Because we’ve always thought of the mansion as just a place of refuge, not a destination to return to, as a home.” Lucas, who was driving, replied without taking his eyes off the road. Ingrid nodded in agreement. “Your mother deliberately made all the clues point outward. Because anyone who betrays this family will keep looking in the wrong places.” Evening was turning into night when they arrived at the mansion. Veronica was already waiting in the living room. “You’re finally home. How did it go? Did you find anything?” she asked. Lil
That morning, the sky was still shrouded in gray clouds when a black car pulled away from the mansion. Inside were only Lucas, Lilith, Ingrid, and Selene. Veronica had chosen to stay at the mansion to keep watch. Meanwhile, Victoria, as usual, offered to help Veronica take care of the mansion.“Be careful,” Veronica said before they left.Lilith nodded with a smile. “We’ll be back soon.”Lucas opened the car door for Lilith first. That small gesture made Selene clear her throat softly.“You two really have no shame left, do you...”Lilith immediately blushed, while Lucas looked completely unfazed. “I’m just acting like I always do.”Selene snorted softly. “That’s exactly the problem.”Ingrid, sitting in the front seat, merely gave them a faint smile. For a moment, the atmosphere felt light. Yet they were heading to a place that might change everything.The drive took nearly two hours. The farther they left the city behind, the narrower the roads became, lined with wild trees. Lilith g
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
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







