LOGINHe snatched a neatly folded stack of clothes from one of the maids before shoving them into my arms.
“I suppose it’s high time someone taught you a lesson,” he growled, his voice laced with fury. Before I could utter another word, he seized my wrist and dragged me down the sprawling hallway. “Take those clothes to the boss.” “The… the boss?” My face drained of color, and my heart plummeted into the pit of my stomach. “N-no…” I whispered, my voice trembling. “I don’t want to die… not yet.” “I promise I’ll behave from now on,” I pleaded through my sobs. “I’ll do whatever you ask. Please… don’t send me to him.” I pleaded with him until my voice grew hoarse, but it fell on deaf ears. Without uttering another word, he stopped in front of an enormous mahogany door, released my wrist, and strode away without so much as a backward glance. “I guess this is where my story ends,” I murmured bitterly. “So much for living a long life.” I summoned every ounce of courage I had left and gave the door a gentle knock. “Come in,” a deep, commanding voice called from the other side. My trembling fingers curled around the golden doorknob as I slowly pushed the door open. The moment I stepped inside, the man before me came into view… I guess he came out of the bathroom,water dripping from his pale skin. His jet-black hair clings wet and messy to his forehead, strands falling over his sharp brows and framing his chiseled face. Crimson eyes glow with hunger, lips parted to show the tips of teeths . His jaw is strong and clean-shaven, cheekbones high and defined. Broad shoulders glisten with droplets that roll down his sculpted chest and tight abs. A white towel hangs low on his hips, barely covering the thick bulge of his cock as it presses against the fabric. His long legs are powerful and bare, every inch of him radiating raw, dangerous sex appeal. " Why are you here ?" He rolled his crimson eyes in annoyance.” "I-I... I was told to bring you these clothes," I stuttered, my voice quivering as I held out the neatly folded clothes. "Where the hell is Kai?" he thundered, his voice reverberating through the room. "How dare he send a mere maid into my chambers?" he growled, his crimson eyes blazing with fury. In the span of a heartbeat, his crimson eyes morphed into something so unnervingly inhuman that my mind failed to make sense of it. A bone-chilling terror coursed through my veins, leaving me utterly petrified. I remained rooted to the spot, trembling uncontrollably like a leaf caught in a violent gale. My pulse thundered in my ears, and my breath hitched as he advanced with slow, calculated strides, his piercing gaze never leaving mine. Every step he took felt like a countdown to my demise. When he finally stopped in front of me, the suffocating silence was enough to steal the air from my lungs. “Leave.” The single word, delivered in a voice as cold and commanding as death itself, shattered the invisible chains holding me captive. I didn’t wait to be told twice. I took to my heels and bolted from the room as though death itself were hot on my heels, never daring to glance back. I sprinted through the endless corridors until my lungs burned and my legs threatened to give out. It felt as though I had been running for an eternity. Strong arms caught me, steadying me before I could stumble. “Slow down, angel,” Andrew murmured, a gentle smile tugging at the corners of his lips. “Take a breath. You’re as pale as a ghost.” “Why are you running as though you’ve seen a ghost?” Andrew inquired, his emerald eyes narrowing with concern. I remained utterly transfixed, rooted to the spot as though my feet had been cemented to the floor. My lips parted in a futile attempt to speak, but my voice had deserted me entirely. The horrifying image of those inhuman eyes continued to haunt me, sending icy tendrils of fear snaking down my spine. My heart hammered violently against my ribcage, threatening to burst free, while every breath lodged painfully in my throat. “I-I…” My lips quivered helplessly, but the words lodged in my throat, refusing to escape. “Shh…” Andrew soothed, his voice gentle and reassuring. “Take it easy, little one.” He placed a reassuring hand on my shoulder, his touch steady enough to anchor me amidst the storm raging inside my mind. “You’re safe,” he said softly, his emerald eyes filled with quiet reassurance. “You’re out of harm’s way now. No one is going to lay a finger on you.” I finally regained my composure and recounted every harrowing detail of my encounter. The instant I finished, Andrew threw his head back. “Hahaha…!” His rich, unrestrained laughter echoed through the corridor. “Ha… ha… ha!” He clutched his stomach, struggling to catch his breath as another fit of laughter escaped him. I stared at him in utter disbelief, my patience wearing dangerously thin. “Andrew!” I snapped, glaring daggers at him. "How could you make light of something so terrifying?” “I’m sorry,” he replied between fits of laughter, raising his hands in surrender. “I truly didn’t mean to.” But another chuckle escaped him, making my glare deepen. “…He bears a far stronger resemblance to a vampire ,” I murmured beneath my breath, convinced no one had heard me. Andrew’s lips curled into an amused smirk before a low chuckle escaped him. “Oh, he is a vampire,” he replied matter-of-factly. “Not merely a vampire, but a pureblood—one of the oldest and most formidable of his kind.” “You’re serious?” I breathed, my eyes widening in utter disbelief. “I was absolutely certain your boss was going to tear me apart,” I confessed, my voice quivering with lingering dread. “I had already resigned myself to a gruesome fate. I thought I was as good as dead.” “You ought to consider yourself extraordinarily fortunate that you’re still alive,” Andrew said gravely, every trace of amusement vanishing from his face. “No one—not even the most trusted members of this household—would dare cross the threshold of the his chambers unless they had been personally summoned.” "Hold on..." I breathed, scarcely above a whisper. My eyes searched his face for answers. "Are you... one of them?" I asked cautiously. "A vampire?" He didn't utter a single word. Instead, he wore a mischievous smile that only deepened the mystery, leaving me with far more questions than answers. "Kai must have had a serious grudge against you," he said, his tone laced with amusement. "Why else would he send you straight to him?" It finally dawned on me that the man who had escorted me into the mansion—the one with those glacial azure eyes—was Kai. He gave me a comforting pat on the back, his gesture meant to ease my lingering fear. "Be wary of Kai and the rest , he said that and left leaving alone in my thoughts. I sluggishly made my way back to my room, exhaustion weighing heavily on my shoulders. After taking a warm bath, I crawled into bed, hoping to find some peace after the overwhelming events of the day. I was violently pulled from my sleep the next morning by a throbbing migraine and a sudden, ear-splitting sound. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!ZYREN POVI walked to my so-called mother’s room to ask her if she really knew what Nikolai had done.A maid opened the door. Elsbeth was inside, feasting as though nothing had happened.“What are you doing here?” she asked.“You mean, what am I doing here? You really want to know?” I scoffed.“You know I’ve always hated you, and I still do. But that’s not why I’m here today.”“Elsbeth, do you really see yourself as a mother?” I questioned. “How could you be so cruel to your own flesh and blood? Or is there something you and Nikolai aren’t telling me?”“How can you call yourself a mother when your daughter has been kept away from you for centuries, yet you’ve never made a single attempt to find or search for her?”“Wait… is that why you came to my room?” she said. “To blabber about insignificant matters?”“Do you really think I’m scared of you? Or do you think that because you’re a pure-blood vampire, everyone should bow at your feet?” she growled.“As you can see, I was in the middle
A yawn escaped my lips as I pushed myself up from the floor, but the moment I tried to stand, my legs buckled beneath me. I lost my balance and collapsed right back onto the cold floor.“What the heck…?” I muttered, wincing.Why did I feel so weak?My entire body felt strangely drained, as though every ounce of strength had been siphoned away overnight.I squeezed my eyes shut, trying to piece together yesterday’s events, but my memories were frustratingly fragmented.“What happened yesterday?” I whispered.Everything felt hazy… blurred around the edges, like a dream slipping through my fingers no matter how hard I tried to hold onto it.The harder I forced myself to remember, the more my head throbbed.Then a sharp sting shot through my neck.“Huh…?”I instinctively reached for the sore spot, my fingertips brushing against the tender skin.“My gosh…”“What happened to my neck?”As the throbbing pain in my neck intensified, fragments of yesterday began flooding back into my mind.Zyre
The following day , I put on a Blue Shirt and a pair of blue jean ready to see Nikolai again.He was shirtless when I stepped into his room, a lifeless body lying in his arms.How on earth did he find another victim so quickly?He must have lured them in with that face of his, I thought.“I think it’s time for me to meet the person you said you wanted me to see.”“Cut the crap, Zyren. Get over here,” he said flatly.“I’m fine.”Without another word, he walked toward the enormous walk-in closet. A moment later, he emerged wearing a fitted grey T-shirt and a pair of black trousers.“Let’s go,” he said.***A massive black iron gate slowly creaked open, revealing the underground passage.“The catacombs?”“What are we doing in the castle catacombs? Whose remains are we here to visit?”“You know I despise this place… You literally locked me in here for an entire year when I was just a child. Or are you planning to repeat history and hand the crown to your favorite son instead?”“You lied.”
ZYREN POVI knew this was coming. From the moment Nikolai laid eyes on Ruby, I knew he wouldn’t leave her alone. I had already made myself a promise. No one would lay a finger on her. Even if it meant taking her far away from this palace… I would. Nikolai might wear the face of a composed king, but beneath that carefully crafted mask lurked a monster. He wasn’t merely a vampire. He was a demon in every sense of the word. Anyone who stood between him and his ambitions eventually paid the price. But this time… He would have to go through me. After composing myself, I made my way to his private chamber. I didn’t bother knocking. He had long since forfeited the right to basic courtesy. I pushed the doors open. Nikolai barely looked up. He was feeding. A pale human lay across the arm of his chair while he drank leisurely from the man’s neck, as though enjoying an expensive vintage. “What the fuck, Zyren?” he muttered without a trace of surprise. “I need to speak with you
The last few weeks had been surprisingly nice. Zyren and I had grown a lot closer, and somehow, being around him no longer felt awkward. We spent more time talking, teasing each other, and simply enjoying each other’s company. I found myself looking forward to those little moments with him more than I cared to admit. Even so, I never forgot who he was. He was still the Vampire Prince. And I was… me. There were still lines I didn’t dare cross. One thing had changed, though. I no longer called him “Boss.” He was the one who stopped me. “Ruby,” he’d said with a small smile, “stop calling me Boss. Just call me Zyren.” At first, it felt strange. Now… It felt strangely right. *** I was getting dressed when he suddenly walked up behind me and tickled my waist. “Gosh! You scared me!” I exclaimed. “Oh? Really?” he replied with a grin. “By the way, you look stunning.” His eyes roamed over me before he looked back into mine, a playful smile tugging at his l
It's been weeks since we shared that intimate moment... even though we never went all the way.She'd barely spoken to me since that night.The silence between us was enough to make the guilt settle in.I kept wondering if I'd crossed a line...If I'd taken advantage of her.I needed to speak with her.My coronation was drawing closer, and there were things she needed to know before that day arrived.That was the reason I came here...Or at least, that was the excuse I kept telling myself.Is that really why I wanted to see her?Or have I simply been searching for a reason to stand in front of her again?To hear her voice.To watch her smile.To know that she wasn't avoiding me.A quiet sigh escaped my lips.When did I become so desperate for her attention?And why does every day without seeing her feel strangely... empty?I brought her flowers.And gifts.I stood there for a moment, suddenly unsure of what to say."Come on, Zyren... just say something."I cleared my throat."Ruby..."







