Rejected And Desired
a's
y room. Three steps up the stairs, I felt my head bang so hard. The scene of the heartbreak and
r meeting him fo
my boots and leaped to slump on the bed when
in, as it was getting dark alrea
as tha
nd needed to be brave, so I shoved off the fear and bolted to the window, rolled off the cu
ne as every part of me stiffened in horror. I couldn't b
, covering his face and whole body. Even his palms were covered with
ing on to my window bar to let him lose it and fall from the top of the building, but thinking o
ulled up his face, which had been sagged all this while, and on seeing
r me to stop him. The blood all over his body smeared my window and also caused a red s
e arrows as those which were used by my parents as the pack hunters, and they were specifically made for vampires. The edge was poiso
From his hair down to his feet, everything was stained with blood. His white hair was smeared with blood and had
d top still covered his face, and as I rested my eyes on
pack hunters to track him down. I am the daughter of one, and I should pounce on this vampire here, injecting him with more poisonous substances to g
re, or was I the one who was making him appear good in my eyes? If he
him so hard that he quickly pulled the hood away and raised his gaze a
to tears, causing them to flick under the light as it pierced into mine, drawing me into its depth; I felt stiffened at the warmth. I
he looks flawless; I could notice his bristly
so sensual and inviting to kiss that I felt like wrapping my arm around his neck and plungin
n had broken my heart. As cute as Torian was, I didn't fall for him at first sight. Men hardly attract me with
hat sounded right inside my heart, and I couldn't help admiri
d fantasy, only to forget what he asked. I was too busy imagining a
olf who..." He coughed out blood, breathing heavily, and no
didn't care to know. This man here is the most handsome cr
go
rratically as I took quick steps close
ed those beautiful eyes at me again, sending tingles through my skin. I
lips, making me flash a sharp look at him. His eyes were getting dim
been something impossible before now; I would have doubted it bluntly with a sneer if someone had ever told me that a moment like now w
om his grasp and ran out to get the drug. My heart was fluttering as th
s a vampire and hate him like I should? I mean, as a pack hunter's daughter who will
me about how cruel they treated us in the past, but that man over there is
er's room to get the antidote, which I had seen him buy weeks ago when one