A Heart For The Heartless
ame nightmar
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n she w
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d her eyes and ins
ut from her limbs. She could, however, feel a mattress underneath he
bed before. Just being here made her want to c
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ed ground. Blood gushin
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il Iv
h. She knew very well
his elegant thumb, even the ones that were more skilled than average. He also owned the biggest and one of the on
ld dare cross him, whether you were a human, a vamp
g as she could remember, vampires roamed the world, and they
power. A good vampire didn't exist. Only the bad
made to keep the vampires and the other supernaturals in line. The hunters also had a creed of their own, and
This also applied to the other supernatural species, but the
e the vampires needed humans to survive, so this was a way to r
lso needed the vampires so t
of greed for power or hunger. The city of Azallea was the biggest one in the country of Dekraine, which meant
h, the world was roaming with different kinds of supernaturals. Wicked vampires existed, and
kept attacking the humans, and the humans launched a counterattack by training vam
he werewolves were the vampires' mortal enemies while the witches would defe
ghout, committed to protecting the city. The Councils gave this important task
Council was afraid of offending him while the Vampire Hunters Associ
ut the country. The humans were concerned that the vampires were becoming too powerful and were also angry that
time, many admired him for his ruthlessness and the way he handled things. The en
ss against them right now,' Ca
were stained with blood as she clutched her bleeding shoulder. She thou
orced to drink a vampire's
as it may, he did save her life. She didn't want to
d to pay
owed her life to a vampire,
all, orange glow gave a bit of illumination to the surroundings, Cassy stood up. She r
rtains hanging at each side. There was a large dresser, a giant wardrobe, two bookshelves, a re
who held the safety of the entir
ed the room, wanting to get away
or though, she saw a wide l
e of the large sofas, wa
il Iv
, fearsome e
atly slicked back. A few strands fell across his forehead, giving him an a
pale skin. He wasn't white like chalk, however. Otherwise, it would look too disturbing. I
ant. After all, a vampire's eyes only turned red when
manent and was close to the color of dark wine. With normal vampires, on the
wary, as though he planned on
nd made her put up her guard. There was no relaxing around a vampire; they had great instincts and were too
bted he could
ence was so overwhelming that it seemed like he towered over her as he neared. The top of
sided smile as he reached out and pointed a slender finger a
th hitched i
ery well pierce it into her chest and p
as his human mate. She had felt it so strong
eared vampire throughout the city. There was no telling how
rk grew wider. "With that settled,
instantly sk