The Lost Vampire Princess
wn sigil, a dozen candles flickering around her like nervous sentinels. The air was
ngers pressed to the floor.
n-she f
cr
enchantment she had fo
The flame of every ca
she wh
pen the leather-bound grimoire that had never once failed her. The pages fluttered, landi
pulsed with a
The tether she'd crafted between Mi
ed, her voice both anxious and
rface turning dark. She approached it cautio
ps, Kairos glowering across the food court. The triangle. Th
xpression
ve fou
re was no more time to wait. If the demons were stirring, if they had ca
be all se
ed in bed, sweat clinging to he
as fa
mourning. She landed softly, barefoot on the damp earth, surrounded by an endless for
glowing circle carved into the earth. Her eyes were s
an said gently
back. "What did
replied. "It's time you
ry brought to life: a castle of obsidian stone, twin thrones of bone and crystal.
pare
Nyxoria. Rulers of the vampire kingdom. Your
ng through the castle walls. The queen cradled the baby, whispering word
d... prot
han royalty, Zahra. You are the last born of the Crimson Line. If th
. "Why didn't you t
was meant to protect you... and suppre
d n
reaking. The demons know you live. And wors
yes, Kairos's clenched fists, t
ot just dr
te," Amari confirmed. "One
hammering in her ch
you are. And soon...
faded, the
asp, heart pounding, tea
aintly with light, was the neck
un dipped below the horizon, casting lo
to meet her. Her heart was thudding, her pulse ringing in her ears. The necklace arou
nearly at t
ool and composed. His icy blue eyes
nds shoved in the pockets of his hoodie, gol
f them sp
ssed he
e began. "No... not
their a
orward. "What
gaze hardened. "And of you two. Both drawn to
ed away, ja
o soften his
, her voice firm. "Tha
at p
finally admi
. "You weren't supposed
you. You knew what I was-who I was-and yo
d quickly, stepping forward. "You were sa
saw them. And I need the truth now-
lling you everything? That mutt's been
t you, bloodsucker? Don't act lik
to be fought over. I'm not some lost heir to be protected in secret.
h looked
yet. But I do know this-if either of you kee
ned and walked away, her foot
n the shadow of the wil
t just a g
glow of fairy lights the only illumination in the room. Her fingers
elt diff
thing
ring downstairs, even from her room. She could feel the rhythm of crickets outside.
wly, trying to
ection in the mir
s stirring behind them. The shadows in the room shifted, bending towar
then
table exploded in a bu
eet, breath ragge
rls around her face. The glow in her eyes deepened. Her skin shimmered for a split second, and her
umbled
whispered, clutching h
nly as it started,
ck to life. The air set
thing inside her
l was w
-whoever she was-it