Sold to the ruthless vampire king
ommanded, his voice
"Her Majesty requests that her former mai
throne, where a pot of black Baccara roses stood. He reached out, his fingers brushing again
his own blood, mingling with the sweet scent of the rose. A smirk played on his lips. Thto kill her," he said smoothly. "An
bowed befo
ed with delivering Cassie's request approach
ed the king's words. "His Majesty said that the mai
nd hurried off to
*
e at the door. Cassie answered, and th
inform you that your maidservant attempted
whispered, her mind refusing to accept the words. Then, loude
f up from the bed too quickly only to co
ie raised a trembling hand. "Don't!" she
efore bowing and quie
tening with grief and frustration. Tears streamed down her chee
lip hard enough to draw blood, but she didn't care. Instead, she lay there, defeated,
rred vision, her
out as a soft whisper, u
mson stain on her lips. A primal hunger stirred
he asked, his voi
her head, una
e cold floor and placed her back onto the bed. As he did, the scent of her blood filled h
tural shift in his eyes-the way they flickered
he whispere
t? Why do you look so scared?" His voice was smoot
d hard. "Nothin
kened slightly. "Why
g. "I'm tired of everything..." she
the room, his presence both imposing
her eyes at hi
lt of his head. "Why were you lying on the fl
g her lips with the back of her hand. When she saw the
ill staring at her his gaze s
ll standing ther
t a rich, hearty laugh, the sound
go?" Kael asked, his voice
d silent, refu
. "Who brought me here? The last thing I remember
you want to ask one
apped, frustration
ied with calm certainty, "I brought you here.
ce trembled, her breath hitching. Her lashes fluttered as if bli
ruth," Kael
cing. "But why?" she whispered, d
know," he admitted. "Bu
side her bed and sat dow
elf and forget about the past,"
met his gaze. "Kael... why
at his lips. "Do I ir
ust that you'
nting with amusement. "Oh?
urned serious. "And you should keep your distance. I'm marrie
elong glance before
he mused, his voice holding somet
w that I mean what I said," she s
s time his tone chilly. He took a gla
g Kael around would only add salt to the injury. What if Kael is the king's relative? sh
visit. Since she assumed he was old, perhap
the very least, she should know who the king-