Love Unbreakable
A Second Chance With The CEO After Divorce
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
A Second Chance With My Billionaire Love
Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces
Mated To Big Brother-in-law
Sweet Submission: Reclaiming Her Love
When Love Comes Late
A Return To Love's Madness
Unforeseen Temptation: Spoiled By The Aloof Magnate
As we dashed through the thick and dark woods, my sister Priscilla shouted, "Keep running, don't wait!" Her words echoed in my heart as our footsteps were moving so fast through the forest.
Suddenly, arrows whistled through the air, narrowly missing us. With our vampire speed, we dodged them effortlessly, but the pursuit intensified as more figures closed in on us and the whistle of the arrow continued, I looked only to see it was a silver arrow I increased my pace
"We can't stop," Priscilla insisted, her voice determined. But she slowed her pace as she noticed the number kept increasing as we kept running. She was ready to confront our pursuers head-on.
"Sisters," I called out, as I saw she had already stopped and was fighting and I hesitated for a moment before turning to join her in the battle. Among our assailants, I noticed not just vampires but also werewolves, their presence adding a new level of danger to the confrontation I knew we were not just out number but were in great danger because the werewolves were very strong but as the true vampires we have to face anything that comes our way.
With full strength, we fought back, using our silver weapons and wood weapons to dispatch our foes. Yet, amidst the chaos, tragedy struck as one of the werewolves sank its teeth into Priscilla's flesh, her cry of pain echoed through the whole woods.
Rushing to her side I cut off the werewolf hea, I saw Priscilla's wound refusing to heal, I knew we were in trouble. "Are you okay?" I asked, my voice filled with concern.
But Priscilla knew the severity of her injuries. "Mia, you have to keep going," she insisted, her voice strained. "Find Giovanni. He'll guide you to the hybrid."
I couldn't bear the thought of leaving her behind. "No, Priscilla, we'll face this together," I protested, trying to help her stand.
But she shook her head, her resolve unwavering. "Go. One of us has to survive, so I'll cover your escape. I'll only slow you down like this. I cannot follow you any longer," she said, her eyes reflecting both pain and determination.
As I fled, Priscilla held off our pursuers, a valiant last stand against the encroaching darkness. With a heavy heart, I watched from a distance as she was overwhelmed by the relentless onslaught of werewolves, her brave sacrifice allowing me to flee into the night, haunted by the memory of her selfless courage.
As I continued running, the sense of being pursued grew in my mind. Hours passed until I reached the border of the Southern village. I was happy to reach the village after years of searching but to my disbelief and surprise an impenetrable barrier barred my entry. A century-old spell, woven to protect the village from the entry of the werewolves and vampires, stood before me.
Desperation washed over me as I peered into the darkness beyond the barrier. With each attempt to breach the barrier, I was met with an invisible force, stopping my progress. And then, I noticed some mocking my futile efforts. I look back only to see three werewolves and five vampires emerge, their laughter a cruel taunt.