The Vampire's Bride
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azement. However, the thing that amazed me the most
t have a say in it. Then there was the fact that I was the Vampire Prince, and she was a mere mortal, a fact my friends made sure I never forget. In fact, I was surprised that my parents were so excited about this wedding. They were the ones who taught me that humans were diluters. Having c
e humans. A majority of our race were now supporting intermarriages without the fear of dilution, and my parents were h
y ruin everything before it even had a chance of forming. Sighing, I took a seat on a couch facing a glass wall and admired the beauty of the scenery while m
test moment of weakness. I still remembered what had happened that day like it was yesterday. My 'friends' had a great part in it, too. They h
yself and couldn't even look at her. I couldn't face her ever since. That was why I hadn't once visited her in all these years. What was I to say? I'm sorry I ruined your life? No. Words weren't enou
. She was mine and only mine. And I would make sure no one could have her. She w