A Heart For The Heartless
deed his human mate, one that he had been curious about for more than a century. The idea of it to
his way. His instincts were practically telling
her of her tasty blood and kill her right here.
an before, but this one
al mate bond. If his enemies ever found out that h
in his mind. His de
an a finger through his wrist with a sh
's eyes widened
" Josef
.. you can't..." S
t they called priceless. Unlike normal vampires, his b
e. After that, they needed to make the human drink their vampire blood. The human would turn into a vampire with
en drink from this beautiful woman for at least three days,
but that was considered taboo and disgusti
ter this. It was a small price to pay for having thi
anded, offering his w
, but there was still a flash of defiance in h
ing human,' he th
blood will help you heal from your wounds. In excha
owed. "...I would rat
s charming, albei
his human. She would make a go
worthy ma
name, human
d. Then, she glared at him. "I'm not falling for that," she said
on the verge of dying," Mikhail remarked
ie than be indeb
hail's veins. Even though she tried her best to hide it, there was a hint of
he poor thing. She was even g
de him wan
hing, human," he said softly. "I don't
er. Her eyes suddenly glazed over a little, and
smi
e - their real name, not a fake one, and not an alias - in order to control their minds. Some vampires wer
s. It usually did not take them long to
do that. They could control humans with only
r name because he fo
rom my blood
l refused to drink it, so he spoke to her again
" he repea
o stop their master. Mikhail was much more powerful tha
hey just couldn't understand why Mikhail
for the first time, there was a hint of emotion in hi
efiantly, breathing heavily through her nose instead. Beads of sweat were pouring down her face, a testament to how much
ent need of medical help, but she re
puzzled and slightly fascinated at the same
e sense in his
gotten? She was, afte
elieve what they had just heard. A human, be
s mind control had
d, his voice filled with u
ely a myth!"
d interest, one that grew stronger as the seconds passed. "Wyonne and Quintus had human mates before, many decades ago. Those hu
blood from his wrist drip down to her lips. When she still refused to open h
told her with a smile. "A mere human cannot cont
him, but couldn't
ould apprehend her like it was nothing. Not only
never stan
il said in a smooth tone of vo