The Vampire Prince And Her
hoever was in the building might not be a thief. O
or–heavy, thick, and decorated with ornate carvings–, and it opened with a draggingly long creak
rniture against the walls, old paintings on the wall, and dark curtains hang at the windows. She did not need to t
hing to happen. Nothing happened. There was a d
nce. In front of her lay a long hallway, and somewhere somebody was playing the piano. The music was lou
. The Requiem by Mozart. Whoever playing it was extremely talented. Without the c
ft was where the music was coming from. Uncertainty filled her mind. Still,
s from the chandelier above. Almost complete darkness surrounded her. Here, the music w
. And the person who was playing it, but only the silh
not sure whether he was an enemy. The music ended
you?" s
"I've been waiting for you," h
nish her question, the room vib
s pieces shuttered. The room went dar
ed. Too fast! From no less than four meters away, the shadow was right in front of her before she could
ion angered her endlessly. His hand pushed her down while he straddled her but without touching h
pressure on her chest was too much. His looks had been obscured si
e speed. But the strength was greater than any vampire, any non-human she had encountered in her life. Both of her hands were
Say your last word." It was a
't easy with the force at the base
kled in
my mind. Don't s
icy fingers were wrapping around her throat, blocking her airwa
intake of breath, before he bit her again. The pain was quickly
er had she felt this way altho
she had never been able to relate to them. Until now. She almo
s hunger must have distracted him. I
. She assumed it had missed the target, as she felt his body immediately pull away
ed to the dark, she could see the silhouette.
om backward, firing continuous shots at the same time for cover. Then she ran. The shadow
an empty click. It was out of ammunition. And another gun was back in the room. Damn.
en into her car. For whatever reason, he did not chase her. Mayb
ce in atmosphere was still there. From the stores right across the street, she
ed the wound in the bathroom mirror. It was still bleeding, but not too much. The vampir
sensation shot through her. Quickly, she cleaned it. Anger bubbled u
from? How was she going to find out wh
said when she entered the piano room. He told her that he had been waiting for her. What did he mean by that? Simply a
llen asleep but her phone rouse
it up from the bedside table.
watching t
hy
a channel. There's breaking new
seven in the morni
n." Which woke her up complete
about? Spit i
. After four hundred years,
n that the answer wasn't go
lipsis