The vampire and the assassin
I had no clue, but I got the feeling that I was soon going to find out, and if I was honest, I had no plans to move from the spot I was in. If I didn't move, I w
o see these two vampires, who were supposed to be deadly killers and very gracious, looking the very opposite of those things. I lent my head back again and closed my eyes as if I were
hey walked towards me. I couldn't help but let out a small laugh at his comment. Of course, I had; it had been
you'd doubt me, then I would have sent you to be killed by her. Of course, it is wise. She's weak, and even you could probably overpo
ake me fight if I spoke out of turn, so I didn't have to listen to the business he wished to discuss with me; howe
t with me or even the two vampires. Maybe this conversation wasn't going to be as bad as I'd figured it would be; however, I wasn't holding my breath. The two vampires hesitantly unchained my shackles
yes in time to see Lucian move a chair from the pile of wood to the middle of the room. As he walked through the moonlight, I noticed how his hair looked like it was silver, and he seemed to be
is eyes never left mine. I hadn't realized just how dark his eyes were until I really looked at him under the moonlight. I'd have loved to know what I looked like to him. A dirty mess with ripped clothes that smelled
e, Lucian?" I looked at him with a
ther and thought I'd come and visit you fir
and what was going on in his life. I knew that his brother was due to marry in the winter; I guessed it was getting close with Autumn now being on the doorstep of the seasons, and I knew that Lucian had been secret
out as a snarl, but I got the feeling he'd kept much of the anger he'd felt towards me from mentioning her inside
ovide that something for you, so let's talk." I wasn't in the mood to play any more games wi
om this hell house and away from me. I see it in your eyes every single time
o you tonight about that draughty window over there, and I was going to ask if it was poss
and I couldn't help
based on your comment. What do yo
ead. I folded my arms over my chest as my mind began to process everything. Lucian had thought I was an assassin; had that been why he'd wa
I wanted to know the reason behind it, but I did. I guessed i
about? I knew the wolves hadn't been normal wild wolves, but demons? "Did Liam not tell you what happened?" Lucian laughed as he went and sat in the chair as if he were bored of the whole conversation. "That bang that night... That was the sea
ill humans and that I didn't want a part of it, and he made me his assistant, only killing those he'd decid
t ba
ou up for death. That number he gave you wasn't even his phone. He hadn't wanted to actua
irected at him, as it was Liam I was angry with, but he'd also been the one who had kept me locked away
s business deal?" He asked
at I'd been asked to do. After all, if his brother was anything like him, I'd make him pay for what Lucian
p off and get you washed up and changed into something m
my face whatsoever. I should have seen this coming. L
, and then before the wedding begins, you're going to kill him.
ten once by Liam before, and I shall not fall into that pit again." Lucian gestured towards the door for me to g
his." I shifted my weight a little as my stomach rumbled in hunger, as normally
saw darkness wash over him. "I am not playing your little game, Rosetta. Oh, I forget, you hate that name." He grinned coldly. "So unless you want me to unleash the full force of my anger on you, I suggest you just simply agree, shut your mouth, and leave out that door with me
t, so I walked out of the room. I heard Lucian laugh behind me, muttering about how
laughed as he walked down the stairs. That was exactly my plan; I'd kill him, and when I got my freedom, I