Hidden Dhampir: Rise Of The Supernatural Queen
ith
dad's trusty Toyota Camry, the rhythmic flicker of streetlights accompanied my journey, illuminating the road with each passing moment. The upbeat sounds of "Sha
me; there were all sorts of supernatural creatures lurking in the shadows. My family had just moved to this bustling city a week ago, but I had stayed behind to finish up a cr
n a creature of the night. My diet consisted of things like cheese and burgers, which I absolutely loved. It was
s swift and brutal; he became a full-blooded vampire almost overnight. The fear that gripped me was overwhelming, especially since he struggled to manage his new instincts. The council had warned us that a Dhampir like Arden wo
the values we held dear even as everything around us spiraled into darkness. I could see the weight of those words on my father's fac
f memories and worries. Suddenly, a car zoomed past mine, a blur of metal and speed that jolted me back to reality. I caught
p my dad had given me before I headed off to the academy last week, but it was a total mess. The human worl
e basics, and even though I wasn't a full-fledged vampire, I managed to get the hang of it, even if I couldn't do all the cool tricks like flying or changing shapes.
and I could feel the seatbelt pressing against my chest. After unbuckling, I stepped out into the warm night, the air wrapping around me li
she gently patted my back, and I couldn't help but grin in response. "Let's go," she said, taking my hand in hers. Togethe
classic feel, while the ornate chandeliers added a touch of elegance overhead. The staircase led us down into a spacious room that boasted a grand fireplace and a
ng. I returned his smile, leaning into him as he asked, "How was your training?" I opened my mouth
mal life," I finally managed to say, the wei
now, why not join us for dinner? I can
t me come and get you instead of making the trip alone." It was clear he hadn't had a proper m
How are you managing without any blood?
ust in time. "That's enough... come on, Lillith, let me show you to your room," she said with enthusiasm, leading the
at were rounded off, giving it a contemporary vibe. This design choice made the walls appear as if they form
ed to envelop the room, creating a serene backdrop. There were six light bulbs strategically placed in their respective sockets, e
ied the opposite side of the room. A sleek writing desk, made of stainless steel with powder-coated legs, held a lamp and a laptop, complementing the silver st
nged on the couch and asked,
him back to eating regular meals," she explained, her voice tinged with concern. Standing up, she faced me and shifted the
eeping onto my face. It was one of those classic moments where the anticipation of another school year felt more like a chore than an adventure. Mom
olled over to the dresser to dry my hair, slipping into my cozy blue robe afterward. Glancing at the clock, I noticed it was already eleven o'c