CHAPTER 5

Aimee

Dreamless.

I rise from a deep, untroubled slumber for the first time in what has to be, well, ages.

I can’t even remember the last time I slept with no nightmares to wake me up in the middle of the night.

But something is different. The caress of the sheets on my skin is way softer than I’ve ever felt.

The coolest, smoothest fine silk embraces me like a lover’s reverent whisper in the heat of passion.

I open my eyes and look around the massive bed draped in gunmetal gray sheets.

What the actual fuck? Where am I?

I shake my head slightly, trying to dissipate the haze around my brain, and then it all comes crashing down to me.

The Twinkling Meadow.

Khain.

The nightmare.

Running.

The vampires…

I’ve been fucking kidnapped.

I jolt out of bed, scanning the room for an exit strategy.

One side is made of glass, floor to ceiling, with the expanse of the night sky on full display, a deep canvas splattered with glimmering lights.

I’ve never seen so many stars shining brightly over a sea of white. Wait a minute, is that snow?

Instinctively, I reach for my dagger under the pillow before realizing there’s no such thing to be found. I forgot the darn thing at the Twinkling Meadow in my haste to run away from my nightmare. Maybe I wouldn’t even be in this predicament if I had it with me. Or maybe not.

My thoughts are still sluggish, courtesy of whatever they drugged me with, but I catch a glimpse of the stone-cold cuffs that encircle my wrists.

There’s no chain though, just a blood-red stone carved in the middle of them.

I try to pry them open with my fingers, but they don’t budge, not even a little.

They seem to be sealed shut with no lock or clasp.

Magic; they must be closed with magic. Just my fucking luck.

“Fucking hell, what is this bullshit?” I mutter as I move towards the center of the room.

The furniture is all polished silver and black velvet, and there’s a vast fireplace on the wall in front of me, a fire making the logs inside crackle, warming up the stone walls.

I’m not in a dungeon, at least that’s a small silver lining.

I’m a prisoner in the most lavish chamber I have ever seen, and it makes me frown in confusion.

“Look at the foul mouth on the pretty princess. I know someone who’s gonna be delighted!

” A voice comes from near the door, and my head snaps in that direction.

A vampire emerges from the shadows, and it’s the same awful creature with long brown braids that bumped into me and attacked me in the streets.

“Stop calling me that, you asshole! Who are you? What do you want from me?” I sneer just as my anxiety kicks up a notch or two.

“I’m Blaise and I’m enchanted to make your acquaintance, my lady.” He bows mockingly and knocks twice on the heavy ornate door next to him.

“Tell him the pretty princess is finally awake,” he says through the crack in the door before turning his vile gaze back towards me, slowly scanning my almost naked body from head to toe. A smug grin blooms on his stupid face. “You’re not bad to look at. Not at all.”

I take him in, focusing on his tall and muscular frame, and, more importantly, on the several daggers he has sheathed around his torso. If I could only get my hands on those, maybe I could fight my way out of this hellhole.

His cruel gaze narrows before his lips turn up further in an insufferable smirk.

“Oh, the little kitty thinks she has claws, doesn’t she?

You think you can outsmart a vampire, pretty princess?

Fight me over and actually win?” His laugh is loud and brutish, sending chills running down my spine.

“I wouldn’t be who I am if a kitty cat like you could overpower me,” he tuts mockingly.

“And who the fuck are you?” I scream, my chest heaving with the rage I feel boiling in my blood.

I’m scared shitless, but I will not give him the satisfaction of seeing that.

I swore to myself a long time ago that I would stand my ground in the face of evil, and I will not back down from that promise.

If I die, I’m going to die cursing, kicking, and trying to drag down to hell with me as many of these repulsive bloodsuckers as I can.

“He’s my second-in-command.” A deep, velvety voice says from the open doors.

Blood painted shadows fill the room, swirling, coiling and uncoiling, pulsing to a beat nobody can hear, before the scariest, and the most beautiful male I have ever laid eyes upon, emerges from their midst, like a nightmare disguised as a reverie.

The vampire’s tall, commanding presence seems to take all the space as he moves two steps and closes the door behind him. His deep, dark gaze feels like a wicked caress against my exposed skin, and all of a sudden, I’m aware of how little I am wearing.

He has powerful thighs clad in snug-fitting leathers, and his torso is covered in a black billowy shirt, half unbuttoned to reveal a muscled chest covered in intricate scarlet tattoos.

That face is positively sinful, with high cheekbones, a razor-sharp straight nose, plump lips and a five-o’clock stubble covering his strong jawline. His blue-black hair is shorter on the sides and longer in the front, inky strands half covering his gaze as he assesses me shrewdly.

His eyes are like a black void that sucks me in, holding me captive for a heartbeat or two.

But the telltale sign of his identity is the crimson shadows swirling around him.

“Oh, for the love of all the unholy Gods!” I stumble a step back as my blood all but freezes in my veins.

I am screwed beyond redemption.

For before me stands none other than the Crimson One.

The only vampire in existence who wields shadows.

The Vampire King.

Killian Darkling.

“The pretty kitty cat finally put two and two together!” Blaise says in a singsong voice and claps slowly, sardonically. “For a minute there, I was worried she’s all looks, no brains.”

“Blaise, out!” the Vampire King commands, and the other annoying creature nods before exiting the chamber.

I have no weapons, barely any clothes at all, and enough wits about me to realize that I stand no chance against the most atrocious beast of prey in all the three kingdoms of Imiryion combined.

I have heard countless stories about his cunning and ruthlessness, about the bleeding shadows that surround him like a curse.

Yet, to face this wretched being, and to see firsthand those inexplicable crimson shadows of his is unnerving as hell.

My pulse is all over the place, but this is the worst moment of all for one of my panic attacks.

I grit my teeth, straighten my shoulders, and meet his onyx gaze head-on.

Fake it till you make it—that’s what they say, right?

“What is it you want from me?” I ask, my voice betraying none of my inner turmoil. I force my knees to stop wobbling and clench my fists to hide my trembling. The pressure of my sharp nails almost breaking the skin of my palms keeps me from spiraling out of control.

“Oh, I believe you know rather well what I desire from you.” He takes one step closer, and I retreat one step back, my back hitting the cold glass wall behind me. Great, now I am cornered, both literally and figuratively.

“For now, I just want to talk. We have many things to discuss. I mean you no harm, as long as you act accordingly.” He contemplates me for a moment too long, his eyes fixed on my mouth.

Why is he looking at me like that? And why the hell do I feel an undercurrent of heat passing through my veins, caused by his intense scrutiny?

“According to what?” I ask, keeping my trepidation at bay.

“To my own needs, of course.” He takes one last step, crowding me against the window. His towering frame engulfs me, which is no small feat, considering I’m on the taller side myself. I flinch at his closeness, but fight my urge to cower in front of him.

“Sorry to inform you, but I don’t fornicate with strangers I’ve just met, and especially not with abominable creatures like yourself,” I say, lifting my chin in defiance, trying to pry these damn cuffs from my wrists.

“That’s rich coming from an exotic performer, or so my men say you are.” His laugh is boisterous, and I flinch again. “I wonder how a noble Vaureghain ends up doing such a thing. Must be the scandal of the Fae court. Maybe I’ll have you dance for me one of these nights, mmm?”

His gaze lowers to my hands, and I still my movements. “I do apologize for the unwanted adornments, though. They’re just a cautionary measure until I can make sure that you’ll unleash your magic with me and not against me.”

My magic? A lightbulb goes off in my head, and a hysterical laugh bubbles up in my throat and slips past my lips. I must be losing all my marbles. I’m staring death in his bewitching obsidian eyes and all I can do is cackle maniacally, taking him by surprise.

“Oh, Gods! Oh, my fucking Gods!” I guffaw, holding my middle in order not to topple over.

“Your idiotic henchmen kidnapped the wrong sister!” My laughter dies in my throat as he pins me with one arm over my chest, the other enclosing around my neck and squeezing the sides hard, restricting my airflow.

“What. Are. You. Talking. About?” He enunciates every word, growling.

“I’m…I’m not…Aurora.” I struggle to say against his chokehold, as well as his shadows that have exploded everywhere around me. It’s so fucking vexing to see shadows wielded by a vampire for the first time in my life.

He takes a step back in shock, his shadows retreating, and I crumple to the ground.

“Then who the fuck are you?” he questions, throwing metaphorical daggers at me with his spellbinding eyes.

“I’m Aimee, the Vaureghain twin with zero magic, you fucking leech!”

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