*Darick’s POV*I carried her still body up the stairs and gently placed her on the guest room bed. Even in her state of unconsciousness, her stunning golden curls caught my eye, resembling the vibrant rays of a breathtaking sunrise. As someone who must shy away from bright light, for it can be the death of me, I felt strangely alive at that moment. I ran my hands through my hair and shook my head in confusion. What was I thinking? I couldn’t develop feelings for her. After all, she snuck into my home and, for all I know, could be a spy.'I should kill her now,' I thought as a wave of rage rushed through my veins. No! I'll call a meeting with the gang and take a vote. Normally, I didn't care about someone else's blood being on my hands, literally, for that matter. But there was something different about this girl. I knew I had to bring this matter to a vote. Besides, it was in our oath that such decisions would be addressed in our council meeting. I ran
*Gwen’s POV*I awoke the next morning to an excruciating pain in my neck and brushed my fingers across my wound. It felt like Darick had taken a piece of my flesh from me. He wouldn’t—would he?My eyes widened at the thought but then returned to their normal size when I realized that the wound was too small and insignificant. Then it came back to me in a wave. Darick had bitten me…he drank from me. He actually drank from me. But how much did he take to render me unconscious? I was momentarily distracted from my pain by the surroundings of a dark and chilly room. Where in the world was I?“Hello?!” I called out, my voice loud enough for anyone with and without supernatural to hear. Did vampires have advanced hearing? Clearly not, since no one came for me. After waiting a few more minutes, I sighed and jumped out of bed. I stumbled in the darkness as I searched for a light of some sort. Eventually, once I found a small flashlight stored in the nightstand, I made
*Darick’s POV*Her words echoed in my mind. Honestly, I was surprised. She had balls, that I’d admit. But there was no way she’d ever get the chance to expose me and my men. “You won't be saying a word to anyone," I whispered in Gwen’s ear, hoping I had made an error the first time with the blood oath enactment. "Try me," she whispered in return. I stared at the bite mark on her neck. I could still taste her blood on my tongue. It was sweet and intoxicating. Had I not been trained to restrain myself, I definitely would have sucked her dry. I took a few steps back. I had already tasted the richness of Gwen's blood, and the closer our bodies were, the more I felt myself drawn to sink my teeth into her again. Her blood was like perfume—I could smell it from a mile away. "Your stupid spell doesn't work,” she stated, as if she could read my mind. “Why don't you just let me go? We can pretend none of this happened and I swear on my life, I won’t say a word to anyone, ever."
*Gwen’s POV*My hand fell to my side as I stared at him, still in utter disbelief. His voice echoed in my mind: “Stay.” It was soft but firm—almost like a request rather than a command. But either way, I knew he was up to something. "What? Is this some type of sick joke?" I was suspicious of Darick's motive. I had never encountered a vampire before, and my gut instinct told me not to trust one, ever. "No. I'm serious,” he stated. “You can leave."This entire time, Darick hadn't moved or beat me to the door with his special abilities. I stared him down and when he raised an eyebrow at me, I knew it was game on.Filled with panic and excitment, I frantically grabbed the knob and opened the door. My hands were shaking, and my legs were trembling, but as I stared into the dimly lit and gloomy hallway, I knew my freedom wasn’t far away. "Yes!" I shouted and stepped forward when suddenly it felt like I had walked into a brick wall. 'What the
*Gwen’s POV*Darick had finally permitted me to do something other than stay locked in a room with him, and as I walked down the hallway, I realized just how happy that made me feel.I made my way to the kitchen and was greeted by a young woman with brown eyes, long dark brown hair, and a beautiful golden sun tan. "Hi, I'm Isabella. You must be Gwen?" She set down a plate on the counter beside some half made food, and extended her arm to shake my hand as she approached me. Hesitantly, I took a few steps back. "Umm, who are you? And how do you know my name?" I replied as I raised my eyebrows. "I'm Viktor's girlfriend, and I—""I'm sorry,” I cut in. “Who is Viktor, and did you say you're his girlfriend? What kind of vampire cult is this?” I shook my head in disbelief and proceeded to exit the kitchen when her voice stopped me. "Wait!” she called. “I'm not a vampire!”My eyes widened as I spun around and her words entered my brain. "
*Gwen’s POV*After breakfast, Isabella decided to give me a tour of the house and show me where I would be sleeping until Darick and the crew decided what to do with me. Honestly, I’m glad to know it wasn’t the room I was previously in. I wasn’t sure if, after everything, I’d sleep a wink in there. However, I was confident Darick wouldn't kill me, but I wasn't sure how life would work out for me living with vampires. And it was something I definitely hadn’t accepted yet, as I clearly strode alongside Isabella. Each moment I had to myself, I was plotting a way to escape. But in the meantime, Isabella's presence was a welcoming reassurance that I was in good hands, for now. "Come, let me show you the creepy library," Isabella said as she grabbed my hand. We raced up the winding staircase together. Once we landed at the top, Isabella let go of my hand and continued forward. But I didn’t immediately follow. My gaze cast upward and I realized that I hadn't notic
*Gwen’s POV*Isabella had only been gone for less than 12 hours, and I was already starting to miss her. After the whole escapade in the living room the night before, Isabella told me that she and Viktor were supposed to go see her mother for the weekend.At first, I was jealous that she got to leave this place. None of what was happening to me was fair, but in some way, I wondered if it was karma taking her revenge. Soon enough, however, that feeling changed into happiness for Isabella. I knew firsthand what being cooped up here, unable to leave, was like. I wouldn’t wish that for her either. She deserved a nice weekend away. But in her absence, I found just how truly bored I was.'What am I to do in this huge, dark, depressing place?' I thought to myself as I roamed through the hallways. The less idle I was, the better. Too much alone time caused me to think of how much I missed Chelsea and my old life, and how I might be stuck in this place forever.
*Darick’s POV*I felt as if someone had punched me in the gut as I watched Gwen walk out the door. What just happened? Did we just almost kiss? No, no, no. What was I thinking, putting a blood oath on her? I don't even know her, and now, I'm tied to her forever.I grabbed my boxing gloves and excessively hit the punching bag. A surge of rage jolted through my body as I thought about the situation I found myself in.Why did she have to break into my house? I would have never met her had she minded her own damn business. Now she'd entered my life, and I couldn’t let her leave. If she wrote a story about us…we’d be done for. Vampires weren’t known to the general public and if they were to find out, it’d be an all out war—on the vampire and human sides. I grabbed the punching bag and rested my head against it. Sweat dripped profusely from my forehead. I could barely lift my arms, and upon lifting my head, I realized I put a small dent in the punching bag.