MARIA
Maria came to in a cell.
An actual cell with a small cot on one side of it and a toilet—at least it wasn’t a bucket. She stared at the thick iron bars, preventing her from her from getting the hell out of this place in disbelief.
She was actually being held in a cell. Preposterous!
Did that man know who she was? To toss her on the ground of this disgusting cell like some commoner? He hadn’t even taken his time to place her on the dingy looking cot that looked like it would snap under the slightest weight.
On second thought, she was glad he hadn’t dropped her on it. If he had, a landing on the floor was what would have woken her up.
She looked around the cell, rising from the ground. She wanted to dust the dirt from the ground off her body, but there was no water in sight and she couldn’t risk leaving her palms dirty.
“Hello?” She called out into the darkness. There was no response. The only light she could see, came from the window of her cell. Other than that, it was completely dark. Which meant that when night came, the cell was going to be dark as hell.
Maria couldn’t handle the dark. She fought down the panic before it could consume her. There was no reason for her to worry. She wasn’t going to be in here for that long after all.
She fought down a maniacal laugh. Did that man actually think that he could hold her here against her will? If so, then he truly didn’t know who she was.
Where was here anyway? She was obviously in a cell, but where was this cell? Where had he taken her? And what did he want with her?
Sure, she had done a lot of bad. Some intentionally and others, not. She was one of the few people she knew that actually hated killing, but still did it anyway. Nit because she wanted to, but because she had to. There was no other choice.
Was this man after her because she hd perhaps killed one of his loved ones?
Or had the teenage girl been his sister? Because he was too far older than her to be her lover.
That still wasn’t it. If the teenage girl actually was his sister, then he would have taken her as well. But he hadn’t.
Or had he?
She couldn’t remember a single thing that had happened other than the tortured look on Ariti’s face when his hand had been severed from his body. He had been in so much pain that he hadn’t been able to hide it from his soldiers, who he always pretended to be strong in front of.
The soldiers would have tried to attack the man after what he did to Ariti. Did they? She didn’t know, and the only way if finding out, was if she went back there.
Already, she knew that Ariti would be livid. He was an immortal and was definitely going to regrow the hand that he had lost, but that wouldn’t be what would eat at him. No. It was the fact that his power had been taken away from him.
Her.
He would be livid and he was crazy. Maria hadn’t done anything to warrant it. She had been taken against her will. But an angry Ariti was an unstable one. He might take his anger out on the one thing that she cared about.
The one thing anchoring her to him.
Shit. She needed to get back.
With renewed determination, she yelled. “Where the fuck are you, coward?” When there was still no reposes, she spoke again. “Too scared to face me?”
Anger and adrenaline running through her, caused power to flow through her, filling her body until she knew that channeling it, would cause great damage. She stared at the iron bars. They would be her target.
Her hands shot out towards the gate.
Nothing.
Frowning, she tried again, this time concentrating hard.
Still nothing.
What the hell?
Just then, she heard the sound of a door opening in the distance. She straightened, checking to make sure that her red cloak was still around her and that her stance wasn’t one that showed weakness.
The door groaned open and a huge burst of light trickled in from outside into the huge corridor that led to the cells. Apparently, her cell was just one out of many. Too late, before she could bask in the light, the door clanged shut.
Shit. He was going to be in the dark talking to her, and she was going to be in the light.
Weak, powerless and helpless. An entertainment.
She heard his loud footsteps, which told her that he was coming closer. He stopped just outside her cell, but he didn’t say anything. He just stood there in the dark. The only way she knew he was there was because she felt his presence. It was impossible not to.
“Why am I in this cell?” She asked him, since he wasn’t ready to speak first. Asking him who he was would prove futile, seeing as Ariti had asked him the same thing and hadn’t been able to get an answer.
Yet, then he answered her question with one of his own.
“What the hell is happening to you?”
His voice, just like before, woke things in her that she didn’t even know still existed. It was deep and a bit scratchy around the edges. She hated what his voice did to her and yet, she didn’t want him to stop talking.
“What do you mean?” She frowned, refraining from running her hand over her body to check if anything was wrong with her at the last minute. That wasn’t something the Maria Hatzi feared across worlds would do.
But then again, that Maria wouldn’t also be seen in a cell.
She needed to get out of here fast.
“Your hair.” The voice boomed, the darkness somehow making it sound ten times more ominous than it should have been. “It was red.”
“It still is.” Then this time, unable to stop herself, she picked a lock of her hair and stared at it, terror gliding up her spine when she saw the curly black streak in her hand.
Her hair was turning black!
What the hell was happening to her? Had she somehow dropped her glamour spell when she passed out? Or was it this place that she was in?
She looked down and saw that her feet weren’t even as big as they used to be. Her glamour was wearing off for some reason. And she had to leave here right now to figure out what was happening to her.
Just a few minutes ago, she hadn’t been able to blow the gate off its hinges.“What do you want from me?” She snapped, her frustration and anger causing her voice to come out harsher than she had intended. It was not a smart idea to piss off her attacker, especially now that her powers weren’t working the way they should.
“There’s no hurry.” The man said after a bit. “You’ll find out soon enough. For now, just enjoy your new room.”
She got the feeling that he was walking away, about to leave her. He couldn’t! He simply couldn’t leave her in here. How the hell was she supposed to get out?
“Hey!” She called at his retreating back. “You can’t leave me in here. Come back.”
She was commanding him. Again.
“I know it isn’t what you’re used to, but it’ll have to do for now.”
The way he said ‘for now’ didn’t sit well with her. What did he mean by that?
“What the hell do you mean ‘for now’?” She panicked.
He waited until he reached the door and pulled it open, before he turned to her with a smirk that promised everything evil, but still didn’t detract from his handsomeness. “Oh, Princess. If only you know all the plans I have for you.”
With that, he walked out and slammed the door shut, cloaking her in darkness.
Maria was in a cell. Her powers—the one thing she had always depended on—were failing her. She had been abducted by perhaps the most good-looking man she had ever met and it wasn’t to play hooky.
He wanted her dead. Or even worse, to torture her until he got what he wanted from her.
She was dirty as hell and her glamour was wearing off.
She was screwed in the worst way possible.
Absentmindedly, she touched her hair, unable to believe that the red strands she had gotten used to seeing, were now a stark black. It felt alien to have black hair anywhere outside of her bedroom back at the palace. All her life, she had always worn the glamour. She couldn’t remember when last she had been seen without it.
And now, it was disappearing.
Her hand brushed a metal as she sifted it through her hair. Frowning, she felt the metal around her neck. She hadn’t been wearing jewellery other than her bracelets when she left the palace.
Her blood ran cold when she realised what it was.
A collar. And she would bet her life that it wasn’t an ordinary one.
The man had put it on her.
Now everything made sense! The reason she had not been able to fall the gate and why her glamour was fading.
The man had put a collar on her to nullify her powers.
It was then Maria realised that she was even in more trouble than she had initially thought.
BRAN “You have a call from Corey.”Bran turned towards the sound of the voice. Edgar stood a few feet away from him, cradling a phone a phone in his hand.Bran’s phone that was currently lighting up with a call from Corey.He sighed, walking over to Edgar and collecting the phone from him. He had wanted to call Corey and let him know the status of things after the first interrogation, but apparently, the son of a bitch was turning out to be even more hot-blooded than Bran.He wanted his own share of the Maria Hatzi. And he was going to get it.If only the fucker could just wait and let him have his own piece first.Bran had barely lifted the phone to his ear when Corey spoke.“How’s the witch?”“Still alive.”“Is she still in one piece?”“Yes, although not for long.”There was a pause. Then, “You sick fuck. What exactly do you plan to do to her?”“Hell if I know. What I do know, is that there’s going to be a lot more torture, and a lot less chit-chat.” Bran decided to answer truthful
MARIAA rat scurried over to the crumbs on the plate. Maria tensed, making sure not to move a muscle, so as not to chase the rat away. She waited until it had grabbed a piece of the food before she moved, then the rat ran away. Today was her fifth day in this cell. Her fifth day away from the palace, her fifth day away from Ariti and her fifth day away from her mother. She was in this dungeon left with nothing to do, but stare at the window, watching as the sun faded away, giving way to night and then morning again. It was a cycle that never ended and the longer she sat in the cell, the longer she believed that she was going to continue watching the sunrise and fall every single day of her life. At least until she died. She couldn't believe that she was actually going to die. She just simply couldn't believe it. She couldn't accept it. Maria Hatzi did not just go from being the most powerful sorceress in this world to being a common man's capture. And then to think that he had p
MARIA She wasn’t even exaggerating when she said that she was too tired to deal with him. The meal she had eaten—if it could be called that—was something she wasn’t even sure the servants back at the palace ate. But she guessed it was better than nothing. After all, the worms eating at her stomach walls has ceased for now. “Stand up.” He commanded. She would have rolled her eyes had she found the strength. “You realise I don’t have to stand for my mouth to work, right?” He squinted as if she had sprouted a second head within the space of five seconds. “You realise I’m the one doing the questioning here, right?” This time, she did roll her eyes. As if she didn’t know that. “So ask your questions.” He looked like he wanted to bite her head off, but then he exhaled and he returned to looking like his usual hot, annoying self. She absolutely detested how much she found him attractive. It was simply a fact, staring back at her everytime she saw him that he was good-looking. What sh
BRAN“Where’s my sister?” Bran barked. He did not come here to watch her have an internal debate with herself. It pissed him off because he knew that her delayed replies only meant that she was thinking about lying to him, and he wasn’t going to have that.“Your sister?” She had the audacity to look confused.“Yes,” He snapped impatiently. “My sister.”“I’ve never met your sister in my life.”“Funny. It definitely wasn’t a meet and greet when you and your father decided to come into my realm and kill every single one of my family members, save for my sister whom you guys took with you.”He watched confusion give way to understanding on her face. So she had actually been confused, not knowing who his sister was. How many people exactly had she killed for her to have to struggle to remember who he was talking about?He watched her throat work around a swallow, her eyes trained on a spot on the ground. “T-t-this is the vampire realm?”He didn’t answer her, and that was a reply in itself.
BRAN He would go to the horses, but he was too miserable to get himself to move. And that was saying a lot.Bran was a vampire. All he ate or drank, was blood, but sometimes, when he was pushed to it or when the occasion called for it, he drank wine. It was something only the oldest of vampires could do.He grabbed the bottle of whiskey, refilling his glass as he stared at the rich brown liquid absently. Filled with the feeling of helplessness, he had resorted to drinking himself into a stupor. It was the only option that had seemed the most pleasing at the time. One of those options was going down to the cells to have another round of questioning with Maria.All of them had proved futile so far. What was the point in going?She was intent on keeping her secret. Keeping his sister’s whereabouts from him. Everyday, when he thought that maybe he would get a bite closer to an answer, she proved him wrong by telling him that she didn’t know, taking him all the way back to the start.He h
MARIA Maria jerked up from her bed when she heard the sound of the door being opened. She couldn’t believe that she was actually thinking it, but damn, she was excited to see him. She was actually anticipating this round of questioning.He had not been here in the past four days and although Edgar had been giving her her regular meals, she still felt restless. She wondered if maybe her captor was starting to get frustrated by her answers and had decided to stop questioning her altogether.She wondered if maybe he had decided to kill her seeing as she was of no use to him. But he wouldn’t feed her if he planned on killing her, would he?But then when the door slid open, it wasn’t him that walked through it, neither was it Edgar—although she had not been expecting him. The point was that, it wasn’t anyone she knew.They weren’t people she knew.Two leanly built men traipsed into the cell, both blondes, and the looks on their faces told her that they hadn’t come to chat with her.She sa
MARIA It was in that moment that Maria realised she might actually deserve what was coming for her. Was this how her victims felt when she was about to take their lives? They had to feel even worse than this because it was her hand that was going to be chopped off. Not her life.How many times had she stood before her victims with her arms raised ready to unleash hell on them?Just last week, that teenage girl had sat on the floor of the palace courtroom with her head held high ready to receive her death blow. Why couldn't Maria find that boldness now? Why was she shaking life a leaf as she watched the blade inch closer to her skin? Before today, somehow, at the back of her mind, Maria had conceded that she did evil things to people. But not once had she actually seen herself as evil. Now that she was in this position, a position even more preferable to the ones she had put people in several times, she realised that she was an evil person. Any person who could make another person f
MARIA“What?”“Give me your hand, Maria.”“Why?”“Why else would I be asking for your hand?”She didn’t know why she was arguing, really. The only reason he would be asking for her hand would be to help her treat her injuries—or to inflict more, but from the look on his face, she was leaning towards the former.The question was; why did he want to help her? Wasn’t he the same person that hard ordered the man to cut her hand?Nevertheless, she couldn’t refuse him. Not because she particularly wanted to, but because she had no choice. She really needed it to be treated. Even if it meant being civil with the one man she couldn’t stand right now. Even if it meant that he would do the treating.Why hadn’t he just asked Edgar to do it? That man treated her better than any other person on this damn realm.Gingerly, she extended her hand to him, expecting him to smirk at her cruelly and mock her. Maybe she would find out that he didn’t really want to help her. Maybe he would throw her into he
I honestly do not know how to react properly to the fact that I just completed this book, but I am going to try my possible best and bring out all the words that are stuck in my heart. The Vampire King's Captive, Bran and Maria's story, has come to an end and I have never been more reluctant to let my characters go. Seriously, I found myself sitting in front of my laptop about to start writing in Maria's POV only for me to remember that I'm already done with the book. 😭I. Was. In. Pain. I have written about three books and this is the only one that I found hard to let go. I guess I'll just have to settle for re-reading their story and seeing bits of them in the next story in this series.Yes, you heard that right. It's going to be a series but whether you're going to keep reading depends on how much you want to get to know the characters(I really hope you read). The next book in the series is Corey and his mate's story, and the last book is Iris' story. I honestly cannot wait. I c
ONE MONTH LATERMARIA"Put the head in.""Bob your head faster.""Squeeze it—yeah, just like that."Flattening her tongue along the underside of Bran's cock, Maria watched his hands clench into fists, lost in the throes of pleasure and pain, his face contorted to match the emotions. In broad daylight when they both had things to be doing, such as Maria learning her new duties as a queen and Bran who was supposed to be having a meeting with his most trusted advisors, they had both snuck off into their room, wanting to take the edge off. One would think that with how hot their passion was, it would burn out quickly, but instead, it was like the more they had each other, the more insatiable they became for one another, seeking each other out during the day to get the most intense parts of their desires off before they would meet at night. But then again, maybe it was because they rarely saw each other during the day lately.Right now, he was leaning against the door shirtless, with je
BRAN Bran wasn't going to lie. When he'd walked into that crowd, he'd gone in with a plan B because he knew that he had wronged Maria terribly and the chances of her forgiving him—or even listening to him—were very slim. With his heart in his throat, he'd poured out his feelings, baring the contents of his soul in the words he'd spoken to her. He'd gone against everything he'd learnt and knew, using his words instead of his actions to show her how he felt. He had put everything on the line, professing his love out in the open for his people to hear, knowing fully well the risks behind it—knowing that she could refuse him and that the shame would have destroyed him, along with the pain.The news of what he'd done would no doubt travel far and wide across all realms, but he'd been prepared for it. As he had been prepared for the disappointment he would feel if she'd refused him. His plan B, had she refused him, was for him to tuck his tail between his legs and return back to his cast
MARIA"Don't go," The object of her suffering called out, his voice low and broken, filled with longing, want and all the things Maria couldn't bear to hear right now but wanted to hear still. "Please."Maria stopped, hyper aware that they were in the middle of a crowd and that everyone was looking at them. She wanted to run away from the onslaught of emotions that she was feeling, but a greater part of her wanted to stay, to go to the one man who could make her feel whole again. "Please," Iris added, weakening Maria's already tenacious grip on resolve. She felt betrayed that Iris had pulled such a move on her but deep down, Maria knew why she had done it and that was the only thing stopping her from feeling real anger towards Iris. Maria stopped but she didn't turn back around for fear of what she would do if she faced Bran again. She couldn't bear seeing him hurt and not go to him. Even with her back to him, she knew that he had walked closer to her. She was just that in tune to
MARIA "Why are you dressed like that?" It was the day for Iris' welcome party, and the host, currently standing on Maria's doorstep, was wearing a simple straight gown that reached her ankles. "What's wrong with my gown?" Iris frowned, pulling the material away from her body to examine it. "There's nothing wrong with it except for that fact that it's too casual to wear for your own party, don't you think?" Maria subtly stepped out of the way, making space for Iris to pass but she kept her feet firmly planted on the mat. "Oh," Realization flicked across her features and she waved a hand dismissively. "Don't worry about that. I'll change once I get to the castle. There's time."Maria nodded, now understanding why she was wearing that gown. She had probably showed up like this because she didn't want her gown to get rumpled or stained while coming here. Still, Maria hedged. "Do you want to come inside for a few minutes before we go?" Her eyes flicked to the car sitting in the drive
MARIAWe need a cook, Maria thought as she stirred the mixture in the bowl while fetching pans from the rack on the wall at the same time with her powers. Over the past few days, she had taken on the task of hiring a live-in maid, a cleaner that would come every two days and gardener, but she hadn't employed a cook yet. She had not been allowed into the kitchen when she was younger and therefore didn't know how to prepare a decent meal, so for the past three days—because while heartbreak couldn't kill her, she could very well die of hunger—she had taken up the task of cooking. To save her time, all she would have to do was envision the meal she wanted and it would appear in front of her, but she had recently come to see how important a cook was. She wanted to learn how to make at least a few meals and it didn't hurt to learn with a cookbook. That was what she'd been doing for the past three days anyway, and the meals had come out okay—most of the time. The doorbell rang through th
BRAN "If you value what is left of your miserable fucking life, you will tell me where my sister is right now."Bran might as well be talking to himself because there was no sign on the man's face to show that he'd just heard what Bran said. His eyes remained completely shut and his face, blank. Making a fist, Bran reared his hand back and sent his fist flying into the man's face, getting him right in his nose. The asshole jerked from the impact and groaned, his hands flying to his face to cradle his broken bone, confirming Bran's suspicions that the man actually was alive but was just pretending that he wasn't so that Bran would think him dead and abandon him. This was the man that had betrayed him. The man that had given confidential information to Ariti. The man that had indirectly contributed to him losing Maria. At the thought, his heart gave a sharp throb and an ache started at the back of his right eye. Hating the man even more for what he had caused him, Bran sent two mor
MARIA She searched all the rooms in the house, even went down to the dungeons to check but she still couldn't find who she was looking for.Then she came face to face with the door to the room she wasn't sure she wanted to enter. It's huge black mahogany door taunted her, daring her to push it open. To step into the room that she had not entered since she was a child. A room that was no doubt still filled with the presence of her late father. But she shouldn't be scared, should she? She was the Queen of Sorceri, and with every second that passed, the thought started to solidify in her mind. With a wave of her hand, she sent the door flying back and she stormed in, her eyes sweeping the dark walls of the room where a single portrait of Ariti hung. Her powers had the frame crashing to the ground face-down. The man in the picture was dead. It was fitting that the picture should be destroyed too.Her eyes searching the room, she saw a door behind a shelf. The shelf obstructed the door
MARIA"You must have done the calculations already, but just incase, I'll do it for you. Your sister is the female vampire from a royal bloodline and Maria, my clueless daughter here, is the Queen of Sorceri."After those words, Maria heard nothing else. It was like her ability to hear dissapeared and she could only think. Feel. What did her father just say? She was the Queen of Sorceri?How was that even possible? The Queen of Sorceri was basically the most powerful sorceress amongst the Sorceri and if she was that creature, then she was the most powerful sorceress in the worlds. But how could that be? She had never felt weaker than she did right now. And to think that her own father wanted to offer her as a sacrifice just to get his powers back. After using her to do all his evil work, he was going to kill her? Was she so worthless to him?Tears slid down her cheek continuously but no sound came out of her mouth. She was too astonished by everything she'd learnt today. First, fi