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A Vampire’s Caregiver

[Mature: No rape] Twenty five years old Everly Eloise, a pure blooded orphan werewolf is hired by a wealthy man who suddenly needed a caregiver. She accepted the job, but one thing she didn’t anticipate was the monstrous side of him. The side of him that the media never showed, or at least never even knew of. Valerio Avalanzo, a wealthy European man who was betrayed by his lover, leaving him in a condition that he very well hid from the entire world. The incident caused him to drastically change. He became cold hearted, feared by most, unsociable, emotionless, and worst of all, developed deep hatred for the word “love.” For a man who was blind and held such deep hatred for love, it was believed that he was emotionally incapable of loving anyone, therefore leaving the world with this perception of him. But what happens when he meets Everly Eloise, his caregiver? Will his heart win or will his hatred for love win? And what happens, when he discovers that Everly is not just his caregiver, but a werewolf as well. The creatures that have been an enemy of his kind for centuries?

AngelLily · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
354 Chs

Who...Is Victor?

Early the next morning, Everly awoke with a fresh, relaxed look on her face.

 

She stretched her muscles and turned her head, only to flinch back in sudden fear at what she saw.

 

"Valerio!" She exclaimed.

 

At the couch, Valerio, who sat with his legs crossed, his hands interlocked and his intent gaze fixed on her.

 

"You're awake." He said to her with a cold glint in his eyes. 

 

"Yes, I am awake, but I do not understand why you are staring at me like that. It's scary. I thought my soul nearly left my body." Everly took a deep breath of relief and climbed down from the bed.

 

"Was it that bad?" Valerio inquired as he drew his head back.

 

"Yes!" Everly responded and walked towards him.

 

With her arms akimbo, she arched her brows at him.

 

"Why were you looking at me like that? Did something happen?" She inquired, having a feeling that something did.