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Bound To The Vampire Prince

The human race was at war with the vampires but it all came to an end when an agreement was made. A truce that had been in existence for centuries– a woman would be offered to the current vampire prince to be his wife or mistress, trapped forever as his prisoner. It sounded drastic but thousands of women would kill for that spot but Eliza was the unlucky one Some said she was lucky, while others said it was through power and wealth that she managed to catch the interest of the cursed prince. Eliza lost all her privileges the moment she was proclaimed his bride but what happens when the vampires demand for their prince to have a child with Eliza? Or he chooses another human female that would do the job. " Don't worry, I respect your decision, I understand if you want to take in another wife." She whispered with a handful of tears ready to spill out from her reddened eyes " No wife, you are the only woman in my life!" Dav exclaimed. Will that promise hold for a long time, when Eliza refused to do her duty as the Prince's wife?

Ozioma_Ebube · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
230 Chs

Trust me

Staring down at his somewhat enlarged tarse, I swallowed. I could see how Dav anticipated for me to touch him there and I also didn't want to prolong this already awkward situation. Without further ado, my hands slowly closed on the distance from Dav's tarse. 

At that point, everything became a standstill as my breath was held. Slowly but surely, my hands finally touched the tip of his tarse and to my surprise, it twitched. Was that even possible?

The moment that happened, Dav threw his head back and let out a deep groan.

Good Lord, what the heck has gone into him? I knew he was a beast when it came to stuff like this but never have I seen him react in such a way. 

The next second, he returned his head back to its initial position. His eyes filled with nothing but hunger. I could see that both his hands had taken a handful of the bedsheet, probably stopping himself from touching me and I must admit, I was really grateful for that.