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Heidi and the Lord

An adopted child, Heidi was a smart and obedient girl because she had to be. Used as a scapegoat by her family, she was sent to become the political bridge between two empires. Taken in by the House of the infamous White King, Lord Nicholas Rune, she would be cared for and supervised until her wedding with his cousin, Warren Lawson. A man whose gentle appearance and benevolent manner earned him the title White King of the Empire, Lord Nicholas was a man kindest to the souls around him. Very few knew about the truth that lay beneath his beautiful visage. Who could predict a little human girl would bring out the best and the worst of a noble pureblood? ----- “Now, tell me, Heidi, why do I have a bad taste in women?” As Lord Nicholas took a step forward, she took a step back. Heidi had said too much, and she regretted it. Would he let her go free? Gulping, she warned him, "What you're doing could be considered harassment, milord." "I wouldn’t. I’d call it persuasion.” He took another step towards her, his frame towering over her. "I believe the dictionary in your library would disagree with you, milord." She retreated another step back, shrinking away, hoping he would give up. “I keep the good one in my room. You can come to see for yourself if you don’t believe me.” Her back struck the wall behind her. "You haven’t answered my question, Heidi." The Lord was too persistent, Heidi cursed to herself. He was unwilling to let her go.

ash_knight17 · Fantasy
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158 Chs

Questions of the sly fox- Part 3

One noon Heidi sat with Stanley next to her as both of them read different books. More than two hours had passed since she had started with the new book, tired with it, she flipped through the pages in one go until she reached the last page before she went to the next page in a backward direction. It read 'Moon signs' and curious she began reading the content which didn't go more than one and a half page.

"Lady Heidi, good afternoon," someone greeted and when she looked up from the book she found Mr. Timothy Rufus standing at the door.

Heidi stood up from her seat and bowed at him, "Good afternoon, Mr. Rufus," she wished the blonde vampire.

"I hope I am not disturbing you. I heard Nick is in the bath and I am not sure when he will be out. That's a good place to h-"

"Mr. Rufus, Lady Heidi is busy studying," the butler interrupted Timothy before the man would say something unnecessary, "If you could please step out until-"