Mavis's POV:
Using the door for support, I grip onto my chest as my heart thuds against my ribs. Closing my eyes, I exhale a slow breath from my parted lips.
"Douchebag." I whisper breathlessly, pushing myself off the door and walking down the hallway.
I'm not insane, he was going to kiss me. I watched as he closed his eyes and leaned in so close to my face, every muscle is my body loosened and I was near collapsing. And I was going to let him...before the final instinct in my brain alerted me.
Going down a grand staircase as smooth as white granite, I reach the bottom of a large foyer with beautiful, enormous French doors. The doors remind me of the main doors of the mansion, the ones that I watched people go in and out from the night of the party.
"Mavis!" I turn to my left and find Issy jogging to me. She's wearing a fitted black dress and sandals. Her eyes are full of worry when she wraps her arm around my neck and yanks me in a hug. "Are you okay? How are you feeling?"
When I pull away, I run a faint hand along the arm that carries the wound. Issy glances down and her relieved smile falls into a frown.
"I'm okay." I tell her gently, glancing up at the top of the stairs where it leads to a balcony. It's almost like a body was there, just watching us not long ago. I shake out of it when Issy hugs me again.
"I'm so sorry. It won't happen again. I'm so glad you're okay."
"It's okay, Issy. I'm just hungry that's all." I stand still when she deeply inhales along my bare shoulder. I shiver when her breath touches my skin, and she stays there for a moment. A part of me fears she's going to bite me.
"Did you bump into Karden?" She asks before stepping away from me again.
I shrug, "Yeah, I spoke to him not long ago."
"Did he say anything?" I've never seen her eyes so wide, they're about to fall out of their sockets. Yet, I shake my head and look confused.
"No, he only apologized for what happened." Her shoulders sag in relief.
"Thank goodness."
I try to chime back in, wanting to ask the same question I wanted to ask Karden. "Issy, I have a—"
"I've been avoiding him all day but I'm not looking forward to seeing him during dinner." She finishes but then hesitates when I give her a look. "What?"
"What happened to that man yesterday? He completely disappeared." I remind her, watching as she glances at the ground and looks around with discomfort.
Then she comes back to me as though she forgot I am present. Grabbing my arm, she pulls me to the side and under the stairs where there's a small nook with an ottoman.
"You can't say anything." She informs me hoarsely. "Don't bring it up." It's almost a plea, something she's trying not to expose.
With wide eyes, I shiver, feeling the man's arms around me before they disintegrated into sand in the air. Stiffening a lip, I nod over and over again.
"Will you tell soon enough?" She gives me one good look before running a stressful hand through her long, black hair.
"Someday, sure." It's not a promise but I let it be. I drop the conversation when she reaches behind my shoulder, makes me walk beside her and down a narrow hall that leads us to a kitchen. It smells delicious as we maneuver our way through chefs cooking something good.
Through another door, we enter the dining room that has a long, dining table and tall, wooden chairs all around it. Sitting across from each other is Aiden and Damien. At one head is a man—their father—and on the other side is a woman about the same age as him.
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Of Blood and Downfall
VampireMavis Truman is the daughter of the famous editor-chief in the biggest publishing news in the city. Finishing graduate school and unsure of her future, Mavis wants to leave the city for good. When her father's best photographer vanishes, he needs a...