"I'm going to kill you" Peter said.
"You can't kill me" Catherine said.
"And, as Peter screamed, she bit his neck thrice. And, as blood gushed from the ripped flesh, Peter thudded to the ground-and died. And, as he was buried, Catherine, (before she became Lady Catherine), smiled, as she wiped the blood over her mouth, tasting the blood of the human. Then, because Peter became a Vampire, Catherine made her mistake. She turned the wrong human, Three nights' later, Peter came back from the dead. But he was angry! He became focused on killing not only Catherine-but every member of the Carnavan family...And that was Lady Catherine's biggest regret in her life" Lord Carnavan said, finishing his long tale.
"I was young" was all Lady Catherine said.
And that was the end of the story.
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THE VAMPIRES OF MIST GATE: THE CEMETERY (BOOK EIGHT)
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