The Crimson Coven II - Your True Self
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  • Reads 1,288
  • Votes 169
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published May 26, 2019
Mature
This is Part II.


After Amon defeated Azrael, The Crimson Coven is expected to have some peaceful months ahead. But Amon and Milo come to the conclusion that with Caspian as a leader, the coven will never truly know peace.

They leave the coven to work out a plan to get rid of him. But not everything works out the way they had planned...
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[COMPLETE] For centuries, the sorcerer Milo tried to run away from his old coven and the creatures that were waiting for him there. The memories of pain kept him focused on his disguises, and when he finally thought he was safe, the possibility of war summoned him back to defend the clan he so avidly avoided. The perspective of a battle wasn't as scary as his creator - Damien. The vampire condemned him to that eternity of fear, with no memory of his human life, and Milo never understood his motives. Why was Damien so possessive over him if he despised him that much? But there was no option - other than to stop running and perhaps understand what started all that fighting. ------------- "His creator caused him much more fear, anger, and confusion than any other person in the clan. He was the one that brought him into that life. The intensity of those red eyes on his skin when finally Damien looked at him made him gulp. He terrified him and attracted him in equal proportions. Everything in his brain told him to run, and everything in his body looked to be closer to him."