Empathy's Curse
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  • Reads 7,585
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 0m
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2021
Elizabeth Snow is a kind hearted woman desperately trying to find her missing family member. The last place they were said to have gone to was Castle Dimitrescu, a place filled with death and torment, or so she's heard. Elizabeth dares to venture to the castle where she meets its denizens. Alcina Dimitrescu, the matriarch of the family, is not known for her merciful hand, but she finds herself being drawn to this peculiar woman. Elizabeth must determine if she wishes to give into her curiosity and growing admiration for this tall vampire, or escape while she is still able.
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,,I need you. With me". ,,If that's what you want right now, I'll stay". ,,It is what I always want". ............ You have spent your whole life in the orphanage of the village and ever since you heard the first story about the castle, you had a plan on how you would start live your life in freedom. When you finally "turn" 18, you follow your plan and you think everything goes well, but it turns out the stories they told about the castles weren't all made up. Maybe it was fate, maybe it was a coincidence but you meet the one who you seemingly were destined to be with ever since you were dropped off at that orphanage and a family shows up out of nowhere, making you believe that you never have to live without one ever again. word-count: about 101 000