He's a vampire. She's not. They're in love. Everyone knows, including the two, but it's an unspoken confession. They've kept it like that for a while now, because nothing good will come of it. Unlike in books and movies, humans can't be turned. To become a vampire one has to be born as a vampire. So, relationships between the two species is an impossibility and will only result in heartbreak. But when a life-altering circumstance offers Ambrosia a chance to confess her feelings she eagerly takes it. As expected, Valentine rejects her, but it's a lie. She knows he feels the same, but his fear of the Tribunal and her mortality is holding him back. So, she'll use every trick and tactic to make him utter those three magic words. No matter how many times he rejects her. No matter how stupid and pathetic her attempts are. No matter the risks. She'll make him confess until the day she dies. In the meantime, Valentine is trying to convince her he doesn't feel the same, while deciding whether or not to have her memories erased. There's too many risks involved, such as the Tribunal, a court who made it law that prohibits romantic relationships between vampires and humans - and for good reasons. Humans who break the law have their memories erased, while vampires . . . well, no one knows what happens to them and that alone inspires fear. Even if they weren't involved, the two species can't be together as one is mortal and the other is semi-immortal. With all of this going against them, he never believed Rosia would cross the line. She's proven him wrong. So the question left is why? She's hiding something and he needs to discover what before it's too late.
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