Love Under the blood moon
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Chapter 6 A Desperate bid for Freedom img
Chapter 7 The Cost of Defiance img
Chapter 8 Bound by Blood img
Chapter 9 A Web of Deceit img
Chapter 10 Tangled Desires img
Chapter 11 Torn img
Chapter 12 Bound by Fire img
Chapter 13 Beast Unleashed img
Chapter 14 Chains Of Desire img
Chapter 15 The Aftermath img
Chapter 16 Shards of Trust img
Chapter 17 A Final Warning img
Chapter 18 Allegiances img
Chapter 19 Shattered Truths img
Chapter 20 When Worlds Collide img
Chapter 21 Breaking the Chains img
Chapter 22 Shattered Walls img
Chapter 23 Breaking Point img
Chapter 24 A Night of Blood and Fire img
Chapter 25 Into the Shadows img
Chapter 26 Ensnared by Illusions img
Chapter 27 A Fragile Illusion img
Chapter 28 Shadows Of Doubt img
Chapter 29 Deception img
Chapter 30 Web Of Lies img
Chapter 31 Fragments Of Doubt img
Chapter 32 Secrets img
Chapter 33 Fractured Lies img
Chapter 34 Beneath the Facade img
Chapter 35 Fractured Truths img
Chapter 36 Betrayal img
Chapter 37 Passion's Deception img
Chapter 38 Change Of Plans img
Chapter 39 Ambush Of Deceptions img
Chapter 40 The Unknown Refuge img
Chapter 41 Healer's Truth img
Chapter 42 The Weight Of Truth img
Chapter 43 Unveiled Chains img
Chapter 44 Whispers Of Hope img
Chapter 45 Confessions in the Quiet img
Chapter 46 A Quiet Reunion img
Chapter 47 Slow Healing, Deep Connection img
Chapter 48 The Truth img
Chapter 49 Fragile Deception img
Chapter 50 Shadows Of Worry img
Chapter 51 Breaking the Walls img
Chapter 52 The Curse Unveiled img
Chapter 53 A Heartbreaking Choice img
Chapter 54 Lost Ties, New Paths img
Chapter 55 Whispers of the Forgotten img
Chapter 56 Paths Converge img
Chapter 57 Lost, But not Forgotten img
Chapter 58 Unmasking the Deceiver img
Chapter 59 Fragile Bonds img
Chapter 60 Betrayal img
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Chapter 2 Price of Freedom

The hum in the air lingered as Liana's senses sharpened, her mind racing. Whatever she had felt earlier wasn't her wolf-it was something else, darker and foreign. She pressed her back against the cold wall, forcing herself to stay calm despite the chaos brewing inside her.

The door creaked open again, the faint sound echoing through the small room. Liana braced herself, expecting Damien's return. Instead, a tall figure stepped in-an older man with a stern expression and eyes as cold as steel. He wore a suit tailored to perfection, his movements precise and calculated.

"Liana Duval," the man said, his voice low and clipped. "Do you know who I am?"

She narrowed her eyes but said nothing.

"I am Marcus Vaughn," he continued, his tone sharp. "Damien's father. And I've come to see what my son has wasted his resources on."

Liana's stomach churned, though she refused to let it show. "If you're here to gloat or threaten me, get in line," she snapped. "I'm not afraid of you."

Marcus arched a brow, clearly unimpressed. "Bold. That will get you killed here." He studied her with a look that made her feel like prey under a predator's watchful gaze. "You're not the first werewolf to stand on that platform. But you might be the first to survive long enough to regret it."

Her lips curled into a snarl. "If you're so certain I'm a mistake, why are you here?"

"Because my son tends to make reckless decisions," Marcus said, his voice a whip crack of authority. "And because I need to ensure you won't be the reason his power crumbles."

"Power?" Liana scoffed. "I don't care about your politics or your games. I just want to get out of here."

Marcus's expression hardened. "You don't seem to understand. You're in a world where alliances are everything. And right now, you're nothing more than a liability."

Before Liana could respond, Damien appeared in the doorway, his silver eyes gleaming with annoyance. "Father," he said coolly, stepping inside. "What are you doing here?"

"Cleaning up your mess," Marcus replied, his tone icy.

Damien smirked, a dangerous glint in his eyes. "Liana is no mess. She's... an investment."

Liana bristled at the word, but she stayed quiet, observing their interaction.

"An investment that could cost you dearly," Marcus countered. "Do you have any idea what the other clans will think when they hear you've taken a werewolf under your protection? Especially one from the Duval pack."

Liana's breath hitched. They knew who she was.

Damien's expression didn't falter. "I'm well aware of who she is. And I don't need your approval to make my decisions."

Marcus's jaw tightened, but he said nothing more. With one last withering look at Liana, he turned and left, the door slamming behind him.

Damien leaned against the wall, letting out a sigh. "Ignore him. He thinks he runs the world."

Liana crossed her arms, her eyes blazing. "Why am I here, Damien? What do you want from me?"

He studied her for a moment, his silver eyes unreadable. "I haven't decided yet."

"That's not an answer."

"No," he admitted, "but it's the truth."

Liana glared at him, anger simmering just beneath the surface. "Let me go. Whatever you're planning, I want no part of it."

Damien's smirk returned, but there was a softness to it this time. "You think it's that simple? That I can just let you walk out of here?"

"Yes," she snapped. "Because I'm not your prisoner."

"You are," he said, his voice turning cold. "And as long as you're under my roof, you'll follow my rules."

Her defiance faltered for a brief moment, but she quickly recovered. "You're no different from the rest of them," she said, her voice laced with venom. "Just another monster pretending to be human."

Damien's expression darkened, and he stepped closer, his presence overwhelming. "Careful, Liana. You don't know me well enough to make that judgment."

She held her ground, refusing to back down. "And you don't know me."

For a moment, silence hung heavy between them, charged with tension. Then, to her surprise, Damien laughed-a low, genuine sound that caught her off guard.

"You're right," he said, stepping back. "I don't know you. But I plan to change that."

Before she could respond, he turned and left, the door locking behind him once more.

Liana let out a shaky breath, her mind racing. Damien Vaughn was an enigma, and she didn't trust him for a second. But if she wanted to escape, she needed to understand him-and find a way to use his weaknesses against him.

The following days passed in a blur. Liana was kept in the same room, the walls feeling more like a cage with each passing hour. Damien visited occasionally, his demeanor was always calm but guarded. He asked questions-about her pack, her life, her beliefs-but gave little in return.

She hated how he seemed to control every aspect of their conversations, steering them in directions she didn't want to go. But she learned something important: Damien wasn't like the other vampires she'd encountered. He was careful, strategic, and uncomfortably observant.

One evening, he brought her a meal-a simple tray of food that smelled tantalizingly of home. She eyed it warily.

"Poisoning you would be a waste of resources," Damien said dryly, sitting across from her.

"How comforting," she muttered, taking a cautious bite.

He watched her in silence for a moment before speaking. "Do you hate all vampires or just the ones who've wronged you?"

She froze, the question catching her off guard. "What kind of question is that?"

"A genuine one," he said. "You've made your hatred for my kind very clear. I'm curious if it's personal or something you were taught."

Liana clenched her fists. "My father was killed by a vampire. So yes, it's personal."

Damien's expression softened, but only slightly. "Not all vampires are like that."

"And not all werewolves are like the ones who killed your mother," she shot back.

His eyes darkened, a flicker of pain crossing his features. "Touché."

They sat in silence for a moment, the air thick with unspoken words.

"I didn't choose this," Liana said quietly, surprising even herself. "I didn't ask to be here."

"No one chooses to be a pawn," Damien replied, his voice low. "But sometimes, pawns become queens."

His words lingered long after he left, leaving Liana to wonder what game he was playing-and whether she had any chance of winning.

That night, as Liana lay awake, the hum returned. This time, it was louder, almost deafening, and it brought with it a vision-a dark forest, blood on the ground, and silver eyes watching her from the shadows.

            
            

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