course toward Gabriella. He kneels beside her; his body shudders and I steel myself for the worst. “Bring him to me.” The guards stand and drag a kicking, screaming Veltross to me. They toss him at my feet and step back.

“My King, I—”

“Stand up, General.”

“Please, listen to me.” When I don’t reply, he shifts a bit, looking for an out. To his bad luck, he’s being blocked by the same men he’s trained and led into battle. They are an impenetrable wall. “I did what I did for you. Our people deserve—”

He’s cut off by my hand on this throat, lifting him off the ground. He thrashes, tries to remove my hand, but I walk us to where Gabriella lies, her back supported by Tero. And my wife, she’s pale and her chest is red, a large gash crossing from side to side. It’s deep. She’s lost too much blood for me to seal the wound. He bled her. “I will never marry your daughter.”

“She’s better—”

“You and your offspring will die by my hand, no matter how long it takes.” My hand squeezes, and for each staggered breath my wife takes, I tighten my hold. With my other, though, I puncture his abdomen with the use of my nails, tearing out chunks at a time. His side. His dead organs. His bones.

I don’t stop until the bottom half of his body is on the floor, and his chest with the head attached is all that’s left.

“Dad!” Elise screams suddenly, rushing to where we are, but Meera flings her back and across the yard. She lands awkwardly and is knocked unconscious, yet no one checks on her. I also didn’t realize Meera’s set up to work. She has herbs and crystals surrounding Gabriella.

Did Tero call her?

Or Gabriella?

“We need to bind her soul, Theo,” Meera says from beside me, her hand on my shoulder. “We don’t have a lot of time. End him now, and I’ll do everything in my power to bring her back.”

Her pleading gives me breath, but the pain I’m experiencing intensifies when her eyes close. My wife’s chest still rises and falls, but those gems I love no longer have the energy to meet mine.

“You will never be a part of the royal family,” I snarl, holding him at eye level.

“Please stop. You will be so much—”

“Your children will never amount to anything, Veltross. Nothing but be outcasts in my kingdom.” With that, I rip his head off and toss it aside, leaving it for the guards to clean while I rush to my wife. Her body’s shaking as I pull her gently against my chest, tears running down from closed lids, and I’ve never felt more useless in my life.

I’m the king, and yet I can’t save the one person in this world I breathe for.

Meera whispers something in her ear, and the only sign of life is the small squeeze of my hand that’s barely perceptible. And I hold on to that moment, close my eyes, and control my body as a sob rocks me, my body covering hers as the last breath leaves her small frame.

Those around me weep. The sorrowful cries of every vampire can be heard for miles as they feel her connection wane, and then nothing. She’s gone. My love is not here.

Throwing my head back, I let out a deafening roar that shakes the ground we stand on. A few windows shatter, and those around me whimper and cower in fear while I crumble as her man.

“Is there anything we can do?” I ask Meera, the sound of my voice sounding foreign. Lifeless.

“I can bind her here; she showed me how to in the past.”

“But…” I pull Gabriella a little tighter against me, my face buried against my mark on her neck. Kissing it with reverence because she’ll always be my gift. Mine.

“I can’t predict when she’d be back. Her soul will belong to this world, but not her body until death decides otherwise.” I can smell Meera’s tears, and if I could, I’d be bawling like a child myself. My heart feels broken, although it doesn’t beat. My soul feels ruptured, and existing in a world where she no longer exists isn’t something I can do. We either walk side by side, or leave together. My life has been in her pretty little hands since the day we met. “I’m so sorry, My King. Only she can take and give life.”

My face snaps to hers, my chest heaving harshly as the beast within rattles the cage and thirst for vengeance. To kill. “Do it.” Standing from the ground, I lay my beauty down and then place a tiny kiss across the cupid’s bow of her lips. “Do whatever you must. No matter the cost.”

“We don’t know when she'll be back and in what form, Theodore. The payment will be steep.”

She’s not trying to put me off, I know, but I react and grab her by the throat. “Do it, Meera. Fuck the consequences.”

“Yes, My King.” She doesn’t fight me, and her husband watches calmly. They know I won’t hurt her—that if alive, Gabriella would kill me if I did. Moreover, it’s someone else I’m aiming for. The blonde cunt that took off like the roach she is—like father, like daughter. “This is the one thing Gabriella taught me before she brought me here as her assistant. Before I met my Tero.”

“Go on.” I can barely get the words out. My chest is tight, and limbs feel heavy: dead.

“The price is something you both coveted. Something personal.”

“I’ll pay with my life if it brings her back.” I can live without offspring, but not without her. “She’s all I need.”

“We all want her back.”

“I know.” Gently, I let Meera go and then kiss her forehead. It’s the most I can offer as an apology right now. “And I don’t care what it takes. I’d wait a lifetime for her.

39

Theodore Astor

Vampire King

Her eyes flutter open five hours later.

Five

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