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Arian Wulf

The Vampire Murders

Someone is murdering fledgling vampires, the conception of which is complicated and taboo in it of itself. Such matters would be disregarded and dismissed as Vampire Business if not for the fact that the same person who is doing it is also targeting the upper society, rich elites that would not be so easily cowered by vampire nobility.

It is up to Ophelia to figure out whodunnit while coming to grips with her own lineage. She is one of the members of the Supernatural Association of investigators responsible for Supernatural Business, but is also the only one who is allowed to investigate and question those involved due to her unique bloodline. Ophelia knows scarcely about her own background than the people who are so interested in her, but is willing to use that to her advantage. She is, apparently, of Dragon Descent.

Jason Bell is a vampire who is notoriously private and dangerously powerful. Rumor has it that he has not left his home for more than a decade. His noble and ancient lineage opens doors for the investigation and he has come forward to help with the investigation on the condition that Ophelia be the one to accompany him, though helping is not the term Ophelia would use.

As the duo draws closer to the truth, they also draw closer to each other. Will she be able to resist the temptation as they solve the murder, or will Jason prove too much of a distraction? What if that is his plan all along? A distraction to prevent her from finding the murderer?

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“I don't think I can jump,” she says. And then, because she has been making so many bad decisions already that it doesn't really matter that she's making another, she adds, “You're going to have to push me.” When she turns to face him, she finds him looking at her with an expression so soft and gentle that she wonders if she should be running.

He cradles her face in both his hand and leans in to kiss her, his lips so warm that she could easily believe him to be human if not for the inhuman eyes staring back at her. She closes her eyes, not just because it's a thing people do when they kiss, but looking him in the eye is like looking into the abyss, so easy to get lost in them that she's frightened of looking for too long for fear that she would not be able to find herself if she keeps staring for too long.

“I love you,” he says when they part for air. “I love you,” he says as he pushes her over the edge.

She would remember that moment forever, she thinks. His declaration like a promise against her skin. I love you.

It isn't a goodbye.

It feels like hello.

It feels like betrayal despite her being the one to tell him to push her. She would not have been able to jump. She wonders if she should have asked for more details, if she should have doubted him more. She didn't even think to ask him why he thought pushing her off the cliff would work, just for him to do it because she's too chicken to jump herself.

Too late to regret any of that now.

No amount of preparation could have prepared her for the reality of the free fall.

Wind whips at her hair and she scrambles in the air for something to hold onto, only to realize that there's nothing at all for her to grip onto, not at the speed at which she is falling.

Time slow to a crawl. She's thinking she shouldn't have done this. She doesn't know the vampire enough to trust him with her life. She doesn't know him well, if at all, and now he's getting rid of her to protect his own kind, so that she wouldn't bring back all the information she had gathered on vampires…
145 printed pages
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
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