
As the auctioneer spoke, two Sekhmi in eveningwear—a male carrying an elegant dagger and a female a silver tray covered with glass vials—approached the Amiti girl.
“She’s barely eighteen, ladies and gentlemen. That’s a good three years younger than the youngest bloodstock you’ll usually come across. Look at her; she’s stunning, simply stunning, and as you can see, we’ve kept her well conditioned, in excellent health.”
The auctioneer paused as the male Hunter grasped the Amiti’s hand and held it above the tray. The girl showed no resistance, her only display of anxiety the butterfly fluttering of her thick eyelashes. He raised his other hand, and the dagger flashed in the light as with a swift motion he slit the Amiti’s palm. The dark, intoxicating scent of fresh blood filled the room as it poured into the vials. ↓ Read the rest of this entry…









Afraid to make her presence known to those around her, Judith Goddard has been in hiding for quite some time. She’s a member of the Belgian royalty and the British military. The Germans are determined to wipe the royalty out completely by any means necessary. Thus, her silence is quite warranted. She has a mission to fulfill, and she intends to see things through.
Bequeathed an unsuspecting legacy, Lita Harper has spent most of her life listening to tales surrounding the dark witch, Umaa. Stories about her ancestor have intrigued her from an early age. She knows that magic exists. She’s had proof of it every day. Though, she’s no longer sure as to whether the stories surrounding Umaa are really true.
For as long as he can remember, Kobi and his twin brother, Raili, have lived pretty normal lives. They’ve never questioned the world around them, and are content with the simple things their mother has accorded them. Kobi has done his best to protect his family whenever possible, taking great pains to make sure everything is as it should be. His life at the beach town in which they live is far from perfect, but it’s a life he wouldn’t give up for anything.
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