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His Obsession, My Throne

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He was her nightmare. She was his enemy. Princess Seraphine, a warrior princess feared by nations-a heir to the throne, raised for battles not love, engaged to a prince who chose his country over her. Left for dead on the battlefield, she was saved by the very monster sworn to kill her. Valen, the ruthless vampire king. He should've killed her right then and there. But he saw something in her that made his throats go dry and shiver down his spine. He fell in love with his very enemy he sworn to kill. Caught between betrayal and a burning passion what'll she choose? The hero who sacrificed her for the world or The villain who destroyed the world for her?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 : The Crimson Princess

The battlefield was quiet. Not with peace but with fear and death.

And there she stood in the center - tall, breathtaking, terrifying

Seraphine Kaelith.

A fire feared by everyone. Even her own people. Heir to House Virex. Raised to kill. A name whispered like a curse across nations.

Her armor, midnight black and gold trimmed, gleamed under the setting sun. Blood stream ran down her cheek, across her jaw - none of it her own. A greatsword rested on her shoulder, it's tip dripping red onto the cold earth.

Behind herher, the remaining soldiers stood still. They did not cheer. They did not breathe. They watched as the legend walked.

Seraphine's eyes -sharp, cold, and unrelentingunrelenting scanning the field. A general gasped dragging himself through the mud which turned red from his soldiers blood - begging to be spared.

She laughed. The sound melodic like a music but dangerously scary sent shivers down his spine. She walked over to him, boots sinking in crimson earth. Slow and steady like a lioness hunting her prey.

She crouched, tugging her hair behind her ear like a devil dressed as an angel.

"Do you know why nations fear me? "She asked, her voice soft, like a silk over a dagger.

The man whimpered

" Because I don't kill for pleasure "she wishpered in his ear sending shivers down his spine, " I kill for peace. "

And with one swift move, she ended the plea before it became pathetic.

She turned away and the wind shifted, carrying her scent - blood and roses - across the dead land.