Claimed by the Prince of Darkness
Chapter 14
Chapter 14: What was left behind
"Ruelle, isn't it stunning?!" Caroline's voice rose in excitement as her reflection in the mirror gleamed with the promise of the future in her ivory gown.
Ruelle, standing in the seamstress' shop, smiled softly. She watched her sister fondly, a warmth filling her voice as she responded, "You look beautiful, Caroline. Truly."
"Miss Caroline, if you would just hold still for a moment," Mrs. Seymour warned gently, adjusting pins with practiced precision. "The dress won't fit right if you keep moving."
"Oh, pardon me, Mrs. Seymour. I just can't help it!" Caroline's laughter filled the shop.
The seamstress glanced at Ruelle with an observant eye and remarked, "It looks like life at Sexton has been kind to you, Miss Ruelle."
Ruelle's smile tightened ever so slightly. "It is certainly a world of its own," she admitted. She then made a request, her tone hesitant. "Mrs. Seymour, do you think I could borrow some wool threads you no longer have any use for?"
Mrs. Seymour nodded warmly. "Of course, dear. There's plenty in the backroom."
As the conversation about the architecture of Sexton continued, Caroline, who had been watching Ruelle's reflection in the mirror rather than listening, interrupted impatiently, "Mrs. Seymour, the veil? You promised it would be ready," she added, brushing aside their conversation as if swatting at an insignificant fly.
After spending three more hours in the seamstress' shop, assisting Caroline with wedding preparations, Ruelle finally embarked on her journey back to Sexton. Clutching the coins for the local carriage fare, she navigated through the village's cobblestone streets.
Upon arriving, she stepped down from the carriage, her breath misting in the cool afternoon air.
Before Ruelle could cross the heart of Sexton, she spotted someone—Lucian, perched on the parapet next to a towering pillar.
Her footsteps slowed.
One of his legs hung lazily over the edge, the other bent in repose, supporting the weight of his quiet contemplation. His attention seemed to be absorbed by the pages of the book in his hands. His form was elegant, almost deliberate in its nonchalance, and as if he were the place's rightful owner. There was a cool detachment around him, yet he exuded an intense presence.
Other girls caught sight of him as they passed, their eyes instinctively drawn to him, as if he were the embodiment of their daydreams, yet he remained beyond their reach.
Ruelle watched from a distance as the vampiress who had previously harassed her made her way over to where Lucian sat. Alanna sidled up to him with fluid grace.
"Lucian, you vanished from the soiree last night. I was hoping you'd stay a bit longer," she teased, her tone light yet carrying a suggestive undertone.
Lucian's eyes narrowed slightly as he turned a page of the book resting on his knee, its importance clearly outweighing her social pleasantries. "I don't recall committing to such trivial festivities," he replied, his tone clipped, discouraging any further conversation.
Undeterred, Alanna leaned in. "I just thought you might have preferred... better company for the evening. So many of the Elites left early," she placed one hand near him. "We had some Groundlings over—it was a wonderful hunting game. You would have liked it. The audacity of these humans to be walking these grounds. I was thinking of inviting you to..." she continued to chatter.
Before Lucian could respond, his eyes shifted beyond the vampiress where Ruelle moved through the courtyard, her golden hair catching the late afternoon light as she walked with her eyes fixed downward.
Ruelle felt the unrelenting gaze of unseen eyes upon her, unsure to which owner it belonged to.
Lucian's irritation, previously only simmering, transformed into a piercing glare as he shifted his focus back to the vampiress. With a swift motion, he closed the book and placed it sharply on the parapet, near where her hand lingered, prompting her to withdraw immediately.
it's your persistence that drives people away," Lucian remarked,
confidence wavering under the weight of his unexpected intensity. Her posture faltered, and a nervous edge
effectively silenced her protest. "You
composure and offering a tight smile, her earlier
where Lucian sat. She tried
by an invisible thread. The moment their gazes locked, a chill ran through her. His stare
edged with an unmistakable bite. "If I recall
at the cold reminder of their last conversation. The memory
softly, her voice a fraction quieter than she intended. She didn't elaborate—because he knew the
causing her heart to leap into her throat. As his body straightened, it seemed to loom over her once more. His gaze was steady, and the weight of his scrutiny made her
then stepped aside, moving past her with a dismissive air, as though the conversation held no further interest for him. Yet, just as Ruelle thought the encounter had ended,
"You don't belong here."
cheeks flushed at the harshness of
shook her head, resolving not to let his words deter her from her goal of improving life for herself
she turned, she noticed Lucian had disappeared from
cheerfully as she and Kevin approached Ruelle, before quickly wrapping her in a warm
her
asked Ruelle with concern. "I saw Lucian
he say something?" Hailey asked as she pulled away from
nothing. I'm fine," she said, forcing a smile, but
working for the Elites, I have come to hear stories—things he's done. Apparently, even other vampires keep their
Ruelle asked, "What has he
handful of people, and from what I hear,
She wondered if it was the truth or if it was a rumour that
soft, dark wool and threads from the seamstress and slipped into an empty classroom. It felt safer, quieter—a sanctuary where other students wouldn't disturb her at this late hour. Lighting a lantern, she settled onto a bench and began her work. The quiet room was filled
to serve the Elites. Life for the Groundlings, those who couldn't afford the privileges at Sexton, was an unending challenge, conditioned to know their place within the societal hierarchy, but
with crafting her path, she
while standing in front of the maze on one afternoon. "The object of today's game is to find a white flower. One team is tasked with finding it, while the other
'to the ground'?"
field, watching the senior Elite students practicing their weapon skills and combat within the forest's
smooth yet disconcerting. "Either unable to rise and move or unconscious," he clarified, his words sending a ripple of discomfort through the humans. "And looks like Ms. Belmont is ready to throw some stakes," he said impressed,
fingers, sore from hours of needlework. Everyone's eyes were quick to notice her hands, gathering a few smirks from the vampires of her class and she quickly dropped her hands
found herself on the side tasked with hunting down the other students, while Hailey and Kevin ended up on
Jinxy proclaimed, sounding the horn that signalled the beginning of the game. The sharp blast
Kevin
instructed her with a smirk, amusement dancing in her eyes as she
their height casting shadows that danced around her with every rustle of the leaves. Each turn made her stomach twist with apprehension, fearing that someone might leap out
"AHHH!"
maze, sending an icy chill down her
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