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Sanctity - Chapter One
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Genre/Themes;Â Vampire!AU, yandere!AU, horror, themes of the supernatural and mythology, historical topics, vampiric powers, religious themes, violence, romance
Rated;Â 18+ for swearing, violence/gore, toxic behavior including stalking, torture, and manipulation, future sexual themes. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
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Hello my loves! For those who do not know me from Trouvaille, this is Dana! I am very pleased and excited to share this brand-new series with you. It has been a longtime desire of mine to write a story with vampires. Sanctity was born from a love of history and a past with yandere stories. I sincerely hope you enjoy this first chapter and the love that was poured into it!
WARNING! There are instances of gore, including cutting. Suicidal language is used, so please be warned if this is triggering to you.
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The bell struck six in the crumbling belltower, two young men in white robes pulling on the rope to swing the massive metal fixture to and fro. The haunting sound sent a murder of crows scattering across the steadily darkening sky when they were startled from their perches on the Sanctuaryâs roof. Y/N peered out of the arched window curiously, halting her task of wiping down the glass with an old, weathered rag, distant yearning filling her as she watched the black birds fly away to the greater unknown.Â
âY/N, itâs time to wash up for dinner,â Meredith, a fellow âacolyteâ and friend, reminded her, setting aside the wooden broom she was using to sweep the hallway they were working in.Â
Suppressing an agitated grunt, Y/N simply nodded, rising from her knees and adjusting the cream linen skirt she was wearing, the hem of it dirtied from skimming the old stone floors all day. Following the blonde girl, the wispy curls on her nape appeared silver in the darkened, wintery hallways, Y/N wondered when the Sanctuary would allow them to light the sconces in the frigid building so the acolytes wouldnât be numb and stiff by the end of the unforgiving November evenings. Not that the wardens actually cared one way or another if the acolytes were cold, as long as they were alive, blood still running through their veins, resources wouldnât be wasted on a few paltry fires.Â
âYou know, electricity exists. Doesnât it bother you that weâre forced to live like fucking peasants during the Black Plague?â Y/N seethed, Meredithâs posture growing stiff as she nervously looked around. Not a soul was in the hallway with them, so Y/N rolled her eyes at the blondeâs haughty reaction. âRelax, Mere. No oneâs around.â
âYou shouldnât swear, Y/N. Theyâll punish you,â Meredith whispered, her angelic blue eyes wide with concern. Y/N scoffed, her aching fingers curling into fists as they continued their way to the dining hall.Â
âWorking all day for nothing is punishment enough. Whatâs the prize? Becoming a walking transfusion one day?â Y/N, despite her agitation, lowered her voice when Meredith began to look truly frightened. âIâm sorry, Mere. There arenât any vampires here, you know that, right?â
âOf course I do. They never come on Sanctuary grounds. I wish to continue being your friend, Y/N, but I do not wish to invite punishment onto myself,â Meredith swallowed, looking a touch guilty. âIâll meet you at the table.â
Y/N sighed, watching the girl spirit away, a flurry of white skirts and matching billowy blouses. After so many years spent in the Sanctuary, Y/N realized she shouldnât be as bitter as she was, but the winter months brought out the aching in her.Â
âTalks like a fuckinâ walking pamphlet,â Y/N muttered, heading straight to the large basins lining the outskirts of the dining hall, cringing at the icy water that came from the taps as she scrubbed at her dirty fingernails.
At the very least, the dining hall was one of the warmest sections of the Sanctuary, thanks to the heat from the kitchens and the singular fire roaring in a brazier placed in the center of the room. The Sanctuary, free of 21st century comforts, was always crusted in ice in the winters and stiflingly hot in the summers. Sniffing the air, Y/N tried not to frownâ food from the Sanctuaryâs kitchens were never very tasty, even if she was often starving enough to eat a leather boot at the end of a dayâs work.Â
âWhatâs tonightâs mystery meat?â Y/N got in line, retrieving a tray for herself, and leaning up to whisper her joke into her other friend Josephâs ear. Unlike Meredith, the dark haired man snorted, mirth flashing in his eyes.Â
âOh, the usuals. Beef organs or tuna. Paired with lentil slop, shitty kale salad, maybe a sweet potato if weâre lucky. Donât forget the out-of-season orange and singular square of dark chocolate for dessert, too!âÂ
This time, Y/N did not hold back her light groan, startling a timid acolyte in front of her and Joseph, the girl dropping her hardened, âfortifiedâ bread roll onto the counter. Both her and Joseph bowing in apology slightly while they contained their snickering, Y/N shuddering when a slimy piece of beef liver was slapped onto her plate by a kitchen acolyte.Â
âI canât take these organs anymore. Why canât we have a steak? Steak is rich in iron,â Y/N sat beside Joseph at one of the long tables, her ass smarting against the stone bench. Meredith, across from her, eyed her carefully, using her spoon to push mushy lentils around on her plate.Â
âYouâve been eating organs for ten years now, squirt, arenât you fond of them by now?â Joseph teased, prodding at the gory looking organs on his own plate with a fork.Â
âFor once, I just want a bowl of pasta. I mean, come on, vampires eat the best food in the world, and they donât even need it to survive. Just pure hedonism,â Y/N continued, peeling the orange that came with her dinner considering everything else on the tray looked absolutely revolting.Â
Every meal served to the acolytes in the Sanctuary was required to be chock-full of ingredients with an abundance of iron and Vitamin C, allegedly making their blood more nutritious and appetizing to vampires. So, in order for vampires to eat like kings, mere human acolytes ate like cavemen.Â
âYouâre especially salty this evening,â Joseph remarked, a flicker of surprise flashing over his face. Meredith had ironically grown quite pale, considering the supposed iron-rich meal she was eating should have had a glow rising to her cheeks. âMake sure none of the wardens walk by while youâre still on your soapbox.â
âYou can hear their boots from a mile away, Iâll shut up well before theyâre in earshot,â Y/N pinched her nose as she stuffed some lentils down her throat so she wouldnât have to taste the foul mush. âIâll stop now, donât wanna upset you, Mere.â
âThank you,â Meredith murmured quietly, her eyes softening. Y/N knew that Meredith understood where she was coming from, but complaining about their situations did nothing to get them out of it, in the end. âWhen weâre back in our dorm⊠itâll be okay.â
Nodding, Y/Nâs lower eyelid twitched at the thought of her bedâ hard as a rock and no better than a bale of hay to sleep on, but kept her promise and changed the subject promptly.Â
âWhat was your task today, Joey?âÂ
âUgh. Joey,â Joseph shivered, nudging Y/N with his elbow. âThe usual. Raking dead leaves and preparing the garden for the snow.â
âItâs going to be a cold winter,â Meredith remarked, her gaze turning to the stained-glass windows overlooking a frosty courtyard.Â
âMaybe if weâre lucky, one of us will get out of here. Be able to stay in a warm building, with wool blankets, fires lit in every roomâŠâ Joseph twirled one of his dark curls around an index finger contemplatively, Y/N frowning at the unsaid. The only way that would happen would be if one of them got picked to become a human blood bank at the end of the week. Joseph read her mind. âTomorrow is the Drawing.â
Drawing day happened monthly. Each acolyte in the Sanctuary was required to report to the infirmary wing and offer up a pint of their blood to be sent out around the area for vampires to âsampleâ, like some kind of wine tasting that could be delivered to oneâs doorstep. Days after the Drawing, there would be a chance that word would be sent from a coven that they were interested in a sample, and the matching acolyte, in consequence, would be delivered to the coven to be a live-in blood donor.Â
The Drawing happened for a reason. While vampires held the most power across the globe, it was agreed decades ago, after many conferences held by vampires and human world leaders, that solitary vampires must go through a Sanctuary in order to receive a human to feed on. It was during that time when solitary vampires began to form covens to decrease demand for a human donor, and Sanctuaries were born. It was also that time where vampires roamed rampant, claiming any human on the street to drain dry. The death toll was climbing at an alarming rate, so a compromise was reached: vampires could not âhuntâ, only go through a Sanctuary to select a donor, one theyâd keep indefinitely. Â
Y/N often weighed the pros and cons of being selected for The Drawing: at the Sanctuary, she could keep her blood but spend her days freezing, eating nasty food, and scrubbing the filthy building. If she was taken in by a coven, sure, sheâd have luxuriesâ good food, riches, warm clothes. But sheâd be at the mercy of vampires, notoriously vicious and unforgiving creatures. That, and sheâd be fed on constantly by the sadistic beings, likely for the rest of her life.Â
âThatâs why we got extra organs today. Figures,â Y/N shrugged, once again pinching her nose to choke down a sliver of meat. âIâm beat. Gonna head back before the final bell. You can finish my portion, Joey.â
Joseph grimaced at the nickname, but eagerly reached for her tray anyways, Meredith watching Y/N slip from the hall. Delicately dabbing her mouth with a frayed cloth napkin, Meredith sighed.Â
âSheâs always like this the night before the Drawing,â Meredithâs voice was sympathetic, resigned. âShe never got used to it, even after all these years.â
âCan you blame her? She was living under the radar, forging her blood type results most of her life before she was caught. Iâd be jaded too,â Joseph pointed out around a mouthful of soggy kale. âYouâve been here your whole life, Mere. Y/N and I knew what it was like before living here. Having freedom.â
âI know that, Joseph,â Meredith, to her credit, had the decency to look chastised. âI never said I do not understand. I suppose since the Sanctuary is all I know, I do not yearn for freedom in quite the same way.â
Joseph collected his and Y/Nâs trays, smiling at Meredith wistfully. He often thought that life would be simpler if he began to think like her, but it was difficult to let go of freedoms after theyâd been tasted before. He remembered the days where he could wander in untamed forests, on the outskirts of town, where he could pick wild fruit and bask in the summer sun. Joseph recalled Y/N telling him about her life of drifting, hidingâ the excitement, the footloose feeling of it all. Smiling at his other friend still, he stood from the stone bench.Â
âThe freest weâll be is if weâre chosen after a Drawing. And even then, weâre birds in cages.â
Even though she had pulled two pairs of wool socks on her feet before passing out in bed, Y/Nâs toes were icicles when the obnoxious morning bell clanged through the hollow halls. Starting to regret not eating much dinner, Y/Nâs stomach was turning uncomfortably as she sat up in bed. The roiling in her gut was not just because she was hungry, but the familiar unease that festered there each morning of a Drawing day. As she watched Meredith, who happened to be her roommate, pull the threadbare curtains back on their barred window dutifully, Y/N sluggishly removed her nightgown and dressed herself in the dreaded white linens she was forced to wear on a daily basis. Â
âHopefully I wonât pass out today,â Y/N joked, knowing that Meredith was usually much more relaxed about complaining when they were in the privacy of their shoebox-sized room.Â
âTheyâll give you juice if you do. Just keep your eyes closed and focus on your breath,â Meredith gestured to the stool at the foot of her bed, encouraging Y/N to sit.
Humming, she did so, staring at the ceiling as her friend began to braid her hair. Meredithâs careful fingertips raking through her tresses calmed her down enough to stop the acid in her stomach from rising into her mouth. Meredith was singing quietly, a hymn, from the sound of it, and Y/N was thankful for the peaceful start of the day, no matter how cold and nauseous she was.Â
âYou wonât have to go to the infirmary until after lunch, right?â Y/N attempted to distract herself from the fact that sheâd be the very first to get her blood drawn.Â
âMm-hmm. B+ is scheduled for after the midday meal,â Meredith stopped singing, using a scrap of old cream fabric to tie off the braid hanging down Y/Nâs back. âSo Iâll see you in the dining hall, then Iâll meet you back in the west hallway to finish cleaning anything we didn't yesterday.â
âThanks, Mere,â Y/N reached back, passing her hand over the braid her friend weaved, wishing that there was at least a mirror somewhere. Y/N hadnât seen her reflection in years, except for blurry images in the surface of the Sanctuaryâs garden fountain; the wardens rejected vanity amongst acolytes. âIâm gonna get it over with, head straight for the infirmary.â
âAre you positive thatâs wise without breakfast? You hardly touched dinner, too,â Meredithâs pale eyebrows shot into her hairline, worry etched between them.Â
âIâm worried if I eat, the spinach smoothie will make another appearance as soon as they get the needle in my arm,â Y/N pictured the tasteless breakfast she normally had coming up for a round two and shuddered. âItâll be okay. Just like every time, right? Iâve been here for years. The local vampires donât seem to like my blood very much, or at least the ones that this Sanctuary sends it to.â
âGood luck, Y/N. See you at lunch,â Meredith didnât comment on Y/Nâs attempt to brighten upâ she knew the stakes were as high as Y/N did.Â
God must have felt particularly cruel the day he decided to bestow Y/N with one of the worldâs rarest blood types: the coveted AB-, a sought-after type for many vampires. Apparently, all of the blood types had different tastes, but Y/N hardly believed that. Blood was blood; tinny, salty, and a nauseating reminder of fragile mortality. There was a reason she had hidden from the world for many years, drifting from place to place. Those with AB- blood were hardly at Sanctuaries for long before a coven would promptly request them as their live-in donor. Y/N was basically living on borrowed timeâ she often wondered if her bitterness leached into her bloodstream and spoiled the âproductâ.Â
Dragging her palm along the stone walls of the Sanctuaryâs hallway, Y/N barely registered the crowd of acolytes passing by on their ways to the dining hall in the opposite direction from where she was going. Y/N was the only acolyte in that particular Sanctuary to have AB- blood, so naturally, she was by herself every Drawing day first thing in the morning, and the top priority of the wardens. Swallowing thickly, the scent of rubbing alcohol had her gagging as it filled her nostrils when she neared closer to the infirmary.Â
 Of course, the infirmary wing was cold as ice both temperature wise and atmospherically. In contrast to the Gothic interior of the rest of the Sanctuary, the infirmary was somewhat modern (or was once, in the 80âs), sterile, and covered in pastel vinyl flooring. Her Mary Janes squeaked against the tiles, nervously wringing her hands together as she stared at the plastic dentistâs chair in the corner of the room, the clump of wardens setting up the apparatus to collect blood. Clearing her throat, Y/N pressed her lips together in a line as one of the wardens turned to herâ Mrs. Sloane, a severe 60-year-old woman who ran the Sanctuary like the military. Y/N had an acute dislike for the woman, who saw her and the acolytes as nothing more but cattle to raise.Â
âAB-, come here. Everything is ready,â her voice was dry, sharp, like a whip cracking down. It had her flinching, but she obediently trudged towards the crinkled old chair, mostly out of fear of having to kneel in the chapel for several hours in punishment if she didnât follow orders exactly.
Knees wobbling, she lowered herself onto the chair while Mrs. Sloane eyed her like she was a slab of wagyu beef she was preparing to sell to the highest bidder. Biting her lip, she swiftly shut her eyes, heeding Meredithâs earlier advice. Perhaps she could prolong her anxiety attack if she kept her eyes shut the entire time, flinching in the seat when someone was not-so-gently rolling up the sleeve on her left arm past her elbow and swiping an alcohol wipe over her sensitive skin.Â
âWeâll be taking more than usual today,â Mrs. Sloane announced, and Y/Nâs plans of staying blind were foiled when her eyes snapped open in shock.Â
âW-what? But taking more than a pint is dangerous, is it not?â Y/Nâs voice came out panicked and thin, Mrs. Sloane scowling at her nastily.Â
âSilence. It is not your place to question,â Mrs. Sloane scolded, Y/Nâs breathing becoming fast and shallow. âA new coven has arrived in the area. They have requested a large sample of AB-.â
Dread flooded through every cell of her body, horrified that she was about to be drained dry, two pint bags on the steel table beside her. Barely having time at all to process that there was a coven of vampires that were new to the area, and that there was a great chance that theyâd select her as a donor, Y/N yelped when one of the wardens pinned her wrist down and another slid the hollow needle in her arm. Seeing stars dance in her field of vision, Y/N whimpered at the sting of the needle, feeling sick when she felt the warmth of her blood flowing into the tube connected to the pint bag resting on her arm. She absolutely loathed the feeling of her blood leaving her body, like her very life force was being sucked out, and before she could actively close her eyes, they shut involuntarily when they began to water.Â
âCalm down, AB-,â Mrs. Sloane sounded like she was spitting through her teeth, Y/N unable to feel her limbs. âYou should be grateful. Youâll have the rest of the day off to recuperate.â
Y/N hardly heard the woman. Ears ringing, she was drifting away, a cold, sticky sweat coating her forehead. While she was struggling to form a coherent thought, one of the wardens must have switched out the full bag for the empty one, and by then, Y/N lost consciousness.Â
Several moments later, Y/N not knowing exactly how much time had passed, someone was snapping in her face, jamming a straw in her mouth. Nearly choking on the orange juice that was being squeezed down her parched throat, her eyes opened blearily and all she could see was blinding white light from the fluorescence above her.Â
âYou may sit here for no more than five additional minutes. Then return to your dorm until the dinner bell,â Mrs. Sloaneâs arms were crossed, annoyed that Y/N was holding up the line of acolytes outside waiting their turns.Â
Though she was pretty much completely drained of energy, Y/Nâs mind was moving a thousand miles per hour. With a new coven in the area, there was a very real possibility theyâd be interested in her blood, considering the rarity of the blood type. She gleaned no additional information from Mrs. Sloaneâ typicalâ but how many vampires would be in that coven, if God forbid they chose her? Three, four? Four was typically the largest a coven would get, and the thought of four of them latching onto her at once had her leaning over in the chair and emptying the contents of her stomach into the bucket on the floor.Â
It didnât matter that sheâd be free of the Sanctuary. Though sheâd live lavishly, sheâd have constant open wounds and would be psychologically tortured by the creatures. Suddenly, meals made purely of beef liver and beds constructed out of pallets seemed much better than cake and down feather mattresses.Â
âYour time is up. Go back to your dorm. The midday meal will be delivered to you,â Mrs. Sloane barked, hauling Y/N up by her wrist. Feet faltering, Y/N swayed and scrabbled for the drywall, blindly feeling her way to the main hallway again.Â
Dazed, her arm throbbed where the needle had been inserted, and the only positive that came from that morningâs events was the fact that sheâd get to lay in bed all day instead of scrubbing floors. Y/N wasnât sure how she managed to find her way back to her dorm room, but before she knew it, she was wrapping two blankets around herself and curling up in bed.Â
She was woken up by Meredith hours later, the blonde bringing her a tuna sandwich on a undoubtedly stale roll. Choking it down like a wolf, she tried not to cry when Meredith gingerly wrapped a cloth around her arm, which was cruelly left to clot on its own by the wardens.Â
âItâs going to be me this time,â Y/N announced dully, eyes on the overcast sky outside her barred windows. âI can feel it.â
âThere is no way to knowââ
âA new coven has moved to this town,â Y/N cut her friend off, Meredithâs hands stilling. Withdrawing her touch from Y/Nâs arm, Meredith appeared tentatively unsure.Â
âTo Newport?â Meredithâs light eyebrows pulled together, disbelieving. Newport wasnât exactly a magnet for vampires, most of the ones that resided in the area werenât in covens at all, just solitary vampires. A new coven spelled danger for Y/N. âI heard that a vampire built one of the famous mansions by the ocean. Do you think one of the vampires could be him?â
âWell, if he is, then I guess Iâd get to live like a princess. You know, the one that got locked in a tower with a dragon and shit.â
Y/N had a bad feeling. Not that she was one to have premonitions, but trusting that feeling in her gut is what helped her to survive years before she was brought to the Sanctuary. Meredith stroked the back of her head in an attempt to comfort her, but Y/N knew she was just as nervous as she was. Because the coven requested so much of her blood specifically, and was the only person in the immediate area with AB- blood, if the vampires liked her blood her fate was officially sealed. Swallowing bile, she shook her head, not wanting to put the cart before the horse yet.Â
âI shouldnât get ahead of myself. Iâve been around for a while, none of the local vampires have been interested. Maybe my blood tastes like dirt, and Iâll be here until Iâm elderly.â
âItâs okay to worry, Y/N. However,â Meredith sat on the side of Y/Nâs bed, the old wood frame creaking with her weight. âThere are many others here with rare blood types. Perhaps they will prefer AB positive.â
âPerhaps,â Y/N agreed, beginning to sit up. âShall we go to the hall and finish the windows?â
âI have to go to the infirmary wing, itâs my turn. You should rest, Y/N,â Meredith helped her stand, Y/N furiously shaking her head.Â
âIf I stay here until dinner, my thoughts will continue to spiral,â Y/N shoved her feet into her well-worn shoes, slinging her braided hair over her shoulder. âThank you for bringing me lunch. Iâll get started on the windows and wait for you.â
Y/N headed out first, leaving Meredith to prepare herself for her drawing. The blonde often liked to pray before the process, Y/N not knowing whether she was praying to be chosen, or praying to be skipped over. She didnât have the stomach to ask.Â
By herself in the west hallway, she picked up the rag she abandoned the previous evening with a rough sigh. The sky opened up and ice-cold rain began to pelt the windows, crows eerily taking shelter in the eaves of the bell tower. Y/N felt like their beady eyes were on her, able to see through the glass and spot her wiping the window. Shuddering, she couldnât tear her sight from the birds, the superstitious side of her insisting that they were some kind of omen.Â
Two days later, Y/N was trudging through the hollow halls after dinner, which she again excused herself from early. There had been no news about the results of the Drawing, but it didnât stop her stomach from turning over in anxiety all day long. Hands coming up to rub her biceps, she glanced at the full moon outside of the large arched windows, slightly obscured by thin, dark clouds.Â
Kicking a stray stone as she turned the corner to the wing with the dorms, she paused a few feet from her and Meredithâs door with a frown. Light spilled out from the open dorm, more light than would have been possible coming from the small candles she and Meredith were allowed for nighttime reading. Besides, Meredith was still in the dining hall, so the door shouldnât have been open. Fear sunk into her bones, making a sticky heat flash over her skin with dread. Mustering her remaining courage, she crept towards her room like a mouse.Â
Torches were lit up in the usually empty sconces, three wardens, including Mrs. Sloane, rifling through Y/Nâs small dresser and nightstand. There was a large, old-fashioned suitcase box on her bed. Horrified and confused, Y/N accidentally bumped into the creaky door and snagged Mrs. Sloaneâs attention.Â
âCongratulations, AB-,â Mrs. Sloane was sickly sweet, and it didnât suit her whatsoever. âThe coven has chosen you. Help pack your belongings, you leave tonight.â
âWhat?â Y/Nâs world was spinning, vision getting spotty. âLeave? T-tonight?â
âYes, girl. Are you hard of hearing? Pack your belongings, we are to bring you to the coven in less than an hour,â Mrs. Sloane went back to her snarky self, Y/N holding onto the door in a desperate attempt to stay upright.Â
Mrs. Sloane reached for the pocket of her apron, where she kept a metal ruler so she could strike those who disobeyed her, Y/N stumbled into the room and shakily tossed her white skirts into the suitcase to avoid being struck. Hardly able to form a single coherent thought, Y/N moved woodenly, so shocked that tears didnât even roll down her cheeks.Â
âYou are lucky. The coven that requested you consists of some of the wealthiest vampires in the world. You will want for nothing,â Mrs. Sloane tossed the final garment Y/N owned into the suitcase, another warden closing it up and bringing it out to the hall. Y/N had to hold her tongue, considering she was about to shout but Iâm going to live with monsters. âAll seven of them have wealth, in fact. They are rumored to have great powers, as well.â
âS-seven? Did y-you just say seven?â Y/N gasped, flinching when Alfred, the burliest warden in the Sanctuary, grabbed her arm and began to pull her out of the room. She had never heard of a coven so large, and it made every cell in her body light up with sharp panic.Â
âYes, seven. Make haste,â Mrs. Sloane and Alfred hauled her through the Sanctuary, confused acolytes coming from the dining hall making space for them to pass. Y/N recognized the look on some of their faces, relief that they hadnât been chosen.Â
âBut, my friends! Please, let me say goodbye,â Y/N begged, tears finally starting to form when she spotted Joseph in the crowd, his eyes wide and mouth dropped open. Somewhere, Meredith was probably thinking about the book they were going to read together that night.Â
âThereâs no time. Youâll get to write letters,â Mrs. Sloane refused, a whimper coming from Y/Nâs throat as tears began to pour down her cheeks, getting one last look at Joseph who was mouthing something to her. Miserably, she couldnât figure out what he was trying to say, Alfred yanking her to the tall front doors, frigid air blasting her in the face as they opened.Â
In the courtyard, a place Y/N had only been once or twice when she was first brought to the Sanctuary, there was a horse-drawn carriage. Y/N, had she not been in the greatest shock of her life, would have laughedâ wouldnât it have been easier for her to be taken in a car? Hardly having the time to look back at the Sanctuary she called home the past ten years, her knees knocked together when she was pushed into the carriage with her luggage. Unfortunately, she wasnât allowed privacy to cry when in the carriage, Alfred clambering in after her with a grunt.Â
Y/N didnât talk to Alfred, mostly because he rarely spoke. At least he let her silently weep for a few moments, Y/N beginning to process the gravity of the situation. With watery eyes, she looked outside the carriage window, the gothic Sanctuary becoming distant as the horses trotted on. Her dread was temporarily numbed by the opportunity to see beyond the Sanctuary, land she had not seen in years. The trees lining the paved streets were barren, gray, and the hard-packed dirt had not a blade of grass. Even then, Y/N hadnât seen such beauty in so longâ a small taste of freedom before she was locked away for life again.Â
Her tears continued to flow even when she greedily took in the sights of the town of Newport, the homes of the wealthy humans who did not have to give up their freedom for vampires, shops that had closed for the day, parked cars on the sides of the streets. It was odd to see the vehicles, considering she had been living in an analog manner for so long, Y/N wondered if sheâd ever know what the inside of one looked like.Â
âH-how long will it take?â Y/N asked timidly, not confident Alfred would respond, but she tried anyway. The middle-aged man looked up from his Bible, giving Y/N an unfeeling look.Â
âWe are no more than ten minutes away, now. Wipe your sorry face,â Alfred responded coldly, Y/Nâs heart racing when she dabbed at her cheeks obediently. âYou will not shame our Sanctuary by showing the coven how miserable you are.â
Y/N had never heard Alfred speak so many words. She was starting to think that was for the best, his words like a slap across her face. Part of her pondered if sheâd ever hear a kind word again. Lapsing back into silence, Y/N sniffled up the remainder of her tears, the shock beginning to wear off and her survival skills kicking in. If she wanted to remain sane, and not give the vampires an inch before they took a mile, she had to appear unafraid and unaffected. Strong, confident, and indifferent, but pure, so if not to anger them. Vampires and their purityâ ironic.
The housesâ if one could even call the structures thatâ became grander and grander the further they traveled. The massive buildings made the ginormous cathedral the Sanctuary called home look like a garden shack. Y/N had a hunch, as they turned down a road that had imposing iron gates lining yards that looked like parks, that the coven she was to belong to resided in one of the famous Newport mansions. Passing by a white marble monstrosity, Y/N shuddered. The homes looked empty, cold, and imposing. Grand, yes, but the kind of display of wealth that had someone like Y/N, who lived her entire life struggling, clenching her fist in fury.Â
âWonât be long now. Straighten yourself out. The staff is to greet you,â Alfred slapped his Bible shut, grasping for the handle of Y/Nâs suitcase.
Breathing shallowly, Y/Nâs eyes nearly bugged out of her head when the carriage brought them to the largest iron gate on the street, initials TK welded between filigree at the top of the barrier. As if by magic, the gates began to creak open, Y/N stunned by her first glimpse of actual electricity illuminating the gatehouse. Of course, she had seen it prior to her life at the Sanctuary, but it was odd to see the night lit up after living by candlelight. Gnawing at her nails, thinking that she could be shocked no further, an audible gasp tore from her when the carriage pulled through the driveway of great trees, an imposing mansion coming into view.Â
Y/N had never imagined such a building could ever be constructed. It would take a person hours to walk the entire floor plan, the grounds aside. Y/N was struck by a memory from earlier that week, when Meredith brought up the mansions by the ocean. One of the members of the coven must have been the man that built it, and the only other thing Y/N knew was that the mansion was settled on a steep cliff jutting into the sea. One she could potentially careen herself off of, if need be.Â
Her elbow was tightly grabbed again when the carriage stopped before the covered front entrance, bright lights nearly blinding her as Alfred shoved her out of the carriage, Y/N freezing instantly when she felt a foreign touch on her forearm to steady her. Eyes adjusting, she frantically looked up, not ready to deal with a vampire right off the bat. To her great relief, a blue-eyedâ not red-eyed man, one dressed in a fine suit, righted her with a tight smile. A human, presumably a member of the mansionâs staff.Â
âIâIâ Iâm sorry,â Y/N managed, cursing Alfred colorfully in her mind. So much for confidence.Â
âQuite alright, acolyteâŠâ the man prompted in a British accent, the first whisper of kindness Y/N had in over an hour.Â
âOh. Forgive me. Acolyte Y/N,â she replied quickly, accessing the back of her brain where cobwebs and her etiquette surrounding that event resided.Â
âSir, you may leave. Acolyte Y/N will begin her duties under our watch now,â the man in the suit removed his touch from Y/Nâs forearm, not a single strand of silver hair on the manâs head out of place.Â
âContact us if there are issues,â Alfred hardly got out of the carriage, his scarred face twisting into a smirk. Y/N wanted to spit on him.Â
âOf course,â the man replied, tight smile still on his lips, standing importantly beside Y/N until the carriage was well on its way back to the gate. âHeâs a cup of tea, isnât he?â
Y/N blinked, not knowing whether or not to agree, if it was her place. Turning to the man, whose posture had loosened up and a more genuinely friendly expression taking over his features, Y/N nodded slowly.Â
âForgive me. Iâm Edmund, head butler here at The Breakers. Pleased to meet you, Miss Y/N,â Edmund extended a gloved hand to Y/N, who hesitantly shook it. Was he trying to get her guard down by feigning gentlemanly behavior? âI take care of important matters inside of the estate. If you have any needs, you can seek me out. Of course, youâll have personal maids, as well. Come, letâs get you out of the cold.â
Reeling, Y/N watched Edmund effortlessly scoop up her luggage, timidly following him to the door that was opened by an older man, also dressed in a sharp suit. With a house that size, Y/N realized that the staff must have been numerous to keep everything functioning smoothly. It was somewhat of a comfort that the staff she encountered so far seemed to be humans, likely ones with low status and common blood types.Â
Not even the imposing exterior of the building could have prepared Y/N for what the mansion looked like inside. In just the entrance alone, exquisite stone work, massive tiled floors, and tall ornate lamps illuminated by real light bulbs had stars circling around her head. Now that she was inside, she started to feel nervous again, waiting for a vampire to pop out from behind a thick stone column. In awe and in fear of her surroundings, she jolted when a young woman appeared from the left, carrying a tray.Â
âThis is Nadia, sheâll be your head maid. Iâll take your luggage to your room, and Nadia will show you around the first floor before you retire. Sheâll answer any questions you have.â
Edmund bowed to Y/N, which had her blanching in embarrassment. The butler disappearing further into the estate, Y/N turned to Nadia when the young woman cleared her throat lightly.Â
âMiss, Iâve brought you some cocoa. Hopefully it will warm you,â Nadia presented her with a large porcelain mug on the silver tray, a thick, sweet smell hitting her nostrils and making her nearly tear up. The only chocolate she could have at the Sanctuary was a square of bitter 100% cacao on Wednesdays and Sundays, not something decadent and rich like the cocoa she was being offered.Â
âI can have this?â Y/N squeaked, not daring to take the mug lest it was some kind of trick. Nadia cocked her head, confused by the question.Â
âOf course, Miss. Unless you donât like chocolate, I can prepare you some tea instead,â Nadia began to lower the tray, Y/N waving her hands urgently to stop her.Â
âN-no, no, you donât have to do that! Thank you, Iâll take it,â Y/N wrapped her hands around the ceramic mug, the warmth soothing her frozen fingers. âUm, you can call me Y/N if you want, please.â
Y/N was already weirded out, and people addressing her by formal titles was definitely a camel back-breaking straw. Nadia set her tray aside, watching Y/N take a shaky sip of the cocoa. It was the most delicious thing she had ever tasted, and she couldnât even find it in herself to be embarrassed when she drained the whole mug in five seconds flat. The drink was thick, rich, and warmed her from the inside out. She both wanted to cry and beg for a second mug.Â
âYou must be freezing, shall we head into the hall? Itâs much warmer there,â Nadia gestured forward, Y/N glancing at what appeared to be a giant ballroom in front of her. Gulping, she nodded, following the woman timidly. So far, not a single mention of the vampires that allegedly lived in the mansion. âIf youâd like, I can draw you a hot bath when we get to your bedroom. Iâve filled your dresser with warm clothes for you to sleep in, too, Iâll put them on your bed⊠This is the Great Hall. I imagine the coven will hold parties here from time to time.â
Y/N didnât know where to look. Between the sheer size of the space, the ornate artwork painted on the ceiling, and the endless colors swirling around the room, her vision finally landed on the enormous fireplace roaring at one end of the hall. It was then when she noticed it was the first time since mid-October she wasnât chilly. Prior to that evening, Y/N had a lot of assumptions about vampires. One of the assumptions was that they would prefer to live in a cold and dark environment, but the mansion she was standing in was toasty and brightly lit.Â
âItâs⊠big,â Y/N managed weakly, Nadia leading her to a red-carpeted staircase. All she could do was follow, wanting to ask the maid a few questions about the coven, but she knew that vampires had superior hearing and she didnât want to attract the attention of one of them.Â
âYes, but you will become accustomed to it. I can help you navigate the interior and grounds until you know your own way around. Oh, right here. This is a portrait of Master Taehyung. He built this estate,â Nadia paused on the landing, where the staircase split into two directions.Â
Whipping her head upwards, she soaked in the lines of the old painted canvas, Nadiaâs first mention of the vampires making her heart stop dead in her chest. The man depicted in the painting was beautiful, which was typical for the creatures, but Taehyung nearly took her breath away. Dressed in a Victorian-style suit, the vampire had a cold, stern expression. His dark wavy hair was parted down the middle neatly, and of course, the vampiric red irises staring back at her made her stomach turn in fear. Schooling her features, Y/N bit her lip at Nadiaâs expectant expression.Â
âHeâs, um. Handsome,â Y/N offered, hoping that her voice wasnât wavering, Nadia nodded, resuming her ascent up the stairs.Â
âMaster Taehyung made his fortune in steamships, railroads, and shipping in the mid-1800âs. Heâs a legendary businessman,â Nadia informed her, Y/N cringing that she referred to the creature as a âmanâ. Nadia herself didnât seem to have a problem with the vampire, and in fact, her voice almost implied that she admired Taehyung. âAll seven of our masters are impressive men.â
âWait, theyâre all male?â Y/N stopped in her tracks, feeling the blood drain from her face. She was hoping for a coven of mostly female vampires, theorizing that perhaps theyâd be less vicious.Â
âYes, Iâm sure you know that itâs atypical for a coven to be both so large and of all one gender. The masters are like-minded, which is why they chose to form the coven,â Nadia explained, stopping at a door at the end of the hall, beside a breezeway that likely looked out onto the ocean. âHere we are, this is where youâll stay. The rest of the bedrooms on this floor are occupied by five of the masters, Masters Seokjin and Namjoon prefer the bedrooms on the third floor due to privacy of the quarters.â
Y/N swallowed, stepping into her new bedroom, which was bigger than four dorm rooms at the Sanctuary smashed together. The walls were covered in an intricate pink floral wallpaper, all of the upholstered furniture a matching shade of blushing rose, and the marble fireplace was lit already. The room was decidedly feminine, Y/Nâs eyes catching on a painting above a nightstand depicting dancing women. Nadia, as she was bumbling around the room selecting clothes from a dresser, noticed Y/N staring at it. It was expertly painted, precise.Â
âThat is one of Master Yoongiâs pieces, depicting the Nine Muses of Greek mythology,â Nadia placed flannel pajamas on Y/Nâs new bed, which looked plush and was piled high with thick pillows. âMaster Yoongi is a painter, an artist. Very famous.â
âReally?â Y/N knew nothing about art, let alone Greek mythology. She didnât have the luxury of studying those things.Â
âThe hour is growing late, Miss. I can tell you more about the masters in the morning. They will not be back from the affairs that called them away tonight until midday tomorrow,â Nadia pulled out a pocket watch from her apron, heading towards a door by the back of the bedroom. âIâll run your bath, and leave you to rest. Youâll be woken in the morning for breakfast.â
Moments later, Y/N was left alone in her very own bathroom, not a communal one like she was used to at the Sanctuary with cold water taps. The bathtub had steaming water filling the room with humidity, the scent of lavender oil somewhat easing her frayed nerves. Chewing her lip, she decided she might as well indulge in the hot bath, considering her muscles were beyond stiff and there was no way sheâd be able to fall asleep right away, if at all.Â
Part of her wondered what kind of âaffairsâ that the vampires were involved with. If it were her, and she had accumulated all of that wealth and immortality, sheâd spend her days lazing around. The other part of her was thanking the sky that none of them were in the building; she had more time to prepare herself to meet the creatures the following day. Stiffly, she began to untie her skirt, letting the fabric hit the floor. Y/N supposed never having to wear those skirts again was a bit of a silver lining. Kicking it to the side, Y/Nâs vision caught on something silvery and polishedâ an actual mirror. Eagerly, she dashed to the sink it was fixed over to catch a glimpse of herself for the very first time in ages.Â
Unable to help the gasp that came from her mouth, Y/N didnât recognize the woman staring back at her. The image of herself she had in her mind was her fifteen year old self, not the twenty-five year-old reflected in the polished silver. In awe, she traced her sharpened jaw and cheekbone, lacking teenage fullness, and she realized that she had forgotten the color of her eyes. Tearing up a little, she turned from side to side, getting a look at her figureâ even going as far as removing the rest of her clothing in curiosity. Poking at areas of her body she was unfamiliar with in the mirror, like the curve to her hips, Y/N felt rather odd. The whole evening had her entire world turning upside-down.Â
After several moments, she tore her attention from the mirror, only feeling slightly guilty of vanity, and tentatively dipped a toe into the bath. The water didnât immediately dissolve her skin and bones, so she slowly sunk her body into the porcelain basin with a ragged groan. Maybe she had died and went somewhere beautiful, because being treated like royalty so far was not something she predicted. In the back of her mind, she reminded herself not to get too comfortable. She hadnât even met the coven yet, and for all she knew, they could be horrible individuals. Nadia didnât speak of them in that wayâ but maybe the maid wouldnât dare.Â
Y/N sat in the bath until the water became lukewarm and her skin was pruny. Limbs loose, she wrapped herself in a plush towel that was waiting for her on a rack that actually heated the towel. While the ends of her hair dripped water on the tiled floor, she bent down, looking through a chest beside the sink with interest. Each drawer held essential and non-essential toiletries, some things Y/N had never even heard of. Picking up a bottle of âskin oilâ and âhair detanglerâ, she blinked in confusion. Was it Nadia who stocked the drawers for her? Or were the vampires considerate enough to provide her with a toothbrush and facial cleanser?
Head full of cotton, she decided to ignore all of the products she was unfamiliar with and simply brushed her teeth and combed her hair. Peeking out of the bathroom door to make sure that no one had entered the room while she was bathing, Y/N tip-toed across the richly carpeted floor towards the ridiculously large bed. The fire was still going, warming the room, and Y/N hesitantly slid into a pair of flannel pajama pants left out for her. The elasticated waistband hugged her hips perfectly, and as she buttoned up the top and pulled on fluffy socks, she speculated about how Nadia managed to figure out her measurements. The Sanctuary probably had some sort of file on all of her personal information, which had her skin crawling.Â
While she was still on edge, her body was so relaxed from the bath that with slight resignation, she maneuvered herself under the sheets and heavy blankets, clasping a hand over her mouth as she sunk comically into the mattress. The bed hugged her in all directions, like getting to sleep on a cloud, and as she stared at the ceiling in awe, Y/N squirmed around to get in a cozy position curled up tight on her side protectively.Â
The lights would remain on, that was for sure. Y/N was never afraid of the dark per se, but in a new environment, she wasnât risking things watching her from the shadows of the old estate. While memorizing the shapes of the intricate carvings on the ceiling, Y/N tried to make a mental list of everything she knew about vampires in general, and the specifics of the ones she was about to serve.Â
Over the centuries, there were several old wives tales that were circulated by humans surrounding vampires; but Y/N hardly knew which ones were fact or fiction. There were the superstitions passed down through common blood-typed, lower class humans that would work as maids and butlers to the vampires, the awe-inspiring, intimidating tidbits wealthy and influential humans would spread after doing business with the creatures. Then, of course, was the probable propaganda Y/N and her fellow acolytes were spoon-fed in Sanctuaries.Â
Y/N started with what she knew was just plain phony: vampires did not have an aversion to the sun and could walk around in daylight as they pleased. They did not flee from crosses or garlic, and they could not be exterminated by a stake through the heart. Acolytes were told that vampires could not be killed, and had few, if any, weaknesses. That was enough to have Y/N shivering, even beneath all of her blankets and flannel pajamas.Â
The older the vampire, the less in-touch with humanity they became. There was a recalled memory, a boring lecture in the Sanctuaryâs dusty chapel, which consisted of a hazy memory of Y/N copying down âOldest known vampire is aged 1,291 years, but some may be even olderâ. Y/N couldnât even fathom living to be in her forties, let alone how it must be to live for over a century. On the other hand, âyoungerâ vampiresâ under three hundred years oldâ tended to be bolder, and adapted to modern times with greater ease.Â
Vampires needed human blood to sustain their powers, immortality, and to keep their internal organs functioning properly. While considered to be undead, a vampireâs heart kept beating, lungs brought in oxygen, and they could even digest human food if the creatures had consistent access to blood. Squeezing her eyes shut tight at the image of a vampire tearing into a rare steak, Y/N started to count off the things she found out from Nadia about the particular coven that requested her from the Sanctuary.Â
First, there was only a brief visual she had of one out of the seven, âMasterâ Taehyung. Y/N prayed she wouldnât have to use a title on any of them, but it was likely out of her hands. Sure, the portrait depicted a handsome young man, with all the airs of importance and wealthâ but Y/N couldnât get his unearthly red irises out of her mind. Taehyung was the vampire that commissioned the construction of the mansion she was currently cowering in, apparently a business tycoon that dominated during the Gilded Age. The next piece of information she got was âSeokjinâ and âNamjoonâ living on a separate floor for additional privacy, which made her nervous for some reason. Which was more dangerous, vampires in the bedroom next door to her, or those hidden in spots she hadnât even toured yet?
The last thing she learned about one of the vampiresâ Yoongiâ from Nadia is that he was evidently a famous artist. Cracking one sore eye open, she stared at the elaborately framed artwork above her nightstand again, noticing the fading of the paint and how it aged the piece. How old was the painting, and how old was Yoongi? Shutting her eyes once more, she sunk deeper into the mattress and pulled her blankets over her head. Nadia promised sheâd answer any additional questions Y/N had over breakfast, so Y/N miraculously fell asleep by coming up with a handful of queries.Â
âMiss, hello? The sun has risen,â Y/N sat up in her bed with a sharp gasp, her hair hanging in her face like a nest. Whipping her head around frantically, she couldnât believe she actually managed to get some sleep in a brand-new setting so easily. Knocking on the door, as well as a mousy, unfamiliar voice had her stumbling to her feet frantically. âMay I come in, Miss?â
âUm, uh, yes, come in,â Y/N panicked, smoothing her wrinkled flannel shirt into place and hastily raking hair from her face. The door creaked open, a young woman who wasnât Nadia hurrying inâ her uniform pristinely pressed.Â
âGood morning, Miss Y/N. Iâm Juliana, I work under Nadia. Iâll be helping you with your morning routine, while Nadia handles more important mattersâ coordinating breakfast, of course,â Juliana gave Y/N a slight bow, Y/Nâs mouth dropping open at the gesture.
Before she could respond, Juliana began to draw the great curtains around the room open, the blinding white light of the early winter morning flooding into the room and stinging her eyes. When her vision returned to her, she gasped again at the sight just beyond the windows. Unable to help herself, she tripped towards one of the windows, grappling for the sill so she could steady herself.Â
Her room overlooked the backyardâ if one could even call it thatâ and beyond the manicured grass and gardens was the vast, unending ocean once the landscaping dropped off of the famous cliff. It was like her eyes couldnât absorb enough of the scenery, and impatiently, she pressed her forehead to the glass plane to gawk at the icy, gray ocean.Â
âIn this drawer, here, weâve placed warm pants for youâ leggings, jeans, corduroys. If you prefer skirts and wool tights, those are hanging in your closet, and your tops and sweaters are in this armoire, here. Underthings are located in the lingerie chest beside you,â Juliana opened up various drawers, light on her feet and peppy, her curly brown hair bouncing with her movements.
âLin⊠lingerie?â Y/N tasted the unfamiliar word on her tongue, attention effectively stolen from the gorgeous view beyond her windows.Â
âForgive me. Itâs another word for your undergarments, such as brassiers?â Juliana clarified, raising her brows and crossing the room. Y/N had not a single clue what she was talking about, following her like a duckling.Â
âOh! Iâve neverâŠâ Y/N suddenly felt immensely awkward, peering into the drawer that held garments she hadnât worn while at the Sanctuaryâ the thick, burlap material of the Sanctuary tops were all she got, not delicate lacy scraps of fabric that seemed to exist for the sole purpose of cradling her chest. âUm, okay. I can⊠wear whatever I want?â
âYes, yes, as long as youâre comfortable, Miss,â Juliana took Y/Nâs confusion in stride, moving towards the fireplace. Taking up a fire poker, the maid prodded at the glowing embers in the hearth. âI hope you were warm enough while you slept. The fire tends to go out in the middle of the night.â
âY-yes, I was fine. Plenty of blankets,â Y/N chuckled nervously, not used to being so diligently cared for. Would it always be like that? âUm⊠have they returned?âÂ
âThey? You mean the masters?â Juliana paused, replacing the fire poker back on the rack. âTheyâll be back before noon.â
âOkay,â Y/N was proud of herself for keeping a tremble out of her voice, Juliana gesturing towards a vanity by one of the windows.Â
âI can comb your hair, Miss, then leave you to get changed,â Juliana herded Y/N to the cushy stool, Y/N once again blinking at her unfamiliar expression. Contrary to the circumstances, her expression told the story of someone who got plenty of rest the night before. âIâll wait by the stairs to show you to the breakfast room.â
That time, Y/N didnât reply. She was too distracted by the feeling of the young maid gliding a fine comb through her hair gentlyâ and with a sharp twist in her chest, she was reminded of the last time someone did her hairâ Meredith, on the day of the Drawing. Holding her breath, she waited patiently for Juliana to comb through every snag on her head, surprised when she finally pulled away without braiding Y/Nâs hair. Usually, Sanctuaries insisted that acolytes keep their hair braided if female, and cropped short if male. Juliana, however, left Y/N with her hair flowing free.Â
âAlright, Miss, take your time getting dressed. Iâll wait for you by the staircase,â Juliana smiled sweetly at her through the mirror, setting the comb back onto the vanity before she took her leave.Â
Y/N had a newfound feeling of determination when she absorbed her reflection, suddenly. She was going to get as much detail about the characters of the vampires from members of the staff as she could before the seven of them returned to the mansion. Swiftly, she pawed through various drawers for clothes, stomping to the bathroom to brush her teeth.
Tugging on fleece-lined leggings, she cursed at herself in the mirror when it took her several minutes to figure out how to hook a brassier around her bust. The top she selected was a large slouchy sweater, one that hid her figure and hung loosely around her thighs. It made her feel a bit more protected, not having so much skin exposed. There werenât any shoes in her closet, so she awkwardly stuffed her feet into her Mary Janes from the Sanctuary.Â
With a huff, she headed to the hallway, the mansion looking completely different during the day. Early winter sunlight flooded into the building, making the colors of the interior appear vibrant and excessive. Able to retrace her steps from the previous evening, Y/N didnât have any trouble meeting Juliana at the top of the grand staircase.Â
âRight this way, Miss,â Juliana started down the stairs, Y/N glancing at the portrait of Taehyung on the wall. She hadnât noticed before, but while he certainly seemed cold, there was a sort of melancholy look on his face.Â
âJuliana, did um⊠Master Yoongi paint that portrait?â Y/N launched into her interrogations, the maid cocking her head to look at the painting Y/N was referring to. Y/N had to fight the urge not to cringe when using the âmasterâ title.Â
âHmm. I never thought about that! Master Yoongi is mostly known for his work from the Renaissance. Now that you bring it up, however, the attention to detail does look quite a lot like Master Yoongiâs handiwork,â Juliana continued down the stairs, Y/N grasping onto the banister for stability. If Yoongiâs famous artwork was from the Renaissance period, heâd have to be over 500 years old. âDo you like to read, Miss? The library is full of rare books. Master Hoseok has collected them from around the world for hundreds of years. Nadia can show you the way after your breakfast.â
âOhââ
âGood morning, Miss Y/N, I hope you had a restful sleep,â Edmund was at the bottom of the staircase, interrupting Y/Nâs response to Juliana. âJuliana, youâre needed in the laundry.â
âYes, sir,â Juliana straightened up importantly, bowing at Y/N again. âHave a nice breakfast, Miss.â
Edmund stood with his hands clasped behind his back, watching Juliana hurry away out of earshot. The polite smile sort of slipped from his face, attention turning back to Y/N shifting from foot to foot by the staircase.Â
âY/N, after your meal, Iâd like to speak with you in the pantry. Have Nadia show you the way,â Edmund said quietly, gesturing to the left. Tightness in her chest increased when he said that, following him through the hall.Â
There was what appeared to be a grotto under the staircase, water trickling from a fountain and a couple of seats facing the structure. Briefly, Y/N thought that that would be a wonderful spot to read. Led to a sage-green room, Y/N blushed furiously when Edmund pulled out a chair for her at the round table in the center of the room. There was only one fine porcelain plate set in front of her, along with silver cutlery and crystal glasses.Â
âIâll tell them to send out the food. Please enjoy,â Edmund announced, filling one of Y/Nâs glasses with water from a metal pitcher. The butler was gone before she could ask him any questions, but moments later, at least ten staff members were filing into the room.Â
Y/Nâs eyes immediately bugged out of her head. A vat of creamy scrambled eggs, a platter of toast and pastries with jam and butter, plates of crispy bacon and breakfast potatoes, cinnamon-scented oatmeal, even a board with cheeses and bowls of every kind of fruit one could ever wish to try. Staff arranging everything meticulously, she could only blink as someone poured her a mug of coffee with cream and sugar left on the side, as well as a large glass of orange juice.Â
âW-wait, this is⊠this is all for me?â Y/N hadnât seen food like that well, ever. Everything looked gourmet and prepped with love and care. She wouldnât be able to eat everything, but she was going to try her hardest.Â
âYes, Miss. The staff eats before the sun rises,â a young man answered her, setting down a plate stacked with waffles and a gravy boat of syrup. âMeals will be quite large like this until we figure out what your favorite foods are. I hope thatâs alright.â
âO-of course,â Y/N felt herself flushing again, swallowing down a mouthful of saliva that was flooding her palate dangerously. âThank y-you.â
âEnjoy. Call if you would like anything else.â
With that, the staff left her alone in the room, and Y/N didnât know where to start. She compared the silence of the room to the loud chatter that she would listen to in the Sanctuaryâs dining hall. Slowly, she sniffed the steaming coffee in front of herâ she had never tasted it. Taking a small sip, she cringed at the bitterness, understanding at once why the bowl of sugar and fresh cream was left beside the mug. Not wanting to waste anything, she stirred cream and sugar into the mug until the drink tasted decent. With eager, shaky hands, Y/N stood with her plate and began to pile food onto it.Â
Y/N worked herself around the table. Ignoring the feeling of gluttony, she tried every single thing that was left out for her, her plate stacked so high she snorted at herself when she sat back down. To her embarrassment, she moaned in pleasure when she swallowed her spoonful of eggsâ buttery and topped with chives. Urgently, she nibbled on a strip of bacon, the meat hanging out of her mouth as she tore a croissant into pieces. Everything she put into her mouth was the most delicious thing in the world, and she felt like a ravenous bear trying to bulk up for the winter.Â
She stopped eating only when her stomach felt it was going to burst, pushing a bowl of peaches and cream away with a grunt. Y/N did try everything, but it looked like she hadnât even made a dent in the feast. Wiping her face with a fine cloth napkin, she clumsily got to her feet like a milk-drunk baby. Instantly, several staff members swept into the room when she stood to clear the table, Nadiaâs familiar face appearing.Â
âHow was your breakfast, Miss?âÂ
âIâve never had such delicious food,â Y/N admitted, absently trailing after her head maid through a door connected to the breakfast room, probably leading her to the pantry. âThe chefs here must be very skilled.â
âMaster Seokjin insists that we hire the finest chefs in the world. Though he is a vampire, he has culinary interests,â Nadia replied, Y/N finding it hard to walk with how stuffed she was. âEdmund told me you two were going to speak. Heâs likely going to give you a formal tour and tell you a few things about the manor, day-to-day routinesâŠâ
Y/N turned that over in her mind. The look on Edmundâs face earlier had a sort of graveness to it, which she didnât think matched up to explaining house rules. Y/N decided to keep her mouth shut, hoping at the very least sheâd have her questions answered. Suddenly, they were in a room filled with dark wood shelves holding china and crystal stemware, and when Y/N looked up, there was a loft that held even more shelves and dishes. Edmund was by a table in the center of the room, taking notes.Â
âThank you Nadia. I know you had some errands to run, so Iâll show Miss Y/N around until the masters return,â Edmund looked up from his notepad, Nadia nodding once before turning on her heel to leave the room.Â
âAlright, one moment, Miss Y/NâŠâ Edmund said in a chipper tone, moving around the room to shut the doors quickly, which had Y/N suddenly growing nervousâ was he trying to soundproof the room, keep the conversation quiet?
âOh, dear. You do not have to be frightened of me,â Edmund put his hands up when Y/N began to cower in the corner of the room. âI want to offer you information before the vampires return.â
âR-really?â Y/N released the breath she was holding, timidly getting closer to the table Edmund had returned to. He had a grandfatherly look about him, kind and warm. It was not lost on Y/N that he didnât refer to the vampires as masters.
âIt was lucky that they were called away yesterday. I fear you wouldnât have been prepared had they been here. Now, listen; this is very important. Most of the staff treats the coven like gods. I am the only one in this estate who you can talk about the coven negatively.â
Not a good start, Y/N thought, shivering.Â
âNegatively, sir?â
âChild. Looks can be deceiving. I know you that in the hours youâve been here already you have been treated gently. The coven will not follow suit. They are cruel, heartless creatures. You must do everything in your power to not upset any of them,â Edmund enunciated clearly, Y/Nâs heart dropping in her chest. âThe powers they possess are extremely dangerous. They do not have emotions like you or I.â
âThe way Nadia talked about them⊠painted a different picture,â Y/N uttered desperately, Edmund looking out the window wistfully.Â
âIâve been with the coven for decades, while they lived in Europe. Nadia has only been around for five years, and she does not deal with the coven as I do. She has not seen what theyâre capable of.â
âAre you telling me this because you feel bad for me?â Y/N suddenly became defensive despite her terror, hating when she was pitied in any circumstance.Â
âNo, child. I want to help you. I want to warn you, before they come back and they size you up,â Edmund shook his head, looking down at the notes he was taking earlier. âYou are dealing with four vampires that are very old and disconnected to humanity. The younger three are wild and reckless. It's important to remember this.â
âHow oldâŠâ
âIâll tell you a bit about each of them specifically in a moment. My largest piece of advice to you is never directly show the coven youâre afraid of them. Of course, theyâll be able to scent it on you, but do not give away your fear verbally, or you will be backed into a dark corner and toyed with.â
âOh my god,â Y/N breathed, then dreading the covenâs return to the estate.Â
âYou asked how old they are. Iâll start with the eldest, who is the most respected vampire in the covenâ he has seniority, you see, due to his age and his status. Seokjin is 879 years old, and when he was human, he was a crown prince of a Korean monarch,â Edmund began, using a handkerchief to dab his dewy hairline. âHe may appear very calm and unaffected, but he absolutely despises humans. He hardly tolerates the staff, and we know not to bother him unless necessary. Under no circumstance should you lie to him, ever. Iâve seen him kill many staff members and even associates over being deceived. One more thing about Seokjin⊠the âpowerâ he has. Vampires call it âCompulsionâ. He has the ability to make telepathic suggestions to others in order to control their thoughts, even wipe memories. He can convince a man to jump to his own death, or forget his happiest memories.â
Y/N didnât know what to say. All of the questions that she had come up with before falling asleep completely fled from her mind, and all she could do was grip onto the wooden table with slick palms. Over 800 years oldâ Seokjin was ancient, otherworldly, and sounded like a monster.Â
âOn the other hand, the youngest in the coven, Jeonggukâ just 124 years old. He has the gift of Telepathy, so you must learn to control your thoughts around him. If somehow, Seokjin is unable to find out you lied to him, Jeongguk can tear through your thoughts and report it back to him,â Edmund continued, tapping his notepad with his pen. âQuite a few in the coven have much experience with violence. Jeongguk, when he was human, was a bodyguard to Al Capone. When he was turned, he was not only a bodyguard, but he read the minds of enemy gangs to relay back to Capone. Heâs strong and lacks empathy, so he kills without mercy.â
âHow⊠will I be able to control my thoughts? Heâll know Iâm terrified, heâllâŠâ
âI can teach you, when theyâre away on business. It is difficult, but can be done. Child, let me finish telling you what I know before theyâre due back.â
Y/N clammed up, growing more petrified by the second by each word that came out of the butlerâs mouth. By the time he had run through the basic personalities of each of the vampires, Y/N had a cloth soaked in cold water pressed to her forehead. For lack of a better word, she was fucked.Â
âIâm sorry to tell you all of this,â Edmund said quietly when he was finished, regret flashing over his face. âJust know, you have someone here who is on your side. Iâll do everything I can to protect you from their wrath, or at least train you to handle it. Fortunately, youâre needed by themâ while they may be cruel to you, they need you alive in order to sustain themselves.â
âSpectacular,â Y/N wheezed, wishing she didnât eat so much breakfast. She didnât want it to make a second appearance. âTo think I was going to press you for information. I donât know if I was better off in the dark or not.â
âCertainly not. You know what to expect this afternoon, somewhat. Keep your guard up, and try to keep your fear in check, and the introduction can go smoothly,â Edmund insisted. âPerhaps⊠while you wait for their return, you can peruse the library, as Juliana suggested.â
Edmund began to open the doors again, and Y/N understood that meant their conversation was as good as over.Â
âEdmund?â
âYes, child?â
âWonât they know that you warned me about them? Will you be punished?â
âDonât worry about me, child. The coven knows how I feel about them, itâs earned me a teaspoon of respect. Besides, no other butler in the world wishes to work for them. Rumors of their behavior, you see,â Edmund placed a hand on Y/Nâs shoulder, smiling faintly. âCome. Iâll give you a brief tour and then escort you to the library.âÂ
About fifteen minutes later, Y/N was left by herself in the dark, intricate library. Hardly giving the alleged ârareâ books collected by Hoseok a glance, she sank down into a chair by the fireplace, staring into the flames blindly. Curiosity killed the cat, and Y/N hardly knew what to do. Every single one of the vampires were murderous, unfeeling monsters with horrifying powers. Powers theyâd likely be using on her any moment.Â
Y/N didnât know who she was afraid of the most. Seokjin sounded menacing, Jeongguk dangerous and immoral. The others, she didnât even know where to start sorting out what she learned. There was Hoseok, Y/Nâs eyes shifting to the weathered books on the shelves, who was once a pirate over four hundred years ago, and had the ability to âTrackâ people by scent. Edmund told her that Hoseok could find anybody without fail and even predict their future moves. He was greedy, fond of drinking, and impulsive.Â
She wondered if it was Namjoon she was most afraid of. His power was definitely the worst one: with eye contact and focus, he could inflict pain on others compared to being burned alive, a power called Pain Illusion. Apparently, he was once a Korean military general roughly four hundred years prior, and once turned, he became a sword-for-hire. Edmund told her that he enjoyed the kill, enjoyed watching others suffer, and was second to Seokjin as far as the hierarchy of the coven. Like the elder vampire, Namjoon had a disdain for humanity. Edmund told her to be especially careful around Namjoon, as he was a known sadist.Â
Head in her hands, she groaned. Yeah, Namjoon definitely was the scariest. The other three were no daisies, either, but the thought of having to experience what Namjoonâs Pain Illusion felt like was enough to have her heart racing.Â
Apparently Taehyung is the most deceiving of the bunch. He had all of the etiquette of a Gilded Age businessman, but Edmund relayed that he was absolutely ruthless when it came to his affairs and could Glamour his appearance. Jimin, a famed playwright of romantic tragedies the same years Jane Austen was active, was notoriously manipulative, hedonistic, and a feared Hypnotist. Finally, the artist, Yoongiâ apparently studied under an artist named Leonardo da Vinci, and was secretly known for using his power of Paralysis on his models so he could paint them for hours without interruption.Â
That tacky sort of nervous sweat began to roll down the notches of Y/Nâs spine. None of the vampires sounded friendly at all. Y/N knew that it would be wishful thinking to expect all of them to be somewhat tame, but she had hoped for at least one that wouldnât be insane or murderous. Hugging her knees to her chest, Y/N counted her breaths to calm down. Heeding Edmundâs initial advice would be wise; trying to keep her thoughts bland, maintaining aloof confidence. Not bursting into tears, or trying to hide behind Nadiaâs skirts.Â
Chin resting on her knees, Y/N closed her eyes. She wondered what Meredith and Joseph were up to. In the mornings after breakfast, typically they'd have study and silent prayer in the chapel. Y/N considered herself to be somewhat of an atheist, so usually sheâd daydream while on her knees, eyes glazed over. Meredith would let Y/N lean her shoulder on hers, and Joseph would make sure she wouldnât fall asleep and get punished. Sadness filled her at the thought of her memories. It was likely sheâd never get to see Meredith or Joseph ever again. Too busy wallowing, Y/N jolted in her seat when Nadia appeared in front of her, repeating her name several times.Â
âMiss, the masters have returned. We must greet them outside,â Nadia offered Y/N a thick winter jacket, Y/N audibly gulping. Sheâd run out of time.Â
Heart thundering in her chest, Y/N shrugged into the maroon felt coat, shuffling after Nadia with resignation. It was like the a monarch was coming, countless members of staff hurriedly heading to the front entrance or flying up the stairs with various linens. Deciding to think of only her friends, Y/N replayed scenes of the two of her closest kin harvesting vegetables in the gardens during the summer months. Reading with Meredith by candlelight in dramatic voices. Horsing around with Joseph in the hallways when they were supposed to be dusting statues.Â
Outside, the grounds were clearer to her in the daylight. In the spring, the landscaping was probably breathtaking. Quietly, she stood between Edmundâ the head butler, and Nadiaâ the former giving nothing away regarding their private discussion surrounding the coven. Holding her breath, Y/N watched the large iron gates swing open, the purr of car engines filling the quiet street.Â
Biting back a surprised noise, Y/N supposed she shouldnât have been stunned to see a line of luxury cars pulling into the drive. The first in line was a sleek, vibrant-blue colored sports car, followed by a cushy looking black sedan, two black SUVs, and two more small sports carsâ one in cherry red and the other canary yellow.Â
No one said a word. Y/N counted the vehicles againâ there were only six. Again, she was thinking about the excess of wealth. Would it kill them to share cars? Bouncing on the balls of her feet, the blue sports carâs doors opened firstâ upward, like a spaceship. In succession, the rest of the roaring engines cut off and Y/N stared blankly at the carportâs carved stone ceiling to put off matching names to faces. She hadnât even considered how old they looked physically, were they middle agedâ Christ forbid, were they teenagers?Â
âMaster Seokjin. I trust everything went well?â Edmund bowed deeply, Y/N urgently copying the movement when the butler glanced at her from the corner of his eye.Â
âWhoâs this little girl?â Seokjin ignored Edmundâs question, Y/Nâs eyes on the highly polished loafers that were just in front of her.Â
Y/N finally straightened up to take a look at the vampire in front of her, and all of the oxygen was sucked out of her lungs when the most beautiful face she had ever seen was studying her right back. He appeared to physically be in his early thirties, but the faraway look in his eyes gave away his true ancient age.
Tall, broad, and dressed in an expensive looking suit, the dark-haired vampire had his full mouth twisted into disapproval. With his short, choppy bangs, they gave a perfect view to sculpted eyebrows, a pallor to his flawless skin, and of course, the red eyes narrowing while he waited for an answer. Y/N felt like she had to look away, so her eyes slid from Seokjinâs statuesque face to the second figure disembarking from the blue sports car, the passenger.Â
âThis is Acolyte Y/N, from the local Sanctuary. The AB- donor. She arrived last night,â Edmund bowed again, this time at the second vampire storming up the steps to the front door.
âTake this upstairs, Nadia,â the second vampire, again, an exceedingly gorgeous man, barked. While his voice was rich and smooth like silk, he curled his nose up in a snarl when he spotted Y/N beside her head maid.Â
âYes, Master Namjoon,â Nadia grunted when a briefcase was shoved into her chest, Namjoon scoffing once at Y/N before disappearing into the mansion. Three things Y/N noticed about him: the skinny Asian-style sword strapped to his massive back, the thick leather gloves on his hands, and the air of total hatred coming off of him in waves.Â
âDidnât think sheâd be such a⊠scrap of a thing,â Seokjin sounded bored, almost disappointed she wouldnât put up a strong fight.Â
âThe Sanctuary diets arenât particularly nutritious. Sheâll gain more muscle and mass after a few weeks with our great chefs,â Edmund reassured the eldest vampire, whom Y/N wished would stop staring at her and simply go inside.Â
âMake sure sheâs present for dinner,â Seokjin drawled, lifting an eyebrow at Y/N. Was⊠she for dinner? âI have calls to make. Tell the chefs twelve courses tonight, rich food. The little girl needs more meat on her bones to be of actual use.â
With that, Seokjin brushed past the butler, Y/Nâs head already spinning. Next thing she knew, there were three more vampires stalking towards her and Edmund, Y/N wondering which one was the one that could read her uneasy thoughts.Â
âOh? A little dove!â A borderline childish voice is what caught her attention first, wicked delight coloring his tone.Â
If his eyes werenât so frightening, the grin stretching across the vampireâs face could have been on the cover of a magazine. He flicked his overgrown black bangs out of his face, biting down on his plump lower lip with a sharpened fang. Contrary to the chilly weather, all he wore was a loosely buttoned, thin white shirt, revealing a large strip of his pale bare chest.Â
âJimin, donât get carried away like last time. Youâre always breaking your toys,â One of the others, leaning against a stone column, picked his nails while tsking. That particular vampire wouldnât even spare her a glance, his wavy dark hair curtaining his face. While his body was lean, hands were extremely weathered compared to the rest of his smooth, pushing-30-years-old complexion.Â
Knees wobbling from that remark, the third vampire, who was eyeing every inch of her thoughtfully, noticed the movement with a slight smirk and a narrowing of his feline-like eyes.Â
âAw, that wasnât my fault, Hoseok. Donât listen to him, little dove! Weâre going to have fun together,â Jimin, evidently, pouted, but the effect didnât soothe her when she saw a psychotic glint reflected in his irises. âUgh, I hate traveling. I hope thereâs wine in my roomâŠâÂ
Jimin winked at her as he slunk inside. Rolling his eyes, Hoseok, the most casually dressed so far in a simple dark turtleneck, trailed after, Y/N noticing how sharply cut his jawline was and the geometrically perfect way his nose turned up into the air.Â
âMaster Yoongi, is there anything I can get for you before you resume painting?â Edmund cleared his throat, the long-haired vampire finally stopped smirking at Y/N, shaking his head silently. As soon as Yoongi stopped looking at her, she felt like she could breathe again, her fingertips twitching. âWeâve purchased fresh oil paints, as per your request.â
Wordessly, Yoongi was in her presence at once, and the next, with a blur, he was gone.Â
âVampiric speed,â Edmund murmured, Y/N swallowing thickly. She had forgotten that not only did they have individual powers, but they had strength and speed, as well. Only two more to goâ Taehyung and the mind reader, Jeongguk. âYouâre doing well.â
The driver of the second car that had pulled into the driveway, the black sedan, finally cut the engine. The second SUV, the first of which belonged to Hoseok, had long since been turned off but no one emerged from it.Â
âMaster Taehyung typically likes to take a walk around the grounds after returning from business. Here, however, is Master Jeongguk,â Edmund schooled his features, him and Y/N robotically bowing at the final vampire she was to greet. The mind reader.Â
âHello,â Y/N blurted impulsively, much to her chagrin. The youngest vampire appeared to be around her age, perhaps a year or two older, and besides his ghostly complexion and red eyes, Jeongguk looked remarkably like a human manâ perhaps like Joseph, but far more muscular.Â
âEdmund, Iâm assuming this human is the AB- acolyte?â Jeongguk completely ignored Y/N, which had humiliation pulsing through her body painfully. âLetâs see, you. Look at me.â
Y/N froze, Jeongguk stooping to make his face completely level with Y/Nâs. Suddenly, the grip she thought she had on her thoughts melted away into nothing, and she got lost in the doelike quality of the youngest vampireâs eyes.Â
âTypical, Edmund. Warning her about us? All you did was terrify her,â Jeongguk murmured, his youthful voice but a coo. Y/N knew not to trust it, especially when his chilled index finger jabbed into her cheek. âWhoâs Joseph, AB-? A lover from the Sanctuary?â
Y/Nâs tongue turned to stone in her mouth. Like his covenmates, Jeongguk was extremely handsome, but taunted her coldly. Luckily, she had motor function, shaking her head in the slightest. Tongue probing into the meat of his cheek, Jeongguk stood to his full height, the dark brown trench coat he was wearing hiding just how truly large he was.Â
âYouâre fortunate youâre the only butler available to us. Your head would be on a pike, if it were up to me,â Jeongguk, in a mild tone, addressed Edmund, who simply looked at the vampire placidly.Â
âYes, sir,â Edmund took a leather bag from the vampire, Y/N unable to believe how easy it was for Jeongguk to enter her mindâ her memories pulled from her mind to his in hazy flashes that had her skull throbbing.Â
âY/N,â she flinched when Jeongguk addressed her by name, whipping her head around to watch him stalk up the stairs behind her, wearing a murderous smirk. âWear something pretty to dinner, alright?â
Acid began to crawl up her throat, and when Jeongguk disappeared in almost a mist, Edmund placed a grandfatherly-like hand on her upper arm.Â
âRelax now, Y/N. You did well. Very well. You wonât see any of them until dinner. Returning to your bedroom for now would be wise, Nadia will help prepare you for the meal,â Edmund whispered, gripping Jeonggukâs bag in one of his hands. âHead in, child. Youâve been in the cold long enough. Soak up the warmth, while you can.â
It was a miracle that Y/N didnât make deep dents in the carpet of her bedroom as she paced back and forth. Escorted to her room after meeting six out of the seven vampires, Y/N was left to her own devices that afternoon. Nadia had left her a stack of books to entertain herself before dinner, Y/N thinking that sheâd rather swallow shattered glass than sit at a table with the monsters.Â
Halting, Y/N stood in front of one of the windows, hands coming up to brace herself on the windowsill. The ocean was choppy thanks to a biting wind blowing in from the North, the color of it almost black. Was it too late for her to jump off of the cliff? If she made a run for it, would anyone catch her before she could fall to her merciful death?
Eyes glazed over, her fingernails dug into the flesh of her palms. Suddenly and inexplicably, the hair on the back of her neck stood up, like a cold draft of air swept through the room. Ears picking up movement, Y/N spun around, a startled yelp coming from her mouth at the sight of the figure at her door. One of the vampires actually sought her out, lazily trailing his crimson eyes up and down her form. Tripping backwards, Y/Nâs back was pressed into the icy windowpane. The vampire boldly stepping into the light, Y/N realized who it was before he even opened his mouth.
âBe careful, little dove. It would be a shame if you fell through the glass and cracked that skull of yours open before we even had a chance to play,â Jimin teased, though the taunt was far from an innocent jest.Â
âW-whaââ
âI said, careful. Think about how to speak to me before you stutter out something disrespectful,â Jimin sneered, crossing the room in a split second. Flinching, his face was mere inches from hers, his skin so pale it was almost translucent. His eyes, while certainly red, were sort of a dulled tone, and there was nothing good-natured about his expression at all.Â
âIâm sorry,â Y/N whispered, voice cracking. Jimin seemed to accept the apology, tsking and backing up a degree. Y/N forced herself to remain calm, the vampire pushing up the sleeves to his blouse. His chest was even more exposed than it was before, his muscles seemingly carved from white marble.
âThatâs better, dove,â Jimin hummed, falsely sweet. âYou canât wear those rags to dinner. Juliana!â
Jiminâs voice was sing-songy, the vampire putting his hands on his hips and tapping his foot impatiently. Swallowing with great unease, Y/Nâs palms were slick as she held onto the windowsill. Then, the sound of hurried footsteps flooded into the room, Y/Nâs fright easing a degree when Juliana and several other maids joined her and the vampire in the bedroom. At once, Y/Nâs eyes went owlishly wide, each of the maids carrying brightly colored gowns, stacks of velvet boxes, and more pairs of shoes than she could count.Â
âThe latest fashions⊠Chanel and Dior, Cartier jewelry. Fashion design has come a long way these last few centuriesâ not bad for a bunch of humans,â Jimin seemed like he was talking to himself, plucking a heavy looking necklace up from the open case Juliana was holding. Y/N still couldnât get over the childlike lilt to his voice, paired with the unsettling confidence he carried, cautiously returning eye-contact when he sauntered towards her.Â
âDressing your new doll, Jimin?â Hoseok appeared in the doorway, Jimin still entirely focused on getting Y/N pinned to the window. The older vampire had a bottle of liquor in his grasp, an amused smirk on his face. Y/N felt ill.Â
âRubies suit her, donât you think, Hoseok?â Jimin bit down on his lip with a fang, like he did earlier. Then, his voice took on a silky tone, an index finger curling in her direction. âCome here, dove.â
Y/N didnât want to comply, but after nearly a heartbeat, everything in her body was telling her that it was okay, more than okay, to get close to Jimin. She wanted to, needed him, it felt like she could hardly breathe. In a darkened corner of her mind, Y/Nâs rational self realized Jimin was using Hypnosis on her, and there was nothing she could do to resist his his call. Moving on autopilot, Y/N almost stumbled over her feet to close the distance between herself and the vampire.Â
With a satisfied, wicked grin, Jimin tilted his head, looking down at her through his dark lashes. Spellbound by his presenceâ how had Y/N gone her entire life without him? Unprompted, she gathered her hair up and held it over her shoulder, exposing her bare neck to the vampire. Excitement flashed through her when Jimin licked his lips, and when his chilly fingers traced along a fluttering vein by the base of her throat, Y/N squirmed in delight. So removed from herself, as if in a trance, she obediently stayed still as Jimin clasped the necklace around her throat. Past the haze, she could hear an amused snort coming from Hoseok watching by the doorframe.Â
âIsnât that nice?â Jimin hummed, adjusting the jewelry so it sat perfectly on her clavicle. Boldly, he tugged at the neckline of her sweater, exposing more of her skin, the strength in his touch stretching out the flimsy wool with ease.Â
âVery obedient, pet. Juliana, get her ready for dinner,â Hoseok snarked, taking a swig from his liquor.Â
Slowly, like roots of a tree pulling up from the earth, the influence Jimin had over her mind and body untangled from her being with a deep ache. Different from the throbbing, disorienting pain that filled her brain when Jeongguk infiltrated her thoughts, Jiminâs affect gripped her entire being as if her bone marrow was bruising. With a whimper, Y/N staggered to the side, Juliana promptly righting her by one of her arms. Jimin had used his vampiric speed to join Hoseok at the door, winking at Y/N trying to catch her breath.Â
âHere, Katie. Make the human a pre-dinner cocktail. She looks like sheâs going to suffer from a paranoid break. I abhor hysterics,â Hoseok loudly placed his glass bottle of booze on one of Y/Nâs nightstands, addressing an older woman who was holding several silky dresses in her arms.Â
With that, the two vampires shut the door behind themselves, the sounds of their expensive shoes marching down the hallway, leaving Y/N to figure out what just happened. The necklace around her throat felt like a ten-pound weight, and if the room wasnât full of maids who acted like nothing happened, she would have ripped it off and pelted it at the bedroom door. Noise buzzing around her, rustling of skirts, the only thing that kept her on her feet was Julianaâs arm slung around her lower back.Â
âAlright, Miss, letâs get started on your bath,â Juliana said airily, Y/N feeling a single tear slip down her cheek, which she hurriedly swept away with her sweater sleeve before anyone caught it. âI have the most lovely hairstyle in mind for you. Master Jimin seemed to like that necklace on you, so weâll pick something red to go with it.â
Y/N was astonished. Juliana was in the room when that whole interaction happened, was she not? Did she not see how Jimin hypnotized her, and was she not disturbed by it? Perhaps it was something only Y/N and the two vampires could sense happening, but Y/N had never felt more vulnerable and alone. Hollowly, she let Juliana herd her into the bathroom, sitting on the closed toilet seat, she wasnât fully listening to the maid, tracing her fingers over the polished stones around her neck.Â
âThe chefs have been working so hard today on the meal, itâs going to be wonderful, Miss Y/N! I helped the executive chef select ingredients at the finest market in town,â Juliana tested the water coming from the bathtubâs tap, pouring various vials into the water. âI picked up some moisturizing rose oils, bubbles, and powdered milk for the bath. I even managed to find dried flowers, which is rare for this time of year. Come, Iâll wash your hair for you.â
âH-huh?â Y/N squeaked, not wanting to strip her clothes off in front of somebody else.Â
âItâs quite alright, Miss. Weâre your personal maids, there is no reason to be bashful,â Juliana insisted, keeping her eyes low, but helping Y/N to her feet. Too afraid to protest, Y/N stood statue-still as the maid carefully removed the necklace Jimin put on her and handed it off to another nameless maid. âHave you ever heard of a spa day? Think of it as that!â
âSpa day?â Y/N repeated stupidly, blushing furiously when she was left in just her brassier and the scrap they called underwear. Juliana turned, allowing Y/N to remove her undergarments and get into the mass of perfumed bubbles piling up in the tub. âNever heard of that⊠is that a holiday?â
âNo, Miss,â Juliana giggled, her cheeks pink with merriment. âYouâll just enjoy some beauty treatments. Itâs been a while since weâve gotten to do things like this, so youâll have to forgive us if we go overboard with spoiling you.â
Dumbfounded was the only word for how Y/N felt. At that point, she was going to get whiplash from being treated like a princess by the staff at one moment, and like a toy by the vampires the next. Bitterly, Y/N came up with the hypothesis that the reasons she was getting âspoiledâ was either out of pity, or that the vampires wanted their toy shiny and flawless. Katie, the older maid from before, appeared with a crystal glass filled with some kind of bubbling liquid, a slice of a blood-red orange floating amongst real ice cubes.
âAs per Master Hoseokâs request, Miss. Itâs a blood orange rum sour, his favorite,â Katie slightly bowed, a wisp of gray hair falling from her low bun. Alarm bells went off in Y/Nâs head.Â
âBlood?âÂ
âIt simply refers to the color and variety of the citrus, dear. Not actual blood,â Katieâs mouth twitched, like she was trying not to laugh. Y/N took a sniff of the drink, recoiling slightly at the burn in her nostrils. She knew it was alcoholâ something she never tried before.Â
âAlcohol isnât allowed at the Sanctuary. They tell us itâs bad for acolytes,â Y/N felt like a lamb going up for slaughter, unsure and anxious. Warm water was being poured down her back from a cup, where Juliana was slowly soaking the strands of her hair to wash, and it made her shiver.Â
âWell, dear, youâre here now. You may drink as much as you or the Masters deem suitable,â Katie bowed again, whisking away back into Y/Nâs bedroom to select her dinner outfit.Â
If she knew anything about alcohol, it was that it had the ability to steel oneâs nerves. Which was something she desperately needed- so bravely, her eyes fluttered shut and she took a hearty swig of the cocktail. The first thing that washed over her palate was bright, juicy citrus, but when she swallowed, the burn of alcohol made the contents of her stomach sting. Grimacing, she willed herself to drain the glass, wondering when sheâd feel the effects. Gut boiling, she kept her eyes shut as Juliana worked shampoo into her hair.Â
âYou have such pretty hair, Miss Y/N,â Juliana complimented, Y/Nâs cheeks hotâ not just from the compliment. A haze, a pleasant one, had her humming. Was it the way Juliana was massaging her temples, or was it the booze flooding through her system? âAnything else we can get you? Another drink?â
âOkay?â Y/N replied, just a tad bit more comfortable with asking for things. Juliana called out for Katie while she rinsed Y/Nâs hair, the warm water making her sigh.Â
And when she had another drink in her hand, Juliana wrapping a hot towel around her conditioned hair and a third nameless maid using a sandy scrub to slough off flakiness from her years-neglected skin, Y/N started to feel giddy. Maybe things wouldnât be so badâ being pampered sure was nice, and Y/N had always been strong-willed. Edmund was right, earlier; the vampires needed her alive, so they wouldnât dare kill her. To Y/Nâs knowledge, there wasnât another human in the nearest Sanctuaries with blood as rare as hers.Â
It was like she could feel her backbone growing, only peeling one of her eyes open when something odd was gliding up her legs. Cocking her eyebrow curiously, she watched the third maidâ Meiâ use a razor to shave downy hair from her legs. Strange.Â
When she was sufficiently scrubbed, shaved, and presented with oil and lotion to apply, Y/N was left in the bathroom to dry off and slide into a terry cloth robe. Wobbling a little when she got out of the tub, Y/N giggled as she slathered herself with a floral scented lotion, her legs foreignly baby-soft. The cocktails were certainly doing their job, Y/N pinching her cheeks in the mirror and fixing a determined look on her face.
She was always the brave one amongst herself, Meredith, and Joseph. Why should she dissolve into a puddle of helplessness and meek responses? Even though she was being made over into a perfect angel for a group of demons, she held significant power. She didnât need the coven to survive, but they did.Â
With renewed courage, Y/N returned to her bedroom. That time, only Nadia and Juliana remained, both of them waiting for her by the old vanity that was littered with appliances, jewelry, and cosmetics. The sun was starting to set, making the sky a burnt orange over the silver ocean.
âHowâre you feeling?â Nadia smiled at her through the mirror when Y/N sunk down onto the stool, Y/N returning the expression. She thought that might have been the first time she smiled in the previous 24 hours.Â
âRelaxed,â Y/N answered honestly, sitting still while Nadia worked a silky product through her hair. Juliana, however, began selecting various powders and tubes and comparing them to Y/Nâs complexion with a concentrated pout.Â
âFantastic! Iâm pleased to hear,â Nadia seemed to glow, like it was her lifeâs duty to pamper and please Y/N.Â
Lapsing into silence, Y/N stared at her reflection while Juliana began to dust her face with powder, and Nadia fired up a device that seemed to dry her hair. Buzzed, she watched the two maids make her up into a princess that Y/N used to read about with Meredith, her unruly hair manipulated into a pretty style, shimmering ruby gloss being painted across her lips.Â
Once the âhair dryerâ was switched off, Y/N dared to ask a question that popped into her mind when she got to the bottom of her second cocktail in the bath. Rolling back her shoulders, she got Nadiaâs attention while she was sliding a sparkly hair clip into Y/Nâs hair. When the query left her lips, both of her maids' expressions went from merry to grimâ which wasnât encouraging.
âNadia, what happened to the covenâs previous donor?âÂ
âWhere is the human sitting?â Yoongi crossed his arms over his chest, a dull ache all over his body. It had been too long since he had fed on human blood, and his immortal body was feeling the deprivation. âMight I suggest⊠not next to Jimin?â
âWhy, do you want that little girl at your side instead?â Seokjin hardly looked up from the documents he was signing, already seated at the head of the dining room table. âYouâre not the greedy type, Yoongi. Leave that to Hoseok.â
Yoongi curled up his lip into a snarl, but would not offer a retort to the elder vampire. Really, the only one who had the balls and Seokjinâs grace to allow challenging was Namjoon. With a sigh, Yoongi took his usual seat, his fangs aching. Since they returned to the estate, the scent of AB- blood intensified Yoongiâs longing to have a taste of that sample the coven received earlier in the week. Idly, he traced the veins on the back of his handâ usually pale blue, but with the lack of blood flowing through his system, they were nearly dark gray.Â
âWhich documents are those?â
âFrom the UN. They want us to sit in on an Assembly in December,ïżœïżœïżœ Seokjin sounded terribly bored, mostly because he was to death. Another human war heâd have to offer expertise on, expertise that would probably be ignored. After all, Seokjin and his covenmates were really only invited out of fear.Â
âWhat a pain in the ass,â Hoseok arrived at the table, collapsing onto the seat beside Yoongi. Kicking his feet up on the polished table, narrowly missing the china that was set there, Seokjinâs pen-scratching stopped. âI hate New York City. Filthy place. Should have burned it down when I still had my ship.â
âWas New York even established when you still had a ship, Captain Morgan?â Seokjin snarked, staring once pointedly at the bottle of rum in Hoseokâs hand, and then at his boots on the table. âPut your feet down, now.â
Hoseok rolled his rust-colored eyes but obeyed, knowing not to anger Seokjin unless he wanted Namjoon to use his âgiftâ on him. Taking a swig of the rum, Hoseok frownedâ the longer he went without human blood, the duller his taste buds got. He only tasted a flat note of cinnamon, not even the sting of the liquor. Hopefully, heâd get a taste of the mousy acolyte that night.Â
Snapping his fingers sharply, a staff member appeared out of the shadows to take the signed documents from Seokjin. With mild annoyance, he checked his watch for the time; he told Nadia, the humanâs maid, to have the girl at the dinner table at 8 PM sharp. Nadia still had ten minutes before her life was in danger. Seokjin couldnât stand humans who couldnât follow simple directions.Â
âIs twelve courses really necessary? Weâll be here for hours,â Hoseok complained, mostly because heâd have to hear the chefs drone on and on about the ingredients of each dish and the beverage pairing that went with it.Â
âYou saw how pathetically frail that human was. If she is to serve us, she needs to gain weight,â Namjoon thundered into the room, his tread heavy and confident. He sat closest to Seokjin, on the left, his expression made of stone. Again, Hoseok rolled his eyes.Â
âI agree. With just a few gulps, I could drain the little dove dry,â a melodious voice joined the conversation, Jimin giggling when he sunk into his chair just across from Namjoon. Annoyed with the buttons on his shirt, Jimin tugged the last one free, letting both sides of the garment hang loose.Â
Namjoon set his jaw in warning, already bracing himself for how insufferable Jimin would become with the arrival of the girl. Namjoon thought it was beneath him to interact with humans unless necessary, while Jimin preferred to see just how far he could push them. Jimin simply grinned back at Namjoon, slow and seductive, a muscle pulsing in the elder vampireâs cheek.Â
âControl yourself, Jimin. Youâre on thin ice,â Seokjin leaned back in his chair, his voice airy and high. His voice had even forced Namjoon somewhat stiff. âTaehyung, have you contacted Berwind?â
The owner of the estate the coven currently called home made his entrance, still in his tweed suit from earlier. Taehyung looked exactly like he did in the portrait of himself hanging above the grand staircase. Itâs like time, for Taehyung, stopped in 1869.Â
âWait, why?â Hoseok straightened up, with distaste on his face when Taehyung took the opposite head of the tableâ across from Seokjin. âThat guy is a blowhard.â
âWell, the blowhard might be our newest partner for marine affairs. You want a new ship, do you not?â Taehyung pointed out blandly, rubbing the grayish veins over his temples. âWeâre going to have to host a party soon. He wonât agree to anything unless we get a selection of acolytes and fine wine.â
âShe has five more minutesâŠâ Seokjin murmured to himself, secretly wishing Nadia would give him an excuse to blow off steam. âWhere is Jeongguk?â
âHyung,â Namjoon cleared his throat to get Seokjinâs attention, pointing to the door leading into the butlerâs pantry.Â
Jeongguk emerged, his hands shoved into his pockets as a very sheepish looking set of sous chefs followed him with silver trays.Â
âI donât know why they expected us to eat food when the lack of blood has stolen our sense of taste,â Jeongguk drawled, a chef shakily placing a cordial glass in front of Seokjin.Â
It contained the remainder of the AB- sample, the acolyteâs blood. The glass was hardly on the table before Yoongi snatched it up, draining it in one go. Anything to relieve the ache. Even after five hundred years, Yoongi could never get used to the feeling of being starved.Â
âSo sorry, Masters,â one of the chefs bowed, Namjoonâs eyes narrowing. Normally, he would have broken a limb for the forgetfulness, but he didnât have it in him that evening. âHors d'oeuvres will be out momentarily.â
Jeongguk scoffed, glancing curiously when Seokjin started tutting as the youngest vampire began to take his usual spot beside Namjoon.Â
âWhatâs wrong?âÂ
âLeave a space between you and Namjoon-ah,â Seokjin ordered firmly. âThe human will sit between you two, lest she decide to flee the table, you two will be able to restrain her swiftly.â
Jimin pouted, his lips stained with the blood he sipped from his cordial glass. Seokjin was about to get up to deal with Nadia failing to follow his order when every vampire in the room paused, clumsy footsteps hurrying in the direction of the dining room. Covered poorly by expensive perfume was the scent of unease, alcohol, and mortal vitality.Â
âCutting it close, Nadia,â Seokjin purred, the maid blushing as she ushered the young acolyte into the dining room.Â
The girl, dressed in a velvet ruby cocktail dress, fidgeted with the short hem of the garment while gawking at the crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Her racing pulse was audible and visible; veins fluttering at the base of her throat.Â
âI apologize, Master Seokjin. Iâm afraid Juliana and I got carried away with dressing Miss Y/N for dinner. It has been a while,â Nadia bowed, the human acolyte flinching when Jimin was abruptly at her side. âPlease, enjoy dinner. Iâll take my leave, now.â
âOh, our little dove! Youâre in the Mugler dress, your maids chose so wellâŠ. Matches the rubies perfectly,â Jimin cooed while poking the choker around her neck, the rest of the vampires knowing that there was nothing sweet about Jiminâs approval. Jimin, despite the raised brow from Seokjin that was directed towards him, took up one of Y/Nâs trembling hands, dragging her further into the room.Â
âThank you,â Y/N breathed, intimidated and sounding like she was far from flattered. Jimin delighted in the way her body completely locked up with his touch, her palm slick with perspiration.Â
Stumbling in her heels, Y/N had no choice but to be escorted to the table by Jimin, her large eyes widening when she realized who she was to be seated between. Pulling out her chair like a perfect gentleman, Y/N snatched her hand back as soon as she tumbled onto the velvet cushion. Jimin didnât seem to care, simply smirking, stalking back to his own place at the table. There was a pause, Y/N glancing around the room at both the fine decorations and the vampires, fingers still twitching at her dress hemline. It was likely she hadnât worn something so revealing before.Â
Y/N blinked when her sight landed on one of the heads of the table, the vampire in the portrait on the staircase staring back at her blankly. He looked precisely like he had in the painting, down to the light-colored suit. Sure, his face was a bit more drawn and he was much paler, but it was almost like he stepped out of the canvas like a realm-walker.
Nervously, she peeked to the left, where Namjoon was, the vampire taking a sip of a red liquid from a small glass, his leather gloves still on his large hands. He caught her gaze from the corner of his sharpened eyes, Y/N knowing at once what he was drinkingâ far too viscous to be wine, too red, it had to be blood. Whose blood it was, exactly, Y/N hoped sheâd never know.Â
âItâs yours, of course, remnants of the sample. Humans are so dim,â Jeongguk easily read her thoughts, not even having to put in effort to enter her mind. Even with the lack of effort, he could tell Y/N was uncomfortable with him probing around in her skull, the girl wincing and rubbing her forehead.Â
âDo not sap her of energy yet, Jeongguk. She must eat so she can be useful,â Seokjin sighed, still tasting her on his tongue. Though she was malnourished, her blood was still the finest he had tasted in centuries.Â
âWhat were they feeding you at that sanctimonious dump, pet?â Hoseok, still lazily slouching, drawled. Y/N hesitated, not knowing whether or not to reply, making Hoseok grow impatient. âSpeak when spoken to. Articulate.â
âU-uh, um⊠organ meats, mostly. Lentils and kale,â Y/N squeaked, her complexion a touch green.Â
âPoor little dove. How repulsive,â Jimin pouted, the expression teasing.Â
Y/N opened her mouth, fidgeting in her seat, Taehyung watching her mortal movements with fascinationâ they could never quite sit still. Before she could speak again, squirming under the weight of seven ruby gazes, staff members dressed in suits and white gloves came from the butlerâs pantry carrying dishes. One of the staff members was carrying a silver ice-bucket with a bottle of wine, Y/N eagerly waiting for more alcohol to take the edge off. Whatever she had earlier had long since worn off.Â
âGood evening, Masters, Miss Y/N,â a man in a chefâs uniform began, standing beside Seokjin at the head of the table. âTonightâs hors d'oeuvres is oysters rockefeller with Sambuca and garlic-buttered sautĂ©ed spinach, paired with Clos des Bouquinardieres Muscadet. Please enjoy.â
Jeongguk laughed when he read Y/Nâs mind trying to wrap around unfamiliar words. Rubbing her forehead again, she stared at the odd thing placed in front of her. As someone poured wine for herâ to her disappointment, only about an inch of liquid splashing into the glassâ she was immensely curious about the seashell placed delicately on a tiny plate, containing something breaded within.Â
âNever had seafood before?â Hoseok raised a dark eyebrow, ignoring the oyster and going straight for his wine.Â
âThis is seafood?â Y/N blurted, Jimin finding her innocence quite entertaining. She was like a young girl heâd write as his heroine in one of his tragedies. Hoseok, however, glared at Y/Nâs failure to answer his question. âIâve just had t-tuna before⊠M-master Hoseok.â
âMaster! Look at that, the pet is already learning her place,â Hoseokâs laugh was boisterous, bouncing off of the great walls, a thin whimper leaving from the back of Y/Nâs throat. Namjoon had heard whimpers like that millions of times: pure, involuntary fear. It made him smile behind the rim of his wine glass.Â
âEnough. Eat,â Seokjinâs voice was a hiss, plucking up the small fork specifically for shellfish. âYoongi. I want you to get in touch with some artists in Italy. Weâll invite them here when we host Berwind, you know how much he loves being in the company of talent.â
Yoongi chewed the oyster thoroughly, relieved that he could actually taste the flavor after just a small sip of the acolyteâs blood. All of the painters Yoongi once knew, the ones he actually wished could be present during a party, were long since dead and gone. Heâd have to write to modern artists, who would be frothing at the mouth for an opportunity to meet Yoongi. What a bore.Â
âIâve seen Gianluca Traina, his work isnât half-bad. I can reach out to him and Agostino Iacurci,â Yoongi leaned back, letting a staff member take his plate. His hands itched to paint, loathing that heâd have to sit through eleven more courses. In particular, as he watched the young human girl cautiously raise a fork to her mouth, he wanted to capture how she looked when she tasted a flavor brand-new to her. âTheyâre no Boticelli or Michelangelo, though.â
âToo bad your mentor wasnât turned,â Namjoon spoke up, though Yoongi knew Namjoon really didnât care one way or the other.Â
âDa Vinci would have hated the modern age,â Yoongi muttered nonchalantly, Namjoon scoffing at the name-drop. Not that the human would have known who the artist was, Namjoon confirming that she had no idea who Leonardo da Vinci was when she peered at Yoongi vacantly, draining her wine glass with a shaky grip.Â
Y/N felt the wine burning in her stomach, stuck between relieved that she was being ignored for the moment and filled with anticipation for the next time the attention would be on her.Â
âNext we have the amuse-bouche. Pickled baby beets with herbed goat cheese, candied kumquats and basil chiffon. With it we have Sancerre.â
The chef reappeared, the next small plate and glass of wine placed before Y/N. The food, so far, were like works of art, and Y/N almost felt bad eating it. Especially when she thought about the bland, mushy pile of goo her fellow acolytes at the Sanctuary were picking at while she ate like a queen.Â
Mercifully, all the vampires talked about for quite some time was the event they were planning for the following week, and they left Y/N alone. Her guard was not coming down any time soon, so she stayed quiet as a mouse through each course.Â
Acorn squash soup garnished with pepitas, purple radish microgreens and sage oil with prosecco. Native lobster, roasted heritage carrots, carrot puree, buttermilk puree, spiced crumb and chardonnay. Kale and brussels sprout salad with maple-candied pecans, honeycrisp apples, pomegranate and lemon vinaigrette with sauvignon blanc. Ingredients, flavors, and textures Y/N never even dreamed of before. By the time she stuffed the last slice of apple from her salad into her mouth, Y/N was already feeling quite satiated, and the wine was dizzying up her head. Or perhaps it was Jeongguk still fishing though her mind.Â
âSeven more courses, human. Donât think you can leave this table before then,â Jeongguk reminded her mildly, her suspicions confirmed. Thankfully, she caught herself before she could grumble at him.Â
âTell me, little girl. Did you spend your entire life in that Sanctuary?â Seokjin asked, curious about how much she knew about vampires. That, and he was concerned about her purity; though judging by her innocence, he didnât predict that to be too much of a problem.Â
âNo, Master Seokjin,â Y/N replied, apprehensive towards a round of questioning.Â
âElaborate.â
Swallowing, Y/N glanced down at the fish that was just delivered to her, stomach turning. She found it hard to look at any of the vampires for too long, but Seokjinâs face was so hauntingly beautiful, it hurt to look at.Â
âI was brought to the Sanctuary ten years ago, when I was fifteen. I grew up on the outskirts of town and was raised by my grandmother. When she passed away, I drifted until I was caught by wardens who were testing humanâs blood types on the street.â
âIâve noticed those vans around town. Wardens drive them around looking for new acolytes,â Jeongguk remarked helpfully, when Hoseok looked distantly confused.Â
âYou have the rarest blood type in the world. How is it that you were not immediately sent to a Sanctuary upon your birth? It is the law,â Seokjin was frowning, extremely annoyed. Fifteen years of alluding a system set up so meticulously led him to believe sheâd be wayward.Â
âI was born off of the grid, not in a hospital. My grandmother faked my blood results later on, when we were visited by Sanctuary wardens,â Y/N spoke softly, too afraid to raise her voice. She didnât like the sharpened edge to Seokjinâs tone.Â
âI donât understand how an elderly woman could have pulled that off,â Hoseok said, his mouth flattened into a line. âWhat happened to your parents, pet?â
Y/N flinched, reluctant to give up a vulnerability to the predators. She knew she wouldnât be able to conceal her thoughts, however, with Jeongguk still prying into her head. With the fish cleared away, a roasted chicken was put in front of herâ this time, with a glass of red wine. Before answering Hoseok, she sucked down the velvety liquid.Â
âMy mother died in childbirth, I never knew her. Apparently my father was just a fling, I didnât know him, either. It was just me and grandma,â Y/N pushed a strand of pasta around on her plate, doodling shapes with the tip of her fork in the creamy sauce.Â
âThe little dove is an orphan. How tragic,â Jiminâs excitement was paramount. There was nothing he loved more than a heroine with an illâfated past. Y/N was disturbed by the twinkle in his eyes, barely able to finish the rest of her chicken.Â
âUm, itâs alright. You canât really miss what you never knew,â Y/N spoke impulsively, like she was talking to Joseph or Meredith rather than seven vampires who were effectively perfect, lethal strangers.Â
âAdorable,â Jimin gushed, licking his lips. Yoongi, beside Jimin, pinched the bridge of his nose, exasperated with Jiminâs theatrics. It came naturally to Jimin, being a writer of dramas and screenplays, so Yoongi couldnât actually fault him for it, but it was dreadful to withstand.Â
Blood rushed to Y/Nâs face, the three youngest vampires in the dining room becoming coiled and ready to pounce. Seokjin simply held up his hand disinterestedly, a silent order for the fledglings to get control of themselves.
âOh! Whatâs this?â Y/N had become incredibly loosened up thanks to the seven various wines she tasted over the course of the evening, cocking her head at the small silver dish placed in front of her.Â
âMiss, itâs a lime sorbet with mint to cleanse the palate before the second main course,â A staff member poured a bubbly wine into a skinny flute for her, presenting a miniature spoon for Y/N to use.
âSor-betâŠâ Y/N repeated slowly, scooping up some of the treat, the iciness washing over her tongue bizarre and making her audibly exclaim. A frozen sweet wasnât something she was able to have at the Sanctuary, and it brought a tear to her eye.Â
âThey brought out the Dom Perignon, what do they think, we have the Pope here?â Hoseok lifted his champagne flute to his face, watching the bubbles dance in the glass.Â
âIs it expensive?â Y/N dared to ask, a distant part of her screaming to shut up. Hoseokâs expression darkened when she addressed him, so she instantly corrected herself. âMaster Hoseok.â
âTaehyung will only drink expensive wines. That champagne you so hastily gulped down is the most expensive vintage wine that money can buy, pet,â Hoseok smirked, Y/N becoming embarrassed that she did, in fact, knock the drink back.
âYou paint me as a snob,â Taehyung frowned, earning a dry chuckle from Jeongguk.Â
âTake a look around this place, for Christâs sake. Of course youâre a snob,â Jeongguk remarked, gesturing around the lavish dining room they were seated in.
Y/N was positively stuffed. In fact, she clasped a hand over her mouth when a rack of lamb and rice replaced her empty sorbet dish, not wanting to eat another bite. She felt if she did, the velvet dress she was in would rip open.Â
âYou will eat it all,â Seokjin barked when Y/N made no motion to pick up her fork, the sound making her flinch into Namjoonâs thick shoulder. The vampire stiffened, a disgusted look on his face, Y/Nâs skin flashing with heat. âYou will eat it, or Iâll allow Jimin to go over there and force-feed you.â
That threat terrified Y/N, Jiminâs grin widening when she caught his eye. Without another second spared, Y/N began cutting through the meat, much to Jiminâs disappointment. With a bereft sigh, Jimin leaned on his elbows, craving some trouble he could stir up.Â
Diligently, Y/N picked her way through the final courses, nearly gagging on the rich chocolate truffles that ended the meal. She was laughed at againâ that time by Hoseok, when she asked if she could really eat the âgold leafâ dusted on top of the dessert. The final drink that was offered was an espresso âmartiniâ, which is what careened Y/N out of tipsiness and straight into dizzy intoxication. Giggling for no particular reason, Y/N started folding her napkin into different shapes, forgetting who her company was.Â
âSheâs a pretty little dove, isnât she?â Jimin held his face in his hands, ravenous even though he had plenty of human food in his stomach.Â
âThose words are familiar,â Jeongguk deadpanned, Yoongi spotting where things were going a mile away.Â
âI bet sheâd look pretty all drained, too. Like the last girl,â Jiminâs voice was dreamy, and it was fortunate that Y/N was too distracted by her cocktail to pick up on what he was going on about.Â
âWatch it,â Jeongguk warned, not wanting to end the evening with Jiminâs dramatics.
âOh, come now, Jeongguk⊠donât you want to pin her down, fangs in her throat?â Venom flooded into Jiminâs mouth, watching Y/Nâs pulse fluttering at the base of her throat. âWe could always find another, too, after we drain her. You take a wrist, Iâllââ
âNamjoon-ah,â Seokjin interrupted quietly, looking up towards the chandelier. The whole table went silent, Jiminâs mouth slamming shut, regret all over his sculpted face. With a grunt, Namjoon stood from his seat, slowly stalking around the table.Â
Y/Nâs attention towards the vampires was recaptured when she noticed Namjoon, eyes dark and determined, approaching Jimin. The silence deafening, Y/N watched curiously when Namjoon bent low, face close to Jiminâs. Even Y/N could sense Jiminâs fear, and it made her instantly nauseous.Â
Namjoon gripped Jiminâs sculpted jaw, his gloved hands rough against Jiminâs skin, and for a moment, Y/N thought Namjoon was going to kiss the younger vampire. Narrowing his eyes, Namjoon squeezed Jiminâs jaw, Jimin going absolutely rigid when they made eye contact, the martini glass Jimin was holding shattering in his grasp. Horrified, Y/N watched Jimin shake, eyebrows scrunched up in agony, and she realized Namjoon was using his âgiftâ on Jimin. For what, she wasnât sure, but it was terrifying that he could inflict so much pain on even a vampire.Â
âEnough,â Seokjin called, Namjoon releasing Jiminâs jaw at once, and the younger vampire gasped for breath, his body sagging over the table. âI told you you were on thin ice, Jimin.â
âSorry,â Jimin heaved, only apologetic because he had to suffer from Namjoonâs Pain Illusion. The sensation of being burned alive was unbearable, but he didnât regret what he said. Besides, it was trouble that he was craving earlier.Â
âNo youâre not,â Namjoon hissed, Y/N unable to process how scary Namjoon looked, standing beside Seokjin with his arms crossed. Y/N swore to herself, in that very moment, she would do everything in her power to avoid Namjoon using Pain Illusion on her.Â
âCan we wrap this evening up now?â Yoongi asked, peeved. He wanted to isolate, to paint. Â
âNot yet,â Seokjin twirled an empty wine glass contemplatively, his eyes then on Y/N. âCome here, little girl.â
âW-what? Why?â Y/N asked with dread, still nauseous. Seokjin clicked his tongue, agitated.Â
Come here, little girl.
That time, Seokjinâs voice was in her head rather than out loud. Forgetting that he could use Compulsion, she felt her skin crawling hearing his dulcet tones inside of her head. Staring at her expectantly, Y/N was frozen in her seat. Seokjin snapped his fingers, and Namjoon rounded the table again, hooking one of his gloved hands under Y/Nâs bicep. Roughly hauling her to her feet, she was effectively dragged to the head of the table, Y/N starting to hyperventilate and panic. Namjoonâs grip was bruising, her skin smarting when he let her go.Â
Sit.Â
Seokjinâs voice in her mind was firm and authoritative, spreading his legs expectantly. Y/Nâs eyes bugged out of her headâ there was no way on Godâs green planet she was sitting on that vampireâs lap. Still borderline hysterical, she did the only thing she could think of: beg and plead.Â
âP-please, please. Donât hurt me,â Y/N had a tear running down her cheek, Seokjinâs expression hardening at the sight.Â
Sit down.
Suddenly, Y/Nâs spine went rigid. Seokjinâs mental suggestion didnât seem so bad, then. Even though she was still crying and breathing heavily, her body moved on its own, lowering herself onto one of Seokjinâs thighs. The power of his suggestion, his Compulsion, was impossible to override, so embarrassingly, she was perched on Seokjinâs lap. The vampire curled a hand around her waist, his hold ironclad, to keep her in place. Panic setting in further, Y/N continued to beg the eldest vampire pathetically.Â
âPlease, Iâm begging you,â Y/N whimpered, Seokjin setting his wine glass down and tracing his fingers over a steak knife beside it.Â
âJeongguk, Taehyung,â Seokjin sighed, exhausted. The little girl was proving to be difficult, so heâd need some persuasion to keep her quiet. Confused, Y/N looked at Jeongguk, more tears slipping down her face when she felt him worming her way into her memories.Â
âI do not know if youâre aware how a coven operatesâŠâ Seokjin began, Y/N finding it hard to focus on his voice while Jeongguk was in her head. âBut as the head of the coven, I must be the first to bite you. However, my covenmates⊠theyâre starving.â
Chest heaving, Y/N hated the sturdy feeling of Seokjinâs chest pressed against her back. He was cold, plucking up the steak knife and totally indifferent to her hysteria.Â
âY/N, itâs okay!â A familiar, cheery voice had her head snapping in an opposite direction, pure amazement washing over her at the sight of the person across the table.Â
It was Joseph, from the Sanctuary, dressed in his usual white linens and grinning at her. The sight of him had her tears drying up, even if she had no idea how her friend had gotten there. She didnât even notice he had taken the spot that Taehyung once sat in.Â
What Y/N wasnât aware of was how Joseph managed to arrive at The Breakers. It was simple: Jeongguk found memories of Joseph in the acolyteâs mind, Seokjin pried the image of Joseph from Jeonggukâs report, and sent it to Taehyung, who then Glamored himself as the acolyteâs friend. The visual of her former friend was enough to have Y/N calming down somewhat, Taehyung keeping up the act by using words that âJosephâ would.Â
âI bet that meal was a lot better than the Sanctuary slop. We had canned tuna tonight.â
âJoey? How did you get here?â Y/N breathed, watching Joseph (Taehyung) push a hand through his dark curls, one of his common habits.Â
You are going to be calm while I do this.Â
Seokjinâs voice, a sirenâs call in her brain, told her. She wasnât entirely focused on the vampire whose lap she was sitting in, hardly aware that he was holding onto her wrist with a cold hand. All of her panic went away instantly, melting on Seokjinâs lap, limp for him.Â
âJust visiting. Actually, itâs really nice here, isnât it?â Joseph replied, Taehyung wondering just how close the two of them were as he saw Y/N through Josephâs eyes.Â
âI-I guess?â Y/N answered, still staring at her friend in disbelief. She froze when she felt something cold and sharp against her wrist, looking down to see that Seokjin had the steak knife against her skin. âWait, what are youââ
âY/N, I think youâll be happy!â Her friend interrupted, distracting her. Taehyung inwardly smirked at how easy it was to fool her.Â
âH-how? Ah!â Y/N yelped, Seokjin dragging the knifeâs blade across her flesh, cutting into the skin. A three inch long gash was created, blood immediately spilling down her palm, Y/N out-of-body when Seokjin placed her wrist over the empty wine glass.Â
âLook at me, Y/N. Itâs alright. Hey, remember when we used to weed the garden together and see who could pull out the most dandelions?âÂ
âUh-huh,â Y/Nâs voice was far away, somehow relaxed in Seokjinâs arms and talking to her friend even though her wrist was just slit. Joseph was right, it was alright, everything was okay, and sheâd be fine. âYouâd always win.â
âThatâs right, squirt. You could never beat me.â
His nickname for her had a stab of pain rocking through her. It really was Joseph!
âJ-joey,â Y/N began, feeling lightheaded from the blood flowing from the gash on her wrist. âWhat were you trying to tell me when they took me away?â
Joseph seemed puzzled, Taehyung unfortunately not having an answer. Thinking on his feet, he composed himself, leaning forward, and came up with a response the girl would likely be satisfied with.Â
âOh, I said that Iâd write to you every week. That Iâd never forget you.â
Y/N didnât reply, her expression wiping blank. Taehyung didnât know if that was a good thing or a bad thing. Surprisingly, Jeongguk couldnât even decipher what she was thinking when he probed into her skull. All he felt coming from the girl was deep remorse.Â
Then, Seokjin lifted her wrist again. Trembling, she turned to get a look at his perfect face, gasping sharply when the vampire brought her hand close to his face. Full lips parting, his tongue dragged along the cut he made on her wrist, and Y/N gawked in awe as she watched Seokjinâs eye color go from rusty to deep, dark red.Â
âVampire venom can cauterize wounds,â Taehyungâs low voice rang out, and when Y/N turned her head, Joseph was gone and Taehyung had returned to his seat. It was then that she realized she had been deceived, and her heart dropped. Joseph was never truly there, it was Taehyung Glamoring himself to make her docile.Â
âPass it around,â Seokjin spoke from behind her, his grip likely leaving a deep bruise on the small of her waist while Namjoon reached for the wine glassâ nearly full to the brim with her blood.Â
With horror, Y/N watched Namjoon take a deep gulp from the glass, color returning to his skin which took on a golden tone. His eyes, too, became richer in color, and in a daze, Y/N was still as the glass made its way around the table, each of the vampires seemingly coming back to life as soon as her blood touched their lips.Â
Stay still, little girl.Â
Seokjin, still ordering her around mentally, started to gather her hair in one of his fists, pushing it over her shoulder to expose the column of her neck. Helplessly, all Y/N could do was squeeze her eyes shut, knowing what was coming.Â
A pair of cold, but plush, lips parted against her throat, the eldest vampire collecting her in his arms firmly as razor-sharp fangs brushed her skin. Gripping the edge of the dining table, she shrieked when she felt Seokjinâs fangs sink into her neck.Â
There was a stinging sensationâ probably the venomâ but a head-to-toe pain flooded through her all at once. It was repulsive to feel Seokjinâs temperature immediately heat up, his chest becoming warm like a humanâs, all because of her blood flowing into his mouth. Unable to move due to his supernatural strength keeping her caged, she felt hot tears pouring down her cheeks while Seokjin latched onto her. The recognizable sensation of blood leaving her body, the sensation she hated more than anything, was intensified now that it was literally being sucked out of her.Â
âPlease,â Y/N wheezed, broken. Everything was spinning, and her vision was dimming.Â
Finally, Seokjinâs fangs retracted, the girl like a rag doll in his lap when he used his tongue to stop the bite from bleeding further. Though she was slight, simple, and weak, her blood was life-giving, and some of the best blood he had ever tasted. The emotion he was feeling, using the back of his hand to clean up the trail of blood dripping down his chin, was comparable to human amazement that he hadnât felt for over eight hundred years.Â
Y/N was completely shaken. Over the course of several minutes, she was manhandled and maimed, deceived and manipulated, and bitten. It was more horrible than she ever could have imagined, her head fuzzy and the side of her throat throbbing painfully.Â
Get up.Â
Seokjinâs voice haunted her, and she never wanted to hear it again. She knew, however, it was just the beginning of him residing in her mind, and it made her want to use the bloodied steak knife he used on her to cut her own throat. His mental suggestion was so powerful that she actually ended up struggling to her feet, finally out of the eldest vampireâs proximity.Â
âWhat did I tell you all? Sheâs a good little pet,â Hoseok, the picture of vitality with her blood in his system, chuckled, Y/Nâs knees buckling before she collapsed on the floor.Â
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3/4 Bath - Transitional Bathroom Bathroom - mid-sized transitional 3/4 beige tile, black tile, gray tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile and beige floor bathroom idea with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
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Porch Backyard in Raleigh The back porch of a large arts and crafts house with a deck and a pergola
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Flat Roofing (Austin)
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Mudroom - Foyer
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Absolution
Pairing: Benedict Bridgerton x fem!reader
Summary: After an argument, Benedict seeks forgiveness.
Warnings: 18+, minors DNI. Sub!Benedict, domme!reader, established relationship. Strip tease, slight begging, praise, massage, sexual tension.
Word Count: 2.0k
Authors Note: Anon request fill from HERE, where sub!Benedict begs reader to let him touch her. I'm not sure this is begging enough for you, Nonny, but it's what my muse chose - and after being unable to write for 2 months, I went with it. I hope that's okay. Unbetaed, cos if I ask someone to read this, I will chicken out of posting it. Errr, enjoy?
You feel as much as you see himâa hovering, hesitant presence in the doorway.
âMay I⊠join you?âÂ
His request is sotto voce, tinged with a gauzy hope that pulls your attention, eyes flicking to his reflection in the mottled glass of your vanity table mirror.
âYou are not yet forgivenâŠ.âÂ
Your response is a touch sharp, perhaps, as you restart your motions, untangling your hair with an ornate silver brush, the bitter edge of your dispute still ringing in your ears, even now, hours later. Yet thereâs a metallic taste of victory on the tip of your tongue that he is the one attempting to broker the peace between you.Â
âUnderstood.âÂ
Benedict nods, stepping fully into the bedroom now, the door clicking closed behind him as he continues talking.Â
âPerhaps I may find another way to apologise?âÂ
He bows his head, lacing his fingers together loosely in front of him as he looks upon you through his lashesâa gentle, reproachful demeanour that softens the sharper edges of your irritation. After a beat, you twist around and stand up, moving towards him, the silk of your night robe a balm on your flushed skin, your body reacting to him in this room as it always does, despite what has transpired, something very Pavlovian about it. His light eyes seem to dance with the reflective candlelight from the nearby sconce as you stop just beyond touching distance.
âWhat are you proposing?âÂ
You don't miss the way his gaze is drawn to the pull of fabric taut over the swell of your breast as you cross your arms, perhaps still a shade defensive.
âI seek absolutionâŠâÂ
His words are a sighed exhale, eyes pleading. You know precisely what he is referring toâthat power dynamic play that neither of you can resist. And sure enough, a twitch of a smile ghosts over your lips in spite of yourself.
âAnd will you do as I tell you?âÂ
You don't mean your voice to be quite so throaty, but the rapid dilation of his pupils and the jump of the vein in his neck speaks volumes.
âI will do anything for youâŠâ His murmur draws attention to his pink, damp, plush, distracting bottom lip as if he has bitten it for your delectation. âMy Lady.â Itâs a goading, blatant addition, an invitation you are powerless to turn down, especially when he looks at you like that, all large pupils and quivering lip.
âStrip for me,â you command, a surge of want in your veins as his lip quirks up, his hands flying to his buttons instinctively.Â
You watch greedily as he fights off the cropped jacket, and his dextrous fingers start to pluck at the pearl buttons upon his paisley silk waistcoat. He is always so exquisitely wrapped in jewel-toned fabrics that it seems nearly a shame to ask him to remove them. As both items fall to the thick rug with an audible thump, you take a step to the side and sit in a comfortable chair in the corner of your bedchamber. You cross your legs, enjoying the bob of his Adam's apple as your legs are revealed through the parting of your robe. He has probably correctly guessed you are naked underneath; a keen flare of his nostrils as you sit back to get comfortable, gesturing for him to continue.Â
You lick your lips reflexively as you watch his elegant hands unwind his soft gold cravat, the candlelight catching the signet ring upon his little finger as he throws it to the floor and takes a step towards you, a nascent trace of that troublesome smirk toying at the corner of his lips.
âAll of it, Benedict,â you warn, taking the upper hand as he seems to be advancing upon you still in his boots, shirt and trousers.Â
He stops short when he is a couple of paces away, close enough you can scent his cologne but too far to touchâperhaps an intentional tease. He will sometimes push up against your boundaries, that cheeky nature flaring under those beseeching, wanton looks. He follows your command, though, your skin flushing as he obediently pulls off his boots and tosses them aside haphazardly.
He takes another half-step forward, watching your eyes tracking the movement of his hands as he pushes down his braces, bouncing once on the outside of his upper thigh as they fall. Subconsciously, you squeeze your thighs together, tamping down the pulse of arousal, the sensual tension between you already heady and delicious, thick in the air, despite so many crossed words earlier.
âMay I touch you, My Lady?âÂ
His soft, yielding tone makes a thrill prickle across your scalp, but your tongue is still sharp with a barb.
âEarn it.â
His eyes flash at your challenge, and there is a flutter behind your ribsâyou are as under his thrall now as he is yours.Â
And then he does something that makes your body surge with want. He suddenly buckles to his knees before you, looking up at you imploringly again through those long lashes.
âHow may I earn it, My Lady?âÂ
His ask is tender even as he makes short work of the buttons of his frilled shirt, kneeling temptingly beyond your kneecaps.
âI am still awaiting your fulfilment of my last commandâŠâ Your response is accompanied by a raised eyebrow, emphasising your point. Benedict is indeed still in shirt and trousers, although the shirt now hands lose from his broad shoulders, framing that lithe, toned torso.
âAnd once I am naked, what then, My Lady?âÂ
âPatience, my loveâŠâ
Your tone is portentous, but you don't miss how something warm melts in his expressive eyes at the term of affection. His shirt sails down onto the rug, his movements carrying more urgency than before, keen to here your subsequent plans for him, no doubt.Â
With him still upon his knees, your breath quickens as he reaches for the buttons of his trousers, knowing as you do what lies beneath. Indeed as the front falls away, you are unsurprised to see he is without underwear as usual, a thatch of dark hair teasing before his cock springs free before you, you canting yourself forward slightly to see.
As he pushes the trousers down around his bent knees, you see the little half smile, noticing your lean-in, your eager stance to see him nude as requestedâthe flash of that playful nature, which makes his obedience so much more delicious. Your eyes focus upon the constellation of freckles upon his left shoulder as he does, temporarily transfixed by the play of muscle under his skin as he fights off his trousers the rest of the way while still on his knees. His triumphant huff and hurling aside of the item snaps you back from your short reverie, and indeed, what a sight it is to behold. A beautiful, toned, naked man before you on his knees, raptly awaiting your next word, his smooth chest rising and falling a little with shortened breaths of anticipation.
âMy ladyâŠâ he prompts, but there is a trace of prideful preening, knowing he has you captivated, your legs uncrossing reflexively as you lean in further, your eyes drinking in the sight before you, his gaze falling briefly to your lap, hoping for a glance under your ribe.
âYou may touch my feet, my love,â you offer, and you let out a ragged sigh as those large hands cup your arch and a thumb presses into a sensitive spot that makes you collapse back, putty in his hands already.Â
âThank you, my lady; I hope I can soothe youâŠâ
His light whisper falls onto your skin like feathers, your eyelids fluttering shut as his hands work their magic upon your feet. Indeed, you have been promenading today and his assured touch seems the perfect salve to the ache of miles walked. Tension drains through the soles of your feet as he works.Â
Before you know it, his hands have moved up, and you do not protest as he starts to massage your ankles and the lower part of your calves. Your whole leg becomes less stiff, your eyes still closed, breathe deep and even until he makes a sharp inhale that has your eyelids flying apart.
In your relaxed state your thighs have parted, and your robe following suit. His heated gaze is upon the thatch of hair at the apex of your thighs, not yet open enough to betray how aroused you truly are.
âYou may not touch.â
It's a clipped statement, an attempt to wrestle control when he had you compliant under his touch. A slight pout claims his handsome face as if hoping a puppy dog expression will make you yield.
âYou are the most beautiful creature, please, please, My LadyâŠâ
âNot yet,â you modify, his adulation weakening your resolve a touch.
He massages your left calf muscle, placing your foot upon the warm fuzz of his bent quad muscle, feeling the warmth emanating from his nearby cock, a temptation you resist moving your foot to brush against. But you can no longer tamp down the need to moan gently as your body responds to his expert touch. It makes his fingers dig into your flesh temporarily, and you hear him take a steadying breath, knowing he is fighting his desire to pick you up and take you to the bedâa desire raging just as brightly in you.
And so, as if catharsis for your earlier argument, you tease him more. Begin to writhe slightly in your seat, an undulation that inches your foot higher on his thigh, your toes curling into his flesh there as your noises become less restrained, his touch heavier, still soothing but with an undercurrent of urgency that speaks of pent-up passion. You can almost feel the increase in his heartbeat, the blood thrumming through his body, his cock no doubt leaking even though you dare not glance at itâtoo tempting a prospect, wanting to elongate this tease, this foreboding simmering between you ratcheting up the tension between you.
âYou are heaven itself, My Lady, I live to bring you succourâŠ.â
There is nothing like his lilting, wanton poetic praise. When his hands round your kneecaps, you let him continue higher, dextrous hands cupping your lower thigh and squeezing the tension from your muscles there. His breath is laboured as the movement parts your legs, and he can see what he has wrought, a glistening warmth you can feel deliciously as the cooler air swirls between your now parted thighs.
âPlease, My LadyâŠ. Please let me touch you thereâŠâ
His tone is broken now, fawning words tumbling from him between deep breaths as if scenting you, his whole body tilted over your lower half, looking up at you from your lap, supplicant arousal humming in his being, feeling the heat of his cock against your toenails as he leans in.
âUndress me.â your voice a breathy whisper.
The tiny noise of victory he makes has your heart skipping a beat as his fingers instantly fly to the sash, holding your robe cinched at your waist. Watching him work through a hooded gaze and a fluttering chest as he unloops the knot and then, as if unwrapping the most precious gift, parts the material from around your body, pulling it down from around your shoulders until you are as naked as him.
âMy LadyâŠ..â
It's a stuttering, wrecked sigh, trembling hands ghosting over the quivering of your stomach, your ribsânot touching without permission, but still making your pulse race, your skin tingle. And you hunger for him like nothing else, uncaring of the disagreement you had earlier, irritation and pride usurped by the burning need you have for him as much as he has for you.
And so you relent.
âYou may touch me anywhere, my love.â
Your greenlight has him almost howling, and before you know it, you are scooped up from the chair and carried to the bed, his body flexing deliciously against yours, your lips meeting in a hungry, inelegant kiss, tongues tangling. Words of apology will come laterâafter your bodies have what they crave.
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hey!! i really love your posts and trust me when i say this but you're practically doing a work of charity by making all these synonym lists. đ©đ«¶
i was wondering if you could compile monument vocabulary. vocabulary to describe the intricate and exquisite designs inside historical buildings. tysm!
Some Historical Architecture & Interior Design Vocabulary
Acanthus Leaf - A leaf decoration often used on furniture, particularly on brackets and legs.
Acroterium - Originally an ornament on the roof corners of Greek temples. In classical furniture, similar ornaments applied to the top corners of secretaries, bookcases, highboys and other furniture.
Amorini - Cupid ornaments found on Italian Renaissance furniture.
Anthemion - A honeysuckle design from classical Greek decorative motifs. Term refers to any conventional flower or leaf design.
Antique - Could be anything ranging from a piece of furniture to art. The U.S. government considers any item over 100 years old to be an antique, whereas most collectors use 50 years as a benchmark.
Apothecary Chest - A low chest with small drawers that was originally used to store herbs for cooking and medicinal purposes.
Arabesque - Decorative scroll work or other intricate ornamentation consisting of foliage, vases, leaves and fruits, or fantastic human and animal figures.
Baroque - A highly ornate decorative style that originated in Italy in the 1600's. The style is characterized by irregular curves, twisted columns, elaborate scrolls and oversize moldings. The Italian equivalent of French "rococo".
Bibliotheque-Basse - A low cupboard with shelves for books. Doors are often of glass and sometimes fitted with grilles.
Bullate - Having the surface covered with irregular and slight elevations, giving a blistered appearance.
Cabriole leg - An ornamented furniture leg with a double curve structure.
Chevron - A 'zigzag' pattern characteristic of Romanesque decoration that is often carved around pillars, arches and doorways.
Chinoiserie - A European style of design that is meant to mimic elements of East Asian art.
Console table - A freestanding table, often found in the entryway of homes, that typically serves as a space for decorative elements.
Enfilade - A series of rooms that are connected via doorways that align with one another (commonplace in grand castles, like the Palace of Versailles, or even museums).
Etagere - A freestanding or hanging set of open shelves, designed to display trinkets or other decorative objects.
Gilding - A coating with a thin layer of gold or gold-like substance.
Klismos - Ancient Greek style of chair with saber shaped legs splayed at the front and back. The back legs continue up to support a shoulder-height curved back.
Laurelling - A decorative feature using the laurel leaf motif as its basis.
Lozenge - A diamond shaped decorative panel. Term comes from the Middle English word for stone.
Niche - A recess in a wall for displaying a sculpture or other accessory.
Ormulu - A metal resembling gold. Used as mounts and decorative effects on furniture.
Ovolo - A continuous ornament in the form of an egg which generally decorates the molding called the "quarter-round". Eggs are often separated from each other by pointed darts.
Passementerie - Fancy decorative trimmings such as tassels, tiebacks and ribbon.
RĂ©gence Style - This furniture style spanned from about 1715 to 1723, when France was ruled by a regent. This style of furniture design was a transition from massive straight lines to graceful curves.
Sconces - A type of light fixture that is fastened to a wall for support.
Swan-Neck Handle - A curved handle popular in the 1700's.
Trompe lâoeil - A technique used to trick the eye into thinking that something flat, like a wall, is actually three-dimensional. This is often achieved through photorealistic painting.
Victorian - An architectural style defined by highly ornamented design and grand, sweeping facades.
Wainscoting - A type of interior wall paneling that covers the lower portion of a wall.
"Traditional" Interior Design
When talking about traditional interior design, most are referencing a design style that originated in the 18th and 19th century throughout Europe. However, itâs worth noting that other cultures have their own versions of a traditional style that may not look the same as this more Western version.
Traditional Design Elements. Though not exhaustive, a traditional interior will often make use of the following elements:Â
Emphasis on symmetry and order
Traditional architectural details such wainscoting and crown molding
Classic decor elements such as chandeliers and bookcasesÂ
Neutral color schemes with pops of bold colors, often in jewel tonesÂ
Upholstery and textiles tend to be subtler (cotton, velvet, or wool, for example)
Furniture pieces with traditional silhouettes, though theyâre often updated with modern elements or finishesÂ
Layered window treatments and draperies; curtain valances arenât used often
Classic patterns such as plaids, damask, or florals Â
Flooring tends to make use of darker wood Â
Sources: 1 2 3 4 â More: Notes & References â Word Lists
Previous posts that include some related words you might find useful:
Some Architecture Vocabulary
Some European Renaissance Art Vocabulary
Some Medieval Art & Architecture Vocabulary: Part 1
Some Medieval Art & Architecture Vocabulary: Part 2
Some Roman Art Vocabulary
Thanks so much for your kind words, you're really sweet! I tried to include a wide range of terminology since you didn't specify which time period you were looking for. Do go through the sources if I wasn't able to include here what you need in your writing. Hope this helps <3
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Blessed Are The Meek 1
Summary: you are trapped in an awkward circumstance with a widowed commander. (Handmaid AU)
Warning:Â this series will contain violence, dystopian aspects, rape and noncon, blood, coercion, sterility, and other dark elements. Please read these warnings and beware.
Character: Tommy Shelby
Note: thank you for following along. I'm sure yall didn't expect to write Tommy again but here we are. Also feedback and comments if you dont mind. Maybe a reblog. đđđđ
You climb the steps in the grim glow of the wall sconce on the next floor. Your linen veil weighs heavy over your hair as you keep your head down, balancing the tray in your hands as you make the curved ascent. Your smock rustles with your steps down the long hallway, shadows leaning in the further you get in the groaning house.
The office door is open, as it is at six every night. The routine is fine-tuned and never a second out of rhythm. You enter and place the tray on the broad oak desk that serves as the centerpiece to the space.
You sift through the greyness and pull the chain on the lamp on the shelves set into the wall. The glass shade lights up with hues of amber and jade. You back up and smooth your hands over your apron. You retreat to the door but stop short as you're met by a dark figure.
You stare at Commander Shelbyâs lapel. You donât expect to see him. You rarely do. He haunts this place like a ghost. Some days you wonder if he is even still about. Youâre only assured by the few bites taken from the meals you deliver like clockwork or the clothing left for wash and starching outside his door.
He takes a step back, his sole scuffing deafeningly in the silence. You do not hesitate. You take the cue. The rare moment of deference. You angle past him and down the hall. Your only farewell is the sharp snap of the door behind him.
You hurry down the stairs and back to the kitchen to begin your nightly duties. There isnât much mess to clean up, not more than the dust of indolence. There hasnât been much life to this place since the Commanderâs wife passed. You linger, in limbo, awaiting but never receiving your dismissal.
You set to sweeping the already swept floorboards. Then you shine the cutlery. Dust the cobwebs that donât exist, shake out the curtains but leave them extended across the windows. You cling to the heavy embroidered drapes as a memory comes.Â
The day of her burial, when you dared to let in the sunshine and the Commander hollered and yanked upon them until the rod fell down. Since that day, the anger simmered but did not boil over again, repressed by the stagnant air of grieving.
You wipe the surfaces, finding some end tables you missed. Such a big house to be occupied by so few. A sudden clatter shakes the stillness of the house and you jolt as you look up at the ceiling.
You tuck away the cloth and head back upstairs. It is late and you are worn out from the tedium of aimlessness. Perhaps, at least, you will have a real task to attend to.
You get to the top and go back down the hallway. The dishes, along with their contents, are scattered across the narrow rug. You near cautiously, a tremor flowing in your veins. The commander stands in the door of his office and glares as you approach. You bend to take the metal tray but he steps forward to kick it away.
You stand and fold your hands over your apron, chin bowed.
âCommander,â you address him flatly.
He doesnât say anything. You sniff and go again to pick up the tray. He comes closer again but does not repeat the act. He stands in the midst of his mess as you tidy up around him. You put the dishes on the tray and take the cloth from your apron as you get to your knees and try to clean up the spilled food.
âYou are a martha,â he growls, âyou do not pity a commander.â
You donât argue. You just utter, âyes. Commander,â and continue your duty.
âI could have you sent to The Colonies.â
âYes, Commander,â you repeat as you continue your work.
He circles you and puts his shoe at the center of your back, stilling you as he leans just an ounce of strength into you. You clutch the cloth tight. You expected to be sent to another household, but The Colonies⊠perhaps this life is just as bad as a death sentence as it were.
âI always thought it rather amusing the chips you barren bitches wear on your shoulders. A sense of righteousness which would affront the lord himself,â he pushes until your arms are shaking, âhow does it feel to have the chip knocked away? How does it feel to cower at the heels of the chosen?â
âUnder his eye,â you whisper.
He exhales heavily and shoves off you, sending you to your stomach as he stamps his foot back to the floor. He twists his heel in the smear of potatoes across the rug as he spins and marches back into his office. He swings the door shut and casts you into darkness. For a moment, you do not move. You cannot.
Will you wake to The Eyes coming to take you to a colony?
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