Font Size
15px

Aselia’s POV

The fact that he was drinking when I had stabbed him with the needle and interrupted it, was gnawing at my brain. Besides I wasn’t aware of how they were going to treat him at headquarters, they will probably starve him and that was one sothing I would never do to him.

I would always ensure he wouldn’t be ill-fed for I knew hunger and it wasn’t pretty. He had always fed more than he should have. No way I would let anyone starve him.

"Drink," I pressed the glass to his lips and ordered, maintaining a stony expression. His tumultuous eyes holding a million questions stared back at .

"Drink it or I will force it down your throat." I grabbed his face and pressed his jaw. He seed taken aback by my action but instantly hid the expression, his face masking what he felt. His lips parted and I tilted the glass so the blood will go directly into his mouth. He quietly began to drink it and I let go of his jaw.

Once the glass emptied I handed it to Yurian and wiped his flawless chin with my finger, a drop had trickled on it. He watched closely, even intently. "Thank you, but you shouldn’t have done that." His eyes scanned my hands and arms and I knew he was looking for the wound from where I had drawn blood. He wouldn’t find it for I had covered it under my shirt.

I ignored him and signalled to Agent 27 to gag and blindfold him again. Squatting on the seat in front of him, I kept watch.

That was enough heartbreak for to handle for the ti being. Seeing him bound and in agony, those ropes not only immobilized the vampires they caused them extre pain. But he didn’t grimace once, nor did he show any distress.

He did try to detach himself a bit by calling Ma’am for I understood the hurt and betrayal he must be experiencing right now. I desperately wanted to ask him if he was ready to hurt now.

"Get so rest," Yurian approached and covered with a blanket.

He then moved ahead and wrapped himself in a blanket as well before getting comfortable in a seat and closing his eyes.

There was no sleep for though. There won’t be for a long ti now. It was affecting more than it should have and deep down I knew I was in the wrong for treating him like that. But my desire for revenge had blinded and no way was I going to turn back when I was this close to getting what I had always wanted.

I peeked through the window when I heard him whimper, my head jerked toward him. Agent 27 and Yurian had both gone to sleep. He was trying to say sothing, so I removed his gag but didn’t remove his blindfold and asked:

"What?"

"These guys are your fellow hunters?" He inquired in his calm and composed voice as if we were sitting on a beach, having a casual conversation.

"Yes," I kept the answer short.

"Young boy is your partner?" He referred to Yurian.

"Yes, you hate yet? Want to kill us now? Now that you know who I am." I replied, wondering where he was going with this conversation.

"I can’t hate you, I thought I made that abundantly clear. But you never took my words seriously." His answer baffled , what ga was he trying to play with ? Didn’t he understand we were enemies who could never be together?

"I find it impossible to believe, I know you will finish us off the first chance you get. I ousted your secret and I am going to do a lot more than that." Maybe he was underestimating , I was about to rip his world apart and reveal all his secrets.

"I can deal with whatever you are going to do, as long as you keep yourself out of danger. Tell why you seek my father." The ntion of his father made my anger surge which I was trying to keep at bay. The veins in my neck beca taut and my heartbeat quickened.

"He killed your parents, didn’t he?" He was smart, of course, he figured it out. The rage I felt was overwhelming , this was an extrely sensitive topic for and he was the son of my parents’ murderer, who knew how evil his father was. He was still trying to protect him, by keeping information from us.

"Don’t act as if you care. If you did you would tell us where to find him and help end his wretched life, once and for all. You are no better than your brother and father, both of them destroyed my life, and yet you protect them. No, you are even worst than them. You claim to care for but in reality, you only care about yourself and your family." I spat out to him, hoping he would feel a tiny part of what I was feeling and going through.

I couldn’t see his eyes so didn’t know what emotions he held in them but his mouth was forming a thin line, he remained quiet for a long ti and then finally spoke:

"You can do whatever you feel like, you can think whatever you feel like too about . But assisting you to seek out my father is sothing I will never help you with. I made you a promise that I will keep you safe and I will always honour it. Besides, I can handle pain, you people won’t be able to break , you are welco to try though."

His words angered further and I clutched the seat so tightly that my knuckles turned white. Why he had to make this difficult? Uneasiness began to set in thinking about what they will do to him back at the headquarters.

My stomach began to retch again, his words tornting . No matter how strong I would try to act, my body wouldn’t be able to handle them hurting him. I knew him, he would now purposely hold information from us just to vex us. I didn’t know what to do about this man, he had turned my life upside down.

My heart was not mine anymore, he controlled it like a puppet master, its strings forever in his hands. Even my body reacted to not only what he did but even to what he said. I hated giving so much control to anyone over , what had I landed myself into?

"Can I at least know your na?" He requested understanding I hadn’t spoken or answered him and was lost in my train of thought.

"Does it matter? We are practically strangers, nothing about is true. It’s a facade I wear to hide who I am. It would be in our mutual interest if you forget about , and about you." I turned my face away from him, the emotions I felt were about to choke .

"Can you though? Was it all a lie? Can you promise you don’t feel anything for ?" His utterance was barely a whisper, ant only for my ears.

"Yes," I lied between my teeth, making my heart scream. He felt it though as he said:

"Your heart says otherwise. It belongs to and you know it. This fact won’t change, no matter what you try." I had heard enough, he was suffocating now.

"Shut up," I leaned closer and placed the gag back so he would stop talking, a permanent smile was etched on his face. How could he smile in such a situation?

I leaned back in my seat and sighed heavily. My stomach felt knotted from all the anxiety I was feeling. When will this feeling pass? I closed my eyes and pulled the blanket on my face, hiding away from him from this world. Only if that was this easy.

Sleep finally took but even that was restless. I woke up screaming after a while, the nightmare haunted . I was drenched in my sweat, my hair was sticking to my face and the seat.

"You alright?" I saw Yurian heading toward with concern written all over his face and a glass of water in his hand. He handed the glass and stood beside .

"Bloody nightmare will never leave alone." I gulped the water down in one go.

"It’s still the sa? Or did you rember any other details?" He inquired.

"Sa, a part of that day is still missing." And then it dawned on , the reality of it, the truth of it, what must have happened. Why didn’t I realize it before? When he told about his powers. Why was I so blind when it ca down to him?

The anger I felt shook to my core, the pure hatred, vile feelings, and abhorrence of his existence torched like wildfire, molding into a Fury. He was about to experience my wrath.

Pushing past Yurian, I yanked the blindfold and gag off him and held him by his collar before yelling:

"You were there that night, didn’t you? You wiped my mories, you jerk. I am going to kill you."

You are reading Elven Encounter With A Blood Seeker Chapter 115: Revelation on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.