A Shade of Vampire
Lucas ’ threat was still ringing in my ear. I had no doubt in my mind that he wouldn ’ t hesitate to destroy me and the girls the first chance he got.
    “You ’ re right. She didn ’ t.” Corrine nodded. Her brown eyes then bore into mine. “Sofia, I can ’ t help you unless you ’ re honest with me. Was it Derek who did this to you?”
    “He already told you earlier that he didn ’ t.”
    “Yes, but I want to hear it from you.”
    I was surprised by the protectiveness I felt toward Derek. I almost felt insulted that anyone would imply that he could do something like this.
    “If Derek did this, then there wouldn ’ t be any fuss, would there? We ’ re his slaves after all. Is he not allowed to do as he pleases with us? The only reason that this is such a big deal is because someone else most likely did it and it ’ s a huge insult to Derek.”
    Corrine smiled a self-satisfied smile, almost as if she were proud that I came up with that answer myself. It felt as if she were playing mind games with me.
    “The prince seems to care a lot about you. He seemed pretty distraught to see you at the state you ’ re in.”
    I remained silent. I felt so hurt and abused. I was scared of what was to come. I wanted to believe so badly that Derek cared enough about me to choose me over his brother, but if he had endured being a creature that he hated for hundreds of years just to save his family, what would make me think that he would choose me over Lucas?
    Corrine most likely saw that she wasn ’ t going to get anywhere with her line of questioning, so she tried a different approach. “Is it alright if you tell me what your time at the Blood Shade has been like for you? I ’ m rather curious to know.”
    That I saw no harm in doing and I found myself opening up to her in a way I never did to another. I spilled out every sensation still fresh in my memory, every fear, every apprehension, and even stolen moments of delight and wonder. I told her how much I missed my best friend and how worried I was about him. I didn ’ t know why I did it. Perhaps it was just the need for a friend, an ally, so even if I wasn ’ t sure I could trust Corrine, I just gave in to the need to talk to someone who could possibly understand. The only thing I kept from her about everything that happened at the Blood Shade was what Lucas did to me and the threat he gave me should I tell a soul about it.
    I did make myself a promise as I was having that conversation with Corrine. I promised myself that Lucas wasn ’ t going to get away with what he did. He will pay for what he did to Gwen and me.

Chapter 20: Derek
    I rose to my feet the moment the door swung open. I breathed out a sigh of relief when Sofia ’ s lovely form stepped out of the room, a tentative smile forming on her face at the sight of me. If only out of sheer relief, I wanted to pull her into my arms and kiss her right then and there, but I fought the urge to do it in fear of scaring her. So I held back and allowed her to set the pace. I doubt she was aware of the effect she had on me when she walked toward me, grabbed my hand, her thin, dainty fingers intertwining with mine before she lifted my hand and placed a soft kiss over the back of it.
    I didn ’ t fully understand why she did it, but I took it as assurance that she still felt safe around me, that she was choosing to trust me. I was both humbled and pressured by the gesture. I stared at her for a moment, taking in the sight of the splash of freckles on her cheeks and the natural red blush on her cheekbones. I let my eyes feast on the delicateness of her facial features, adoring every bit of her as I squeezed her hands, treasuring the warmth she exuded.
    My perusal of my beautiful captive was interrupted when Corrine cleared her throat. “May I speak with you in private… Prince?” She tacked on the title as if it were a taunt.
    I grimaced, hating that I had to let go of Sofia ’ s hand, but was overcome by curiosity

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