My Midnight Moonlight Valentine (Vampire’s Romance #1) Read Online J.J. McAvoy

Categories Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Romance, Vampires, Witches Tags Authors: Series: Vampire's Romance Series by J.J. McAvoy
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Total pages in book: 133
Estimated words: 122946 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 615(@200wpm)___ 492(@250wpm)___ 410(@300wpm)
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“Namid?” Daiyu called to her.

But she fell back onto the stones, and her body began to tremble, and then violently shake. Jason was up on his feet already, which in return made everyone else rise quickly.

“If you want her to live, let me go…”

“Jason! What have you done?” the man above him—who I guessed was his maker—cried out.

Jason looked straight to President Swan. “Mr. President, do you wish for this to kill your wife, too? My Adelaide’s magic is powerful. I do not know what is about these Omeron witches, but they are the strongest I have ever seen, and they are not afraid to use their magic.”

“Allow me to kill this traitor myself!” Mikhail snarled already off the rocks, but I couldn’t look away from Namid who just laid there convulsing, gasping for air she didn’t need.

Jason eyed the vampires that were circling, again looking to President Swan. “If I do not leave here unharmed, the curse in Namid will kill not just her but the one who sired her, and those she had sired. A whole line of vampires destroyed.”

“Impossible!” Taelon hollered back act him. “Such magic does not exist.”

“We shall see then, won’t we?” Jason laughed. “I’ve seen their magic. I’ve seen their powers…” His voice trailed off, pushed to the back of my mind.

I kept watching Namid, and I could see it. Shaking my head, I whispered, “It’s not that strong,”

“What was that?”

I wasn’t sure who asked. I couldn’t look away from Namid. I needed to see more, and so I ran to her side. It was purple, not a bright purple, but a deep, ugly, painful purple color. The chains crawling over her body squeezed tighter and tighter.

“Druella?”

My hands tingled; they itched with the desire to do something. But what exactly, I wasn’t sure.

“Break them. You can break them.” That silvery smooth voice spoke in my mind again.

Reaching down, I pulled, and she gasped. Her head whipped up to look at me. But the chains didn’t break. I repeated along with the voice in my head, “This spell I find I shall unwind, these chains I claim shatter in flames.”

Watching it happen, my words came to life and did what I wanted. I grinned with a familiar feeling coming over me…like when I was in the shower. Joy. I wanted to do it again, feel it again. It wasn’t just as if I had broken the chains, but I also felt like something was loose in me, like I was free. When I looked up, everyone stared back at me, eyes wide except for Theseus who instead was still and silent, not daring to move. In his eyes was nothing but concern. Jason, who was now being pinned down on top of the rocks, was staring at me wide-eyed.

“She’s a witch!” Mikhail exclaimed pointing at me, his bushy eyebrows so high they looked like they were going to the top of his hairline. His voice and inflection made him sound like he was about to start the next witch trials.

At least we were already at court.

Chapter 19

I’d never been so grateful not to be a mortal as I was now. Being trapped and surrounded by hundred-year-old vampires in a small steel elevator would have been too much for the mortal me, especially since I could feel all of them watching every move I made. Moving was a habit of mine, something I did to blend in when I was with the mortals, flexing my fingers, blinking, breathing. I did it much more often than any of them, and so it made them curious, wondering if I was going to do a trick, like magically pulling a rabbit from my sleeve or something. At least they all had the decency to only glance. Mikhail, on the other hand, was a different story.

“Please stop staring at me like that Mikhail,” I muttered.

Silence.

Rolling my eyes, I glanced up at the numbers, wishing the elevator would move a bit faster.

“I think we’ll call you, Druella, the vampire witch,” Mikhail said slowly behind me, testing out the words. Then all of a sudden, he leaned forward, sticking his head over my shoulder and beside my face, much too close for comfort. His stare did nothing to help my lack of comfort. “Do you like it? I like it. Vampire witch.”

“Mikhail keep your distance,” Theseus warned, his attempt to reign in his rising anger obviously failing as the elevator climbed.

“Careful, Mikhail, if Theseus doesn’t snap your neck, the vampire witch here might turn you into a toad.” Daiyu grinned innocently.

But Mikhail looked back to me as if I were Satan, he then stepped all the way into the corner of the elevator, and she burst into laughter.

Taelon groaned, tired of them. “Is there any reason why you both chose to ride in my elevator instead of your own?”


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