Follow
Chapters
Share
The Blood Harem-Three Fates Novel Cover

The Blood Harem-Three Fates

An ordinary fantasy writer. A locket that shouldn’t exist. A bloodline that promises doom. Allistair Pevensie’s life tumbles when a plain locket falls into his hands—an heirloom tied to his bloodline and a medical breakthrough so potent, it promises immortality. Now, vipers and high lords hunt him, believing the locket holds the key to eradicating all kinds of disease forever. But Allistair is torn between returning to his carefree, disdainful life or embracing his inheritance which spelt doom for him and everyone he cared for. Then comes the cruelest twist of all. The locket didn't hold the prize….he was the prize. His blood is the cure. A walking cure for eternal life, and a target to all power-hungry mongrels to feed on. But Survival isn’t just about outrunning his enemies, it's by making them his allies!
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

Alistair stood there, shock written all over his expression. The locket had changed into a key with short thorn like edges.

He grabbed it from the bed, his gaze scanning through the piece. He fished out his uncle's letter from the cupboard beside his bed lamp. His eyes scanning for any clue.

Just the same words, his mother's gift, mountain of regards….he paused, his gaze fixed on the word.

Mountain of regards …mountain..Mountain of regards.

Mount ten Aufrigad? His eyes widened, a bewildered look laced on his face. It was a clue but to what?

Mount ten Aufrigad was a new book shore reserved exclusively for rich bookworms who were willing to spend a fortune for money. Even as a writer, he wasn't rich enough to afford such a place nor acquire the knowledge that condensed within.

A smile slowly crept to his face as an idea flashed before him. He already bought his pass several weeks ago, it was time to reclaim it.

He grabbed onto the gold rimmed key, stuffed it in his pocket and stormed out of the door. The apartment he rented was hidden out of plain sight. Cheap, lowly and unkempt but that was the lot he could afford.

The cradled space made his face wrinkle in unease. He was yet to write a good book that could get him free women and a week of good life.

He bumped into someone along the way, an emptiness enveloping him. He raised his eyebrows. Well, welcome to England.

" Watch were you are going" the man said, not bothering to turn to look at him.

Alistair smirked, he wasn't new to England. Petty tricks doesn't work on him.

He immediately grabbed onto the man, turning him around by his coat, grabbing his tie in brute force and forcing him to kneel.

The man gasped, his face flushed red with fear.

Alistair outstretched his hand, amusement laced on his face. " What you have stolen please" he demanded, his neck crooked to the side.

The man's eyes darted from Alistair to his pocket as he immediately fished out the gold rimmed key he had stolen. " Here" he said, returning the key, his hands trembling.

Allistair smiled snatched the key and mouthed a thank you. He let the old man go and watched him scamper off in the speed of light.

He Flicked his tongue, running his hand against his hair in frustration. The key had changed again, this time it was back to being a locket.

He let out and exasperated sigh, whatever this was, it's engines seems to have a trigger that makes it change at will.

He slid it back into his pocket, keeping his hands in place. He asn't going to take any chances.

He walked few blocks and came upon a huge door. It was made of mangrove wood, a thick ply wood serving as a decorator at its edges coupled with silver patterns.

The smell of mangrove and metal invaded his nostrils, dark, luxury and edgy.

A rippling sense of unease overwhelmed him, his back stiff as he stood in place. He turned around almost immediately. It was pitch black, a perfect time for a massacre.

"Too quiet"he whispered, his brows gathered. Once it turned quiet in England, it meant one thing, you are being followed.

He smiled softly, held onto the iron bar and banged it against the door.

A muffled yelp erupted from within accompanied with a slight frustrated groan.

Allistair grinned, he was in there! Great, that was goodnews.

The door was slightly opened, a beautiful black haired woman perked through, her chest bare of clothing.

" A writer?" She asked, more like a demeaning statement. " What? Want to write nudity?" She asked, her voice cracking with disdain.

He forced a smile, writers like him who wrote fantasy were not really appreciated. They were deemed crazy for imagining the impossible. Finding love was awfully difficult in this case.

" I wish to see Kieran stone, the merchant" he said, his blood running cold as he felt a piercing gaze on his back.

He swallowed, fixed his gaze on the woman who hesitated for a bit before opening the door. He stumbled inside and immediately pressed the door close, sliding the two bolts in place.

" What …what is he doing here?" A familiar voice rang out.

Allistair froze, a faint ache tugging at his heart. He turned around only to be met with the surprised gaze of a woman.

Lila Blackwell, the painter.

His heart sank, she laid stack naked under Kieran's embrace. Her milky body flushed from earlier entanglement. She had a long dark hair with a piercing blue eyes. The one thing that attracted him to her.

He swallowed, the bitter taste of jealousy curling at his tongue.

" Miss Lila, you are here" he said, his eyes watery yet cold.

Kieran paused, slid off the bed, his naked frame glaring directly at Allistair.

" Jesus, cover that shit up" Allistair said, looking away instantly.

Kieran grinned, his dark hair curled backwards, pricks of sweat smeared on his skin . He waved his hands at the two ladies, " let's continue later" he said dismissively draping a robe around his body.

Lila slid off the couch, covering her body with a blanket and want upstairs.

The other lady followed behind her after winking at Kieran who flashed her a sweet smile in return.

Allistair swallowed as he watched Lila's frame. A bitter smile spreading across his lips. To think that she has rejected him on the grounds of chastity.

" You like the blue eyed" Kieran's voice snapped him out of his thoughts.

" Unfortunately, only rich people get to have a taste" he replied with a slight, forced smile.

" C'mon, I can tell you are dying inside. No need for fake smiles"

" I don't feel a thing" he dropped, his gaze fixed on the wine bottle just an arms length away from the couch which he leaned on.

" You owe me" he added, not giving Kieran a chance to reply.

Kieran smiled faintly, his brows slightly raised as he poured a glass of red wine for Allistair, " I remember, it was about time you came" he said, handing the glass to him.

Allistair's gaze fell on the glass, hesitant but curious. Such an expensive wine should be tasted by him.

" I need your help getting into Ten Aufrigad" he dropped, taking a slight sip. His eyes widening at the sweetened liquor.

Kieran paused, his brows slightly furrowed, " why?"

Allistair's glass hung mid-air, his gaze landing on Kieran, " because I saved you from getting duped by Tyron's men" he deadpanned, his voice distant and detached.

" Don't take out your love problems on me" Kieran dropped, his expression darkened.

Allistair exhaled sharply, "I …"

The door was harshly banged, interrupting him.

Kieran frowned, " don't tell me you brought visitors?"

Allistair flashed him a guilty smile and Kieran exhaled sharply, shaking his head.

" Are you really ….just a writer?"

Allistair's lips twitched, no! Here, in this city, everyone was a born fighter. One wrong move and you are out!

You may also like

Bound By The Cruel Billionaire's Deal Novel Cover
9.1
With only fifteen days of cash flow left to save her tech startup, Aida had no choice but to seek a five-million-dollar bridge loan from Brendan Walls, a ruthless billionaire predator. He agreed to sign the check, but on one sickening condition. He demanded Aida act as bait to get close to his corporate rival, Grayson Lott, treating her like a high-end call girl for a business transaction. Forced to comply to save her employees, Aida let Grayson take her to a windowless underground club, where he secretly spiked her whiskey. As the drugs paralyzed her body, triggering horrific flashbacks of a brutal assault from six years ago, Aida locked herself in the bathroom. She had to shatter a mirror and slice her own thigh open with a jagged shard of glass just to stay conscious enough to call Brendan for help. Brendan's armored SUV immediately smashed through the club's wall to save her, and Grayson was arrested. But lying in the hospital, the horrifying truth finally clicked in Aida's mind. The rescue was too fast. Brendan’s men hadn't rushed from Midtown; they had been parked outside the entire time. He had watched Grayson drug her and waited for the felony to happen just so he could legally seize Grayson's company. He had gambled her life and trauma for a hostile takeover. When Brendan casually tossed a signed contract and luxury car keys onto her hospital bed as hush money, the last thread of Aida's sanity snapped. "The deal is dead. NovaTech is mine. If you ever come near me again, I will kill you." Bleeding and shaking with icy rage, Aida threw the keys at his chest, formally declaring war on the monster who thought he could buy her soul.
I Was Kidnapped, He Married His First Love Novel Cover
7.6
When the kidnapper pressed a tactical knife to Falon's throat and demanded a one-million-dollar ransom, she was certain her fiancé would pay. Instead, Jerod's annoyed voice echoed through the speaker. He was busy cutting a cake with his fragile, manipulative mistress, Abby. "Do whatever you want with her," Jerod told the thug. "I am done." The call disconnected. Left to die, Falon was injected with a lethal black-market aphrodisiac. She fought her way out, escaping into the freezing rain, and threw herself at the mercy of a stranger in a black Maybach. That stranger was Bell Farrell, a ruthless billionaire and Jerod's biggest corporate rival. To survive the burning drug and shatter the memories of her fiancé's betrayal, she gave herself to the devil that night. The next morning, Falon woke up in a stranger's bed, staring at her bruised skin. For four years, she had endured her abusive family's cruelty, watching them treat her fake, adopted sister like a princess while using Falon as a corporate pawn. She had compromised everything for Jerod, only to be thrown away like garbage. Why did she have to suffer while the people who destroyed her played the victims? Falon took off her five-carat engagement ring and threw it in the trash. She put on a sharp black suit and crashed her family's elite ballroom gala, ready to burn their high-society facade to the ground.
Sorcerer of Sorcerers Novel Cover
8.5
Aryan is a hardworking young man who becomes the sole breadwinner of his broken family at just eighteen. With a careless, alcoholic father and two helpless younger siblings depending entirely on him, Aryan sacrifices his education and works as a delivery boy to keep his family alive. One tragic night, while returning home from work, Aryan is hit by a car with failed brakes and left to die on a deserted highway. Despite countless vehicles passing by, no one stops to help. Aryan dies thinking only about the fate of his younger brother and sister. After death, Aryan awakens before a mysterious divine entity who reveals himself as the creator of the universe. Unable to return Aryan to his destroyed body, the being offers him a second life in a completely different world. Desperate to protect his siblings, Aryan begs for them to be reborn with him-and his request is granted. Aryan and his siblings are reincarnated on Planet Swaraj, a dangerous and magical world filled with monsters, swordsmen, mages, and dragons. Aryan is granted a mysterious system that tracks his abilities and offers power through combat. To survive and protect his family, he must defeat strange creatures, level up, and unlock hidden powers. Now reborn in a world where strength determines survival, Aryan begins his journey-not for glory or power, but to ensure that this time, his family will never be left helpless again.
The Blind Angel Turns Out To Be A Sweet Demoness Novel Cover
7.0
Three years ago, a fire gutted Gordon family, killing Lindsay's parents and leaving her blind. As the anniversary neared, she learned Kyra—the killer—had been spared, and that her supposedly loving husband Matthew had hidden her overseas, then slipped her back to live in their house as his "cousin." Grief hardened into rage. She went in secret to Anthony, Matthew's rival and an eye surgeon, who restored her sight and joined revenge. Matthew assumed a blind wife was harmless. Until Lindsay seized the CEO seat, exposed the past, and sent Kyra to justice. Afterward, however, Anthony wouldn't let go. "Don't use me and leave. I want your love."
The Ghost Bride's Game Of Revenge Novel Cover
9.4
After surviving five years of hell in a deep-sea simulation, I finally escaped, battered and broken. I fought my way back for one reason: my fiancé, Derek. But when I found him, he sealed me in a cave and left me to die. "Just three more days, Eva," he pleaded, his hand holding my pregnant former assistant's. "Our wedding is on Saturday." My own parents, who had adopted her as their new daughter, believed her lies that I was a monster. They watched as Derek broke my ankle and hand, and my father shattered my ribs. They left me for dead, trapped and alone, after I had spent five years clinging to their memory. But I didn't die. I was rescued by a mysterious benefactor who gave me a new life and erased my pain. A year later, when a guilt-ridden Derek tracked me down, begging for a second chance, I smiled. It was my turn to play a game.
The Jilted Heiress's Ruthless Return To Power Novel Cover
8.4
After raising Dakota for years, the wealthy Walton family mercilessly kicked her out of their mansion. Her adopted father threw a crisp check for five hundred dollars onto a stripped mattress. "That is more than enough for a bus ticket back to whatever slum your real parents live in. Do not ever contact us again." Her adopted sister Cindy tried to violently snatch her faded canvas backpack, smugly bragging that she was already engaged to Dakota's former fiancé. The entire family stood on their grand balcony, sneering in disgust as Dakota left in a broken-down, smoking rental car. "You are going to die in the gutter!" They treated her like a contagious disease, truly believing she was nothing more than an ungrateful, bottom-feeding street rat destined to rot in poverty and beg for their charity. But what the arrogant Waltons didn't know was that on her way "home," Dakota would casually save the dying matriarch of the country's most powerful family using a mythical medical technique. She traded her smoking junk car for a million-dollar reward and a flawless Rolls-Royce Cullinan. And the filthy "slum" she was returning to? It was the palatial estate of the ultra-billionaire Su empire. As her true parents wept with joy and ordered their staff to buy out every luxury brand in the world just to welcome her back, Dakota prepared to show the people who threw her away what real power looked like.