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The Vampire Bride and Her Lycan Prince Groom

On the eve of her arranged marriage, Vampire Celadra discovers a devastating secret: her betrothed, the powerful vampire heir Luceris, has betrayed not only her, but their entire kind. Under cover of moonlight, Celadra witnesses Luceris commit the ultimate crime—giving the sacred blood of his ancient lineage to a mortal woman he loves, sacrificing his immortality and shattering the alliance that was meant to unite their two ruling houses. With war looming and her family's honor at stake, Celadra must act swiftly. Torn between heartbreak and ambition, she forges a daring new path, proposing an unthinkable union with their oldest enemies—the Lycans. But as the council reels from her shocking gambit and Luceris returns, desperate to reclaim what he's lost, Celadra faces a dangerous game of power, politics, and passion. Love has already burned her world to ash. Now, she will rise from the flames—and crown herself in the ruins.
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Chapter 3

Dawn broke over Veytharis Castle like a blade cutting through silk, sharp and merciless. I stood at my chamber window, watching the first rays of sunlight paint the courtyard in shades of gold and amber, while my mind worked with the precision of a clockmaker's gears. The torn remnants of my wedding cloak still littered the floor behind me—a fitting metaphor for the life Luceris had destroyed with his betrayal.

I had three hours before the council would convene for what they believed would be final wedding preparations. Three hours to transform catastrophe into opportunity.

"Elara," I called, my voice cutting through the morning stillness.

My handmaiden appeared instantly, her dark eyes widening as she took in the destruction of my ceremonial garments. "My lady, what—"

"Send word to Councilor Thane, Lady Morwyn, and Master Aldwin. Tell them I require their immediate counsel on a matter of utmost urgency." I turned from the window, my bare feet silent on the cold marble. "And Elara? Not a word of this to anyone else. Not yet."

She nodded, understanding flickering in her expression. Elara had served my family since before my birth; she knew the look of political maneuvering when she saw it.

Within the hour, my most trusted advisors had assembled in my private study. Councilor Thane, ancient and shrewd, perched on the edge of his chair like a predatory bird. Lady Morwyn, whose family controlled the eastern trade routes, studied me with calculating eyes. Master Aldwin, our military strategist, remained standing, his scarred hands clasped behind his back.

"The Morvaine alliance is compromised," I announced without preamble, spreading maps across my desk. "Luceris has betrayed not only our engagement but our entire race. We have hours, perhaps less, before this becomes public knowledge."

Thane's weathered fingers drummed against his knee. "How compromised?"

"Irreversibly." I met each of their gazes in turn. "He has given the sacred blood of his lineage to a human. By dawn tomorrow, he will be mortal, and she will be one of us."

The silence that followed was deafening. Lady Morwyn's face went ashen, while Master Aldwin's jaw tightened with barely contained fury.

"The fool," Thane whispered. "The absolute fool."

"Foolish, yes. But his actions present us with an opportunity." I traced the border between our territories and the Lycan lands with one finger. "The northern conflicts have cost us resources and lives for decades. A marriage alliance with Prince Kaelthorn Draewulf could end that drain permanently."

Lady Morwyn leaned forward, her political instincts engaging. "A vampire-Lycan union? The council will think you've lost your mind."

"Will they?" I pulled out the correspondence I had been studying all night. "Look at the numbers. Border skirmishes have increased thirty percent in the past two years. Our trade routes are constantly under threat. Meanwhile, the Lycans control the mountain passes and the northern ore deposits we desperately need."

Master Aldwin studied the maps with professional interest. "It would be... strategically sound. But the cultural barriers—"

"Can be overcome with proper presentation." I straightened, feeling the familiar rush of a plan falling into place. "I need formal proposals drafted within two hours. Terms that emphasize mutual benefit, shared resources, and the end of costly conflicts. Frame it as evolution, not desperation."

Thane's ancient eyes gleamed with something that might have been admiration. "Your father taught you well, child. But this is a gamble that could destroy your family if it fails."

"My family will be destroyed anyway when news of Luceris's betrayal spreads." I gathered the maps, my movements sharp and decisive. "This way, we control the narrative. We turn scandal into strength."

Two hours later, I stood before the great doors of the council chamber, my heart steady as stone in my chest. The formal documents were sealed and ready, my arguments rehearsed to perfection. Through the heavy wood, I could hear the murmur of assembled nobles, all expecting to discuss flower arrangements and ceremonial wine.

Instead, they would witness the reshaping of vampire politics.

I pushed open the doors and strode into the chamber, my burgundy gown flowing behind me like spilled blood. The conversations died as I took my place at the speaker's podium, every eye in the room fixed on my face.

"Honored council members," I began, my voice carrying easily to the furthest corners of the vast room. "I have called this assembly to announce a change in our alliance strategy."

Father sat in his carved chair at the head table, his expression unreadable. Beside him, the empty seat meant for Luceris seemed to mock the carefully laid plans of months past.

"As of this morning, I am formally rejecting the proposed marriage to Luceris Morvaine." The words fell into absolute silence, each syllable precise as a blade thrust. "Instead, I propose to offer myself in marriage alliance to Prince Kaelthorn Draewulf of the Northern Lycan territories."

The explosion of voices was immediate and deafening. Nobles leaped to their feet, shouting questions and objections. Lady Blackthorne's fan snapped closed with an audible crack. Lord Ashford's wine goblet clattered to the floor, forgotten.

"Silence!" Father's voice cut through the chaos like thunder, his ancient authority compelling obedience. The room fell quiet, though I could feel the tension crackling in the air like electricity before a storm.

I waited until every eye was on me again before continuing. "For seventy years, we have bled resources and warriors in conflicts along our northern borders. The Lycan territories control trade routes worth millions in gold annually, routes we could access through alliance rather than conquest."

I gestured to Master Aldwin, who stepped forward with detailed military reports. "Our border casualties have increased every year. Meanwhile, the Lycans possess natural resources we need—iron, silver, rare herbs that grow only in mountain soil."

"This is madness," Lord Blackthorne sputtered, his face purple with outrage. "Marriage to beasts? To creatures who howl at the moon and—"

"To creatures who command respect from every supernatural faction in the known world," I interrupted smoothly. "Creatures whose military might rivals our own, whose territory spans three mountain ranges, whose prince is known for both strategic brilliance and unshakeable honor."

I met Father's gaze across the chamber, seeing the calculating approval there. He understood what I was doing, recognized the ruthless pragmatism he had taught me since childhood.

"I present myself as the necessary sacrifice for our people's future," I continued, my voice never wavering. "Let my marriage end decades of bloodshed. Let it open doors to prosperity our grandchildren will thank us for."

The chamber erupted again, but this time the voices carried a different tone. Consideration. Debate. The slow recognition that beneath the shocking proposal lay undeniable logic.

It was then that the great doors burst open with a crash that echoed off the vaulted ceiling.

Luceris stood in the doorway, his dark hair disheveled, his clothes wrinkled as though he had ridden hard through the night. His eyes found mine across the crowded chamber, and I saw desperation there, raw and pleading.

"Celadra!" His voice cracked as he pushed past startled nobles, trying to reach the front of the chamber. "Please, you have to listen to me. I can explain everything—"

"Guards," Father's voice was ice and steel.

Two armored vampires moved to intercept Luceris, their hands firm on his shoulders as he struggled against their grip. "Celadra, please! What we had—what we could have—"

I looked at him then, really looked, and saw the changes that had already begun. The slight dulling of his supernatural grace, the first hints of mortality creeping into his immortal features. He had made his choice in that moonlit garden, sealing his fate with a kiss and a crystal vial of sacred blood.

Now I would make mine.

I turned my gaze away from his pleading face, fixing my attention on the assembled council with cold precision. When I spoke, my voice carried no trace of the girl who had once dreamed of love, only the steel of a woman who had chosen duty over everything else.

"The proposal stands," I said, and did not look back.

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