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VAMPIRE GUARDIAN SERIES
Vampire Prince Collection
By Rachel S. William
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Tempted By The Vampire Guardian Book 1
Chosen By The Vampire Guardian Book 2
Destined By The Vampire Guardian Book 3
Charmed By The Vampire Guardian Book 4
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Vampire Prince Series Book 1
By Rachel S. William
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Chapter One
Mariska Wasi hadn't been this excited for a very long time. She had just walked out of her final exam for the rest of her life. As she pushed through the door and the warm California sun hit her face, she jumped like a small child and screamed. Five years, doubling up on courses, work, and internships. After five long years, she was about to become a lawyer. Assuming she would pass the bar exam and entrance exam to practice in her native country of Egypt.
“Are you okay?” said a voice from behind of Mariska.
She spun on her heels and started to blush. “Oh um, yeah. I just finished my last exam. Like, my last exam forever.” Mariska said with a smile.
The man she was looking at was stunning. She hadn't seen him on campus even once. Mariska would have noticed his perfect body and penetrating gaze. The stranger's eyes were emerald green; she felt like he could see into her soul. His hair was so dark; it almost matched her own midnight hair. It was longer than most of the college men wore. Mariska thought he must be new, or just visiting.
When he smiled at her response, it almost took her breath away. Everything about him was enchanting, dangerous. “Well then, congratulations. I presume you are going out to celebrate tonight then?”
The question brought her back to reality as she replied, “I hadn't planned on it. I'm not much of a party girl.”
“That's rare nowadays, it seems like this generation wants to do nothing but party.” he answered.
“Well, not this girl. I will party once I pass that bar, and I am safely back home.” Mariska said, moving away from the man.
He moved closer to her, “and where is home?”
“Far from here, unfortunately. I am lucky though to have some wonderful roommates here.” Mariska was now getting nervous at the man's persistence.
“Ah, more lovely young ladies, far from home?” he said smiling.
“I sometimes wish they were. No, I got stuck with two brutish men. I swear they are more animal than human sometimes.” she said confidently.
The comment made the stranger's eyes flicker, and he took a small step away from her. He didn't leave entirely thought to Mariska's irritation. It shouldn't be long now, though.
“One more question then I promise I will leave you in peace,” he said from a safe distance.
Rolling her eyes, she responded, “Fine. What?”
His eyes narrowed, and he closed the distance between them, the swift movement took Mariska’s breath away.
“Why would a beautiful young lady like yourself, be studying law?” he asked.
Glaring at him, she didn't hesitate with her response, “To put away the monsters in the world who prey on the innocent.”
He opened his mouth to reply before hearing the snap of a tree branch near them. The campus was nestled in what was one of the last remaining wooded areas in the whole state. He turned his head just in time to see the giant of a man barreling towards him and directly into his chest. The beast of a man had him pinned to the ground. His hand was raised above his head, ready to give what would surely be a murdering blow to the stranger's head.
“Jamesson no! This is not how it's done!” Mariska yelled and ran to the two men. She placed a calming hand on her friend's shoulder.
He glared at her but slowly complied, he lowered his fist to the ground and slowly started to stand up. As he did, he said, “Go now, before I change my mind.”
The stranger smiled but rose up and turned to leave. Mariska didn't stay to see if he actually left or not, with Jamesson around, he couldn't touch her.
“Are you okay Mariska? Did he hurt you? I can still catch up with him, I think.” Jameson was hovering over Mariska, checking any visible part for wounds.
“Haha, I'm all right. He just caught me off guard is all. I wasn't expecting it.” said Mariska. In all honesty, she was more shaken than she let on to her roommate and dearest friend. She needed to get home and fast.
***
Back at their apartment, Mariska tossed her bag onto the couch and pulled out her cellphone. Jamesson had gone back out to enjoy their final few days in California once he knew she was inside with the door securely locked. Mariska scrolled through her contacts until she came upon a number she already knew by heart, ‘Home.'
“Hi momma, how are you and dad?” said Mariska after the first ring her mother had picked up.
“Oh! My pet! It is so good to hear you speak!” said Apardia.
She had been learning English with the help of her husband and Mariska, who both spoke it fluently. Apardia though was Croatian, and when she and Mariska’s father had married, he had taught her his native Arabic since they moved back to his home in Egypt. As a result, Mariska was fluent in all three languages. Mariska smiled at her mother's attempt but switched to Croatian for her mother's comfort.
“It's good to hear you too mom, sounds like dad's lessons are paying off.” she said.
“Oiy, I can't understand why anyone would want to l
earn such a vulgar language. It's complicated and idiotic!” said Apardia
“You know why mom if we need to leave Egypt, it will be to an English area, you need to know the language,” said Mariska, it was a spat they had many times.
“I know love, the threat is realer than ever now too. I fear you may need to come home now and not wait until your scores are posted,” said he mother.
“Why? What's happened?” Mariska was immediately on edge.
“The attacks are growing in numbers,” she said.
Mariska knew she couldn't go into details on the phone; she also knew that things were far more deadly than she knew. Which explained the man that afternoon. Mariska didn't want to worry her number, but she had to keep her informed.
“Mom, a man approached me today. Jamesson had to tackle him,” said Mariska.
“Well now love, you are a breathtakingly attractive young woman, men will approach you.” said Apardia.
“Mom, he was a vampire.” she replied.
Her mother's voice changed immediately, “are you sure.”
Once again, Mariska rolled her eyes, thankful that her mother couldn't see the disrespect. “Yes mother, I am sure. He was waiting for me outside of the building, and I have never seen him before.”
“Wait,” said Apardia. Mariska could hear her mother on the other end tracking down her father and retelling the story.
“Pet?” said her father.
“Yes papa?” she said.
“I think you may be in danger, you are an adult, the decision is yours, but I think you should leave, immediately,” said Roje
“Papa, you are scaring me. What is going on over there and why are vampires now coming to California,” she asked.
“Ah Pet, you have been gone so long. There was unrest when you first left five years ago but now, now the mustara, the leader of the Naqi Family is dead,” he said
Mariska gasped. The Naqi Family was a ruthless family of the undead. Until now, their attacks on others had only been in their country. It was common knowledge though that their leader's son did not agree with this. He desperately wanted to eradicate all species he viewed as ‘sub-par’. No one viewed him as much of a threat, though. After all, they were undead, vampires, his father would rule forever.
Her silence told her father that she understood what was now going to happen.
“Papa, how does an undead die?” she asked.
“Murder, pet. The gossip is that he was killed by his own son and his followers,” said Raja in little more than a whisper.
“You need to leave then papa, you and mom need to get as far away from him as you can.” Mariska was terrified. They did not live far from the border of the Naqi Families land, and her parents were prominent targets. They were known throughout the world for helping all sorts of supernaturals run and hide from those who would cause them harm.
“Mariska, our plans are made pet, as soon as you get home, we are leaving.” he said.
“Alright papa, I will be on the next flight out,” she said.
After saying her goodbyes, Mariska called the airport and was able to secure a flight for that evening. It helped that her family had some sway with the airline. They had secured many flights and funded them over the years for fleeing refugees. Mariska only packed what she would need immediately. She knew that Jamesson would bring the rest with him when he came over in a few weeks. In her rush to get home, she had forgotten to contact him. She quickly sent him a text message, knowing he wouldn't make it back to the apartment before she had to leave.
She took one more look around the rooms that had been her home for so many years and slowly closed the door, ready to start on the next chapter in her life.
Chapter Two
Mariska was grateful for the VIP lounge at the airport. She needed a few moments to gather her thoughts without the constant fear of someone following her. After speaking with her parents, the vampire's presence earlier made sense. Still, why would he come alone if he was going to harm her? He had to know that she would have guards with her at all times. She let her mind doze off until a gentle shake on the shoulder awoke her.
“Miss Wasi? Your flight is loading the first class,” said the lounge stewardess.
“Oh, thank you!” she said while gathering her things.
The gate was close by, and she was one of the first passengers on the plane. Grateful for the emptiness and quiet, she dozed back off to sleep. She managed to sleep through the flight attendants security briefing and didn't wake until the plane started to rise into the air. Groggily, she opened her eyes. It would be a long flight, and she didn't want to sleep so early on. Looking around, she saw a man was sitting next to her.
Great, it would be my luck that an obscured flight to Egypt would be booked, she thought to herself. She blinked until her eyes focused. Something didn't seem right to her; she recognized the smell from earlier that day. Like seawater and wildflowers. The vampire had the same scent. Looking at her travel companion, she knew him at once.
“Hello again Mariska,” said the vampire from earlier that day with a sultry grin.
“You!” she said in horror.
“I think perhaps, we got off on the wrong foot earlier.” Said the vampire.
“You wouldn't kill someone on a flight full of witnesses, even for your kind, that would be messy,” she whispered to him. Already she was looking for a weapon.
He laughed quietly and looked around. “Well, let's see, five other passengers and two first class attendants. You're right, someone may notice your screaming.”
She let out a sigh of relief, her eyes jerked up to him when he continued though.
“Of course, they wouldn't notice if I had already taken the time while you were sleeping to compel them to forget that either of us were even on the flight. Then, then I could do whatever I wanted with you, and no one would know.” as he spoke, he leaned in closer to Mariska, his face mere inches from hers now. His gaze was once again overpowering. She felt herself being pulled to him. No doubt his allure was just one facet of the puzzle he used to trap his victims.
Mariska though was no flaky young girl. He couldn't sway her nor could any other supernatural being, such was the luck of being an empath.
“Your right, you could already control everyone, but you sure as hell don't control me,” She said.
Without thinking, she had ahold of a pen in her hand and swiftly brought it down on his hand. It went through and secured him briefly to the table. She never left home without the silver tipped gift from her father.
He hissed in pain, drawing the attention of both flight attendants and alerting Mariska to the fact that they were not under an enchantment.
Smiling, she said, “well now, isn't that interesting? Maybe I should scream after all then?”
Mariska twisted the pen deeper into his hand. He had recovered from the initial shock, though.
“I would appreciate it if you would stop doing that Mariska.” he said through clenched jaws.
Hearing her name come out of his mouth gave her butterflies. She couldn't explain her attraction to him; she knew it wasn't his power to compel. Could it be that she was attracted to this monster who had no doubt been sent to kill her?
“Why haven't you killed me yet?” she whispered.
“I have no reason to kill you, yet.” he said.
“You mean the Naqi’s haven't given you the ‘okay’ yet?” she spat.
Once again, he laughed at her. She didn't know what his game way but she wasn't going to play. It was a long flight to Egypt, and she had plenty of time to come up with a plan to murder him. Once they touched down, she would have the help of her family also. She pulled the pen from his hand and put it back in her pocket.
“Thank you,” he said, rubbing the already healing wound. “Tell me cher, what do you know of the keepers?”
Mariska didn't answer him; she knew what all supernaturals knew about them, but she wasn't about to give him any details that he didn't already ha
ve. The keepers were a legendary group of undead who held all the secrets of the world. From the location of the fountain of youth to a cure for wolf bites and vampirism. No one knew for sure if they were even real, but the Naqi family had been hunting down people who had information about them for as long as anyone could remember.
Mariska just snorted and closed her eyes as she settled back into her seat.
“Hmm, it would seem you're not as bright as they say.” he said.
Mariska didn't take the bait, but she did glare at him.
Once again he leaned into her, “What if I told you, they were real?”
She raised an eyebrow but didn't comment.
“Alright. What if I told you that all their secrets were known by someone you already know?” he said.
Still, Mariska did not respond. She didn't even give him the benefit of a glance. She didn't know what his game was, but she wasn't going to get into a fight with a vampire on the middle of a cross-country flight full of pedestrians. She heard him sigh dramatically.
“Fine. Do you know who Prince Daemon is by chance?” he asked.
Now she looked at him but didn't speak. Instead, she just rolled her eyes dramatically. Of course, she knew who Prince Daemon was. Well, she knew of him at least. He was the opposite of the Naqi family. Where they murdered, pillaged and burned those innocent people, he was a savior to them. His islands off the coast of Greenland were a refuge for all those who sought it.
More than once in the past, the Naqi had attempted to overthrow him and his family. Each time, they failed. The oceans would swallow their boats, or the sky would brighten and burn their skin. They had only ever made landfall once in all of history and those of the family that touched the land burned instantly.