Chapter 221: Two noble houses against each other? Damien v Dravena
Chapter 221: Two noble houses against each other? Damien v Dravena
As the chaos raged outside, Rose escorted Dumfries into Damien's chamber, ensuring he was safe from the turmoil unfolding in the vampire city. Once they were settled, Rose couldn't shake off her concern for Dumfries. She kept asking if he was alright, her eyes scanning him for any signs of injury or distress.
Dumfries, however, waved off her concerns with a dismissive gesture. "It's just minor injuries," he reassured her, though his voice held a hint of exhaustion. "Nothing serious. A few hours of rest, and I'll be good as new."
Despite his attempt to downplay the situation, Rose remained unconvinced. She knew firsthand the dangers lurking in the vampire city, especially during times of unrest. The fact that Dumfries had been caught in the midst of the chaos was enough to keep her on edge.
"Let me take a look," Rose insisted, her tone firm yet gentle as she approached Dumfries. She carefully examined him, checking for any hidden injuries or signs of strain. Although Dumfries protested, Rose's thorough inspection revealed a few bruises and scrapes, evidence of the scuffle he had endured.
As Rose watched Dumfries gulp down the blood, she couldn't help but feel a mix of fascination and sympathy. She understood the necessity of blood for vampires, but seeing it in action still held a certain intrigue for her. The way Dumfries's wounds began to heal faster only confirmed what she already knew about vampire physiology.
Maintaining her composed demeanor, Rose remained seated, her hands resting gracefully on her gown. Though it wasn't her finest attire, she carried herself with the same elegance and poise she displayed in any situation. Yet, despite her outward calmness, she couldn't shake the feeling of discomfort that lingered in the air.
Observing Dumfries's persistent attempts to avoid her gaze, Rose couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy. She understood his reluctance to engage with her, given their differing social statuses and the circumstances they found themselves in. Yet, his efforts to maintain distance only served to deepen her curiosity about him.
Rose furrowed her brows slightly, her curiosity piqued by Dumfries's presence amidst the chaos of the Durello house's open area during the Dhampir attack when he wasn't even part of the noble houses. His stay was outside the castle areas so what would have him walk into where the attacks were primarily being stationed?
"Dumfries," she began, her tone gentle yet inquisitive, "what brought you here? Ordinarily, I would have expected you to be trying to get past the wall or on the outskirts of the city."
Dumfries chuckled softly, a wry smile tugging at the corners of his lips as he ran a hand through his hair. "Well, Rose, when the attack started, I... I ran to your family's castle," he admitted, his expression earnest. "I wanted to check on you, make sure you were safe." His gaze softened as he met her eyes, the sincerity in his words evident.
"But when I arrived," Dumfries continued, "the guards informed me that Damien had already come to pick you up." He paused, his features reflecting a mixture of concern and determination. "I knew then that you were in good hands, but... I couldn't shake the feeling that you might need someone by your side."
Rose felt a swell of emotion rise within her at Dumfries's words. Despite the years that had passed and the divergent paths their lives had taken, Dumfries's unwavering loyalty and concern for her touched her deeply.
"Dumfries," she murmured, her voice soft with gratitude, "I... I don't know what to say." She reached out to place a gentle hand on his arm, her eyes reflecting genuine appreciation. "Thank you. Your presence here means more to me than you could ever know."
Dumfries's expression softened, a faint smile gracing his lips as he shook his head modestly. "Rose, you've always been strong and capable," he reassured her, his tone sincere. "I know you don't need me to protect you." He met her gaze, his eyes reflecting warmth and admiration. "But I couldn't bear the thought of standing idly by while you faced danger alone.
You've been a friend to me since we were fledglings, and... I couldn't let anything happen to you."
Moved by his words, Rose felt a surge of gratitude swell within her. Despite the passage of time and the changes that had shaped their lives, Dumfries's steadfast loyalty and concern remained unchanged.
As their conversation was about to continue, a sudden blue glow flooded through the windows, drawing Rose's gaze like a magnet. With a furrowed brow, she rose from Damien's bed, her curiosity piqued. Crossing the room in quick strides, she reached the window and peered out into the darkened sky, her eyes widening in astonishment.
Dumfries followed suit, joining her at the window as they both beheld the mesmerizing spectacle unfolding before them. High above the vampire city, amidst the swirling darkness, Damien's figure was illuminated by an ethereal blue light. But to their shock, he was not alone. Dravena also floated next to him, held by Damien.
Rose's breath caught in her throat, a mixture of awe and apprehension coursing through her veins. "Damien... and Dravena," she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper, her eyes fixed on the mesmerizing sight before her. "What is he doing...?"
Dumfries's expression darkened as he surveyed the scene unfolding before them. "Trouble," he muttered grimly, his jaw set in determination. "Whatever he is up to, it can't be good,"
Together, they stood at the window, their hearts heavy with foreboding as they watched the enigmatic duo hovering amidst the darkness.
Deep within the recesses of her mind, Rose grappled with conflicting emotions. She had witnessed firsthand the malevolent power that Dravena wielded, and her loyalties lay with Damien, despite their complicated history.
She knew that Damien was fighting not only for his own survival but for the safety of the entire vampire city. Dravena's dark ambitions threatened to plunge them all into chaos, and Rose understood the gravity of the situation.Though she harbored no love for Damien, she recognized that he was the lesser of two evils in this perilous conflict.
If Dravena succeeded in her sinister plot, the consequences would be catastrophic. Rose silently prayed for Damien's victory, knowing that the fate of the vampire city hung in the balance.
As Lady Dravena and Lord Damien locked in battle high above, the spectators on the ground could only watch in awe and confusion. Two leaders from different houses engaged in fierce combat was a sight rarely witnessed in the vampire city.
Vampires hidden from the conflict and afforded the view to see what was happening were all confused.
"What in the world is happening up there?"
"I've never seen anything like this before. Why are Dravena and Damien fighting?"
"It's madness! What could have driven them to this?"
"Do you think it's some kind of power struggle between the houses?"
"I have no idea, but we'd better keep our distance. I don't want to get caught in the crossfire."
"Look at the shockwaves spreading from each blow they exchange. The true powers lords possess. It's almost like the sound of thunder!!"
"I don't like this one bit. Something tells me this isn't going to end well for any of us."
"Shouldn't we do something? Intervene somehow?"
"Have you gone mad?! Do you really want to get involved in a battle between Dravena and Damien?"
"I just hope this doesn't escalate any further. We can't afford any more chaos in the city."
Whispers spread through the crowd like wildfire, speculation rampant among those who couldn't discern the true nature of the conflict unfolding above. Clearly, none of them knew what had transpired during the initiation in the cave, nor were they aware of Dravena's pending plans for them all.