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A Knight sworn to protect the city from evil. A vampire bound in chains. A desire that could destroy them both. Atlas I was trained to kill monsters- Not crave the one chained beneath my home. As a Knight of Cindervail, I'm everything the Legion demands: disciplined, deadly, untouchable. But on the night of my final trial, it wasn't the Legion that saved me. It was a vampire. Emilian. Now he's leashed and muzzled by the Vail, my illegal asset locked in my basement. I only let him out for missions that need a monster's teeth. That's the story we tell. But the truth is darker. Every night, I go…mehr

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A Knight sworn to protect the city from evil. A vampire bound in chains. A desire that could destroy them both. Atlas I was trained to kill monsters- Not crave the one chained beneath my home. As a Knight of Cindervail, I'm everything the Legion demands: disciplined, deadly, untouchable. But on the night of my final trial, it wasn't the Legion that saved me. It was a vampire. Emilian. Now he's leashed and muzzled by the Vail, my illegal asset locked in my basement. I only let him out for missions that need a monster's teeth. That's the story we tell. But the truth is darker. Every night, I go back to him-for the heat, the hunger, the sin I can't stop committing. Our connection is forbidden. Addictive. And when my best friend vanishes and demons begin tearing through Cindervail, I'm forced to face an impossible choice: Save the city I swore to protect- Or surrender to the vampire who makes me feel alive. Emilian I wasn't born a monster. I was made one-and then left to rot. In Cindervail, vampires like me aren't given trials. We're exterminated. I should've died the night I met Atlas, the Knight who should have put a blade through my heart. Instead, he let me live. Now I survive chained beneath his home like a secret sin. Muzzled. Bound. Used as a weapon while I fight the city's nightmares by his side. We pretend it's duty. But I see the truth in his eyes every time he touches me-the tremor in his hands, the hunger in his breath. The city is rotting. The rifts are widening. Demons are coming through the cracks. Soon, Atlas will have to choose- The city that made him a weapon, Or the creature he should have killed.