Goodbye to All I Loved in Blood
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Humans aren't supposed to survive carrying a vampire's child. The immortal blood drains you dry.
Valentine was a pureblood vampire Duke. I was just a mortal. But I was stupid enough to think love was stronger than biology.
Four years ago, I tore myself apart on the birthing bed to bring a half-blood into this world, only to wake up staring at Valentine’s back.
His late father’s favorite concubine, Cecilia, had already snatched my baby from the cradle. And my husband acquiesced to it all.
"He looks just like me," Cecilia purred, tracing my newborn's cheek. "Thank you for giving birth to my son."
Then she tossed a blood jade onto my sheets, like I was some cheap baby-making machine.
I didn't take the payoff. I grabbed the heavy stone and hurled it straight at Valentine’s face.
For four agonizing years, I fought to get my baby back. I hired mercenaries, rogues, and shadow-smugglers, bleeding myself dry to breach the Duke’s estate. Every single attempt failed.
Until tonight. A terrified servant smuggled out a whisper that stopped my heart: Cecilia had fed my son "diluted holy water"—a twisted sacrament meant to literally burn the human half out of his organs.
I didn't hire anyone this time. I tore through the gates myself. I took a guard’s spear through the shoulder and let cursed brambles shred my arms to the bone, just to drag my dying boy out of a burning greenhouse.
But when the agonizing pain of the holy water woke him, Luke looked at me with pure, unadulterated disgust.
"It’s your fault! It’s your filthy human blood!" My four-year-old son spat the words like venom. "Mother Cecilia says if we just burn out this curse, I can be the true heir! If it weren't for you, Father would have claimed me by now! I hate you!"
I froze.
When I finally spoke, my voice was a raw, inhuman scrape. "Call me Mom one last time, and I'll walk out of your life forever."
Valentine was a pureblood vampire Duke. I was just a mortal. But I was stupid enough to think love was stronger than biology.
Four years ago, I tore myself apart on the birthing bed to bring a half-blood into this world, only to wake up staring at Valentine’s back.
His late father’s favorite concubine, Cecilia, had already snatched my baby from the cradle. And my husband acquiesced to it all.
"He looks just like me," Cecilia purred, tracing my newborn's cheek. "Thank you for giving birth to my son."
Then she tossed a blood jade onto my sheets, like I was some cheap baby-making machine.
I didn't take the payoff. I grabbed the heavy stone and hurled it straight at Valentine’s face.
For four agonizing years, I fought to get my baby back. I hired mercenaries, rogues, and shadow-smugglers, bleeding myself dry to breach the Duke’s estate. Every single attempt failed.
Until tonight. A terrified servant smuggled out a whisper that stopped my heart: Cecilia had fed my son "diluted holy water"—a twisted sacrament meant to literally burn the human half out of his organs.
I didn't hire anyone this time. I tore through the gates myself. I took a guard’s spear through the shoulder and let cursed brambles shred my arms to the bone, just to drag my dying boy out of a burning greenhouse.
But when the agonizing pain of the holy water woke him, Luke looked at me with pure, unadulterated disgust.
"It’s your fault! It’s your filthy human blood!" My four-year-old son spat the words like venom. "Mother Cecilia says if we just burn out this curse, I can be the true heir! If it weren't for you, Father would have claimed me by now! I hate you!"
I froze.
When I finally spoke, my voice was a raw, inhuman scrape. "Call me Mom one last time, and I'll walk out of your life forever."















































