Cassandra took a sigh of relief for having a moment to herself. She sent all the cooks out of the kitchen so she could prepare blood for Gabriel.
She was lucky to have him visiting the palace and awaited the moment the queen would send an invitation for her but the wait was long.
Cassandra wanted to be in the palace now but Gabriel wasn’t of any importance to have visitors to the palace. Especially a human. She thought of carrying lunch for him but she would be seen as the lunch.
Cassandra poured the blood they bought from a woman in desperate need of money. Cassandra couldn’t go on letting Gabriel sink his teeth into her skin to drink each time he needed blood. She was going to faint if not for buying blood.
Cassandra poured the fresh blood into a glass, filling it only halfway. She set the bottle with blood to the side. ’What a fool,’ she thought.
Gabriel listened to her about her jealousy regarding him biting other women. Cassandra said it was too sensual so Gabriel would receive his blood from a glass.
Cassandra smiled, pulling out a small bottle which was far more expensive than anything Gabriel could ever offer her. She only had a little so she needed to use it well.
She allowed for two drops to fall into the glass of blood then quickly covered the small bottle and placed it out of sight. Cassandra could not wait for the church to start their bigger plans to rid the kingdom of purebloods. She would act on her own.
’I already have the king’s attention,’ Cassandra thought.
Gabriel’s usefulness was running out so she didn’t need him anymore.
Rather than pour the full bottle of holy water into his blood to kill him now, she would slowly do it so suspicion wouldn’t fall on her. Cassandra could always point fingers at Selene or Xavier.
After all, the gossip of Selene being the one behind Lucinda’s death was not entirely gone.
Cassandra poured the remainder of the blood into the glass and stirred it with the spoon to hide any trace of what she had done. She was curious about what a little holy water would do to a vampire after they consumed it.
Would she be fortunate to have Gabriel so weak that he could barely move? She would keep him in bed and run the home by herself.
Cassandra headed for where Gabriel trained outside. Something happened in the palace to upset him but he wouldn’t tell her what it was. Did he finally realise how small and insignificant he was?
It was about time that Gabriel stopped hanging onto being called the hero when he did nothing to deserve it. He was handed a victory so he could be used.
"Gabriel!" Cassandra called out to him when she reached outside. "I have your blood. Gabriel!" She called again after no answer.
It was impossible that he did not hear her. Was Gabriel going to act like his hearing was suddenly going bad?
"Gabriel!" Cassandra called again, this time her voice was void of the sweet tone Gabriel liked to hear.
Gabriel turned around, finally acknowledging Cassandra. "I said I don’t want to be disturbed when I train." ƒree𝑤ebnσvel.com
"Then you are confusing me since you asked for blood and I have returned with it. Should I have kept it out? You wouldn’t drink it then," Cassandra replied.
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