Chapter 202 Who finishes first
Allure Of The Night
âWhat are you doing?â Eve asked Vincent, taken aback by his carefree gesture, she asked him.
âYour words sounded as if you were waiting for me to praise you and tell you how proud I am, which I am,â Vincent offered her a charming smile, and before she could swat his hand away from her head, he had already pulled it to his side.
Eve gave him a small glare and said, âWe should get back to digging the grave rather than chit chat.â
âWould you prefer to dig the grave all by yourself?â Inquired Vincent, and the tip of Eveâs shovel hit the ground, which was still in her hand. He stepped closer to her and asked, âYou didnât think I was a kind person, did you?â
Eve looked back at him and said, âI didnât.â
âThatâs good,â Vincentâs eyes roamed on her face before settling on her eyes, âHow about we make this digging interesting. I will take more than half the area and you can take the rest to dig. Whoever loses, does what the victorious wants,â his eyes sparkled.
âI think we already know who is going to win and lose here,â retorted Eve. She wondered what was cooking in the vampireâs crazy mind.
âI told you I would be fair in dividing the space you and I need to dig. Doesnât the idea of being able to fulfil one wish or demand intrigue you even a little?â Vincent questioned her.
Eve wanted to finish digging the grave and bury the dead vampiress, but Vincent pausing every now and then to talk wasnât helping. She nodded, âOkay. Let us decide the space.â
A wide smile appeared on Vincent and he said, âLet us.â
After deciding how much space each of them was going to dig, both Vincent and Eve quickly started to dig. Eve used all her might, with the faintest hope that she would dig her side of the grave faster. When two hours passed, Vincent was done digging his side, while she still had a bit left on her side.
âYou are slower than I thought,â Vincent commented and Eve sighed.
Her arms had started to ache, and she huffed for air, âYou have the advantage of being a vampire.â
He replied, âStrength is what is in your mind, little girl. Not what you think. Looks like you will need to fulfil one of my demands now.â
Sweat trickled down Eveâs neck, making her hiss in pain. The salty water touched the wound on her neck, and it was nothing less to her soul jumping out of her body.
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Vincent pulled out the fresh handkerchief from his trouser pocket that he had picked from the mansion. He spread it around Eveâs neck, knotting the ends at the front. He murmured,
âSuch a child.â
The hot and cold actions from Vincent was turning Eve confused, and she whispered, âThanks.â It was hard to glare at him anymore, because of the rare glimpses of his kindness that she witnessed.
When her eyes fell on his side of the grave, she noticed it was wide, while her side was narrow. They hadnât dug a rectangular grave. She said,
âI think you dug more than what was required.â
âIs that so?â Vincent questioned, turning to look at his side, and he said, âI think it is the perfect size that had to be dug.â
When Eve finished digging the remaining part of the ground to level what Vincent had dug, she had turned exhausted. She was sweating and her arms hurt from the labour. She said,
âWe can finally bury her now.â
Finally, Lady Camilleâs dead body would be resting under the ground, and no one would know that she had killed the vampiress. At least for now, and hopefully never, thought Eve to herself.
âNot yet,â said Vincent when she was about to climb out of the grave.
Eve frowned and asked, âDo we need to dig more?â
Vincent shook his head once, and said, âYou havenât completed my demand.â
âCanât it wait until we bury her?â asked Eve, âIf it is blood, you can takââ
Vincent surprised her with his words, âLie down with me.â
Wind blew across the forest, where leaves rustled against each other and for a moment, everything went still and quiet. Not knowing if she heard it right, Eve asked,
âLie down?â
âMhm. Here in the grave,â Vincent stated, before lying flat in the dug ground with his hand behind his head.
Eve wasnât sure how to feel about sleeping in the grave dug for someone. But at the same time, this was the easiest thing Vincent had demanded from her, even the strangest. She turned and looked at the dead body on the ground and then at the coachman, who stood a little away from them, while continuing to keep an eye if someone walked upon them or the dead body.
Noticing Vincent waiting for her, Eve hesitantly sat down before laying next to the pureblooded vampire. For a few seconds, she lay there still, staring at the starry sky. She asked him,
âDo you sleep in every personâs grave before burying them in it?â
A smile bloomed on Vincentâs lips, âWhat do you think?â
âI donât think my mind can fathom the thoughts that run in your mind,â she replied and cautiously turned her head to look at him, noticing he was looking at the night sky.
âWe have to make sure the dead can sleep comfortably, isnât it?â Vincent said it in such seriousness that for a moment, Eve believed he did sleep in every personâs grave. He turned to look at her, meeting her blue eyes filled with questions.
Every day I find you stranger than the day before, Eve whispered it in her mind.
âDo you feel better?â Vincent asked her.
And kinder at times like these, she added.
Eve stared into Vincentâs eyes, which didnât seem as cold as they often did. Thanks to him, she wasnât anymore in distress with the death on her hand, and her chest didnât feel as heavy as it did a few hours ago.