Chapter 207 Invitation by the smitten
Allure Of The Night
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Seeing the little girlâs excitement and happiness that could be seen in her red eyes, Eve smiled. Knowing the lack of fangs had brought shame to the young vampiress, she hoped things would finally get better for Allie.
Eve watched Allie standing in front of the cracked mirror in the bathroom, whose mouth was opened wide to look at her new fangs. The little one couldnât stop looking at it in awe.
âPlanning to stay in the bathtub for the rest of the day?â Vincent questioned Eve, and her eyes shifted to look at him. He watched her with great interest in his eyes.
Eve stepped out of the bathtub, where the hem of her dress was wet four inches from the hem of her dress. She didnât know how she did the magic and that she could do it, to see something so fascinating today.
âYou returned her something no one could,â Vincent stated, his eyes shifting to look at his youngest sister.
Eve asked him, âHow did you know I could do something like this?â
From a very young age, Vincent had been fascinated with the existence of the mermaids and sirens. Over the years, he had tried to learn about the kind as much as he could. His interest was so strong that he had spent his time in the Councilâs libraries and laboratory when he was young.
Vincentâs lips twisted into a smile, and he responded, âIt was an inkling.â He picked up her hand that was resting next to her side.
Eve had never met a person as forward as Vincent. She had to remind her chest not to brew things and send thoughts to her mind. She watched him run his lean, long fingers on her palms and then press her fingers. But her traitor heart gave her away.
Vincent looked up at her and asked, âFeeling something?â
Though he asked about her using her ability, Eveâs mind was running in a different direction, and she shook her head. She breathed, âNo.â
He said, âGo home and start with something small. Not a glass of water but a drop of water.â
A few rare mermaids had potential, but it was never explored as they were killed. It left the vampires and werewolves to end up as a higher race. It wasnât about who had abilities but creatures who could use those abilities.
âThere is something I wanted to ask you,â Eve said to him.
âWhat is it about?â
Eve looked at Allie, who was still in front of the broken mirror. She whispered to Vincent, âIt is about a folklore I came across in the books here. The page is torn⦠Do you know the rest of the story?â
A sour taste entered Vincentâs mouth, remembering the incident of the missing page. He said, âThe page was there when I was reading it, but then it wasnât.â
Hearing his words, Eve frowned and asked, âWhat happened?â
âMarceline happened. When we were small and I was growing and she wasnât, to get my attention, she decided to tear the next page where I paused reading the book,â Vincent smiled sarcastically. âThe page was thrown into the fire and I havenât been able to lay my hand on the rest of the story.â
It seemed like Vincent and Marceline were like any other siblings when it came to jabbing or annoying others. Only that, these two had carried their childhood to adulthood, Eve thought in her mind. Or was it just one of them? She couldnât tell.
Vincent said, âYou both should go back to the piano room, itâll give time for your dress to dry up.â
As Eve stepped out of the guest room, she took Allie with her, leaving Vincent behind. He turned and looked around the bathroom, where things had been knocked off and at the cracked mirror. The water that had turned into glass pieces had returned to water splashes.
âHow interesting,â Vincent hummed with a faint smile.
For the rest of the working hours, Eve tried to wrap her head around what she had done in the bathtub. What she did blew her mind, and she had goosebumps remembering it.
She noticed Allie subtly moving her hand towards her mouth and touching her fangs as if making sure it was still there, and she wasnât dreaming. She said to the young vampiress,
âMiss Allie, you will be caught if you keep doing that.â
Allie brought her hand down and apologised, âI am sorry.â
âYou donât have to be,â Eve assured the girl, placing her hand on Allieâs head, and instantly the girl closed her eyes for a moment.
Allie opened her eyes, staring at Eve for a second before speaking in her small voice, âNo Miss. Only Allie.â
âI donât think your mother would appreciate it. But maybe when we are alone?â Eve asked the vampiress, who quickly nodded.
In Allieâs eyes, Eve was her fairy godmother, who had given the most precious gift to her. She was no more the vampiress that brought shame to her family. Her mother would love her equally as her elder sister. Her governess had magic, but her brother had told her not to ask or speak about it to anyone.
When the clock struck four, Eve picked up her things and made her way through the corridors and down the mansionâs stairs. And all the while, Allie followed her like a little cat to see her off until the mansionâs entrance.
Before reaching near the hallways, Eve heard Lady Annaliseâs voice from the next corridor,
âIt was only yesterday Eduard and I were talking about how generous your father is. He even funded money for the well being of the middle class when he could have just let it be,â her words ended with a small laugh.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThe towns that hold middle class status are the ones involved in the higher labour, and it is always good to have some good connections there to keep a hold on things,â Eve heard a maleâs voice that sounded familiar, but not enough to place a name or face on it.
Soon Lady Annalise and Lady Marceline walked next to each other. Next to them walked Mr. Henry Quintin, the man with whom Eve had once eaten breakfast in this mansionâs dining room.
Mr. Quintinâs eyes lit up like Christmas was early on seeing Eve. He offered her a bow, while she offered everyone a bow. When her eyes fell to her side, she noticed Allie had disappeared.
âGood evening, Ms. Barlow. How are you doing?â Mr. Quintin asked Eve.
âI am doing well. How about you, Mr. Quintin?â Eve politely returned the question.
Mr. Quintin smiled, relieved that the beautiful woman remembered him and his name. Though he had sent out most of the invitations through the hands of his servants, he had found an excuse to visit the Moriarty mansion to see the governess. He answered,
âVery well myself. Did you just finish your work?â Eve gave him a nod.
Lady Annalise ignored the governess, while Marceline didnât like that Eve was being showered with more attention by someone when she stood there.
Marceline remarked, âI completely forgot that Mr. Quintin is trying to woo our governess,â she softly laughed. Mr. Quintinâs ears turned slightly pink as he smiled. âYou will have to try harder than that as Ms. Barlow has no intentions to marry anyone right now.â
Mr. Quintin replied, âI shall accept it as a challenge. I hope that the lady can give me an opportunity so that I can change her mind.â
Eve politely replied, âThank you for your interest, Mr. Quintin, but like Lady Marceline said, I am not looking for marriage. I hope you donât take my words badly.â
But the more Eve refused, the more desirable she became in Mr. Quintinâs eyes.
Without looking at Eve, Lady Annalise said to Henry, âThe last time I heard, you were courting Marceline, Mr. Quintin. Did my daughter make it hard to court her?â
Eve noticed Mr. Quintin turned slightly red than he already was. It seemed like Mr. Quintin shifted his attention from the vampiress to her.
Mr. Quintin replied, âI gave it some thought and came to believe that it would be better for me to court and marry a human. Lady Marceline understood it too.â Marceline wanted to roll her eyes. It was good that she never paid any attention to him in the past, she thought in her mind.
âThat is true, mother,â Marceline agreed and looked at Lady Annalise and then at Eve with a smile. âI think Ms. Barlow and Mr. Quintin would make a wonderful couple.â
Mr. Quintin took out an envelope from the inside pocket of his coat and offered it to Eve. When she looked at him questioningly, he explained, âDay after tomorrow, thereâs a soiree being held in my mansion. I would very much appreciate it if you could attend it.â
Eve bowed, âPardon me, but I will be working,â she refused.
Lady Annalise and Marceline were internally repelled by the thought that this mere human was being invited to the same soiree they were going to attend. Henry Quintinâs parents were one of the wealthy humans, which was why the two vampiress didnât look down upon him.
Mr. Quintin smiled at Eve, wanting her to attend the soiree, he turned to Lady Annalise and requested, âOne day of missing work shouldnât matter, should it, Viscountess?â
Lady Annalise had a tight smile and turned to look at the human. The older vampiress couldnât refuse Mr. Quintinâs request. She replied,
âAllie will be attending the soiree with us. So the governess can too.â
âWonderful!â Mr. Quintin exclaimed, and Marceline turned further upset with how things were proceeding. âI will be eagerly waiting for you the day after tomorrow, Ms. Barlow.â