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The Blood Debts

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Blood Debt A dark fantasy romance of possession, power, and the cost of survival. Maryna Valmont was supposed to escape on her eighteenth birthday. Instead, her stepfather lost her in a poker game—to a vampire. Now, trapped in a gilded estate filled with monsters who crave her innocence and blood, Maryna finds herself owned by the most dangerous of them all: Vasilios Dain—ancient, ruthless, and impossibly beautiful. He claims he saved her. That he’s protecting her. But Vasilios doesn’t do anything without reason. And Maryna knows better than anyone: nothing is ever free. As whispers of her missing mother, a vanished father, and secrets older than blood begin to surface, Maryna realizes she is more than a pet… she may be the key to something much darker. But in a world where seduction is power and desire can enslave, the most terrifying question becomes: What happens when she stops wanting to escape—and starts wanting him? Perfect for fans of Fifty Shades of Grey, From Blood and Ash, and Twilight, Blood Debt is a slow-burn enemies-to-lovers fantasy laced with danger, dark seduction, and a heroine determined to take back everything they tried to steal.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter One: The Cage She Called Home

Maryna Valmont had spent her entire life surviving. Surviving the cold, indifferent stares of her stepfather. Surviving the suffocating weight of a house that never truly felt like home. Surviving the bruises that weren't always physical, but cut deeper than any wound ever could.

She wasn't allowed to cry. Crying was weakness, and weakness made her an easy target. She learned that lesson early, learned to keep her head down, to keep quiet, to never give them a reason to turn their attention to her. Because when they did, it was never out of love.

Her stepfather, Rick, was a gambler. Not the lucky kind, either. He was the type who always thought the next hand, the next bet, would be the one that turned everything around. He was the kind of man who never knew when to stop. When to walk away. And every time he lost, it was Maryna who paid the price.

Her mother had disappeared years ago. Vanished like a whisper in the wind. No one ever spoke of her, and when Maryna had tried to ask once, Rick had backhanded her so hard she saw stars. That had been the first and last time she ever mentioned her mother's name.

She had no one. No one but herself.

And that was why she had a plan.

Maryna was an excellent student. She worked harder than anyone, stayed late in the school library, and aced every exam. She had been secretly applying to colleges—anywhere far away, anywhere that would take her. She had already received acceptance letters from a few, including one across the country. All she needed was a way to leave without Rick noticing, without her stepbrothers realizing what she was doing.

She had counted the days, had made a plan down to the hour of when she would leave, when she would finally escape. She could endure anything for just a little longer.

But Rick had his own plans for her.

The house had always been a cage, but now, it was a prison. Rick's drinking had gotten worse, his debts piling higher. The poker games were becoming more frequent, the strangers in their house more dangerous. The air in their home felt heavier, suffocating.

And one night, Maryna woke up to find Rick standing at her bedroom door.

His silhouette was a dark blot against the dim hallway light, his breath reeking of whiskey. He didn't speak, didn't move for a long moment—just stood there, watching her. Maryna held her breath, her body frozen under the thin blanket.

Then, without a word, he turned and walked away.

The next morning, she started packing her things.