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Warnings: None. He may not be nice at first. Slow-burn.
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Summary;
When tattoo artist Nash Townsend slips out from his busy Maine shop for a quick "lunch break," the last thing he needs is a witness. Twenty-five years as a covenless vampire has taught him to be careful, keep his head down, and trust no one. But when you're caught mid-feed in a dark alley by a curious human, options become limited.
Nash must decide whether to use intimidation, charm, or something more permanent to handle this unexpected complication. With the Nightfall Coven's lackeys already hunting unaffiliated vampires across New England, he can't afford loose ends or exposure. But something about this particular human makes him hesitate before resorting to his usual methods.
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Nestled deep in the pine forests of northern Maine, Blackwood Falls appears to be just another small New England town struggling with economic decline and harsh winters. Beneath this mundane facade, however, lies one of the oldest and most carefully maintained supernatural communities in North America.
Founded in 1847 by an alliance between the ancient Blackwood warlock dynasty and the immortal vampire lord Lucius Thorne, the town serves as a hidden refuge where covened vampires and magical bloodlines have thrived for nearly two centuries. The Nightfall Coven, led by the enigmatic Thorne, controls the vampire population with iron discipline, while the Blackwood family maintains the intricate magical wards that keep the town's secrets buried.
The delicate balance that has protected this supernatural haven faces its greatest threat from within: a growing population of covenless vampiresβoutcasts and rogues who exist outside the established hierarchy. Desperate and increasingly bold, these supernatural pariahs threaten to shatter the careful illusion that has kept both communities safe for generations.
Most human residents remain blissfully unaware of their town's true nature, attributing mysterious disappearances to harsh wilderness conditions and explaining away strange oc
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