Sylvia's POV:

As the vampires swarmed towards me, I immediately realized that I had fallen into a trap. These vampires knew I was coming here from the very beginning.

While I had realized that this was a trap, my mind was in a mess and I couldn't figure it out.

How did these vampires know that I would be here?

"Nice to meet you again, little mouse!" The one who was speaking was the golden haired female vampire I had met in the sewer earlier. Her front teeth were gone, which was painfully obvious when she spoke. She was no longer beautiful and she looked like an old toothless hag.

"How did you know I was coming?" I stared at her vigilantly, every fiber of my body ready to fight at any given moment.

The blonde vampire smiled a toothless grin and said, "A little birdie told me everything- someone who's close to you."

Someone close to me?

towards the wall, racking my brains

it out by yourself." The blonde vampire clicked her tongue sympathetically. Then she lifted the thick cloak

What the ?!

looked at Felix in disbelief. I couldn't help but recall the teenager's words; he had told

I asked, my voice wrought with disappointment

kept a straight face and didn't say anything. His eyes, which were always bright and full of wit, looked unusually lackluster, as though they were clouded

were never allies. We're not the same, lady. How could I betray you?" Felix's poker face suddenly broke into a smile, like a little devil who had successfully

hole in the wall?" I stared at him coldly, and the laughter of Alva replayed in my

fists and raised his voice indignantly. "It's all your fault! The hole in the wall was found by Geoffrey and the vampires thanks to you! If

no idea that

will never see each other again!" Felix's voice

I'm sorry..." My voice was a bit shaky. I had really wanted to help them, but I didn't expect that my kindness would

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