Chapter 204: The Empress Has Returned!
Nicklaus faced me with intensity, his look burning on mine and I just looked at him the exact same way not backing now either. Nicklaus huffed softly at my actions but I didn’t have it... I can’t let him risk everything for my sake while I just sat still, I was never the one to sit still, to begin with.
I faced Alaric. "Alaric do me the great honor of tutoring when we get back to the Vampire Realm"
Alaric blinked several times. "T-T-Tutor you?!" He practically stammered for the first time like he heard wrong.
"Yes," I said with a smile against my lips, I could still feel Nicklaus’ intense gaze on me but I ignored it, he wasn’t gonna talk me out of this one.
Celeste giggled, and the animals snorted a laugh.
Nicklaus sighed deeply running his fingers in his hair, well I can’t help it though, I’m STUBBORN.
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Two Days Later
It was like a dream, the Realms were merged, it all happened so fast than I could comprehend, the skies only just moved, and then suddenly like a mile away the Vampire Realm could be seen, the harsh weather leisurely depleted and we were in Spring season all of a sudden, I guess after that we would have summer, fall, and winter, This was the first time that a Realm has all four seasons, the magical Realm aside from the Mortal Realm all were entitled to only but one weather, this was the first time for a magical Realm to have all four of them.
The Vampire Realm really looked amazing in Spring, the white trees weren’t white anymore but they have colors, wonderful colors and grasses too, the entire area looked like the Spirit Forest now, it didn’t take long and the animals were exploring the insides of the palace, well just the gang, I don’t think a full animal invasion is necessary with Vampires roaming around.
Nicklaus was in the throne room, I think speaking with the council about the changes and the new system, I knew I didn’t have to be there because I knew Nicklaus had everything under control and would treat my animals right, we were reunited as one now.
