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by Margo Ryerkerk




  Vicious Royals

  Nocturnal Academy Book 2

  Margo Ryerkerk

  & Holly Hook

  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  About Margo Ryerkerk

  About Holly Hook

  Other works

  Dark Legacy Series

  Dark Legacy Excerpt

  Cursed Academy Series

  Cursed Academy Excerpt

  Chapter 1

  “Interspecies pregnancy isn’t possible. So ladies…and gentlemen—” Candice glanced at the handful of fae males stuck with us in the Courtesan Major, “—I hope I can put one of your concerns to rest. That being said, please don’t underestimate the unique aspects of being a courtesan or gigolo to a vampire. Your role is extremely complex, and this semester, we will not only cover sexuality, but also the entertainment aspects so that you may excel for your master.”

  I suppressed an eye roll and tried to focus on the positives about Courtesan Studies. As a fae and courtesan herself, Candice didn’t despise us. She was actually nice, which was unheard of for staff of Nocturnal Academy.

  But there was one potential negative I could not ignore, as hard as I tried.

  Thorsten shifted in the shadows of the classroom, near the door. His black guard uniform helped him to blend in. He was here to supervise Candice. All fae teachers were babysat by a vamp. Like a moth drawn to the flame, I sought out the tall, muscular blond with eyes colder than an Icelandic glacier. He looked right through me. I swallowed hard. Thorsten hated me. Once, he had helped me, encouraged me, but after I chose to go down the courtesan path, he abandoned me. Having him here on guard duty just rubbed salt into my wounds.

  Enough. I slammed a tight lid down on my emotions. I refused to play the role of the victim. I had made a choice, and Thorsten had chosen to keep his distance. It didn’t matter. He wasn’t a lover. He wasn’t even a friend. But in the last few months, he had managed to become something to me, and I hated that. Stupidly, I had relied on him, had looked forward to our sharp-tongued exchanges. I hadn’t realized how much I’d miss them until they were gone.

  But at least Lily wasn’t here. At least, my friend had a chance. I made the right decision. Lily would’ve never survived being a courtesan, especially with that creepy old vamp taking an interest in her.

  “Today, we’re going to talk about sexual preferences that are specific to vampires,” Candice continued, and I snapped my attention back to her.

  A whore. I had chosen to be a whore, and if I wanted to survive in the vamp world and rise through the ranks with Virgie so that one day we could be free, I had to pay attention.

  “I’m sure most of you know that vampires like to combine drinking blood with sex.”

  I felt Thorsten’s gaze drill into me, but when I turned my head, he was staring at the wall opposite him. Was I imagining things? No, he was playing games. He always had. Everyone at Nocturnal Academy had a goal. Thorsten might’ve been sired by Lord Steinberg, but he was still expected to prove himself. I had to remember that.

  “While drinking blood can be a very sensual act, it is up to the fae to remind his or her master not to take too much.” Candice tilted her head and smiled pleasantly as if she was telling us to remind our lover to screw the toothpaste cap back on. As if too much blood taking wasn’t a matter of life and death.

  “Vampires experience a special type of bloodlust when drinking fae blood. It makes them intoxicated. If they drink too much, they might forget themselves.” Candice blinked, lost in another world, but then she brought up her clipboard, finally remembering that she was here to act as a teacher, not a friend. “Can anyone tell me what happens if bloodlust isn’t interrupted?”

  “The vampire drains the fae, killing her.” The words shot out of my mouth. In any other class, I would’ve been reprimanded for my disobedience, for not raising my hand first, but Candice simply nodded.

  “Correct, Miss Onyx.” She scribbled something into her notebook, probably giving me a plus. Candice was new to the teaching gig. She had been a courtesan for decades and her current master had made some agreement with Nocturnal Academy, allowing Candice to teach a class. She never stayed overnight, and word from the vamp students had it that a black limousine picked her up at the base of the mountain just after sunset.

  “While bloodlust should be your number one safety concern, you must understand that being a courtesan to a vampire comes with other considerations.” Candice’s eyes glazed over, and when she opened her mouth, no words came out. She blinked rapidly, recovering from whatever flashback she was in while I tried not to think what a highly acclaimed courtesan like her had endured.

  “For homework, write an essay about what you will bring to the table for your master. Please don’t focus on your sexual abilities or lack thereof. While sex is certainly part of the equation, any vampire could purchase a lover for the night. You are more than someone to sleep with. You take care of your master’s emotional well-being. You are his companion, his champion, his muse, and there to make a tense political meeting or sales negotiation run smoothly.”

  Great, so she was basically asking us to prostitute our souls and hearts, too. Is that what she had done? Did Candice actually believe that her master loved or cared for her? Was she grateful to him?

  The gong rang. I was glad to get out of Courtesan Studies and go to our Home Décor class. After our last two teachers ended up either dead or imprisoned, we hadn’t been given a replacement yet, which meant we’d be on our own, only supervised by a vamp.

  “Candice is pretty good, isn’t she?” Virgie asked as we put our books into our bag and shuffled out of the classroom.

  I snorted. “She’s nice, but a bit delusional.”

  Virgie threw her mane of silky, black hair back, her Asian-Caucasian features looking stunning and radiant as always, despite the lack of natural sunlight in the academy. “She did well for herself.”

  I shot a furtive glance at Thorsten who was waiting for all of us to file out of the classroom. He still kept his gaze on the opposite wall as if he was studying the stone bricks as we left the room. Fine. Whatever. I didn’t care. The painful tightening in my chest wasn’t because of him.

  “I mean she even gets to teach here.” Virgie rearranged her blouse, highlighting her D-cup as we stepped into the wide castle corridor.

  I bit my lip. “Is that how you plan to do it?”

  Virgie chuckled. “Oh, no. I’m not that good of an actress. Candice is really selling the love she has for her master.”

  “Or maybe she has Stockholm syndrome.” The brief, blank look sort of gave it away.

  Virgie shrugged. “I’m not going to pick a master who is most enchanted by me. A guy like that is likely to become possessive. I need someone who will value me and allow me freedom as long as I bring in income. I want my own business, whether it’s a brothel or a lingerie store. I need something where I get to call the shots.”

  I nodded. Virgie had always been extremely business-minded. And while in theory, her plan sounded smart, I wasn’t sure it was the right path for me. Besides, Virgie’s luck hinged on the contracts she got, leaving much tha
t could go wrong. “What do you think I should do?”

  She looked me up and down, then said slowly, “I honestly don’t know.”

  “Don’t know what?” Lily joined us, feet tapping on the stone floor of the corridor, having just finished her Servant Studies class. Since she was the only fae in Independent Study, she took her first class with the other Servant Majors.

  “Nothing.” I smiled weakly, not wanting to bother her with my problems, but she was too smart to not understand what was going on.

  “How was class?” she asked with a cautious frown.

  I shrugged. “Candice is nice.”

  “I hope I get Steinberg to buy my contract.” Virgie tilted her head, a dreamy look entering her eyes.

  “Can we really do that? Influence who buys our contract?”

  She nodded. “If you’re smart and make the right connections.”

  I huffed out a bitter laugh as I thought of Thorsten. Good luck to Virgie on that. “How? We’re stuck in Nocturnal Academy until we graduate. Outside vamps have only come once to evaluate us. Are they paying us another visit before the day of our graduation?”

  Virgie shook her head. “Not graduation, but the bidding ball at the end of the year. Stop thinking like a human. Anyhow, rumor has it that we’re allowed an outing or two before graduation. Also, we might be stuck here, but the Elites are still getting intel on us. Trust me.”

  I chewed on my lip as we walked down the dark, narrow corridor to Home Décor. The vamp students left campus every night to go party, mingle, and feed, taking gossip with them. For all I knew, they were giving daily reports to anyone who was considering buying a fae this year. But how was that a good thing? Most vamps thought we were the dirt under their shoes, and the few that engaged with us made me wish they would ignore us. Mei Wu, a Chinese heiress, was only interested in Kristen, who she used to spy on Thorsten since he was a Steinberg. The twins, Kayden and Kassius, only saw us as collections of body parts. If I asked them to pick my homework off the floor, they would probably demand a blowjob in the middle of the cafeteria.

  “Cheer up. We’ll figure it out. We have the whole term.” Virgie pushed herself in between Lily and I and hooked her arms with ours. I smiled, not because of what she had said, but because finally, she was acknowledging her friendship with us.

  Feeling like an invincible trio, we walked into Home Décor, a triple room where we practiced plant magic, decoration, music, or dance talents.

  As always, the uplifting mood didn’t last.

  Inside the room, Peony and Kristen looked up from a pot of flowers and stormed right at us. I tensed, waiting for the confrontation.

  “Why are you hanging out with the losers, Virgie?” Peony narrowed her hazel eyes in challenge, twirling a blonde curl.

  Virgie shrugged. “Last time I checked, Lily was the one with the Independent Major and Onyx was at the top of the scoreboard for our Placement Tests.”

  Peony snorted as a nasty, crazy gleam filled her eyes. Her time in the dungeons had done a number on her. “They got lucky.” She stepped closer toward me. “Or they fucked someone to get better results.” She focused her attention back on Virgie. “You’re wasting your time. Come back to where you belong.”

  Virgie bit her lip, but didn’t reply.

  “Don’t test my patience.” Peony whirled around and stalked away, Kristen following her like a good lapdog.

  “She’s full of bullshit.” I tried to reach for Virgie’s arm, but she stepped away.

  “Don’t just stand around. Train,” a vamp guard barked from the desk on the plant side of the room. Even though I didn’t recognize his voice, I was still disappointed when I looked at him and confirmed he wasn’t Thorsten, who normally supervised this class. Today we had a shorter guard with dark hair and a mean face. Was this a one-off or had Thorsten switched posts to avoid me? After all, in Candice’s class there was no way for me to talk to him, but here, I could’ve tried. Not that I wanted to. It was for the best that he wasn’t speaking to me.

  “Those of you who don’t start practicing immediately will be written up,” the guard growled. Quickly, I hurried over to the newly installed mirrors and began warming up since dance was my specialty. “I will report on everyone’s progress during class, so don’t slack.” The guard took out a clipboard and began checking off our names.

  I moved through a jazz routine that I found on a video recording. Fae students at Nocturnal Academy weren’t permitted such modern luxuries as computers, cellphones, or Internet, so I had to rely on methods that had worked in the Eighties. At least our library had plenty of old VHS tapes and a VCR.

  The rest of the day went smoothly, and I almost felt good by the end of it. I didn’t spot Thorsten, which was for the best. Maybe he’d let me move on.

  After dinner, I put on my PJs and climbed into my bunk bed. “Good night, Lily.” I slipped under my covers.

  Wetness and stickiness greeted me. A scream ripped from my throat as I scrambled out, pulling the sheets with me as I jumped away from the disgusting stuff that was in my bed.

  Lily, who had been about to turn off the light, hurried over. “What?"

  “Those damn—” Hysterically, I tried to wipe away whatever was sticking to my PJs and hair. Was it blood? No, it was brown and smelled earthy. Mud, possibly combined with worse, caked the sheets’ inner surfaces. I held my breath, not wanting to know for sure.

  Lily gasped. “Who did this?”

  I didn’t reply for a beat. It could’ve been Thorsten or the twins or someone else. But my gut told me it was Peony. “The Queen Bitch?”

  “I’ll get cleaning supplies.” Lily hurried out of the room, leaving me alone. The supply closet was all the way down by the kitchen.

  I had to take a breath. Yes. It was just mud, maybe mixed with compost, likely taken from the Outer Gardens. Reporting this incident to the vamps would be pointless. Things could’ve been much worse. When Lily returned, we carefully stripped off the sheets without dragging the mud everywhere.

  “Thanks,” I said, bristling now that I'd confirmed I probably wouldn't catch a disease and die.

  “I’ll put them in the washing room.” As Lily bunched the sheets up into a ball, something drifted to the ground.

  I crouched down and picked up the soggy piece of paper. The text was smeared, but I could still make out the words.

  You’re neck-deep in shit, bitch. I’m coming for you.

  Lily peered across my shoulder. “Peony for sure.” She wasn’t asking, but making a statement.

  I nodded weakly. Peony was officially back and whatever had been done to her in the dungeons, she’d pay me back tenfold.

  Chapter 2

  Thorsten

  My life was on the highway to hell just like that damn AC/DC song.

  Each day at Nocturnal Academy, I was digging a deeper grave for myself.

  My probation had turned into a problem from the moment I spotted Onyx Logan outside the academy’s walls. Without her here, all I'd have to worry about was shutting up and serving my time.

  I hadn't asked her what she was doing outside in the middle of the night back in Summer Term. There was no need. It was clear that she was in the midst of a failed escape attempt and had just realized how futile it was. She had cleared the academy’s stone walls, but there was nothing she could do about the unforgiving cliff, the deadly drop, or the icy lake that surrounded us. One couldn’t leave Nocturnal Academy unless one had permission or if one could fly.

  Flying. A skill I was working on every moment I didn’t have to watch those damn students. I wasn't supposed to have the ability at my age, but Lord Steinberg's blood was strong. Even so, I doubted I could do it long enough to get anyone off campus without killing them.

  So I turned my thoughts back to probation. If I did well, it would be over by the end of the term. Only one year of my life wasted to clear the Steinberg name. It was ridiculous, especially since I hadn’t been the one to besmirch it in the first place. But that�
�s how it worked in the vamp world. You rose and fell together as a family. Your family’s standing was everything.

  I curled my toes inside my boots, remaining at the shadowy end of the corridor where I belonged as the mousy fae girl, Lily, rummaged through the cleaning supply closet. She was the first person I'd seen in two hours anywhere near the kitchen corridor.

  If she was up in the middle of the night, then either she or her ungrateful roommate Onyx had become a victim of a prank or worse. It was none of my business. I shouldn’t care. Caring was a human attribute, something I couldn’t afford any longer. Not since I had agreed to be turned into a vampire.

  And yet, I did care. Maybe I was as big of a fool as Onyx.

  Sniffing, I detected traces of earth, carried by Lily. Her blood, like that of all fae, smelled of exotic herbs and possibilities. I flexed my muscles, wishing I could drop and do a hundred push-ups to fully block out the fae scent that set my stomach rumbling.

  Being surrounded constantly by blood that tasted like ambrosia and acted like a drug was torturous. After Steinberg had made me and I had awoken, my desire for human blood seemed overwhelming. It made me laugh to think of how naive I had been. I had really believed that learning to control regular bloodlust would be my biggest challenge as a vampire.

  Lily moved inside the cleaning room, shuffling around, and I got another whiff of her scent. Compared to Onyx’s complex, tangy scent that reminded me of ginger ale, Lily’s earthy scent was bland, but my vampire body didn’t care about the finer points. All it screamed was fae, and along with it the need to sink my fangs and suck her dry rose within me.

 

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