Found
Vampire!Azriel x Human!Reader
Summary: Reader is trapped. Azriel saves her.
Warnings: N/A
Word Count: 1336
Notes: Directly follows: Might Bite Back & Lost
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A window leaks the midnight hour into your cell. The vibrant moon in the sky, reminds you so much of the male that nearly drained you dry tonight. Or was it last night? Days ago? You can no longer tell. You don’t know how you ended up here, on the cold, hard floor in a room that feels like a meat freezer.
Azriel.
Is he alright, is your first thought. Here you are, helpless, trapped in this room with seemingly no entrances or exits, and you’re wondering if the vampire who’s all but claimed you as his own is alright. You could be seconds away from dying—again—and yet, he’s what you’re worried about.
But there’s something about Azriel that’s different. While he puts on the front of a monster, you’ve been around him long enough to notice his mask crack. They way his eyes soften when he thinks you’re not looking. The way he begrudgingly cares for you, even though he hasn’t been around humans for years. He is not the beast he wants everyone to see him as. He’s soft, lost, and looking for the same thing you’ve longed for, love.
You hope he’s okay.
Your head pounds as you sit up, bones aching as you peel them from the stone. The room spins and your eyes flutter, still weak from the blood loss. Your tongue feels heavy in your mouth, feels like you’re licking sandpaper as you drag the muscle across your parched lips.
You try to get your feet under you, but you’re too weak. Pain throbs at your neck, and it takes a great amount of effort to lift your hand to tenderly poke at the wound. You wince as your fingers brush against the slowly forming scabs. Two puncture holes, side-by-side, from Azriel’s sharp teeth.
You can still remember the feeling. The warmth that bled throughout your body. You felt like you belonged in Azriel’s arms, and you thought for a moment that he felt the same way about you, with how desperately he held you to his chest. His grip didn’t feel like the iron trap of a predator slowly draining its prey, it felt like…home.
You remember the euphoria that shot through your veins like a bullet. How your muscles coiled in pleasure and wetness drenched your panties. Azriel’s fingers digging into your skin in a biting pleasure, marking you in more ways than one. His harsh breath on your neck, ragged and shuttering as your ground your hips against his painfully hard cock.
You remember when he took it too far, lost too much blood, and how Azriel ripped himself from you as soon as your uttered plea broke through his haze.
You remember how he took care of you, carried you to the sofa before the crackling fire in the hearth, so large its flames threatened to lick his pale, scarred skin. You still don’t know why he started the fire in the first place. In the time that you’ve spent with him in his home, not once has he allowed a single hearth in the manor to be lit. You’ve gotten used to the constant chill in his residence, of himself, and you found an eerie sort of comfort in it.
The iciness of the cell you’re in now is unlike that at all.
“Hello?” Your voice sounds like gravel, and the silence the responds to you isn’t like the kind where you know Azriel is creeping around his home, watching your every move. This silence is the kind that threatens, that warns that something bad is coming.
The hair on your arms stands tall.
You manage to drag yourself closer to the sole window. You must be in some sort of basement, for the window is small and towards the ceiling of the room. It’s barred off, like people have been trapped down here before.
“Azriel,” you whisper. “Where are you?”
You shuffle until you can rest against the wall. It takes more effort than you have, and you’re dizzy again, vision swimming. There isn’t anything in the room for you to lock your gaze on, so you pin it on the moon through the slits in the bars.
You don’t know how long you sit, catching your breath, mustering your strength, scrambling for a solution of how to get out of this place, when something all but slams against the iron bars of the window, scaring you.
It can’t be your time, it can’t be. You want to see Azriel again, need to tell him how it felt when his canines were in your neck and he held you close.
Even your startled movements are sluggish. You have no weapons, nothing to fight against any of the monsters of the world you’ve found yourself in.
Before you can part your lips to scream, mewl in fear, anything, the person at the window speaks.
Azriel’s hazel gaze locks on you and your name slips from his mouth in a breath of relief. You sag back against the freezing cold wall. He’s here, he’s going to save you.
He tests the bars across the window. They creak, but don’t otherwise budge.
“Let me in, and I’ll come get you.”
You swallow tightly, recognizing that frenzy in his eyes. The same look he wore when you crept down the stairs of his manor in worry. “You bit me.”
“I didn’t mean to,” he pleads, and you don’t think you’ve ever seen a vampire look so human before. His hazel eyes are tortured, like if he could take it back in an instant, he would.
Azriel’s lip’s part, but you don’t get the chance to hear the rest of his thoughts before his mouth snaps shut. His spine straightens like a frightened cat. He’s listening to something, you realize, but no matter how hard you strain to hear, there’s nothing but your labored breathing.
“Let me in,” his voice isn’t pleading this time, it’s demanding. The bars groan under his grip. “Something much worse than Eris is coming for you right now, sweetheart, and if you don’t invite me in, I can’t help you.”
You hesitate. While your heart knows that Azriel wouldn’t hurt you like that again, your mind protests, locking your limbs and your words in your throat.
At your pause, he says, “I’m not leaving here without you.”
Warmth blooms in your chest and Azriel pretends that he doesn’t like the sound.
“Azriel?” You question, and he doesn’t like how your tone switches to something more confident. As if you aren’t worried about the beast that’s closing in on you. The one you won’t survive.
And maybe he’s something you can’t survive either, but Azriel isn’t going to let what happened tonight happen again. He will never ever hurt you again.
“Yes?” He all but hisses, worry creeping into his tone. He’s scared, he realizes, and it’s the most emotion he’s felt in a long time. If his heart were still beating, it’d be pounding in his chest. If blood still coursed through his veins, it’d be an erratic beat in his eardrums.
“If I let you in, you’ll finish the job.”
He falls still. He didn’t hear you correctly. You want him to finish the job? No—he shakes his head, trying to clear his thoughts. “I—” He sees that sparkle in your eyes, the small quirk of your lips that tell him all he needs to know about what you mean.
Despite his best efforts, his cock rouses in his pants. He bites his lip, not even minding the harsh sting when his canines pierce his flesh and the familiar tang of blood tickles his tongue.
That ravenous feeling washes over him, pupils dilating as he takes you in.
Footsteps pierce through his dizzying thoughts. It’s prowling closer to what’s his, and Azriel would be damned if he isn’t the one who gets to turn you. “Yes,” he agrees quickly.
Your triumphant smile is sharp, blinding. “Come in, then, mate.”

















