"I did ask a question," he gently reminded her. "If I were to divulge such knowledge, what would be the fun in it?" she rejoined, her voice punctuated by a sweet chuckle. Exhaling heavily, he poured himself another measure of the cocktail, quietly accepting the continuation of his conversation with her.
"In truth, my smile has earned me many admirers over the years. More than one gentleman fell for it, not like I can help it, reason why my three ex-husbands—each one likening me to a siren," she casually disclosed, her response seamlessly answering the unspoken question that had lingered in his thoughts. Turning gracefully to meet his gaze, she awaited his response.
"You were married?" he inquired, his interest piqued by her past. "Absolutely, i wasnt going to walk the shores of centuries unaccompanied," she chuckled softly, her laughter echoing gently through the hallowed lounge.
Nodding in a gesture of realization, he comprehended her sentiment. The notion of relationship and marriage resonated deeply, he, however, seemed to be the exception. Everyone deserved a companion, something that felt painfully elusive to him, particularly as the impassioned bond between Lauren and Damien. 'That bloody vampire,' he silently cursed in his mind.
Her laughter pealed throughout the room, a sweet melody that embraced his senses. "Why are you laughing?" he inquired.
"Well, I'd harbor similar disdain if I were to lose Lauren to Damien," she confessed, leaving him mildly perturbed by the revelation of his innermost thoughts.
"Why cling onto the feelings you have for Lauren when it's evidently unreciprocated, at least from what I've observed?" she gently probed.
With a deep, contemplative sigh, he downed yet another glass, the fifth to be exact. Despite this, the potent cocktail had only managed to mildly stir his senses, a condition owed to his unique lineage and magical prowess.
"Would you have relinquished your pursuits if you were in my shoes?" he inquired solemnly, his voice scarcely rising above a whisper, eliciting a profound wave of empathy from serafina.
"Yes, I would have, and indeed, I have been in such situations before" she responded with an air of solemnity, the gravity of her words punctuating the hushed atmosphere. As their eyes met, he observed a rare vulnerability in her countenance, a touch of melancholy inflecting her otherwise resolute demeanor.
"A century ago, I found myself enraptured by the love of a human," she began, her voice tinged with a poignant nostalgia. "My affection ran so deep that I was prepared to renounce my immortal heritage and embrace mortality by all means just so I can be with him, all in the name of love" she chuckled "However, my love was met with betrayal, as he planned with the townsfolk to orchestrate my death—a betrayal that left my heart utterly shattered," she quietly recounted.
"I'm so sorry" he murmured, his words tinged with genuine compassion. Her wistful smile conveyed her understanding of his heartfelt sympathy.
"How did you manage to carry on?" he inquired simply, seeking to understand how she had navigated through the aftermath of such profound heartbreak.
"I begged Damine to compel me to forget about love for all eternity, I didnt want to go through what I went through ever again. However, you, as a witch, face the pnecessity of progeny to ensure the posterity of your lineage. Unfortunately, you are bereft of the same liberty I possess," she responded.
"Giving up on love is not a luxury I want to experience," he responded, his voice slightly faltering as the heady cocktail began to immerse him in the comforting haze of intoxication. Reaching for the bottle, he sought to pour yet another measure, when her outstretched hand deftly intervened, gently halting his intent.
Her ethereal, ice-cold hand alighted upon his own, sending an arctic shiver rippling down his spine, a sensation that quickened his pulse as he gazed intently at her, striving to combat the insidious intoxication that softly enveloped him.
Withdrawing his hand from her grasp, he eased back into the embrace of the sofa, the soft warmth of his flushed cheeks providing a stark contrast to the cherry hue of his lips, a testament to the depth of his indulgence in the potent corktail.
"The first moment I saw Lauren, I was utterly convinced that she was the one meant for me. She personified immaculate grace and infectious mirth, her smile akin to yours—immaculately beauty" he began, his voice subdued and plaintive. "Can you pour me another glass please?" he begged Serafina, his entreaty laced with an unexpected tenderness that elicited a flutter within her heart. Without pause, she readily obliged.
This time, in measured sips, he savored the drink, allowing its furtive warmth to intertwine with his reverie. "However, it appears I was wrong. I failed to get her affection as I had hoped, for I firmly maintain that love should never be coerced. Therefore I hereby resolve to move on, wishing her nothing but the utmost happiness" he concluded, his demeanor steeped in calm and grace, a resplendent tranquility that captivated Serafina, compelling her to regard him with an admiring awe.
"Is something on my face?" he inquired, his hand grazing thoughtfully across his countenance. An impish smile adorned her features as she gently shook her head in response, concealing the true reasons behind her beautiful smile.
"This cocktail is truly exquisite. I may consider a return in the future," he remarked, pouring himself another measure of the drink.
"Your opinion is influenced by drink, and once sobriety befalls you, the same prejudgments of us and this establishment would likely resurface," noted Serafina with a composed air, elegantly sipping her twentieth glass.
"No, even with my preconceived notions in tow, I believe I'd return anyway, if only to see you and engage in conversation. You are an exceptional listener" he declared, offering her an endearing smile—a sight so rare, and yet so endearing, he seemed nearly transformed by the gesture.
Averting her gaze to conceal her flushed cheeks, she encouraged him, "You should smile more often. It suits you quite marvelously."
"That's strange. I cannot recall anyone saying as much," he admitted with a faint pout.
"Perhaps because they sought not to inflate your ego," she rejoined, arching an eyebrow with a quizzical charm, her eyes twinkling with mischief.
Studying her for a moment, he suddenly burst into a joyous laughter.
A beaming smile graced her face as she bore witness to his uninhibited unwinding, the genuine laughter echoing throughout the room, imbuing the space with an air of warmth .
"Never did I inagine that I would partake in or sit for a drink with a vampire, yet here I am. I owe you my gratitude for your stubbornness in bringing me to this place," he spoke resolutely, his words suffused with a solemn earnestness.
"It was my pleasure," she answered with a gentle grace.
"Please refrain from doing that," he implored, firmly resting his glass upon the table, prompting an inquisitive glance from her. "Refrain from doing what?" she queried, wondering at the cause of his request.
"This," he uttered, in a soft yet determined tone, proceeding to gently pull her cheeks to both sides with both hands. "It unsettles me... your smile," he struggled to articulate, his voice faltering slightly as his touch lingered upon her skin. This intimate gesture caught her entirely off guard, leaving her incredulous, struggling to reconcile this moment with the fiercely resolute and determined Marcel whom she had journeyed with to Iceland.
For a suspended moment, they held each other's gaze, a profound, loaded silence enveloping them. Eventually, he withdrew his hands, and an uneasy tension pervaded the room, leaving Serafina at a loss for words or actions to ease the growing tension.