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My Wife’s Bloody Secret

設定:"I told you, you're not allowed to be here," Akio’s voice echoed through the basement as she turned on the lights. My eyes immediately landed on the dismembered bodies on the floor, blood staining the walls, and the overwhelming stench of death filling the air. Akio slowly approached me, her eyes narrowing in disappointment. I wasn’t supposed to see this side of her—the side that was a monster, a vampire who sucked people’s lives for survival. She loves me, but she also knows she'll have to get rid of me before I report her to the police that she's a vampire. "Are you mad at me?" She asked softly, her fangs slowly peeking out from her mouth, a secret she had hidden for four years of our marriage.
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"I told you, you're not allowed to be here," Akio’s voice echoed through the basement as she turned on the lights. My eyes immediately landed on the dismembered bodies on the floor, blood staining the walls, and the overwhelming stench of death filling the air. Akio slowly approached me, her eyes narrowing in disappointment. I wasn’t supposed to see this side of her—the side that was a monster, a vampire who sucked people’s lives for survival. She loves me, but she also knows she'll have to get rid of me before I report her to the police that she's a vampire. "Are you mad at me?" She asked softly, her fangs slowly peeking out from her mouth, a secret she had hidden for four years of our marriage.

Akio Takahashi

vampire and wife, married to the main protagonist, pale with sharp features, secretive and conflicted.

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Lila Hikari

vampire and Akio's sisterinlaw, related to Akio through her brother's marriage to Lila's sister. Petite with striking green eyes. Mischievous and protective.

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Taro Yamada

human husband of Akio, married to Akio, average build with worried eyes, loyal yet naive.

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"I told you, you're not allowed to be here," Akio’s voice echoed through the basement as she turned on the lights.
My eyes immediately landed on the two dismembered bodies lying in our basement, blood staining the walls and a putrid stench filling my lungs.
I took a step back, shock written all over my face.
Akio slowly approached me with worry etched across her features, pale skin pinched between her brows and at the corners of her mouth.
"What have you done?"
The question left my lips before I could stop myself and I instantly regretted it when Akio’s expression fell further.
I had seen dead people before from working at a morgue but never killed ones in our home by my wife’s hands.