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Now reading: Chapter 148 – Scaredy Snake from Mother of Midnight, a Action novel by SupernovaSymphony.

Vivienne was starting to like places like this. Back in her old life, she had been a quiet hobody—content to spend her days in comfort, never daring to stray beyond what the rules allowed. Now, those sa rules barely seed relevant. Laws had beco more like flexible guidelines, ones she could bend when needed, and the gri and sleaze of this place had its own peculiar charm. The air carried a mix of smoke, ale, and whispers, making the whole establishnt feel like it was teetering on the edge of civility, just dangerous enough to keep things interesting.

Serkoth was a well-maintained, orderly city on the surface. The streets were clean, the markets were bustling, and the guards patrolled regularly enough to give people a sense of safety. But no city, no matter how polished, was free of cri. Anywhere people gathered, shadows inevitably followed, and places like the Black Veil thrived in those shadows.

Not that Vivienne was looking to beco a criminal herself—at least not in the traditional sense. Sure, she technically was one already, if you asked the right (or wrong) people. The bigots she had… persuaded to back down weren’t exactly keen to sing her praises. But she didn’t care about their opinions. She wasn’t opposed to toeing the line, bending a few rules when it suited her. After all, survival in a place like this often ant playing by your own set of rules.

This marked her third visit to the Black Veil, and she noted with so amusent how much easier it was to gain entry this ti. One of the bouncers at the entrance had recognized her imdiately, his wary eyes lingering on her for just a mont before stepping aside to let her in without a word. Maybe it was her growing reputation, or maybe it was the way she had subtly flaunted her cleavage—just enough to give a helpful nudge in the right direction.

The interior was lavish, with gleaming floors, velvet drapes, and chandeliers casting a warm, golden glow over the room. The patrons here were the type who wore their wealth proudly, every garnt a statent, every accessory a sign of status. Yet despite their refinent, there was sothing cold about them—eyes that asured, weighed, and calculated every interaction, every gesture.

Vivienne moved through the room with practiced ease, her steps asured but confident, her gaze sharp. She could feel the subtle shift in the atmosphere as she passed—curiosity, perhaps a hint of suspicion, but no open hostility. Not yet. Here, power ca in many forms, and hers was a quiet one, simring just below the surface. She wasn’t interested in blending in, nor was she here to stir trouble without cause.

She spotted a server weaving through the crowd, his black vest crisply pressed, tray balanced skillfully. She moved toward him with deliberate purpose, weaving between the patrons with the practiced grace of soone who knew exactly how to command attention.

“Excuse ,” she said, her voice sharp enough to catch his attention. “I need to speak with Mr. Lyssandro. Tell him that Lady Vivienne requests a eting.”

The server glanced up at her, his expression briefly unreadable as if weighing the request against the usual protocol. Vivienne could practically feel the hesitation ripple through him; she wasn’t exactly a household na in these parts yet. Still, she wasn’t about to let that stop her.

“I’ll inform him,” he said, his tone neutral but polite. Without waiting for her response, he continued on his way, disappearing into the back of the club.

The minutes stretched on. The music humd in the background, and conversations swirled, but Vivienne’s focus never wavered. She knew she’d be noticed soon enough. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the server returned, his expression a little less neutral than before, though still composed.

“Lady Vivienne, Mr. Lyssandro will see you now,” he said, his voice now carrying a hint of sothing like recognition.

Vivienne pushed off from the table, her movents fluid as she followed him past the rows of patrons who barely noticed her passing by. The private area was at the back, a quieter space where the high stakes of the Black Veil’s world played out. The server stopped at a door, knocking twice before opening it just enough for her to enter.

Lyssandro was lounging in his usual manner, relaxed yet fully aware of the power he held within this space. His chaise was an elegant piece of furniture, plush and luxurious, and the soft light from the overhead lamps bathed him in an almost ethereal glow. A few of his sycophants were scattered around him, chatting idly amongst themselves, their laughter strained in the way that only those who are desperately trying to stay in favor do. It was clear that the room was one built on indulgence and carefully managed facades, where the power players within the Black Veil gathered and maintained their tenuous alliances.

When Vivienne stepped in, her presence shifted the atmosphere. The idle chatter stuttered to a halt, and for a brief, almost imperceptible mont, Lyssandro’s usually poised and confident expression flickered with fear. His eyes widened just slightly, his gaze darting to his companions before he quickly masked it with a smooth, practiced smile.

“Lady Vivienne. A pleasure to see you again,” he said, his voice dripping with politeness, though his words felt forced. “To what do I owe the pleasure?”

Vivienne offered a gracious smile and a subtle nod of her head in return, letting the silence linger for just a heartbeat longer than necessary. "Likewise." Her tone was calm, smooth as silk, but it carried an edge—a knowing sharpness that no one could quite ignore. "I find myself in need of entertainnt, and wanted to know if you had anything to arrange?"

The room fell into a thick, pregnant pause. No one dared speak. Lyssandro’s sycophants, whose attention had been montarily divided, snapped their eyes to Vivienne, eyes wide and darting between her and their host. The tension was palpable, and the subtle undercurrent of fear that began to leak from them made it impossible for Vivienne to ignore. It was so easy to feel it, so deliciously tangible in the air.

Her smile widened, ever so slightly, her gaze flickering over each face in the room. There was no denying that her reputation had preceded her; the dread they felt was unmistakable. She could taste it, that faint undercurrent of panic that they desperately tried to suppress—fear of her, or perhaps of the things she might do.

Vivienne leaned against the doorfra, her body languid and unconcerned, yet every inch of her presence felt like it filled the room. "Co now, I’m sure you have sothing that can amuse . After all, such a well-appointed establishnt must have plenty to offer its more discerning guests, no?"

Her voice was like honey, but beneath it lay the unmistakable pressure of her presence, the quiet threat of what might happen should she be left disappointed.

“Indeed,” said Lyssandro in a asured tone, though the effort to keep his voice steady was evident. He shifted slightly on the chaise, crossing one leg over the other with an air of practiced elegance, but Vivienne could see the minute tension in his shoulders and the way his fingers tapped lightly against his knee. He was calculating—always calculating—trying to maintain the upper hand in a ga he knew he was losing.

Vivienne loved the way this man squird under her gaze. He probably thought he was hiding it well, keeping up his suave and composed exterior. But with the amount of fear-laced aether radiating off him, her tongue couldn’t be deceived. She tasted it in the air like a fine wine, savouring every nervous heartbeat he exuded. She didn’t need him to break—just to bend far enough to make things interesting.

“I do have sothing of interest, I think," Lyssandro continued, leaning forward slightly. His eyes glead with cautious intrigue, as though he was offering her a carefully baited hook. "A task that requires... a delicate touch, but one that might appeal to your particular inclinations."

Vivienne arched a brow, her interest piqued. “Go on.”

Lyssandro gave a thin smile, though his unease still lingered beneath it. "There’s been a bit of trouble lately—an unruly group causing disruptions in my operations. Nothing too severe yet, but it’s only a matter of ti before they step beyond minor nuisances. I’d prefer to see the problem... resolved before it reaches that point."

“And by resolved, you an...?” Vivienne asked, her lips curling into a slow, mischievous smile.

He hesitated, choosing his words carefully. "I trust your creativity. Make an example of them. Sothing morable enough that others will think twice before trying the sa. But," he added, raising a finger as if to emphasize his point, "I don't want an all-out spectacle. A clean resolution, with minimal collateral damage."

Vivienne leaned back against the doorfra, arms crossed loosely over her chest. "So you want to scare the life out of them, maybe break a few things—and if they don't get the ssage, leave them too broken to try again?"

Lyssandro gave a slight, wary nod. “Precisely. You’ll be well compensated, of course.”

A ripple of excitent stirred in her chest. Sure, the coin would be nice, but this was exactly the kind of entertainnt she’d been seeking. A chance to stretch her claws, remind people of what she was, and savour the thrill of watching others squirm.

She departed soon after gathering the details, and the mont she stepped out, the palpable wave of relief that swept through the room was almost amusing. The tension she’d left behind lingered in the air like a fading storm, a reminder of the power she held over them.

Cute. This was going to be a very fun night.

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