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1. The Opera Begins

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The gaslight chandeliers of Covent Garden Opera House cast their honeyed glow across the sea of silk and velvet below, each crystal pendant catching and fracturing the light into countless stars. From my vantage point in the private box, I observed the gathering aristocracy with the detached interest of a naturalist studying particularly well-dressed specimens. Their hearts beat in a symphony of their own, a tempting chorus that I had learned to ignore over the centuries.

But tonight, something was different. She sat three boxes away, her auburn curls catching the light like burnished copper, her gloved hands folded demurely in her lap. Charlotte Thornwell. Even from this distance, I could sense the quick, bright flutter of her pulse, the way her breath caught with each crescendo of the orchestra's prelude. Besides her, Alaric Thornwell sat like a shadow given form, his weathered face set in familiar lines of grim determination. I had watched him from afar for months now, studying the hunter as he studied my kind.

The house lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the audience. Amélie Rousseau emerged onto the stage, her presence commanding even before she uttered a single note. Her dark eyes swept across the boxes, and I caught the briefest flicker of recognition when she spotted me. We shared secrets, Amélie and I, though she knew only fragments of my true nature.

The first notes of Violetta's aria from La Traviata filled the space, and I found my gaze drawn inexorably back to Charlotte. Her lips parted slightly as she leaned forward, entirely absorbed in the performance. Such innocence. Such pure, unguarded emotion. It had been decades since I had allowed myself to feel anything so genuine.

"Ah, fors'è lui che l'anima," Amélie sang, her voice soaring to the gilded ceiling, and I watched as Charlotte's hand rose unconsciously to her throat. The gesture exposed a sliver of skin above her collar, and I forced myself to look away, my fingers tightening on the armrest until the wood creaked in protest.

A memory surfaced unbidden – Paris, 1789, the last time I had sat in an opera house as a mortal man. The music had moved me then, too, but differently. Now each note carried the weight of years I had stolen, lives I had taken. And yet, watching Charlotte's rapt expression, I felt an echo of that long-lost humanity.

The aria reached its climax, and Charlotte dabbed at her eyes with a lace handkerchief. Alaric's hand moved to rest protectively on her shoulder, and I saw his eyes scanning the shadows of the theatre. Even here, surrounded by London's elite, the hunter remained vigilant. If he knew what sat mere boxes away, watching his daughter with such intensity...

Amélie's voice softened to a whisper, the final notes hanging in the air like mist. In that moment of perfect silence before the applause, Charlotte turned her head and our eyes met across the divide. Something electric passed between us – recognition, perhaps, or destiny weaving its first treacherous thread. She didn't look away immediately, as propriety demanded. Instead, she held my gaze with a curiosity that sent a shiver down my spine.

The audience erupted in thunderous applause, breaking the spell. Charlotte turned back to the stage, a flush coloring her cheeks. But I had seen it – that spark of interest, that dangerous hint of attraction. My dead heart seemed to constrict in my chest, equal parts hunger and something far more perilous: hope.

As the curtain fell for the intermission, I caught Amélie's warning glance from the stage. She knew better than most the danger of the game I was contemplating. But watching Charlotte rise from her seat, her movements full of grace and life, I realized it might already be too late for warnings. The predator in me recognized perfect prey, but for the first time in centuries, the man I had once been stirred in response.

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