The moonlight cast a silvery glow around her, reflecting in the ankle deep pool of liquid silver that she waded in. The water was cool against her warm skin, she barely noticed. She didn't notice the diamonds above sparkling like the regal jewels her mother told her as a child they really were. Her mother spun tales of gods and goddesses, unearthly treasures, heroes and damsels in distress. She didn't notice the dark shadowy form of a man, as he silently approached. She was a damsel in distress, standing in the pool of silver with the diamonds twinkling down from the heavens. Ghostly voices gave cries of warning, her earthly ears could not perceive. The ocean waves crash inland crying in unison with the spirit sentinels, the very landscape begged to be heard, but she didn't notice.
Silk whispers like spring rain against the flesh, his voice reminded her of that soothing sound. His touch reminded her of that feeling. Fine silk against flesh. Flesh not used to being touched and caressed. She should have been alarmed, she had never seen the handsome man before, at least not in town. But something about the curve of his face, his gentle manners, it all seemed familiar. His features were extraordinary, ethereal beauty usually possessed in ancient tales of immortals too pure to dwell among mankind.
Alas nothing pure about the dark prince could be found if one searched. Explore his heart, his soul, his mind. Nothing but emptiness would you find. His soul was utter darkness, his mind careful control, filled with thoughts of destruction and the sating of his hunger. And what was once a beating heart now crumbled and withered within a strong broad chest that in ages past proudly bore the cross of the church. Once a noble man of God, now cast asunder, left alone to face his own souls brutal, evil secrets.