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“I’ll Buy the Fat Woman,” Said the Alpha Vampire – But He Didn’t Know She Had a Hidden Talent... In the twilight city of Virellia, where vampires rule from shadowy spires, Eleanor stands out at the auction block. With her voluptuous curves, defiant amber eyes, and cascading dark hair, she's nothing like the willowy humans usually desired by the undead elite. As mockery ripples through the crowd, an imposing figure rises—Alaric Veyr, the Alpha Vampire. His towering physique, chiseled features, and penetrating silver eyes command immediate silence. "I'll buy the fat woman," he announces, sending shockwaves through the assembly. Alaric, with his raven-black hair and aristocratic bearing, brings Eleanor to his infamous Black Spire. His muscular frame and predatory grace mark him as the apex of vampire nobility, feared even by his own kind. What starts as a seemingly cruel purchase reveals a deeper purpose when Eleanor's hidden talent emerges—she's the last Blood Singer, a woman whose voice can control vampire physiology. As the dangerous, golden-eyed Dominic, Alaric's volatile brother, discovers Eleanor's power, political tensions explode. Eleanor must embrace her heritage as ancient forces collide. Her generous figure, once mocked, now houses a power that could topple kingdoms. The attraction between the curvaceous human and the dominant Alpha vampire grows as they form an unlikely alliance against those who would use her gift for destruction. In a world where beauty standards and power dynamics are literally life or death, Eleanor's hidden talent proves that true strength comes in unexpected packages.