LOGIN"You may think what you're searching for is the truth, but the truth is far more than what you imagine," he murmured. " It is darker and older. "
Her hands shook from fear. " Why are you saying this to me? We've never even met ." " Because you need to stay alive. You're in danger, real danger. And if you keep digging before you're prepared, they will reach you beforei can. " he responded " You're protecting me? " " Trying to" " Why? " There was a long pause. "You'll understand soon. " ISABELLA'S POV Alive. Alive . Alive . Everyone kept telling me the same thing over and over again, that I need to be protected and alive. I ran my fingers through my hair from frustration. Why is this happening to me. I realised that the stranger wasn't warning me our of kindness, neither was he stopping me for my parents' sake, but for some unknown reason, he claims to need me alive. I realised that the stranger wasn't warning me out of kindness, neither was he stopping me for my parents' sake, but for some unknown reason, he claims to need me alive. I forced out a whisper. " If I'm truly in danger, then I have more reason to keep looking." There was a long pause after I made that statement. Then, after a while, he said with a soft voice almost mournful that I'm already looking and that alone is enough to draw attention. He took a step backwards and then another his form fading into the shadow again as if he wasn't there a few moments ago. " Be careful which eyes you attract. " And with that, the figure vanished before I could even reply. I stood frozen in the hallway, chest heaving in up and down motion, and my fingers trembling so violently that I had to hold a pillar for balance. I'm being watched, i thought to myself. How did he even get to know where I was going and what I was going to do? Was he hiding in my room without my knowledge? Because I didn't talk to anyone about this decision except myself. I wrapped my arms around myself, breathing sharply. I wasn't supposed to ask questions. I wasn't supposed to uncover the truth. I wasn't supposed to know, but the warning did nothing but strengthen my resolve. I had to find the truth. I would find out who tried to reach my window . I would find out who the stranger was and who his master was. And I would also find what "dark and old truth " they were hiding. Because if the danger was already at her doorstep, then running away from it wouldn't save her, and the only way out is to move forward. *** Days passed by, and I hadn't found any useful information, so I decided to do something else. I slipped into the mansion's old library late in the evening, trying to find records or letters that might explain the truth behind the alliance and supposed protection. Dust gathered in the corns of the tall shelves . I pushed the door close with a soft click and exhaled, letting my shoulders drop. Finally, an alone moment. I moved quickly , pulling out drawers and old books from the shelves , flipping through pages, searching for anything that might reveal what her patents won't tell her. I didn't know exactly what I was looking for, but there had to be something, anything why my parents were suddenly desperate for the alliance. My fingers brushed over a stack of old documents , half of the pages burned around the edges for whatever reason I don't know about. I bent closer, squinting at the ink, trying to identify the words written. But a faint vibration of the floor made me freeze, I heard footsteps and voices arguing in low, sharp whispers outside. "- not your territory to interfere in," someone hissed " it becomes my business when people start going back on their words. " A deeper voice growled back. I held her breath. Both voices were male. The deeper one carried a low rumble behind it, a resonance that made the hair on my arm lift . It wasn't just anger. It was dominance and power. Something wild in the way he spoke like he wasn't used to being challenged. " You're here for peace, " I heard the first man snap. " Nothing more . " The deeper voice laughed, a cold humourless sound. My breath caught, and before I could move or hide better, the library door swung open with force. My body stiffened as two figures stepped inside. The first man entered abruptly mid argument, tall, broad shouldered looking furious. I had seen handsome men before, but this one looked carved straight out from a dangerous legend. Dark hair fell over his brow sharp jaw with bright golden eyes. He was wearing simple black clothes but nothing about him was forgettable. I noticed that he stopped walking the moment he laid eyes on me. It might be me being delusional, but yeah, he did. Behind him, another man tried to catch up with him, clearly annoyed. The handsome stranger's gaze locked on me sharp and assessing as if I was a puzzle to be solved. I straightened, refusing to shrink under his gaze. He didn't speak or move. He only stared, and something about that stir made my jaw clench. " You're blocking the light," I told him flatly. " Move" The thinner man inhaled sharply eyes widening as if I had said something forbidden. The tall one raised an eye brow, his expression shifting between amusement and offence. " You give orders now? " he asks voice smooth but edged with annoyance. " Yes , when men stand where they shouldn't. " I shot back. His eyes narrowed. " You're bold." " You're in my way. " The second man tries to interfere hurriedly. "Alpha, please -" But I cut him off. " And who the hell are you? " He steps further into the room with slow, deliberate steps . " Someone you shouldn't speak to like that. "(Isabella’s POV) For a moment, I didn’t move. Not because I was afraid. Because I realized there was no script for what came next. The void had asked me to show it. Not take. Not choose. Show. That was different. Behind me, Rex shifted slightly closer, like he could feel how fragile this moment was even without understanding it fully. Lyra looked like she was afraid to breathe too loudly. Astra had gone completely still, eyes fixed on me like I was standing at the edge of something no one had ever crossed before. Even the elderly woman said nothing. The Heart itself pulsed once. Soft. Waiting. The void’s presence remained steady behind the broken door, no longer pushing, no longer breaking forward. Just… present. Watching. Learning. I swallowed. “Okay,” I whispered. The word didn’t feel powerful. But it felt honest. And somehow, that mattered more here than power ever did. I stepped forward. Rex immediately followed half a step, but I shook my head slightly. No
(Isabella’s POV) The Heart didn’t react immediately. That was the first sign that something had changed. Normally it answered fast. Too fast. Like it was always trying to correct imbalance the moment it appeared. But now… it paused. The silence stretched. Not empty. Expectant. Rex’s hand tightened around mine again, but this time not out of fear. Out of attention. Even he could feel it. The void shifted slightly behind the broken door. Not forward. Not back. Like it was recalculating everything it thought it understood. Lyra’s voice broke the silence first. “A third path…?” she whispered, like the idea physically hurt to say. Astra turned toward me sharply. “That’s not how it works,” she said immediately. “It’s either separation or integration. That’s what you were told.” Her words weren’t accusing. They were scared. Because rules breaking meant reality wasn’t stable anymore. The elderly woman didn’t speak, but I saw it in her face. She was listening more carefu
(Isabella’s POV) The Heart didn’t rush me. That was the strangest part. After everything—the cracks, the void, Lyra’s past, Astra’s centuries of waiting—it finally felt like the entire world had stopped pushing forward just to hear what I would say. Even the darkness beyond the broken door stayed still. Waiting. Rex didn’t let go of my hand. Not even a little. His thumb moved slightly against my skin, like he was grounding himself through me as much as he was grounding me through him. Lyra stood a few steps away, her golden light flickering weaker now, like she was holding herself together by force of will alone. Astra looked torn between fear and understanding. The elderly woman said nothing. None of them spoke. Because this moment wasn’t theirs anymore. It wasn’t even the void’s. It was mine. The void’s presence shifted again, but not forward this time. Inward. Like it was folding its attention into itself to make space for my answer. “I will not force you,” it sa
(Isabella’s POV) Every memory in the Heart turned toward me at once. Not gently. Not symbolically. Completely. It felt like being seen by thousands of lives at the same time, each one carrying a fragment of something older than history. My breath caught in my throat as the pressure built around me, not crushing, not harming, just focusing. Like the entire existence of the Heart had narrowed into a single point. Me. Rex stepped forward immediately. “No.” The word was sharp, final. It cut through the silence like a blade. The void didn’t react to him this time. It didn’t need to. Its attention stayed on me. Lyra’s voice came next, strained but controlled. “Don’t answer it.” Astra looked terrified now. “Isabella, don’t listen to it.” But none of them understood what was happening inside me. Because something was shifting. Not outside. Inside. Like pieces of a story I had been living my whole life were finally finding their place, and I hated how natural it felt. Th
(Rex’s POV) The Heart answered before anyone else could speak. Not with words. Not with light. With memory. Every fragment around us shifted at once, like the entire space had been holding its breath for centuries and finally exhaled. The sea of memories stopped drifting and began aligning themselves, forming patterns I didn’t understand but could feel in my bones. Something ancient was waking properly now, not as a reaction, not as a defense, but as intention. The void didn’t move. It didn’t need to. It was already inside the conversation. “Completion,” it repeated softly, like it was tasting the word. Isabella stood frozen beside me, her hand still in mine, but I could feel the tremor running through her fingers. Not fear alone anymore. Something more complicated. Recognition trying to form in a mind that didn’t want it. Lyra stepped forward slowly, her golden light no longer flaring wildly but stabilizing, like she was forcing herself to remain composed even as everythin
(Isabella’s POV) The moment the void said the name, everything inside the Heart went still in a way that felt wrong. Not peaceful stillness. Not calm either. But it was the kind of stillness that happens right before something breaks beyond repair. “Eira.” The word echoed again. Softer this time. Like it was testing it. Trying it out in its mouth. As if it had just remembered how to speak for the first time in a long time. The broken door trembled. Not from impact. From recognition. Lyra took a sharp step forward. “No,” she said immediately, her voice cracking this time. “Don’t say it again.” But it was too late. The void had already learned it. And what was worse about that? …it liked it. Astra looked between Lyra and the darkness, her face pale. “What did you do?” she whispered, but it wasn’t an accusation anymore. It sounded like fear finally catching up with understanding. Lyra didn’t answer. Not because she didn’t want to, but because she couldn’t answer that
She woke up before she meant to. Not because of a sound but because of a presence. Her eyes fluttered open, the room still wrapped in early dawn, pale light slipping through the tall windows in thin silver lines. For one hazy second, she forgot where she was. Then she remembered. The scent hi
They walked for a while until they reached the mansion. The house was too quiet when they slipped inside. Something in the silence made Rex's shoulders tense, and without thinking, Isabella moved closer to him. He didn't comment, but the way his fingers clenched around her told her he noticed. A
There was a long silence, and then Rex finally answered. ''Because knowing the truth will put you in the spotlight and make you more of a target.'' Her breath hitched... Something howled in the distance, long and painfully familiar. A rogue howl. And it was getting closer. Rex's entire body tense
Sleep wouldn't come no matter how hard i tried. The night seemed to be long and endless. She feared what would come next when she just stayed. Not after the incident at the clearing with the rogues. definetinely not after Rex's warning still echoing in her mind. Those words he said didn't sooth her,







