LOGINCALYX'S POV
I'm slowly coming to consciousness, like I'm being dragged out of a dark pit. My head is pounding, my body feels heavy, and for a moment, I have no idea where I am.
The smell of burning herbs is still stuck in my nose, mixed with something sweet and floral, like jasmine and honey. But this scent is all wrong - it's too soft, too delicate. I snap my eyes open. I'm not in that cavern anymore.
As I look up, I see a vaulted ceiling with gold patterns swirling across it, like the veins on a leaf. My eyes move down to the silk-covered walls, thick carpets, and the huge, luxurious bed I'm lying on. It's so big it could swallow me whole, with sheets softer than anything I've ever felt.
But here's the thing - I'm chained to it. Panic sets in, and I tug at the restraints. Golden chains, which look delicate but are actually super strong, keep my wrists tied to the bedposts.
The metal glows slightly, humming with a weird warmth, like it's alive. I'm breathing fast, trying to break free, but the chains won't budge.
I'm trapped in a beautiful, luxurious cage. The panic inside me turns to rage. My jaw clenches, teeth grinding. That monster thinks he can lock me up in silk and gold and pretend it's kindness? I'm seething.
The sound of footsteps approaching makes my heart skip a beat. The doors swing open, and a group of women walk in.
They're silent, their heads bowed, hands folded. They're servants, dressed in pale silks, their faces empty of emotion. Not one of them looks me in the eye.
They get to work without a word. Their hands are all over me, pulling, guiding, and stripping off what's left of my clothes.
A warm cloth scrapes against my skin, making me flinch. I try to push them away, but it's no use. They're efficient, treating me like a doll that needs to be cleaned and dressed.
"Stop," I croak, trying to shove them off. But the chains on my wrists burn as I try to move. "Don't touch me." They just keep working, silent and expressionless.
Hot water pours down my back, filled with the scent of roses and something sharp, herbal. I try to fight it, to push them away, but I'm too weak.
The magic that binds me to Iskander still lingers inside me, a heavy weight that won't lift. The worst part isn't the way they're touching me, or the silence, or the way they're handling me like a puppet.
The worst part is that it feels like they're preparing me for my own funeral. They're not dressing me to live - they're dressing me to die.They wrap me in silken robes that feel like they're made of air, dyed a deep red color that reminds me of crushed rubies.
The fabric clings to my body, making me feel naked and vulnerable. It's like I'm wearing chains, not clothes.
A golden collar is locked around my neck, humming with that same creepy warmth as the chains on my wrists. I bite my lip so hard I taste blood.
The last servant to touch me is an older woman with rough, calloused hands that are surprisingly gentle. She carefully fastens the clasps on my wrists, making sure everything is perfect.
And then, for the first time, she looks me straight in the eye. Her eyes are dark and haunted. "You're not the first," she whispers. Her words send a shiver down my spine. What does she mean? The first what?
I furrow my brows with confusion, my questions piquing. Just as I part my lips to say something, she suddenly grasps me tightly around my wrists, her eyes literally giving warning signals for me to stay quiet.
“The others before you…” she begins once again in a low, hushed tone. “They tried, but didn't succeed. They didn't last long”
As she says those words, my blood turns cold. What does she mean by that?
“Why?” I ask, my voice also a whisper. “What happened to them? Pls?”
The woman let go of my wrists, her eyes scanning the surroundings. She then brings out a little piece of clothing she's been hiding all along.
“All you need is in here”
For a moment, I think she's going to give me an answer to my question but much to my suprise, she suddenly spins her heels and walks away briskly, leaving my questions hanging.
Just as she left, the other servants began walking out of the room, leaving me all alone with my thoughts.
What did she mean by that? The other girls? How many were before me and where the hell are the girls now? The more my thoughts race, the more agitated I become, my heart pounding Vigorously in my chest.
Could they be dead? Or maybe something far worse must have happened to them?
I bite down on my lower lips, almost cracking it. The hairs on my skin rise in fear and I suddenly break into a cold sweat. I'm not safe here and my life is literally hanging on a thin thread.
I wasn’t the first, that is for sure and I have no idea if I would be the last.
*****
Buried in my thoughts, I have no idea that a lot of time has already passed.
The chamber is eerily quiet, the only thing I can hear is the clattering of the chains I'm bound with against each other and my ragged breathing. As I try to move my neck, I'm painfully reminded of the golden collar on my throat; I can feel its magic powers absorbing into my skin.
Just then, the door creaked open. At first, I'm unable to make out who it is as my vision has been clouded by tears.
I can feel the candle flames around me flicker, my muscles tense. I know whoever has come in has a dark aura.
Clearing my vision, I see him; Iskander.
He strides inside the chambers with poise and a commanding aura, each movement Predatory. I scan his outfit, he is clad in a dark robe laced with golden embroidery of weird designs.
The air around him alone is suffocating and staring at him, my heart skipped a beat. He's the last person I want to set my eyes on at this moment. I'm overwhelmed by fear at just his mere presence but I struggle to keep calm, I didn't want him to see through my fear, but what truly terrified me is the way my body reacts to his intoxicating scent, it feels like a poison I'm growing addicted to.
The last thing I want is to portray myself as weak and vulnerable in his presence. Even if the others before me didn't succeed, I must fight to stay alive.
He strides towards the bed, his piercing gaze fixed on me. Iskander then comes to a halt just short of where my chains would let me reach.
He is close enough that his scent; smoky, dark, laced with something sharp, literally fills my nostrils. My breath hitches, and I hate myself for it. He notices. His smirk deepens.
For what feels like an eternity, he simply scans my every move, his expression remains blank.
I grit just teeth, glaring back at him as I try to match his aura.
A sly smirk forms on his lips as he slowly tilts his head, then finally, he speaks up, breaking the silence.
“You will learn” he pauses, his expression turning dark. “Definitely”
I clench my fists, the urge to strike him across his perfect face growing within me. “And you would burn in hell!” I shriek. “Definitely!”
A slight, almost amused grin forming on his lips. He then takes a calculated step towards me, he seems like the devil, waiting for the right time to strike.
“You will break” he repeated his words.
I scoff. “Never”
And then, a deep chuckle escaped his lips, it sounded low and rich and for some unknown reason, It sounded like a blissful melody in my ears; satisfying and at the same time, threatening.
“They all say that” he mused. “the last one begged for death”
With that, he spins his heels and walks out, shutting the door behind him with a soft click, locking I and my thoughts in.
Just as I think he's not coming back, the door suddenly creeks open once again and he strides in.
“Bring him in.” he orders, probably to someone outside.
The door opens again, and a huge, ferocious werewolf steps inside, eyes glowing red. His scent makes my stomach churn, it’s not just any werewolf. It’s a torturer.
Iskander smirks. “Since you don’t break easily, let’s see how long you last tonight.”
Calyx POVThe sun was slowly falling, painting the sky with shades of orange and gold, and I was so lost in my thoughts that I almost did not notice how much time had passed.I remained by the window, staring outside.From where I stood, I could see both the village and the distant castle.The difference between them was strange.The castle looked cold and intimidating, standing high above everything else like a silent reminder of who ruled this territory. The village, however, was completely different. It was alive.Children were still running through the roads despite the late hour.Women were gathering baskets from the farms.Men were returning home with tools hanging from their shoulders.Laughter drifted through the air.Everything looked peaceful.It did not make sense to me.For days now, I had been trying to understand Alpha Iskander.Every time I thought I understood him, something happened that confused me even more.The man who bought me.The man who forced a bond on me.The
Imagining all of this, I almost smiled.The thought of finally escaping, finally leaving this nightmare behind, filled me with so much hope that I could barely contain it. For a second, I forgot where I was and what situation I was in.But then I quickly stopped myself.I forced my expression to remain blank.The pack healer was still in the room.The last thing I wanted was for her to notice that I was awake.So I remained completely still.Minutes passed.The grinding sounds eventually stopped.Then I heard footsteps approaching my bed.My heart immediately sped up.I kept my eyes shut and forced myself to remain relaxed.The healer stopped beside me.Then I felt her fingers touch my face.A moment later, I felt her hand gently opening my mouth.I resisted the urge to react.Slowly, she poured a warm liquid into my mouth.The taste was horrible.Bitter.So bitter that I almost coughed.I had to use every bit of self-control I had not to spit it out immediately.The healer used her f
I kept staring at the village for a long time, admiring the sunlight spreading across the small houses and pathways. The warm rays painted everything in shades of gold, making the entire place look peaceful and alive.Children were running around laughing and chasing one another without a care in the world. Some women stood outside their homes talking while sorting vegetables into baskets. A few farmers were returning from their fields carrying tools on their shoulders, while others continued working under the afternoon sun.For a moment, the thought of escaping completely slipped my mind.I just stood there watching.It had been so long since I had seen something like this.Ever since I was taken away, my world had become nothing but walls, guards, locked doors, and endless fear. Day after day, I had been trapped inside Iskander's castle. The windows there showed me only what he wanted me to see.But this...This felt real.The laughter. The sunlight. The freedom.For a brief moment,
Iskander PovGetting into the cave, the moment I stepped deeper inside, she seemed to sense my presence immediately. The seer paused what she was doing and slowly lifted her head. Her hands, which had been placed over a crystal ball, stopped moving completely as she turned her attention toward me. The atmosphere in the cave shifted slightly, as if the space itself reacted to my arrival.But I did not waste time.I walked in fully and sat down in front of her without waiting for permission or formal greeting.“I would love to know what is happening,” I said immediately. “The girl I brought to bond with… whenever she feels pain, I feel it too. Today she was bleeding physically, and I was bleeding too. I need to know what is happening. Tell me immediately because I do not understand what is going on.”My voice was steady, but inside I was already unsettled.The seer did not answer immediately. She remained silent for a long time, her gaze fixed on the crystal ball as if she was looking b
Iskander pov No struggle came from him. He was still under the lingering influence, body unresponsive, mind already broken under the pressure. I tightened my fingers slightly. The smoke responded instantly. A soft compression. A final pull. And then stillness. His body went completely lifeless. No sound. No movement. Just silence settling over the dungeon floor. I watched for a moment longer, expression unreadable. He had served his purpose. And leaving him alive would only create risk. Too many had already seen too much. I lowered my hand and the smoke dissolved into nothing, fading like it had never existed. Then I turned away. Without looking back. I walked out of the dungeon, footsteps echoing through the corridor as the remaining guards instinctively stepped aside. None of them spoke. None of them asked questions. They had seen enough in my expression alone to understand that this was not a moment for curiosity. When I stepped outside, the air felt different. Lighter. But m
Iskander pov The moment the smoke fully entered his mouth, everything about him changed.His struggling stopped instantly.His body went still, almost unnatural, like every muscle had been cut off from control at once. The chains around his wrists clinked once more as his weight shifted, then settled into complete silence.And then his eyes. They darkened.Not just fear anymore, not just shock—something deeper took over. The color drained until there was nothing human left in them, only a hollow black stare fixed straight ahead.I watched him carefully.No reaction from his body. No resistance. No hesitation. Perfect.A slow smile formed on my face without me even thinking about it.This was not new to me.This was not the first time I had done it.For years, I had learned how to deal with people who thought silence would save them. People who believed loyalty to shadows would protect them. People who believed they could lie long enough to survive me.But nothing survived this.Nothi
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Iskander pov I stood outside the pack healer’s house when a soldier hurried toward me.“Alpha,” he said, bowing quickly.I didn’t respond immediately. My mind was still unsettled, still stuck on everything that had happened. The attack. The blood. Calyx lying unconscious.“What is it?” I asked fla
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Dragan's POVI sat comfortably in my chair, slowly swirling the wine inside my glass as I stared at the flames dancing inside the fireplace.For years, I had searched for a weakness.Just one.One weakness that belonged to Alpha Iskander.But there had been nothing.Absolutely nothing.The man was







