Se connecterChapter 2
Nyra’s POV I stared at the guards and then at Draven and then back at the guards and for one stupid second, I still thought this had to be some mistake. “Draven…” My voice comes out small. “What is this?” His face did not change. “Take her.” That was all he said, just two words, two words after three years. The guards grabbed my arms before I could step back and I gasped. “No, wait!” My eyes flew to him. “Draven, please. I didn’t do this.” He did not move and Calista still clung to his arm, looking at me like she was afraid, like I was some monster and it made me sick. “I did not poison her!” I cried. “You know me!” His jaw tightened, but he said nothing and that silence broke something inside me. “Draven!” One of the guards pulled me harder. “Move.” I struggled. “Let go of me!” But they dragged me out anyway, the study doors closed behind me and just like that, I was no longer the Alpha’s fiancee, I was a prisoner. ….. The dungeon was beneath the western wing of the pack house, I had never been here before and I wish I still had that privilege. The air down there smelt like rust, wet stone, and old misery and my stomach twisted as they dragged me down the steps. “Please,” I whispered and I tried one last time. “Please, this is wrong, I did not do anything.” The guard on my left snorted. “Save it.” The other one unlocked a metal door and then they shoved me inside and I stumbled and hit the stone floor with my knees. Pain shot up my legs and the door slammed shut behind me and then I turned fast and gripped the bars. “Wait!” But there was no answer. “Please!” There was still nothing and my voice broke. “I did not do this…” But my words only bounced back at me from the walls and I looked around slowly, there was no bed but only a thin rag in one corner, a dented cup, a bucket and that was all. My throat tightens so badly I could not swallow, this was where they put wolves they did not trust, rogues, thieves and traitors. And now… me. I sank to the ground and pressed my hand over my mouth. No. No, this could not be happening. This morning, I was still Draven’s fiancee and now I was in a dungeon because of a lie. I thought of Calista’s face, that pale look, that trembling voice. Please… don’t let her hurt me again. A broken laugh left me, she was good, very good and Draven… Draven believed her or maybe he just wanted to and that thought hurt most. Hours passed or maybe minutes and I could not tell. The dungeon had no kindness in it, no time, no comfort and no mercy. At some point, two guards stopped outside my cell, they thought I was asleep and I kept my eyes shut. “She always looked too proud for an omega,” one said and the other laughed. “I knew she would ruin herself one day.” “She should have known her place.” “An Alpha like Draven was never going to keep a low-born girl forever.” Their footsteps faded but their words stayed. I then curled tighter into myself and stared at the wall until my eyes burned. At dawn, a tray was shoved through the gap under the bars, a stale piece of bread and a cup of water. I rushed to it because I was starving but before I could touch it, someone appeared. Selka. My chest sank. She was one of the higher-ranking she-wolves who always hated me, always smiling to my face and always spitting poison the second I turned away. She looked into my cell and laughed. “Well,” she said, and crossed her arms. “Look at you now.” I stood slowly. “What do you want?” Her smile widened. “I just wanted to see how the mighty future Luna slept.” I said nothing, if I spoke, I may scream and her eyes fell to the tray and then she picked up a bucket from the floor beside her and threw its contents into my cell. Dirty water splashed over the bread, over the floor and over my dress, over me. I flinched back with a gasp and the smell made me gag. Selka laughed harder. “Oops.” My hands shook. “You wicked bitch,” I whispered and her face changed at once. She then stepped close to the bars. “Be careful how you speak, prisoner.” I glared at her through wet lashes and she lowered her voice. “You should have died the day the Alpha found you.” Then she walked away and I stood there dripping, shivering, shaking with rage, shame and helplessness. And I hated that I couldn’t even chase after her, because she was free and I was not. ….. By midday, the guards returned. “Up,” one barked and I blinked at them. “Where are you taking me?” “For questioning.” My stomach dropped and they opened the cell and dragged me out before I could steady myself. I have not eaten, I barely slept, my head hurt and my body ached but none of that mattered, not today. Today, they wanted a show and I realized that the moment they led me into the central hall. My feet stopped. No. No. Not here. Not in front of everyone. The hall was full, pack elders sat in a raised row at the front and warriors lined the walls and the servants whispered near the doors standing beside the elders… Was Draven. My breath caught, he looked powerful and untouched, like he slept well last night, like he did not throw the woman who loved him into a dungeon. Beside him stood Calista, dressed in white, one hand resting over her stomach like she was still recovering. The sight of her almost made me laugh, she even looked weak beautifully and I was dragged to the center of the hall and everyone stared and I could feel it all over my skin, the shame, the curiosity, the disgust. Elder Varek then lifted his chin. “Nyra Veylin, you stand accused of poisoning Lady Calista Vaelor.” My voice shook. “I did not poison her.” A murmur then moved through the room and he continued, “Were you jealous of her return?” “No.” “Did you fear losing your place beside Alpha Draven?” My lips parted. What place? The one he already took from me? “I feared nothing from a woman who had already left,” I said and my voice trembled. Calista gasped like I slapped her. “Still so cruel,” she whispered. I whipped my head toward her. “Cruel? You are lying!” The guards tightened their hold on my arms and Elder Moriah frowned. “Mind your tone.” I laughed bitterly. “My tone?” My eyes flew to Draven, this was it, this was the moment, surely now he would say something, surely now he would remember who I was, surely now he would defend me, even a little, even once. I stared at him with everything breaking inside me. “Draven…” My voice cracked. “Tell them.” His face remained unreadable. “Tell them I would never do this.” There was silence and my heart began to ring. “Please,” I whispered. “Please say something.” His eyes held mine and for one second, I thought he would and then he said the words that crushed the last bit of hope inside me. “If you are innocent, the Moon Goddess will reveal it tonight.” The room went still, so did I and I stared at him. That was it? That was all? Not I believed you, not this was wrong, no she was my fiancee. Just that, a ritual or a test. He was leaving me to fate because he would not stand for me himself. My eyes burned so badly that I could barely see, I then nodded once, slowly. Because if I open my mouth, I would break apart in front of all of them. Elder Varek spoke again, but I barely heard him, all I heard was Draven’s voice, all I felt was the final truth. He had abandoned me completely. An hour later, they dragged me from the hall again, this time not toward the dungeon but toward the sacred grounds, toward the Moon Goddess Ceremony, toward judgment. The silver moon hung high above the pack as the guards stopped me near the ceremonial entrance. Then I heard the sound before I felt it, metal. My heart stopped. One of the guards lifted iron restraints and before I could even breathe…they led me into the sacred ceremony in chains.CHAPTER 106 The Truth In His BloodNyra could not stop shaking, her hands stayed locked around the blanket as she looked at Cassian. Her eyes were red from crying and every time she remembered what she had seen in his office, her chest hurt again.Cassian stayed where he was, he did not force himself closer, he just simply waited.The healer finished checking the small glass bottle that had held Cassian’s blood and everyone in the room waited in silence.Finally, the old healer looked up.“There is no mistake.”Cassian stepped forward.“What did you find?”The healer placed the bottle on the table.“There are traces of a sleeping herb in your blood.”Nyra slowly raised her head.“So… he was telling the truth?”The healer nodded.“Yes.”Cassian let out a slow breath.“I knew something was wrong.”The healer continued.“This herb is very powerful. Once it enters the body, the person becomes sleepy. If the amount is high enough, memories become unclear.”Nyra looked at Cassian.“You… t
CHAPTER 105 Please Believe MeCassian stood in Nyra’s room, staring at the Moonfang necklace in his hand, it felt heavier than stone.His fingers closed around it.“Find her.”His voice shook and every guard in the room straightened.“Search the palace.”Nobody moved and Cassian looked up.“I said search!”The guards rushed out and within moments, the entire palace became restless, footsteps echoed through every hallway, servants searched the gardens and guards searched the training grounds.Others searched the library, the kitchens, and every empty room and Cassian searched himself.“Nyra!”His voice echoed through the palace, there was no answer and his chest tightened.He checked her favorite places, the balcony where they watched sunsets, the small garden where she liked to sit.The nursery that was still being prepared for the baby.Nothing.He felt fear rising inside him.“What if she left the palace?”One guard hurried toward him.“My Alpha!”Cassian turned immediately.“Did y
CHAPTER 104 What She BelievesThe office door opened and then Nyra stepped inside."Cassian?"There was no answer and the room was silent.The lamps still burned and a cup of wine rested on the desk and papers were scattered across the floor.“Cassian?”There was no answer and she stepped inside.Then she stopped, her face turned pale and Cassian lay asleep on the long couch.His eyes were closed and he did not move.Lady Virelle rested against him and Cassian’s arm was draped across her waist.Virelle’s hair was messy and one side of her dress had slipped from her shoulder.Her lips curved into a tiny smile before she quickly hid it and then she looked at Nyra with wide eyes.“Oh…”She slowly sat up.“Lady Nyra…”She hurried to pull her dress back into place.“I… I did not know you would come.”Nyra could not breathe and her eyes stayed on Cassian.“Cassian…”He did not answer and he did not even open his eyes.Virelle looked down pretending to be embarrassed.“I’m sorry you had to
CHAPTER 103 Poisoned LiesMorning light filled the palace and the hidden tunnel remained open.Guards rushed from one hallway to another, every servant was questioned and every guard gave the same answer.“I know nothing.”Cassian stood inside the tunnel and a torch burned in his hand.His eyes moved over every stone.“This passage has been used many times,” he said.The captain nodded.“The footprints are fresh.”Cassian crouched.He touched the dirt with his fingers.“There are several people.”“They walked in different directions.”“They knew this place.”The captain looked uneasy.“My Alpha…”Cassian stood.“Speak.”“Only trusted people know these tunnels exist.”Silence filled the passage and then Cassian slowly looked toward the palace above them.“Then the enemy is closer than we thought.”…The entire day became another investigation, every noble with access to palace records was questioned, every architect who worked on the castle was summoned.Old maps were brought out, Cas
CHAPTER 102 The Night Visitor Darkness covered the palace and the halls were quiet and only the sound of guards walking outside broke the silence.Cassian sat in a chair beside Nyra’s bed and his sword rested across his knees.His eyes stayed on the door, he had not slept and every small sound made him look up.Nyra lay asleep and one hand rested over her stomach and her breathing was slow.For the first time in days, she looked peaceful.Cassian whispered, “Sleep. I’ll stay here.”Outside the room, two guards stood at attention.“No one enters,” Cassian had ordered.“No one.”The guards nodded.“No one, Alpha.”Hours passed and the fire in the fireplace became smaller.The palace grew even quieter. Then…a tiny sound echoed through the room.Click.Cassian lifted his head and his hand moved to his sword and he listened.Nothing.The room became silent again and after another moment, he slowly stood.He walked around the room and he checked the windows and locked.He checked the bal
CHAPTER 101 The Perfect Crime The burning torch flew over the palace wall and it landed among the flowers.Dry leaves caught fire at once and orange flames rushed across the garden.“Fire!”The cry echoed through the palace grounds and guards ran toward the flames, servants grabbed buckets of water, some people screamed and others ran in every direction.Cassian spun around.“The garden!”He rushed forward.“Bring more water!”“Move!”The guards obeyed without question and water splashed across the burning bushes.Another group beat the flames with heavy blankets and smoke rose into the sky.The angry crowd outside the gates became louder.“They’re burning!”“The curse has started another fire!”“Throw her out!”Cassian ignored them.“Save the garden first!”The captain of the guards shouted orders.“No one leaves the palace!”“Search every corner!”“We’re looking for the person who threw the torch!”Several guards climbed the walls while others searched the trees but there was noth
CHAPTER 22Everybody Thinks I Did It AgainNyra’s POV“And I will burn this kingdom down myself.”Silence crushed the throne room after Cassian’s words.Nobody moved.Nobody even breathed properly.I stood beside him frozen completely.My heart slammed painfully against my chest as his threat echoe
CHAPTER 21Somebody Changed The EvidenceDraven’s POV“Then who did?”The question stayed inside my head the entire night.I could not escape it and every answer led back to the same terrifying possibility. Nyra may have been innocent.The thought made me sick and then I walked through the dark hal
CHAPTER 20The Poison Did Not Make SenseDraven’s POV“What if I was wrong?”The question refused to leave my head, it followed me through the halls, through meetings and through every breath.Nyra’s face kept appearing in my mind again and again, it was not angry, it was not guilty, it was broken.
CHAPTER 17Somebody Wanted Her SilentDraven’s POV“What if I was wrong?”The question refused to leave my head after that night.It followed me everywhere, through the halls, through meetings and through every second I closed my eyes.Because every memory of Nyra suddenly looked different now, not







