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Chapter 4: The Silver-Rock Execution

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The storm arrived exactly when they planned my death.

By five o’clock in the afternoon, the sky had turned an apocalyptic shade of bruised purple. Heavy, violent sheets of rain lashed against my bedroom window, mimicking the cold fury vibrating through my awakened veins.

Downstairs, the house was a flurry of chaotic, high-society preparation. I could hear my mother’s frantic, demanding voice barking instructions at the pack maids, and the sharp, rhythmic click of Seraphina’s designer heels pacing the floorboards. Tonight was the grand opening gala of the Lunar Selection Society. Tonight, Seraphina was supposed to step into a world of absolute luxury as Mask 27, completely built on the foundation of my stolen blood and sweat.

And tonight, I was supposed to become a corpse.

ā€œThey are coming up the stairs,ā€ the divine, echoing frequency of my inner wolf whispered in my mind. She didn’t pace like a caged animal anymore. She was not panicking like in my last life, her eyes tracking the exact footsteps approaching my locked door. ā€œThe future Alpha prince and the butcher who calls himself your father. Let the execution begin, Aria.ā€

The heavy brass lock clicked. The door swung open.

Kael stepped into my room first, looking utterly striking in a tailored charcoal suit, his damp sandy blonde hair swept back perfectly. Right behind him was my father, his face shadowed by a dark, clinical coldness. He was carrying a small, silver tray holding a single crystal glass filled with a deep blue, shimmering liquid.

"Kael..." I breathed, forcing my voice to drop into that small, fragile, submissive register I had perfected. I shrank back against my pillows, clutching the faded blanket to my chest, letting my shoulders tremble. "You... you came to see me before you left?"

Kael’s eyes scanned my form, a flash of profound, chilling apathy crossing his handsome features before he masked it with a heavy layer of false devotion. He stepped toward the bed, sinking his weight onto the edge of the mattress. His scent of cedarwood and mint washed over me, but to my awakened senses, it smelled like rotting copper.

"Of course I did, sweetheart," Kael murmured, his deep baritone dripping with the exact same manipulative warmth that had fooled me for five years in my last life. He reached out, his hand cupping my unbruised cheek, his thumb sweeping over my skin. "I couldn't leave for the Society grounds without checking on you. Your father tells me your ribs have been causing you agonizing pain all day."

"They hurt so much, Kael," I whispered, forcing a single, glittering tear to slip down my cheek. "I’ve been coughing up blood. I’m so scared."

"I know, my good girl. But I'm going to fix it," Kael said, his lips curving into a soft, reassuring smile as he reached back and took the crystal glass from my father. He held it out to me, the blue liquid swirling ominously under the dim light of my desk lamp. "Your father brewed this private neural-suppressant from the clinic's rarest herbs. It will completely numb the pain, Aria. It will let you sleep peacefully through the night while I go handle the pack elders at the gala. Drink it for me."

I looked down at the glass.

Thanks to my intensive training as a healer’s assistant and the horrific, burning memory of my past life’s execution, I recognized the scent instantly. Beneath the heavy masking scent of honey and lavender lay the sharp, sweet, metallic tang of liquid wolfsbane mixed with a high-grade paralytic agent.

The vulnerable girl in my last life didn't question him even though she suspected that something is wrong somewhere because her father of all people came into her room with calmness.

It was a lethal dose. A chemical collar designed to freeze my vocal cords and paralyze my limbs so I couldn't scream when they dragged me out to the cliffs.

Kael wasn't just a coward who wanted a secret mistress. He was a monster who was actively handing me the poison to erase me from the face of the earth.

"Thank you," I whispered, my heart rate remaining entirely, chillingly flat.

I took the glass from his hand. I knew exactly how to handle this. Before Kael entered the room, I had hidden a small, concentrated capsule of charcoal and a highly volatile wolfsbane-neutralizer stolen from the vault days ago, beneath the back of my tongue.

I raised the glass to my lips and drank. The thick, bitter fluid slid down my throat, burning slightly, but the neutralizing capsule instantly activated in my esophagus, absorbing the lethal toxicity before it could flood my bloodstream and paralyze my heart. Still, I needed to play the part.

Within seconds, I let my fingers go limp. The crystal glass slipped from my hand, shattering against the hardwood floor, the remaining blue liquid pooling around my bed.

My eyes widened in a fake, manufactured panic. I let my jaw slacken, my limbs slumping uselessly against the pillows as I stared up at Kael, letting out a weak, choked gasp.

The false warmth instantly vanished from Kael’s face.

He stood up slowly, calmly pulling a silk handkerchief from his breast pocket to wipe my saliva off his thumb. He looked down at my seemingly paralyzed, helpless form with a terrifying, clinical disgust.

"She's under," Kael said, his voice completely devoid of emotion as he turned to my father. "Get the tarp from the garage. We need to move her before the high-society patrol cars start monitoring the pack borders."

"Is it done?" Seraphina’s voice hissed from the doorway. She stepped into the room, already wearing a magnificent, spun-gold evening gown, her stolen Mask 27 dangling from her manicured fingers. She walked right up to my bed, looking down at my frozen body with a sickening, triumphant grin. She reached out and brutally slapped my swollen cheek, laughing when my head merely rolled to the side without a reaction. "Look at her. The great, brilliant Aria. You actually thought an Alpha prince would ever publically claim a plain, pathetic mouse like you? Your only purpose in life was to pass those exams so I could take your place. You should be honored your blood is buying our family’s empire."

My father strode back into the room, holding a heavy industrial plastic sheet. Without a single word of mercy, he and Kael grabbed my limp body, dragging me off the bed and wrapping me tightly in the dark, suffocating plastic.

I didn't fight them. I didn't let a single spark of my divine aura leak out. I let them carry me down the back staircase, throw me into the dark trunk of my father's sedan, and drive out into the screaming storm.

The drive felt like an eternity, the car bouncing violently against the jagged, unpaved roads leading to the highest point of the territory of the Silver-Rock cliffs.

When the trunk finally slammed open, the biting, freezing wind of the storm rushed over me. Kael lifted my wrapped body over his broad shoulder, his heavy combat boots crushing the wet gravel as he walked straight toward the edge of the roaring precipice. Below us, the black, churning waves of the midnight ocean crashed violently against the jagged, lethal rocks.

He dumped me onto the wet grass right at the edge. My father stepped forward, pulling a heavy iron syringe filled with a secondary, unadulterated dose of pure black wolfsbane from his coat.

"To ensure the rogue narrative sticks," my father muttered, his eyes completely dead to the suffering of his firstborn child as he jammed the thick needle directly into my thigh, plunging the liquid fire into my muscle. "Goodbye, Aria. You were always a disappointment."

Kael leaned down, gripping the front of my sweater, lifting my face toward his. The rain lashed against his handsome features, making him look like a beautiful demon.

"Don't look at me with those eyes, Aria," Kael whispered into the wind, his voice dripping with an arrogant, toxic finality. "In high society, the weak are consumed by the strong. You were simply too weak to survive the game. Have a pleasant sleep at the bottom of the sea."

And with a brutal, heavy shove of his hands, he pushed me over the edge.

The world turned upside down. The wind roared in my ears as my body plummeted through the freezing darkness, falling straight toward the sharp, razor-edged rocks and the crushing black water below. High above, the distinct, distant sound of the car doors slamming echoed through the storm. They didn't even wait to hear the splash. They just turned around and drove toward the luxury of the Selection Society, entirely confident their perfect crime was complete.

My back slammed into the freezing, violent ocean waves with a bone-shattering, thunderous impact.

The dark water swallowed me whole, dragging me down into the crushing pressure of the deep. The wolfsbane was supposed to stop my heart. The impact was supposed to shatter my skull. I was supposed to die a quiet, forgotten death.

But instead of darkness, a blinding, ethereal silver light exploded from the very center of my chest.

The dual doses of wolfsbane burning through my veins didn't kill me, they dissolved, consumed by a sudden, white-hot celestial fire that erupted from the very core of my bone marrow. The paralyzer shattered like cheap glass. My eyes snapped open beneath the black water, glowing not with the yellow of an omega, nor the red of an Alpha, but with a blinding, pristine, blinding silver light that lit up the entire ocean floor.

Deep within my soul, the final, ancient cosmic seal of my past life tore completely open.

Nyx didn't just awaken; she expanded. Her fur wasn't gray or black, she was a towering, majestic creature of pure, starlight-white, an ancient, mythical breed that had walked the earth before the packs even had names. The true reincarnation of the Moon Goddess herself, reborn to rewrite her destiny.

ā€œRise,ā€ the divine, booming voice roared through my veins, shattering the underwater currents. ā€œThe trial of blood is over. The goddess has awakened.ā€

With a surge of raw, terrifying, supernatural strength, I kicked against the current, slicing through the black water like a lethal phantom. My broken ribs? Instantly healed. The swelling on my face? Vanished. My skin was flawless, glowing with a faint, iridescent silver hue that repelled the very rain falling from the sky as I broke the surface of the ocean, drawing in a sharp, gasping breath of the stormy night air.

I dragged myself onto a hidden, rocky shore beneath the cliffs, my long dark hair matting against my back. I reached into a waterproof bag I had buried near the rocks days prior, pulling out a sleek, floor-length gown of midnight black and the shimmering, diamond-cut silver token for Mask 99.

Searing, addictive vengeance coursed through my blood, making my silver eyes flare in the dark.

Kael and Seraphina were up at the elite estate right now, raising a glass, celebrating the murder of Aria Ashbourne. They thought they had buried a mouse. They had no idea they had just unleashed a god.

"Let the double life begin," I whispered into the wind, slipping the midnight silk and diamond filigree mask over my flawless extremely beautiful face. "Tonight, the crown will burn."

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