LOGINMy breaths hitched, and for a second I forgot how to breathe. It was only when he moved away from me that I regained my senses.
"It wasn't fun for me—" I tried to say, but was interrupted by a snap of his fingers. And he scoffed, an irritated look plastering his face. "Remember when I said you're my property?" He asked, taking those menacing strides towards me yet again. "It means you follow each and every of my rules. Now, rule number one," he paused, raising up one of his fingers. My face was focused on his shoes, and I couldn't even dare look at him. My thoughts were a tangled mess. This still felt like a nightmare, one I couldn't wake up from. When would it end? "You look at me, while I'm talking to you, little wife," He said in a calm yet lethal voice. I forced myself to look straight in his eyes, and I almost averted my look. His deep blue eyes were so cold that I felt like my whole body was freezing. His eyes literally felt dead, and I drew my lips in. Here. Here was the monster I made. "Rule number two, you obey every single order I give. You answer every question I ask; you do as I say. Remember, your pack is in the palm of my hands. I could do away with it, just as you did with me, once you make a funny move. Do you understand?" He asked, and I nodded. "Good." "Rule number three, the most important rule of all: Never ever forget what you are. My darn property," he said darkly, his lips curved up in a wicked smile. "The day you forget what you are, is the day you submit yourself and your pack to ruins. You have no right to object. Is that clear?" He asked, but I remained quiet. His brows arched, and he lowered his gaze. "Waiting for me to repeat myself, little wife?" "Kaelan..can you just let me explain myself? Please. It really wasn't my fault. I didn't mean to—" He scoffed, his brows knotting. "Rule number two broken." "You know, little wife? I really hate when my rules get broken." "Don't tempt me." He said with an air of finality. "I didn't mean to break the rule. I was just —" "You can't just stop talking, can you?" He bellowed, moving closer to me. I took steps back, and he matched each step I took, till my back hit the wall behind me. I gasped when he put his hand on the wall, caging me totally. He leaned closer, and I clenched my fists until my knuckles ached and turned white. What was he going to do? "Seraphina, ever since that darn day I walked out of the hall, I've lost my humanity. And right now, the only thing ringing in my head is to make you pay for every pain you caused me," he said against my ear, and I gulped. "The demons in my head keep screaming at me to let them out in full force, but I'm pulling a restraint. I'm fucking restraining myself from ruining you in a snap. So, just help yourself by doing exactly as I say." He leaned away, tucking both hands into his pockets, his jaw clenching, "Don't. Push. Me." I could feel my legs trembling under his gaze, as the tension between us heightened, till it was broken by the clank of shoes just above the stairs. "Ohh, Lucifer is back." A sultry voice sounded, and Kaelan moved away from me, turning his gaze to where the voice sounded. I followed his gaze, and when I saw a woman dressed in a red dress that barely covered her skin, walking towards us, my brows knotted, and my head spun. Kaelan had a mate? Of course he did. The Moon Goddess would have granted him a new one. So why... why bring me here as his wife? Was her presence just another part of my punishment? Did she know? It's been ten years already. And besides m, he wasn't the one who rejected the mate bond. I did. She finally got to him, and she hugged him, pressing her chest to his. She smiled seductively, before placing a peck on his lips, and my breaths turned ragged. Wait. What the hell? Am I getting... jealous? Oh damn you, Seraphina. I cursed within myself. The woman looked over Kaelan shoulders and her gaze settled on me, her face twisting in an hint of disapproval. "Who's she, Kael?" She asked facing him. I was quite surprised that she had no idea who I was. "Go upstairs, Isolde. Now." He barked at her, and she cast me a look of contempt before walking back upstairs. "Remain in those freaking clothes before I get to you, and we'll have a party of trouble," he said to her, and she smiled, before casting a smirk at me. She took the stairs, and disappeared behind one of the rooms. "It's your first day at my castle. Feel free, wife," Kaelan taunted, his lips curved up in a mocked smile, before he went up the stairs too. Immediately he left, I crumbled down to the floor, my head throbbing with an ache. Kaelan disappeared for ten good years, only to reappear when my pack was at the brink of crumbling. When my father had told me that a pack had finally agreed to form an alliance with us, and help us get back to our feet, I had been elated. "What did they say they wanted in return? Will they be helping us for free?" I had asked my father, and he had looked away from me, before replying. "You, Seraphina. The Alpha asked for you to sign a contract marriage with him before he can help." He had come undercover as a knight in a shining armor to save my pack. My father had known who he was, but he didn't hesitate giving me out to him, in exchange for protecting his reign. Kaelan had come for me at my weakest. I got caught, and now I'm trapped in his web, with no way out. "May I take you to your room, miss?" A voice asked, and I turned to see a middle aged woman staring at me. "Huh?" "Your room,"She repeated, and I nodded faintly. I walked behind her for a while, before we stopped at a door. "Here we are," She said, her voice a bit jovial. I looked behind me, and I saw a large double closed door just across mine. She followed my gaze, and answered my unspoken question. "Ohh.. that's the Alpha's room. He asked that your room be directly opposite his," she said. The devil's room is across mine? "Thanks for your help ma'am," I said to her, and she smiled warmly. "Tara. Just call me Tara," She said, and turned to leave. I looked at the door separating me from Kaelan, and I sighed inwardly. I stepped into the room I was allocated and slumped onto the bed, the dead look in Kaelan's eyes haunting me. It was so cold, so utterly lifeless. A single, terrifying question echoed in the silence: Just how far did my rejection go that it turned him into this—into the monster they now called Lucifer? What had he been through in those years?SERAPHINA'S POVI should have been called in by now. The plan was for the ministers to demand my presence, and I would walk in and unleash my fire on them. These petty ministers. I still cannot wrap my head around the fact that Asher is even allowed to enter the palace.Everyone knows of his shenanigans, yet he still holds the title of an Alpha. I really do not understand Stonecrest sometimes."Your Majesty," a maid called, bowing as she stood at the entrance."What is it?" I stood, eager."The Grand Alpha requests your presence, Your Majesty," she said, and a smile spread across my lips.Finally."Lead the way."---The hall stretched before me as I walked. At the corner of my chest, right there, Vesper spoke. "You do not seem scared."Should I be?Maybe I should, but I was not feeling any fear. I should be scared. I was a sheep in the lion's den. The last remaining Elyxis. The one with fire that could burn down the whole country if wielded powerfully.They would do everything to bri
KAELAN'S POVThe morning sun had barely risen over Stonecrest when the first carriage arrived.I stood at the window of my study, watching as more carriages rolled through the palace gates. One after another. Black. Polished. Bearing the crests of packs from across the territory.They had requested this meeting. Demanded it, really. A formal petition had arrived three days ago, signed by five Alpha houses, requesting an audience with the crown.The reason? Rumors. Whispers. Accusations against my Luna.Rio stood behind me, a scroll in his hand, reading the names."Alpha Marcus of the Shadowfang pack. Alpha Viktor of the Ironclaw pack. Alpha Helena of the Moonridge pack." He paused. "And Alpha Asher of the Blackfang pack."My jaw tightened at the last name.Asher.He had walked into my territory. My palace. After everything."They are being hosted in the east wing," Rio continued. "Refreshments have been served. They are... restless.""Let them be restless. They demanded this meeting.
ASHER'S POVThe fire had burned low in the hearth, casting long shadows across the walls of the small cottage. I sat in the corner, a glass of whiskey in my hand, my jaw tight.I had lost.Not the war. Not yet. But the battle.My soldiers were dead or scattered. My element of surprise was gone. And Kaelan was still breathing. I had pledged that I would return victorious, but right now, I was actually shocked.Her fire.I had seen many things in my years. War. Death. Betrayal. I had watched men die in agony, had caused most of it myself. But I had never seen anything like her.The flames had come from nowhere. From her. Not a torch. Not a weapon. Just her palm, glowing orange and gold, and then—Fire.She had burned a grown wolf to death. And from the way the fire blazed, it could get much stronger than that. It was as though she did not know her own capability just yet. But I saw it. The way the fire blazed, the determination the orange flames burned with, was massive.Kaelan was not
ISOLDE'S POVMy leg tapped against the floor in rhythm. I was trying to control how nervous and scared I felt, but it was not working.I gulped down the little alcohol left in the jar beside me and closed my eyes as it burned my throat.Alpha Kael would come for me. I was sure of that. Someone had reported that my family's crest was found at the scene where Asher attacked. So he must have known that I was at the palace and that I had a hand in the abduction of that wretched Luna and her son.How could I have been so careless?This was the height of carelessness. If care was not taken, it might cost me my life.My own foolishness.I picked up the jar again. When I realized I had emptied the bottle, a wave of rage surged through me. I threw the jar away angrily, shattering it into pieces. The maids beside me jolted and hurried to clean up the mess.I stretched out my hand, and another jar full of alcohol was placed in my palm. I might as well drink myself to death before I was actually
SERAPHINA'S POVThe soldiers had arranged for movement back to the palace. SUVs lined the edge of the forest, their headlights cutting through the darkness. Guards stood at attention, waiting for orders. Nathan was already settled in one of the vehicles, asleep in a makeshift bassinet one of the soldiers had fashioned from a crate and blankets.But before Kaelan and I got into the vehicle that would take us back, I pulled his hand.He stopped. Turned. Looked at me with a bit of curiosity and something else. Uncertainty."Hey... can I talk to you for a while?" I asked, pulling him aside.He followed me without saying a word. We walked a few paces away from the vehicles, away from the soldiers, away from the lights. The forest was dark here, the moonlight filtering through the trees in pale silver streaks.I stopped. Turned to face him."Kaelan...""I'm sorry." He stared deeply into my eyes. His voice was raw. Broken in a way I had never heard before. "I failed you, Seraphina. I did. I
KAELAN'S POVThe word hung in the air like a death sentence.Found you.Asher's smile was cold, triumphant. His sword pressed deeper against Seraphina's back. Just a fraction. Just enough to draw a thin line of blood.I saw it drip down her spine.My vision went red, and my fists folded. Tempest surged inside me, clawing at my chest, begging to be released. I wanted to shift. I wanted to tear Asher's throat out with my bare hands. I wanted to make him suffer for every second he had touched her, every moment he had made her afraid.But the sword was still at her back, so I couldn't make any move yet.One wrong move and it would go through her. Through Nathan.I forced myself to breathe. Forced myself to think."Let her go." My voice was low. Deadly. "This is between you and me."Asher tilted his head, amused. "Is it? Because from where I'm standing, she seems very much involved. And too bad there's nothing you can do about it. You're not so stupid.""She has nothing to do with Alyssa.
As I stepped into the hall, the sheer number of eyes that turned to meet mine was staggering. I have been the center of attraction more than I can count, mainly as my father's sole heir. But to have the focused, assessing gaze of fourteen ruling Lunas upon me, as their host, was an entirely new ki
SERAPHINA'S POV"Gosh, I hate Kaelan so much. Nothing irks me more than his damn ego," I hissed the moment I was alone in my room."Is anyone there?" I called out."Yes, Your Majesty. Do you require assistance?" A young maid I didn't recognize entered, dipping into a curtsy.I arched a brow. "Who a
SERAPHINA'S POV Did I really rile Kaelan up so much that he hadn’t come home for more than a day? I hadn’t heard from him since our last outburst, and Ivanna confirmed he wasn’t in the castle. Maybe I’d said too much. Had I? But then… had his family really banished him? Just because of my reje
Isolde gulped, her face contorting with shame, and slowly sank to her knees. She met my eyes, and I felt the heat of her hatred radiating toward me.She looked once more at Kaelan, whose gaze dared her to challenge him.As she crouched and brought her mouth closer to the floor, the Empress sprang u







