Mag-log inOn my twenty-first birthday, I was supposed to die. The screech of tires, rain, the crushing impact—I braced for the end. Instead, I woke up in a fortress that didn't belong on this Earth. And standing over me was Caius—the most ruthless, beautiful monster I’d ever seen. He didn't save me out of mercy. He came to collect. Ten years ago, my grandfather made a deal to save my life. The price? My blood, and every beat of my heart from the moment I turned twenty-one. Now, I’m a prisoner in his penthouse, a human bride surrounded by a court of predators who view me as a feast. Caius calls me his "Consort." that I was curated, watchedfor a decade. He wants to drain my humanity, force the blood-bond, and turn me into the Queen of his kingdom. He thinks he owns me. He thinks I’m just another toy he can break and remake. But there’s a glitch in his plan. As the days bleed into nights, the hate that burns between us starts to twist into something dangerous, electric, and impossible to ignore. Every time he touches me, the air catches fire. The line between captor and lover is blurring until I can’t tell if I’m fighting to escape him or fighting to stay in his arms. Caius is determined to consume me, but he’s discovering a terrifying truth: you can’t possess a woman’s heart if you’re losing your own in the process. We’re both playing a deadly game, but we’ve stopped caring who wins. He wants to turn me into his Queen, but he might just lose his throne for me. And God help us both—I’m not sure I’m strong enough to stop him.
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The rain was lashing against the windshield like it was trying to shatter the glass, and I could barely see two feet in front of the car. My twenty-first birthday was ending in a pathetic way. The tires made a sickening, screeching metal-on-asphalt, a sound that I knew was the last thing I’d ever hear. I didn't just brace for impact, I braced for the end, I was waiting for my death. The headlights of the oncoming truck flared white blinding me. I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the crunch of bone, the explosion of pain, and then... nothing.
The world didn't just go quiet; it stopped dead. The roar of the storm vanished. The sensation of skidding forward ceased. It felt like someone had snatched the universe out from under me and hit the pause button. I opened my eyes, and my breath hitched. The truck was frozen in mid-air, inches from my hood. A plume of mist hung suspended in the air like a ghost and there, standing on the wet pavement right in front of my car, was a man who looked like he’d been carved out of pure, dangerous shadow.
He was tall, wearing a tailored charcoal coat that looked impossibly expensive even in the middle of a storm, and his hair was dark and slicked back by the rain. But it was his eyes, blood-red, glowing with a hunger that turned my blood to slush and his stare that pinned me to my seat.
I didn't know his name, but the moment he looked at me, I felt a heavy, terrifying weight settle in my chest, a tether tightening around my soul.
He stepped toward my driver’s side, and the door clicked open on its own. He didn't even touch it. He leaned in, and He leaned in, and the scent of copper and something sharp and metallic... filled the small space, choking me. "Andrea Alfonso," he said. His voice was like velvet dragged over gravel, smooth and absolutely lethal. "You’ve been a difficult investment to track for ten years."
"Who are you?" I managed to whisper, my heart beating against my ribs like a trapped bird. "How are you doing this?" He ignored my questions, his gaze raking over me with a possessiveness that made me feel violated and electrified all at once. He reached out, his fingers ice-cold as he brushed a stray lock of wet hair from my face.
"Your grandfather was a clever, desperate man, Andrea," he murmured, his thumb tracing the line of my jaw with a terrifying, lingering pressure. "He traded what he didn't own to keep you breathing. A blood pact. A soul for a life."
I should have screamed, I should have kicked him, thrown the car in reverse, or done literally anything other than stare into those glowing, predatory eyes. But I was frozen, trapped in the orbit of a man who looked like he commanded death itself. My brain was screaming that this was impossible, but my body felt the truth of it in every fiber of my being. That accident I had as a kid? That wasn't just luck, it was a trade.
"You're insane," I breathed, the words barely audible.
"I am the man who paid for your heart to keep beating when it should have stopped," he countered, his tone dropping an octave. "And now, I am here to collect my property." He leaned in closer, his lips brushing the shell of my ear, his breath sent a cold shiver against my skin. "The ten years are up. The contract has matured and I am here to claim what is mine."
I tried to scramble back, to find some way to fight, but my body wouldn't obey. I was paralyzed, not by the magic, but by the sheer, overwhelming presence of him. "I'm not anyone's property," I snarled, even though my voice trembled.
He chuckled a low, dark sound that vibrated right through me. He grabbed my wrist, his grip was iron-tight, and pulled me out of the car and into the sudden, freezing downpour.
"You are mine, Andrea," he whispered, his red eyes burning into mine as the world around us began to shatter like glass. "And you have been mine since the moment you took your first breath after that accident. Welcome to your new reality."
The world tilted on its axis. The rain, the car, the road it all dissolved into a swirling vortex of black and crimson. I felt a sharp, searing heat where his hand met my wrist, a brand that felt like it was etching his mark into my very soul. As my consciousness started to fray at the edges, I realized this wasn't just a kidnapping. This was a tether, I was being pulled into his world, a place where the laws of nature didn't apply, and where I was the only human piece on his board.
I was terrified, I was angry, and I was absolutely, hopelessly hooked.
Lysandra scrambled backward, her hands shaking, her royal robes torn and stained with the grime of the shop floor. She didn't say a word. She couldn't. She just turned and bolted, vanishing into the night like a frightened rat.I watched her scrambled out, my heart still thumping with that weird, electric rhythm. "She’s going to tell them everything," I said, turning to Caius. "She’s going to tell them what I did. What I am." i whispered.Caius walked over, his presence washing over me, cool and firm. He took my face in his hands, his thumbs tracing my cheekbones. He didn't look worried, instead he looked satisfied."I know," he said. "And that is exactly what I need them to do.""What?" I asked, confused."They’ve been stagnating for centuries, Andrea. They’ve grown fat on tradition and comfortable in their arrogance. They think they know the limits of the world because they’ve never been challenged." He leaned down, his forehead against mine, his eyes burning with a dark, terrifying
The air in the shop didn't just turn cold; it curdled. I was in the back room, trying to force a stubborn, rusted padlock to melt just by staring at it, when the front door didn't just open, it exploded off its hinges.I didn't need to look to know, I felt the intrusion like a splinter in my brain. There were four of them. Cold, arrogant, and smelling of stale incense and centuries of decayed ambition and Lysandra was at the front, flanked by three of her lapdogs, they looked like soulless enforcers."Julian," I hissed, but he was already moving. He didn't stand a chance, not against four of them at once. He lunged, trying to buy me time to get to the back, but they were too fast. One of them caught him by the throat, slamming him against the wall with enough force to shatter the plaster, another one drove a jagged, silver-tipped blade through his shoulder, pinning him there like a butterfly in a display case."So little pet" Lysandra said, her voice was a silky, poisonous whisper
Caius didn't look, he looked at me with a kind of predatory pride. "There’s something we’re missing. The Pact doesn't do this, I need to know exactly what you are, and I know exactly where the answers are buried.""You mean the archives?" I asked and he nodded, his expression hard and completely unfazed. "The deepest vaults. It has scrolls that hasn't been touched in centuries. If there’s a legend of someone like you, it’ll be there." he said."You know Lysandra already tipped them off right," I said. "They’ll be waiting for you."He let out a short, cold laugh. "Let them wait. They’re subjects, Andrea, and they’re forgetting their place. I don't need to sneak into my own palace to handle a few disgruntled nobles. I’ll walk through the front door, turn the Court upside down, and be back before you finish your next lesson." he said.He wasn't bragging; it was just a statement of fact. He ran the world, and the idea of being afraid of his own court was beneath him. He just needed to cle
Julian’s smirk widened. "Exactly. She’s not just a weapon. She’s a conduit. You two have no idea what you're actually capable of, do you?"Caius looked at the flower, then at me, his gaze shifting from dangerous to something much more complicated. "We’re just getting started."The shop was quiet, except for the soft thump of my heart and the way my skin felt like it was humming. Julian and Caius were watching me like I was a science experiment, and honestly, I kinda felt like one."Alright," Julian said, pacing the room while Caius leaned against the counter, his arms crossed, that intense look never leaving his eyes. "We know you can jump-start dead matter. You brought that rose back. Now, let’s see the range. Close your eyes."I did as I was told. The moment I shut them, the world didn't go dark, it went wide. It was like I’d been viewing the world through a keyhole and suddenly someone kicked the door down. I could feel the house, the street outside, the damp earth beneath the flo
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He dragged me out onto the balcony. The air out here was dead silent and weird all black and blood-red, looking like some alien world, but it was just... still. Too still.The calm didn't last. A sudden, sharp prick of cold, not the kind that came off Caius, but something deeper, something hungry m
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