LOGIN~ASHTON~
I miss her deeply—my mate. It's now day three in the dangerous, shadowy woods of the Abyss, a place fraught with mystery and danger. So far, we hadn't come face to face with any of the lurking beasts but I knew it was only a matter of time before that happened. Hazel and I have explored the forest tirelessly, but so far, our search for food has yielded nothing. The stillness of the forest is overwhelming, and I can't shake the feeling that the soul keepers are deliberately hiding the resources we need to survive. It was impossible not to find a single animal to eat out here. Since the soul keepers controlled every single thing that happened in these woods—from the movements of the animals to the natural conditions—I knew my assumptions were more than likely true. These people, they were sick in their heads, willing to go to any lengths—trapping, lying and even more barbaric methods—to fuel their twisted entertainment and satisfy their relentless craving for cruelty. This was all just one big fucking game to them, playing with the emotions of innocent folks. Hazel was becoming worried and I could tell that she was letting her guard down. I was desperately trying to keep my hands off my step-sister for as long as I possibly could, battling the intense hunger. I knew that, in time, circumstances might force us into an intimate situation, but for now, I was actively resisting it with all my strength. I was aware that my mate was watching our every move, and maybe that was where I was getting the strength to resist. I wanted her to see that I was at least fighting back against the soul keeper's wicked manipulations, refusing to give in easily. It fucking hurt to know that she could see everything happening here and I couldn't see her at all. I shook that thought out of my head. I had to try and focus on the challenges ahead of me. This was just the third day and already things were not going as planned. We had five fucking months still to follow. I run a hand down my sweaty face. One way or another, I had to get food for us. I could not continue like this for long. My footsteps echo as I approach Hazel after yet another failed hunt. She looks relieved to see me, after not wanting me to leave her alone in the first place. I can see the hunger in her gaze every time that our eyes lock. She wants food, and I want to get it for her. I have to protect her, my step-father would expect that of me. The last thing he requested was for me to protect Hazel as much as I could. She knew nothing about fighting and now she's thrown into the woods of abyss and has to fight just to survive. I know that I am the only hope that she has for survival. "Any luck?" she asks me with hopeful eyes, her gaze searching my face for reassurance, even though she can clearly see that my hands are empty. "I found a river a few minutes away," I tell her, my voice steady despite the tension in the air. It's not food, but the water can help quench the hunger gnawing at us, and perhaps fend off the worst for a little while. Her lips look dry and cracked, and I could tell from her voice that her throat is parched. She tries to hide her disappointment, her shoulders slightly slumped, but her voice remains determined as she says, "Let's go to the river then." Suddenly, I hear a faint, unnatural rustling sound nearby, a noise that instantly signals danger lurking close by. Having trained my senses over the years, I was used to listening for subtle cues like this. Unlike Hazel, who often remained unaware until the threat was imminent, I could sense the presence of danger from a distance, allowing me to prepare or escape in time. I gently but firmly grab her by the waist, pressing her softly against the rough bark of a tree. My other hand quickly covers her mouth to stifle any sounds. I can see the panic flicker in Hazel's wide eyes as she desperately tries to stay silent, her body tense with fear. I notice the faint sound of footsteps and the distant echo of a hunter's voice, searching diligently for us. If we remain perfectly still and silent, there's a chance he might overlook our hiding spot. Hunters were one of the mysterious creatures that inhabited these woods. They were incredibly fast, their piercing red eyes glowing ominously in the dark, yet they possessed a human-like appearance that made them even more unsettling. Their faces were gaunt, with sharp fangs visible when they snarled, and claws that gleamed dangerously beneath the moonlight. Their skin was extremely pale, almost ghostly, contrasting sharply with the darkness around them. True to their name, these hunters relentlessly stalked and preyed upon anything that crossed their path, moving with silent precision as they searched for their victims. Hazel's shallow, nervous breaths cause a faint, rapid rise and fall in her chest, distracting me momentarily. I slowly look down at her face, which is flushed—a delicate pink that deepens with her rising anxiety. We are both gazing into each other's eyes, and tension thickens the air around us, making my jaw tighten involuntarily. I can't seem to look away from her—her expressive eyes, the slight quiver of her lips—and this strange, almost alarming pull I feel toward her. For the first time, I notice how red and full her lips appear, as if they are subtly swollen from the tension between us. Even her skin seems to have an unusual, radiant glow, almost luminous under the moonlight. Hazel's eyes suddenly widen in fear, snapping me out of my trance. It's only then that I realize the hunter was here. Ah fuck.~HAZEL~Elias's smile was easy, the kind that promised no complications. No soul-deep bonds or forbidden feelings.Just a dance. Simple. Nothing to worry about.I should have said no. The word was already forming on my tongue—polite, safe, distant. But the image of Ashton's hands on Ariel's waist was enough to make me do the opposite. "One dance," I heard myself say. "That's it."Elias's grin widened, a spark of genuine surprise lighting his features. "One dance it is. I'll take what I can get." He offered his arm like a gentleman. I slipped my hand into the crook of his elbow, ignoring how uncomfortable it made me. Ashton was the only man I felt comfortable being so close to.Elias led me onto the dance floor. His hand settled lightly on my lower back, respectful, warm through the thin fabric of my dress."You're Hazel, right?" he asked. "The girl from the hunt."I tensed up, knowing he only asked me to dance because of the show. Still, that was the last thing I wanted to talk abou
~HAZEL~The village event buzzed with life, the downtown bar transformed into a night of music, laughter, and dancing. Strings of lights draped across the wooden shafts, casting a warm, golden hue over the crowded space. My stepmother had insisted we all attend, her voice bright and determined as she forced us out the door. "We need this," she'd said, squeezing my father's hand. "A night to remember we're still a family despite what those awful soul keepers put us all through."I didn't want to attend but they left me no choice. So, here I was, being tortured by the view. Ariel looked radiant in her red dress, just like she always did. It hugged her figure perfectly, accentuating her graceful movements without effort. She was the kind of beautiful that turned heads naturally, effortlessly. I'd chosen my short black dress and sturdy boots. The dress felt bold, maybe too bold, but a reckless part of me had hoped Ashton would notice. That same part twisted with guilt every time I
~HAZEL~The fork in my hand felt heavy and useless as I pushed the meat around my plate for what felt like the hundredth time. I couldn't eat. Couldn't focus."You've barely been touching your food," my stepmother observed, her sharp eyes narrowing with concern as she stared at my full plate. She leaned forward, concern on her face "Is everything okay, Hazel?"I couldn't even lift my gaze to meet hers. My throat tightened, the lie already forming on my tongue. Fine. That was the word everyone expected. But I was far from okay. I was drowning in a sea of forbidden love, heated memories, and a jealousy so sharp it carved holes into my chest with every breath."I'm fine," I murmured, forcing a weak smile that didn't reach my eyes.She sighed deeply, the sound heavy with the kind of worry that made guilt twist in my gut. She reached across the table and took my hand in hers, her palm warm. "I know what you went through wasn't easy, Hazel. Believe me, it was difficult for us too. We ha
~ASHTON~"I'm so happy you're back," Ariel whispers, her voice soft and sweet as she pressed her cheek against my chest.We were back in my room after weeks in the Abyss. . .it should have felt like bliss but it was far from it. Ariel had insisted on staying the night, curling into me the moment the door clicked shut behind us. Her body fit against mine the way it always had but now for some reason, it felt like something was missing. I held her close, one hand stroking slowly down the curve of her back, the other tangled in her hair. On the surface, everything looked exactly as it should. The woman the moon goddess had chosen for me was back in my arms. I was safe. The nightmare of the woods was over.But inside my head, it was pure chaos.I couldn't get Hazel out of my mind. Not for a single second.No matter how tightly I held Ariel, I could still taste Hazel on my tongue—that wild, sweet, addictive flavor. I could feel the memory of her nails raking down my back, the way her b
~HAZEL~We'd done it.Ashton had made love to me. It was slow, passionate, and so achingly tender that every touch had branded itself into my soul like a mating mark I could never wash away. And just like I'd always feared, it completely destroyed me for life. There was no coming back from this. No one else in any part of the world could ever take his place. No other hands would ever ignite the fire he'd lit inside me after today. No other lips would ever taste like home.How could I recover from this? How could I pretend that I didn't love him with every broken piece of my heart?We dressed in silence beside each other, the air tense with everything we couldn't say. The rain had finally stopped, but our bodies were still wet. Water dripped from the ends of his hair, tracing slow paths down the sharp line of his jaw, and I had to force my gaze away before I did something stupid like reach out and catch those drops with my fingertips. Our clothes clung to us, heavy and cold now that
~ASHTON~What the fuck is wrong with me?Why does every second of this feel like the only thing I've ever wanted? Why do my hands move like they were fucking born to worship her skin, tracing the curve of her waist, gripping her hips like they're the only thing anchoring me to this earth?She's my stepsister.I have a mate waiting somewhere out there in the real world, a girl I'm supposed to claim, supposed to build a life with. But right now, none of that exists. The only thing that exists is Hazel. Her rain-soaked body trembling under mine, her soft gasps cutting through the rain, her eyes wide and dark and burning with the same forbidden fire that's eating me alive.The more I kiss her, the more my hands roam, sliding up her sides, cupping her perfect breasts, thumbing her hardened nipples until she arches into me, the more every consequence disappears. The cameras, the game, the family waiting for me back home. . .all of it fades. All that's left is raw, savage need. I want to
~ASHTON~"There is something I want to ask you before I leave," she finally admits softly, her voice trembling slightly, with a cautious expression etched deep in her eyes that reflect a tumult of unspoken fears and concern. The tone of her voice makes me tense a bit, sensing the weight of her uns
~HAZEL~"I have to get you back to the cave, where I can ensure you receive proper care," Ashton tells me, his voice tense. "There should still be some medicine left that Ariel brought for me, which might help ease your pain and stabilize your condition." "I don't think that is necessary," I lie.
~HAZEL~It was the fourteenth day in the Woods of Abyss. Ashton and I had scoured the forest and rocky streams countless times, yet we still had no luck finding anything edible to sustain ourselves. Since that memorable day by the twisting stream, the tension between us had grown more intense, unsp
~HAZEL~ It's been two long days since our passionate, lingering kiss as a desperate attempt to receive food. Once again, Ashton and I are forced to pretend as if nothing substantial happened between us, avoiding each other's gaze and acting as though our passionate kiss was just a fleeting moment







