LOGINCassia’s Pov
If I had thought that witnessing a decapitation was traumatizing enough, I was sorely mistaken. It’s been almost a week since I arrived here, assigned to the kitchen with Sienna, and the things I’ve encountered have been horrifying. On the day we arrived at the palace, we were herded in a new direction when a girl clearly hadn’t seen the guards gesturing for her to move left. The next thing I knew, one of them was in her face, shouting and pulling her hair. “How dare you disrespect me? You want to be stubborn, huh? I’ll show you.” He dragged her off by her hair to a corner, not far from the rest of us, and from her pleas and screams, we knew what was happening. Fear and helplessness gripped me like never before, especially as other guards continued ushering us in as if nothing was occurring. Her screams eventually stopped, and I feared she was dead. But a few days later, she, Diane was assigned to the kitchen with us, and we learned she had passed out and couldn’t remember most of what happened. I sensed it was a lie; she had to protect herself somehow—either by lying to herself or others to avoid judgment and pity. Just yesterday, we were forced to watch as one of the slave boys was flogged to death for stealing food from the plate meant for the king’s right-hand man. The sadistic laughter of the soldiers who carried out the sentence was engraved in my mind, and I loathed it. “I told you it’s not just rumors! The king’s siblings and cousins are here. I hear his aunt is too,” Sienna whispered urgently in my ear. “Really?” I stopped chopping the carrots and turned to face her. A few days ago, something shocking had circulated. One of the king’s brothers, Prince Samyl, was dead—not just any death, but a gruesome one. Despite this region being a hybrid territory, there are no more than ten full hybrids, and all of them are the current royal family. To give birth to one, both parents must be hybrids, except for the rare case of King Karl’s parents, who were a full hybrid and a female shapeshifter, managing to produce four full hybrid children. It’s difficult to birth a full hybrid and extremely challenging to kill one. No surprise the full house is around now, and since the incident, the king has been silent. His silence has led some of us to believe that the rumors weren’t true, and because none of the princes or princesses lives here, we can’t tell from their expression. “Of course,” Sienna replied, her eyes sparkling. “They’re surely too busy governing their territories to come over unannounced for family bonding.” Each region has states: high-class states, normal ones, poor states, and of course, human settlements. The king’s brothers and brother-in-law are in charge of states in their regions. Traveling all the way here speaks volumes. “You seem so happy about this news, Enna. Why?” I asked her. “Why not?” She glanced around before lowering her voice even further. “Someone or something can finally kill a hybrid. They’re not so untouchable.” “Careful girl.” I scolded her in a hushed voice. We are surrounded by vampires and shapeshifters, so whispering can be futile if they’re nearby. Every supernatural has a weakness, and they aren’t exactly immortal, though they live for ages. Vampires can be killed by decapitation or by a blade forged from a piece of a fallen star. Some say it’s just a rock cursed by a witch, but it can inflict serious, even lethal harm. Shapeshifters—or werewolves, might succumb to silver poisoning if exposed to large amounts or if silver is introduced directly into their bloodstream, also through decapitation. But all this knowledge means nothing to humans, as we lack the funds to acquire the materials or the strength to inflict even a scratch. As for hybrids, they have no known weakness. Like other supernaturals, they can die of old age, but that’s a rarity, as their lifespans can stretch for centuries. Even the king’s parents are still alive. Before I could say more to Sienna, the head of the kitchen maids and slaves, Madam Care, called our attention. She was the one who filled us in on the palace hierarchy, courtesy rules, and the regulations governing the lives of maids and slaves. She was a human with an important position—rare and shocking. Very few humans were considered elite, like physicians, cooks, or those in crucial roles. They were needed for tasks the supernaturals couldn’t or wouldn’t perform, making them the ‘elite’ humans. They enjoyed a good life and were well protected by the law in all regions. You could identify them by their attire and their homes, likely near the palace or in high-class states. Few and fortunate generations. “…and you with the thick hair!” Madam Care pointed at me. “You’re on serving duty too.” She turned to the others she had indicated. “Don’t mess it up, ladies! The king might be there, and any slip up may cost your lives.” I thought only mature slaves or maids served the royals! Sienna shrugged when I looked at her, questions in my eyes and worry in hers. “Try not to show your fear. Rumors say they can smell it, and their predatory senses will go wild.” She whispered to me, helping me prepare a plate. “That’s vampires, Sienna. We don’t know anything about hybrids,” I replied, balancing a golden tray with a red liquid in a delicate and pretty transparent kettle. They called it blood tea, and I didn’t want to know where—or from whom—they sourced the blood. Diane passed us, her tiny voice advising, “If vampires can smell fear, hybrids can taste it. They’re part vampire and part shapeshifter. Be careful.” That did nothing to soothe my nerves. “Well, I guess it’s good we’re aware now, right?” Sienna said, though it didn’t sound like she was asking me.Cassia’s POVThe headache I woke with still isn't budging. Thankfully it's not very painful, but even as we gathered at our now usual hill spot to relax from the day's work, I couldn't really focus on the conversations."We really have to thank you again, Cassia, for your help yesterday. If not, I don't think our dear friend would be hale and alive with us." Groth's voice pierced through my cloudy mind.I waved off his praise. "It was literally the King's grace," I mumbled."Or your magic honey pot," Sienna snickered beside me."Enna!" I whisper-yelled, ignoring the heat crawling up my face.But Diane wasn't helping matters as she added, "But seriously, what have you done to the infamous hybrid known to not give a rat's ass for humans? It has to be your enchanting—""Stop it. All of you." Drakon interrupted the snickers around us. "Can't you see what this means?!""What it means is that she saved your life?" Groth answered, shooting his friend a warning look.But Drakon ignored him. "
Karl’s POV My brother never knocks. He storms in. The doors to my study opened with far more force than necessary, and I did not look up from the parchment in my hand. “You are losing your mind.” Ah. So that was the mood today. “You will need to be more specific,” I replied calmly. “Losing one’s mind is an inevitable side effect of ruling bunch of mules.” Ace paced before my desk, agitation rolling off him like heat. “Lord Aldridge witnessed it,” he snapped. “He smelled it. He practically tasted it in the air. Do you know what it means for that man to sense weakness from you?” My jaw tightened slightly. Anything about that man spoiled my mood. “What weakness?” “You have assigned palace guards to trail a human maid,” he continued. “You have issued direct orders that she is not to be harmed under any circumstances. What happens when the entire palace starts whispering about it?. And Aldridge—” He stopped pacing and leaned both palms on my desk. “Aldridge has never wanted
Cassia’s POV Days passed after the king’s promise of “protection,” and I cannot lie, I have seen many differences in my day to day life. Every time I am in the middle of my chores, a guard interrupts with either, “The king calls for your immediate attendance,” or, “By the King’s order, leave whatever you are doing and close for the day.” And the pure look of anger and horror on Cindy’s face? Always delightful. The most mind blowing change, however, was the grim reapers and their bitter concoctions. Out of the many times Karl and I have been intimate, I have never woken to them forcing a potion down my throat. The first time they stopped, I woke to find a bowl of the familiar contraceptive mixture resting quietly on the table. For a good few hours, I was confused. ‘Is this the drink?‘ ‘Where are they?‘ ‘Was this truly meant for me?‘ ‘Are they waiting for me to wake?‘ ‘Where are they?!‘ It took courage to ask the soldiers guarding the king’s chamber doors — I was blush
Cassia’s POV When I woke again, the world outside my window glowed copper-red. My skin burned with heat; my back throbbed as though each lash still lived beneath it. Diane had slipped out hours ago, leaving the faint scent of herbs in the air. I pushed myself upright, every movement slow, deliberate. The room felt too small, too heavy with memory. By the time I reached the corridor, the sun was sliding down the horizon. I told myself a short walk would do no harm. The path to the lake was nearly empty. Only a handful of guards lingered at a distance, their armor dull in the fading light. The water shimmered like melted glass, ripples catching the last glints of gold. I stood where he and I once had, reminiscing on our past conversation. A cool wind rose off the lake, slipping through the thin fabric on my arms and raising a shiver I hadn’t noticed before. I turned to head back, the cold finally sinking in. That was when I heard it— a low, rolling growl that seemed to crawl out
Cassia’s POV The corridors blurred as they dragged me through them. My footwear got lost at some point and bare feet slipped once against the cold floor, but the guards didn’t stop with their unyielding grip. The infamous punishment area was as cold and gruesome as I’d always imagined it, the air thick with a gag-inducing stench. My heart threatened to leap out of my mouth as the guards handed me over to the ones stationed there after telling my crime, their faces unreadable. “Tie her to it,” one of them ordered, motioning toward a wooden post near the wall. Old rope hung from it, stiff and stained with dried blood. No one had bothered to wash it. My chest tightened. “No, no—please, listen,” I began, my voice cracking despite myself. “I never meant for it to break. It was an accident a-and I can explain—.” The taller guard avoided my eyes, tying me up regardless. “Shut up and stop struggling.” The rough rope scraped against my wrists, biting into my skin as it tightened. I s
Cassia’s POV It still amazes me how I found myself straddling the King upon his bed, his arms loosely wrapped around my waist as he rested against the headboard, in the deep middle of the night. His lips trailed along the side of my neck, each kiss slow and deliberate, while my fingers moved through his hair in a soft rhythm.Moments ago, I had been preparing to retire for the night with my friends when a guard appeared, summoning me to his chambers. There, I found a warm, scented bath waiting and afterward, a steaming cup of herbal tea he claimed would ease any soreness I might still feel. I had insisted I was fine, yet he made me drink it anyway. The tea left me relaxed and oddly emboldened, enough to try coaxing him into bed. But damn him and his unshakable self-control.“But Karl,” I murmured, gazing down at him, “I’m telling you, I feel no pain. And besides—” I couldn’t help but blush after seeing the print of his arousal, “you look more than ready. Why stop yourself?”He pulled
Cassia’s POV “The king requests your presence,” he said. “Follow me.” I blinked in shock before hastily leaving my friends to chase after the guard, who didn’t even give me a chance to process, reject, or accept the command—not that I had a choice anyway. “Where are you taking me?” I asked, al
Cassia’s pov“Exactly what I thought when I heard this case. This is about to get so much fun.”He murmured the last sentence, but I caught it.What was he planning now?“Why would two servant girls be so stupid as to put their lives in danger just to return to the palace that they were desperately
Cassia’s POV “For this disciplinary hearing, remember all your courtesy training and put it to use.” A maiden addressed Diane and me as we stood before the courtroom door. “Don’t give them a chance to vent their frustrations on you.” With that, she left. “She makes it sound like we’re walking
Cassia’s POV “You’re in a towel?” Sienna exclaimed, finally looking at me. Then she glanced around. “In the king’s room?!”I clutched the towel tightly, feeling nervous, and quickly closed the door.“What’s going on?” Diane asked again, looking like a scared drenched cat—her hair was wet.“I shoul







