LOGINOne night is all it takes to burn her world to ash. Dragged from the ruins of her family’s estate, Serenya Vale is thrust into the heart of a palace that thrives on whispers, beauty, and blood. At its center sits Prince Kael Dravaryn — dangerous, breathtaking, and the very man everyone swears is her captor… and her only protector. Surrounded by wolves in silk, Serenya is given a choice: obey the Prince and survive the court’s games, or defy him and be devoured by those with sharper teeth. But survival becomes far more complicated when a mysterious knight begins crossing her path — his gaze lingering too long, his presence unsettling the careful balance Kael keeps around her. In a court where a smile can be a blade and a kiss can start a war, every step Serenya takes binds her tighter to two men… and to a fate she never asked for.
View MoreChapter 38 – A Different Kind of Truth (Serenya’s POV)The journal lay heavy in my lap, its leather cover worn soft with age, the ink on its pages faded yet still alive with secrets. I had read enough to know that Elaria was not just a name from whispers and portraits. She was real—flesh and blood—and she was my blood too. My twin.I traced the curve of her handwriting with trembling fingers, part of me wanting to dive deeper into her words, part of me afraid of what I might find if I turned another page.The air in the small chamber was still, heavy with candle smoke, until a firm knock at the door broke the silence. My heart jolted.“Serenya?”His voice.Caspian.I rose so quickly the journal slid to the floor with a dull thud. For a moment I couldn’t move, couldn’t breathe, until the door opened and he stepped inside.The sight of him unraveled me. His cloak was dusted with ash, his hair damp with the mist that clung to the night outside. His eyes, sharp and storm-dark, searched th
Chapter 37 – The Journal of Elaria I barely slept. When I finally closed my eyes after Caspian’s abrupt departure, my mind kept replaying the tension of the night—the whispered urgency of his soldier, the shadow in Caspian’s expression before he left. It was as though something heavy pressed on his shoulders, something he refused to name. And then there was me, lying in his bed with his scent still lingering in the sheets, wondering whether I was a fool for trusting him or a fool for not trusting him enough. The darkness behind my eyelids brought no peace. Only the echo of questions. The Queen. The portrait. The way Caspian’s voice had faltered when I pressed him too close to the truth. By dawn, I gave up on sleep entirely. The manor corridors were hushed when I slipped out. Caspian’s men didn’t stop me; perhaps they thought I was harmless, or perhaps he had left some quiet order not to restrain me. Either way, I was grateful. I needed space from him, space to breathe, to t
The knock at the door still rang in my ears long after Caspian’s man had gone, swallowed back into the night. I sat at the table, staring at the dying candle as its flame flickered and twisted, shadows crawling across the stone walls. My chest felt tight, as though the air itself had grown heavier. Caspian had turned his back to me, his broad frame cast in gold and shadow, shoulders tense as if he carried the weight of an entire kingdom upon them.I should have spoken first, demanded answers, but silence pressed harder than words. When he finally turned, his eyes met mine with a storm I couldn’t name.“Kael has moved,” he said simply, though the words were thick with meaning. “He’s closer than we feared.”The weight of his voice sank into me. Kael—always the phantom, the shadow just beyond reach—now loomed nearer. My breath caught, and I pressed my palms against the table to steady myself.“How close?” I asked. The question scraped my throat, though I tried to make it sound steady.“C
Chapter 35 — Firelight and Strategy (Serenya’s POV)The day stretched long in the quiet manor, the air heavy with the scent of herbs drying near the window. I sat by the hearth, pulling my knees to my chest, watching as Caspian leaned over the wooden table with a map unrolled before him. His brow furrowed in thought, the firelight sharpening the edges of his features.I had grown used to studying him in silence — the way he always seemed half in the present and half in some memory, the weight of secrets resting heavy on his shoulders. But today, I couldn’t bear the silence any longer.“We can’t hide here forever,” I said softly, my voice breaking the hush of the room.His dark eyes lifted, locking with mine, and I felt that familiar ripple of tension. He didn’t answer immediately; he never did. Caspian’s silences were deliberate, thoughtful, a habit of someone who had learned long ago that words could be weapons.“No,” he agreed finally, his voice low. “We cannot. Kael won’t rest. And
Chapter 15 — The Woman in the PortraitIt had been a week since Serenya had stepped into Kael’s world — a week of candlelit dinners she barely tasted, fleeting glances that promised more than they ever gave, and mornings where she woke to find his side of the bed untouched.Kael had been distant. N
Chapter Fourteen — The Unwanted EscortBy the time the knock came, I already knew it wasn’t Kael. He doesn’t knock—he enters, claiming every room as if it were his own.When I opened the door, the knight stood there, tall and unreadable, his armor catching the faintest shimmer from the hallway scon
Chapter Nine — The Queen’s InvitationThe knock at my chamber door came with the soft urgency of someone trained to be polite but incapable of waiting.I opened it to find a maid standing there, head bowed, her hands folded tight at her waist.“Her Majesty requests your presence,” she said.“Reques
Chapter Six — The Queen’s MoveThe doors closed behind me with the hush of gold hinges, sealing me into a room that felt less like a chamber and more like a snare.The queen’s apartments were warmer than the rest of the palace. Softer, too — plush carpets swallowed my footsteps, and silk banners in






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