LOGINAeryl gasped, her breath scattering. His grip pinned her there, firmly, every beat of her pulse hammering beneath his palm.
"Careful. You don't know what you're walking into, hybrid," Aramisius hissed, his lips grazing her ear. "You should know your enemies. I am one of them."
"What... do you want from me?"
His eyes burned red-silver, cutting into her.
"All. Of. You."
The words entered her bones. But there was something else in his gaze. Something starved, something tied to her.
"I'll do all I can to end you just like you did to Myrrh." Aeryl swore, looking him straight in those dangerous, beautiful eyes.
Suddenly, he pressed her wrists above her head, his body pinning hers, heat radiating from him like fire. The wall bit into her back. She struggled, clawing at his grip, but every movement only made his hold stronger.
He tilted her head by her hair, his face lowered till his mouth rested on her throat. She felt his fangs brush her skin, her pulse drumming beneath them.
She whimpered.
"Now." He murmured, his breath hot, "do you truly wish to fight me again? If you lose, then your pets will be used as meat for your diner."
Fear rose, yet her body betrayed her with a shiver. A tiny sound slipped from her lips-half sob, half moan. Shame burned her cheeks.
He chuckled darkly, tongue tracing the curve of her neck and breasts, deliberate and slow.
"You're trembling. Not from fear alone."
"Stop!" she gasped, fighting him weakly. "You're - you're a monster...."
His grip tightened. "We wasted time already." His lips brushed her pulse, fangs ready to pierce. Then, suddenly, they slipped back in place and he moved away.
Then, like lightning, he carried her into his arms.
Instantly, Aeryl fought. Screaming and struggling but it seemed his large body was built for her resistance as he seemed unbothered and took her out to his room.
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In the shadowed throne room of Lycan King Markos, incense filled the air. His spy knelt low, voice trembling as he delivered the news:
"My king... Princess Aeryl has been sold."
This was shock and scandal.
Silence, then gasps through the courtiers. No one dared look at Markos.
The king's fangs glinted as he snarled. He rose, red cloak dragging like spilled ink across the marble.
"Seth..." he growled, venomously. "He swore to me. He gave his word that Aeryl would remain untouched, unsold, untainted. That I will protect her."
The members bowed lower. One dared and spoke "My lord, perhaps it is a mistake...."
Markos slammed his fist against the throne arm. "Shut up! Do not speak to me of mistakes! This is betrayal." His red gaze burned, fixed on nothing and everything at once. "Seth Frankfurt dares to mock me. To make me a fool before my court. To promise loyalty, yet sell what was mine by right. After everything."
His rage echoed through the chamber.
Then, controlled and dangerously, he said. "Summon my generals. If Seth believes he can play both sides, he will learn what it means to deceive a lycan king."
The spy swallowed. "My king... forgive me, but... Aeryl was not sold to common hands."
Markos's glare snapped to him. "Speak."
The spy bowed his head. "She was sold... to Lord Aramisius Knighte."
This news was like a stray bullet.
Markos did not roar anymore. He went completely still. So still it was frightening. He sat back down.
Then, his eyes narrowed into slits of cold fury. His lips shook but no sound came.
One subject whispered, horrified. “Prince Aramisius...?”
Markos’s fingers clenched the armrest. The ancient stone cracked beneath his grip for his silence carried too much rage. For the first time in centuries, the lycan king looked shaken.
At last, Markos lifted one hand.
The assembly members bowed so deeply their foreheads nearly touched the floor, then quietly left.
The heavy doors slammed shut. Only Markos and the trembling spy remained.
Markos still didn't speak. His head tilted slightly, eyes fixed and unblinking.
Finally, he spoke.
“Hurry. You will find out what binds Furtville. What pact Aramisius has made to give Seth such audacity. Whether it be coalition, protection... or brotherhood.”
The spy swallowed and glanced up.
“If Lord Seth Numark Frankfurt stands alone, I will break him. If he is shielded by Theartera...” A faint, bitter smile touched Markos’s lips. “...then I will break them first.”
He leaned forward, fingers curling.
“Go. Quietly. And do not fail me.”
The spy slammed his forehead to the ground, then scrambled to his feet and fled, heart pounding.
Markos leaned back once more, alone at last, his thoughts scattering with suspicion, betrayal, and plans too dangerous to talk about.
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Blythe smoothed her cot, watching Senora braid her glossy hair herself in the mirror.
"Senora," Blythe whispered. "You acted different around the princess. Especially when we saw her wounds."
Senora's paused, then moved again. She laughed lightly. "Uneasy? You're imagining things, sweet Blythe."
"But it feels real." Blythe pressed.
Senora leaned close, voice low, smile warm. "Sharp eyes can cut too deep. It was merely pity for the young damsel... none of us are untouched. Some hide it better."
Her smile softened, almost sisterly. "The princess has burdens. Lord Knighte has his nature. We? We keep our heads down. That's survival."
Blythe nodded slowly, unsettled but acting like she understood.
"Don't frown so." Senora cooed. "The palace is cruel enough without us adding shadows."
Her tone was sweet and her eyes were expressionless but her fists clenched when she placed them on her lap.
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Aeryl woke slowly.
To a scent so deep and sweet. Roses.
Him.
Her pulse slowed before she realized it had been racing.
She lay still, eyes closed, afraid that if she moved, the calm would break.
The bed she lay on was very large with warm, silken sheets. Her fingers curled into them without thinking.
She inhaled again. The panic continued to calmed.
When she finally opened her eyes, she froze.
There was red and black roses everywhere.
They climbed the walls from black, floral vases, grew across tables, curled along the edges of the room. Their petals were dark and velvety, almost bruised, as if they had been fed something richer than water.
Too many.
Too close.
Her chest tightened then eased again as the scent wrapped around her, grounding her despite the fear.
This place is warded, something inside her whispered.
She sat up slowly, her silk gown sliding against her skin.
No guards. No maids. No prince. Yet she wasn’t alone.
The presence lingered. Pressed into the walls, the air, the roses themselves. Watching without eyes.
Her thoughts drifted, helplessly.
The strange man’s pale face flickered in her mind again. Then faded, replaced by comfortable warmth. By something steady and dangerous.
Her breathing normalized. Minutes passed and maybe longer. Then, the door opened. She felt it before she heard it.
The air shifted subtly and the scent deepened.
Aeryl turned her face to look.
Aramisius Knighte stood at the door.
Fully clothed. Black and crimson. His silver-red eyes locked onto hers. He took her in at a glance. Her bare feet on silk, flushed skin, full blonde hair, pupils wide.
She looked calm and that surprised him.
He stepped inside.
Her fingers tightened in the sheets.
“You did something, didn't you?” she whispered.
A corner of his mouth lifted bit it was not a smile.
“This room is bound to me.” He said. “My scent. My wards. My roses. It attracts your wolf.”
He moved closer.
“With panic....” He continued. “....logic is useless. The body listens first.”
He stopped a few steps away.
“And yours listens to me.”
Her throat worked.
“And who was that man?” she said quietly. “In the forest. Before you.”
That made him pause.
There was silence and Vinncero stared at her, completely lost and shocked and afraid of her at the same time.She couldn't look him in the eyes."I knew who you were before you knew me."His heartbeat slowed."Kaito was searching for something." She swallowed and pushed a hand into her blonde curls. "I thought if I stayed close to you.... I could survive."A tear slipped down her cheek and it ended there."I told myself I was only protecting myself."Her fingers tightened around the damp cloth."But somewhere..."She laughed bitterly and looked into his eyes blankly."....I stopped pretending. I realized.... we were mates and sex with you was rejuvenation."Vinncero said nothing. She finally forced herself to meet his eyes and said the words."I did use you, though. And that is the truth I feared to let you know most. Well.... for now, you need your strength to hear and bear more of what I have done. You should heal first."Then she sent him a stiff smile that turned her big green or
Far beyond the northern hills, where beautiful rivers ran through crystal caverns, gemstones lit the ceilings like stars and entire cities were carved inside mountains of emerald and ruby, lay the twin kingdoms of Pitshu and Markin.Unlike the kingdoms of men, the gnomes took very little seriously. Except money, jokes and inventions. And also, their courts had very little dignity.King Brammick sat upon a throne that was far too large for him and far too uncomfortable.He was attempting, for perhaps the fourteenth time that night, to wear a magnificent ceremonial hat.It refused to stay put. This hat was the most magnificent ceremonial cap ever created.It was taller than he was and decorated with white feathers. It had golden gears and tiny spinning propellers. Three diamonds. Six rubies. And one unnecessary spoon.His younger brother, Prince Brogg, walked behind him, looked at the cap, shook his head and murmured."Ridiculous...."Then.... SMACK!He slapped the enormous cap clean of
His vision exploded white. Another blow landed across his ribs. Then another.Boots hammered into his side as he hit the floor. Still, he struggled to rise.A spear butt slammed into his shoulder and someone drove a knee into his spine.The beating became relentless. The guards struck until he could no longer lift his arms.Blood spread across the stone beneath him.Tara was screaming."No! No! Stop! Stop it, you bastards. Stop it!"No one listened.Alpha Kaito slowly pushed himself upright, one hand pressed against his bleeding side. He looked down at the broken young man lying before him.Then— to everyone's disbelief— he smiled a genuine smile.He coughed blood onto the floor."Excellent."The guards hesitated. Alpha Kaito's eyes which had turned dark and agonized never left Vinncero."Leave him alive." He laughed weakly. "I finally know truly...."He wiped the blood from his lips."....he's exactly the one I was looking for. Bind him in silver and wolfsbane."********The castle
"Take off your clothes." Kaito repeated. Vinncero still stood motionless and Tara looked back at him. Neither spoke.The room seemed to disappear until only the two of them remained. Kaito leaned lazily against the table, watching with open amusement."Go on," he said. "You're both pretending not to want what you've been denied. Sadly, you Vinncero, are an omega and cannot scent your own mate. What a shame."Vinncero ignored him. Slowly, he reached toward Tara and his fingertips brushed lightly against her shoulder.She did not pull away. Instead, she stepped closer. And then closed enough that their foreheads almost touched.When their eyes met, the room vanished.A rush of memories that were not his flashed through Vinncero's mind.He saw cold cells, locked doors, a little blonde girl crying herself to sleep. A smiling man —Alpha Kaito — telling her she belonged to him.Again. Again. And again.Tara's voice echoed inside his thoughts."He is not my father."Vinncero's heartbeat sto
The words stung but she shut her eyes tightly."Forgive me. My lord...." she began more quietly, "....please. It was not deliberate...."He opened the door. Panic flickered across her face."And Velveta? What has happened to Maid Velveta?" she asked suddenly.His hand stopped. The silence stretched long enough to frighten her. Then, without turning around, he answered."When we return from Elyria...." His voice was calm. Way too calm. "....you will see her punishment."Aeryl's blood ran cold."What...?" Her eyes widened. "No.... she didn't do anything! I told her to wait!"Aeryl took a step toward him. "That's my fault!"She looked at him desperately."Don't punish her! Please. I don't know how. But.... she didn't know. Please...."His expression hardened. "You continue to believe that your decisions belong only to you. And that your pleas have a say in this house."He finally turned to look at her with a sinister glare on his face. "They clearly do not and I will ensure you witness t
"You heard the news for days, sweetheart." "I did, my lord." "And?" Silence. "You have no opinion?" "The world has many opinions already, my lord." He laughed. "True." His gaze remained on her. Then his smile widened. "Isn't it exciting?" She finally looked at him. "Which part, my lord?" "My son." "He will marry you with your help and that of my master of whispers. Then he will marry the princess for you." The spy's face remained unreadable under the shadows. "The famous Princess Aeryl Frankfurt." His eyes gleamed. "The girl who has kingdoms shouting and kings marching toward the House of Elyria." He laughed again. "Imagine it." There was silence. "You'll get to see her in person when I take you to Elyria." Still no response. "You aren't excited?" The woman slowly blinked. "I have never based my happiness on royalty but your bid, my good lord." He looked amused. "No? Not even a little curiosity for what will ensue at the council?" A pause. Then, she whispered: "A lit
Aeryl stared at the attendant like the words had been said in another language entirely. “The Concord wishes to.… review us?” The attendant lowered her eyes respectfully. “Yes, my lady.” Aeryl’s chest tightened. Review. Like she was not a person. Like her marriage was some dangerous matter
Senora’s eyes widened. And that was enough.mAeryl stepped back instantly. Way too fast, infact.The edge of her gown caught beneath her heel and her balance shook violently. Her hand slammed against the cold wall to steady herself. Then she slipped and fell out of hiding. Santos’ head snapped upwa
Chatters filled the grounds. ********But not all kingdoms opposed the union.In eastern mountain territories, several rulers remained cautious instead. One king spoke during a private gathering:“If the matebond is real, separating them may become catastrophic.”“And if prophecy awakens?”The ro
“It’s better to stay in the cage. Not everyone gets the chance to fly out and live.”Aeryl stilled.For the first time since she met him, he sounded tired in the middle of words that were absolute threats.The silence between them stretched quietly after his words. The fire crackled softly.Outside







