LOGINNot angrily but with alert.
“Describe him.” Aramisius said.
She shook her head, tears gathering again. “Don’t tell me you didn't see him."
"Well...."
"You caused this!"
Silence followed.
Finally, Aramisius spoke, voice lower now.
“If you see him again....” He said. “....you come to me. Immediately.”
"I DON'T WANT TO SEE HIM AGAIN!" Aeryl screamed sitting up, her tears falling. "You dizzied me in the bushes. Here, too! You killed my dog. Killed my donkey and now you're tormenting me. What do you want?!"
Aramisius studied her for a long moment.
“Your donkey.... was left behind. Your dog was already dead. Something had taken him.”
“You crushed him!”
“I ended his suffering.” He corrected. "You deserve to know what hunts you. More dogs.... will die soon with same aflictions as he had surpassed. I guess I'll make you watch them all. You deserve evidence."
"I hate you so much." Aeryl whispered, shakily.
"Half the world does."
He paused.
"You’re not returning to your room like this.” He said at last.
Aeryl stiffened. “Like what?”
“Dishevelled.” His gaze flicked briefly to the roses, then back to her. “Your scent is poisoned. Fear. Anger. Residue. Something else is clinging to you. I do not accept that.”
Her stomach turned. “So what.... what does that mean?”
“It means....” He said calmly. “....you’ll be bathed here. A process in preparation for our future mating when nature is ready.”
Her breath caught. She whimpered.
"I would never!"
“My chambers are sealed.” He replied. “No interference. No watching eyes. You’ll return to your room afterwards. Marked as Luna under my protection.”
The words settled heavily between them.
"Never...." Aeryl cried and began to get off the bed but something magical pinned her down.
Her own head began screaming warnings to her.
"Stay!"
"Remain! Luna, Oohh, Lunaaa. Mate."
"We have found Alpha-Protector. Alpha-Protector found us!"
Heat fired beneath her skin, spreading through her chest, down her spine, coiling low in her belly. Her pulse slowed, steadied and fell into a rhythm that was peaceful.
Her hands trembled.
Aramisius’s eyes sharpened.
“You feel it.” He said quietly. “Your instincts recognize safety before reasoning does. Cursed be the wereworld's nature, don't you think?”
Silence.
"Make it stop. I don't want you. Or your safety." She whispered through the haze.
"I am no magician. That is fated matehood holding you down. Fear not, there's more to learn."
Silence.
He went for the door and Aeryl found herself wanting to call for him to stay that her fists clenched till they shook.
“If you see him again.” Aramisius said again, voice dropping to iron. “You'll come to me immediately.”
And he walked out. Aeryl lay frozen in silk, heart pounding with the terrible realization that something inside her had chosen him back.
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In Draemore, the air was blue with incense smoke and the sweet burn of herbs.
The witch queen sat before her silver mirror, its surface rippling like water, her reflection twisting magically.
Her eyes were sharp, wicked, lit with witchfire and slitted. Then her lips curved.
She laughed. Cruel, sharp, echoing until even the torches sputtered in fear.
The cloaked men and veiled women in the council shifted uneasily but none spoke.
At last, she took a deep inhale, a slow exhale. Her chest rose as though she commanded the air itself.
"The hybrid blood has been taken." She whispered to the mirror. "And the lycan prince thinks it his alone."
Her grin widened. "Fool."
Heads bowed lower. Her gaze slid to the golden eagle beside her. Its wings twitched, claws scraping wood.
"Go." She whispered, voice laced with sorcery. "Fly to Theartera. Watch the chambers. Tell me if he has bought the girl - the hybrid of twenty years."
The eagle's cry rattled the rafters. Courtiers flinched. The queen lifted her hand in dismissal.
Like lightening, the large bird flew out through the high window. The queen's reflection continued to dance.
"If the blood is ripe...." She murmured. "....soon it shall be mine."
She rose, her gown trailing smoke across marble.
"Lord Seth Frankfurt...." She said, savoring the name. "....a petty fool. He ignored my bid and sold his daughter to Aramisius."
The courtiers murmured shortly.
"Shut up!" She screeched and they instantly obeyed.
There was silence.
"The lycan prince's shadow feels safer than my powerful hands?" She laughed, softly. "Let him think so. The hybrid is mine by right. If Aramisius believes he can keep her, he will learn otherwise that he is just a mere, cursed lycan of hundred years."
Her gaze swept the chamber. "Prepare. When the eagle returns, I want every whisper. The girl's blood will not stay in Theartera for long."
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The eagle flew above a broken village, its shadow sliding over chains and crumbling roofs.
Slaves groaned under whips, but the bird circled the area, eyes glowing with fire.
Among them, a young slave lifted his head, sweat streaking his face. His jaw tightened as he looked up and tracked the bird.
He ensured there was no overseer in sight. He picked a jagged stone and hesitated. Then, he flung it upwards.
The stone struck true that the eagle shrieked with a sound too human, echoing like a soul torn apart.
Slaves dropped to their knees in terror.
The young man froze.
The eagle lost control, then steadied. Its glowing eyes fixed on him.
He stumbled back, heart hammering, but he didn't bow.
From its beak came words, carried on the wind:
"You dare! You have been marked."
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Aramisius got to his study room. The door shut behind him with a click. And that was when his hands began to shake.
He ran his hands through his long hair. Across his face. As if he was trying to rub off the nausea that took him.
When he staggered to his seat with difficulty, only then did he brace a hand against the desk. The shaking worsened without warning.
His jaw clenched hard as a sharp, aching pressure spread through his skull. Down his spine. Into his gums.
His fangs throbbed.
Not with hunger but with stinging pain.
Aramisius sucked in a slow breath through his nose. It did nothing. The ache sharpened, pulsing in time with his heartbeat, until his vision dimmed at the edges.
“No.” He growled under his breath.
This had not happened in the two centuries that he had lived.
He staggered toward the washstand, gripping the stone basin just as his stomach twisted violently. His shoulders heaved.
He vomited.
Once.
Then again.
And again.
And again.
Nothing but bitter liquid and heat, his body rejecting something it did not understand. His breath came rough, uneven, hands trembling as he stayed bent over the basin.
The ache in his fangs worsened. A deep, grinding pressure, like something, was trying to force its way out of him.
Then, his eyes reflected fire.
It lasted only two heartbeat and she pulled away immediately. Her own eyes widened in shock at what she had done and the carriage fell completely silent.Aramisius remained utterly motionless.For perhaps the first time in many years, the Prince of Theartera looked genuinely caught off guard.The world seemed to stop with nothing left in existence. Not the carriage. Not the horses. Only the two of them.Aeryl's lips had barely left his when reality crashed over her.Her eyes widened and she shot backward so quickly that she nearly fell back and over. One hand flew to her own mouth."Oh my. What.... what have I done?"Heat rushed into her cheeks and her breathing became uneven. She couldn't even look at him.Across from her, Aramisius had not moved an inch.His eyes remained fixed on her.His hand, which had been resting upon a stack of letters, slowly curled into a fist. Not because of her but because his own wolf had erupted inside him.He shut his eyes for a brief moment. When he op
Her mouth slowly fell open and she fidgeted."What about my father?""His road is different from mine."Aeryl tried to calm down but she couldn't. "What if they succeed in killing us?""They won't." Aramisius said quietly. He spoke with such quiet certainty that it somehow frightened her more than the word yes had.She swallowed."How can you be so sure?"Aramisius finally looked directly at her. His bright eyes were steady."Because if anyone intends to reach you..." A long pause followed. "...they must first come through me."The carriage fell silent once more.Outside, the long road to Elyria stretched endlessly toward the western horizon. The carriage rolled steadily onward.Outside, forests slowly gave way to vast rolling plains. Inside, silence had become strangely comfortable.Aeryl looked out of the window before sighing."I don't think I can sleep."Aramisius didn't look up from the report in his hand."Then sing."She blinked."What?""Or sleep.""I just said I couldn't."
The palace slowly disappeared behind them. And soon, stone walls became forests and forests became open fields.And the only sound left was the steady rhythm of horses pulling the great carriage westward. Neither of them spoke.Aramisius had already opened one of the many reports stacked beside him.Without seeming to notice the rocking carriage, he dipped a quill into ink and continued writing across a document as though he were seated inside his study instead.Aeryl watched for a little while. Then looked away.She looked out the window.There were fields, small villages, a very large blue river. She watched them pass in silence.And then, some time later, she looked at Aramisius again. He was still writing. She stared at his handwriting from the side and his handwriting was surprisingly neat.She frowned.How could someone with hands that large write so.... delicately?Her eyes wandered higher. The silver chain still rested against his chest.He said it was for Damien.She could im
The palace courtyard had slightly transformed overnight. Rows upon rows of royal guards stood at attention beneath fluttering banners bearing the crest of House of Theartera, The Outboards. Beyond them, hundreds of mammoth Lycan citizens had gathered outside the palace gates despite the early hour. Children sat upon their fathers' shoulders. Elderly women carried baskets overflowing with flower petals. Merchants had abandoned their stalls simply to catch one glimpse of the departing procession. The moment the great palace doors opened, cheerful murmur swept through the crowd. "They're coming. So beautiful!" "Behold the prince." "What a blonde princess." Aeryl stepped into the morning sunlight and instinctively slowed. She hadn't expected.... all this. People smiled at her. Some bowed. Others waved enthusiastically. Little children stretched out handfuls of wildflowers. As Aramisius descended the palace steps beside her, petals suddenly filled the air. They drifted around them
"So this is your decision. And you punctuate it with a decision to not eat." Aramisius asked, incredulously. There was silence and then, Aeryl's voice finally came. "I'm not hungry." He looked at the untouched meal. Then back at her. "No." His tone was flat. "You have chosen not to eat." There was silence. He folded his arms, watching her. "You mourn because your father has departed. At least he departed alive and well." Her fingers twitched. The words struck her immediately. Aramisius continued before she could answer. "If you choose to waste away from hunger, I cannot help you." His voice remained cold. "You will die. And then..." Aeryl shut her eyes while he looked toward the window and out into the dark night. "....you truly will never see your father again. It's a dangerous world today." The room became quiet. Her breathing faltered with horror as the words settled in her mind. "You speak as though refusing one meal is some noble display of grief." His eyes settled on
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
Meanwhile, the atmosphere inside Aramisius’ study was far colder.Several letters still littered the massive table between the men. Torn seals. Royal insignias. Threats disguised as diplomacy.Aramisius stood near the fire with one hand braced against the mantle, his expression unreadable.Across f
Another lady knelt between his knees, tongue worshipping his thighs, hand pleasuring her own core. The third tangled her hands in Santos' hair, pulling his head back for greedy kisses and pressing her aching, hard nipples onto his side. Cries filled the hall from different directions. Pantings, p
Her eyes flashed open and she sat up fast. The ache in her tummy proved it was really his words. Her heart began to beat so heavily she gripped her chest. “That's…. That's him. He's coming! Oh, moon, save me.” She whispered. Her lips quivered while she looked around and shut her eyes, cold to th
"Rot in hell, cursed mongrel! My king's fire will scorch your cursed hide to ash!" The dark stone room was a warground and a shotgun was raised to head of the kneeling man. The prince didn't flinch. Instead, his eyes turned darker. "From the other side, whisper to your king. Tell him traitors may







