登入One moment, I was on the floor, inhaling the air reeking of alcohol mixed with booming music, mocking laughter, and surrounded by the snarls of wolves who hated me, and the next second, everything faded into the heavy, rhythmic thudding of Beta Vane's boots against the pristine tiles.
He was walking too fast and didn't bother to look back, not even once. He didn't care that I was drenched, that I was noticeably limping, or that my wrist was still bleeding from the injury Brielle caused. The red liquid rolled down my skin, staining the white dress my mother had spent all night working on. All Vane cared about was getting me to the obsidian chamber to fix some damn system and save the bloody Alpha from dying, but I wasn't even sure I would make it to the destination alive.
This was my final walk. I knew for a fact that the moment I stepped inside the obsidian chamber, I wouldn't be coming out alive. God, my mother and little sister would be so worried.
An automatic obsidian gate waited ahead of us and slid open for Vane to step in. The man walked so fast that I had to force my aching legs to move quicker before the gate shut behind me.
The space was dark and freezing, like an invisible snowstorm was raging inside. My wrist had automatically stopped bleeding. My blood felt frozen; I could feel the cold deep in my bones. The only light in the hallway came from sparking systems flickering from different corners, and I didn't fail to notice the sentinels standing silently against each wall.
The bloody Alpha's Beta wouldn't even wait for me to catch up, let alone catch my breath.
As if he could hear my thoughts, he suddenly paused and pursed his lips. His hands were dipped into the pockets of his tailored trousers as he waited for me to limp faster toward him.
"Believe me when I say I'm being extremely slow because I'm walking with you. It would take me less than thirty seconds to get to the chamber," he stated casually while waiting.
He wasn't trying to hide the annoyance that I was slowing him down, but it was also not my fault that he chose a wolfless girl when they were other strong omegas that could keep up with his energy.
When I finally reached him, I couldn't even catch my breath like I wanted to. The passage was so cold I could feel it tightening in my chest. I was surprised Vane wasn't reacting to the temperature at all.
Not even thirty seconds later, Vane started walking again.
"We are almost there," he announced.
I had no choice but to follow him until I finally caught sight of another obsidian gate from afar. The gate was designed like a trident, gigantic and gleaming so brightly that I could see my reflection on its surface even from a distance.
"You must be the technician."
A man dressed in a doctor's coat stood in front of me as I arrived near the gate.
I nodded, recognizing him as the one and only best doctor in Seattle, Doctor Rhodes.
"Here." He stretched out a white fur-lined coat toward me.
Confused, I accepted it.
"It is a special coat designed to protect you from the effects of the obsidian chamber. It's going to be very hot in there," Doctor Rhode explained, warning me before hand.
I nodded as I wrapped the coat around my body.
"I also sent someone to fetch the necessary tools you'll need to fix the cooling system. When you step in, you're going to look straight ahead. There's a giant black air conditioner. That's the system you're to fix," Rhode instructed, passing me tool box.
I nodded again, accepting the box.
He exchanged glances with Vane, motioning for him to open the gate. Vane nodded and walked toward a large transformer positioned on the left side of the gate. His fingers were about to wrap around the handle and pull it down, but he suddenly paused, then slowly turned back to where I stood.
For the first time, he was looking directly at me, intensely into my eyes. I could see my reflection in his amber orbs. His stare was different from the way the bloody Alpha looked at me. There was something darker in Vane's eyes, something sharp and dangerously alert. I had no idea what this man wanted to say, but I was already terrified for my life.
"I want you to listen to me very carefully," he started, his tone laced with warning.
I forced the lump in my throat down. I had no choice but to listen.
"If you somehow make it out alive, whatever you see in the obsidian chamber must never leave your mouth," he warned, glaring at me before adding. "I'm serious, you're going to keep it till your grave"
What this man don't understand was I have no one to talk to even if I wanted to, his warning didn't phase me at all. What worried me was the fact that he was certain I wasn't going to survive.
A painful chuckle almost escaped me, but instead, I simply nodded, swallowing the pain building in my chest. Just how long will I endure mistreatment simply from just being a null.
"One more thing," he continued, and I slowly lifted my head from the floor to look at him. "Do not touch the Alpha, no matter what happens. You are going in there to fix the cooling system only. Stay as many feet away from the Alpha as possible. I'm telling you this for your own good."
I blinked like I was ever planning to touch him. I had heard that even getting close to that bloody Alpha during the Blood Moon could reduce someone to ashes, including his Beta and the doctor. That was why they stayed far away from him and monitored everything through a system. Even I was given a special coat for protection, though I wasn't sure how long it would last.
I better work fast.
Vane was about to pull down the transformer when I stopped him.
He stared at me with an urgent, impatient, and slightly irritated expression.
"If I don't make it out alive, can you please pass a message to my family? Helene and Marcy Whitlock." At the mention of my last name, Vane narrowed his eyes like he was trying to remember something, but the curious look disappeared as quickly as it appeared.
Now he was staring at me like I was a ticking time bomb.
"Just tell them not to cry for me and that I will always love them, no matter what," I added quickly.
Vane didn't reply. I wasn't even sure he acknowledged my request.
He pulled down the transformer, and the obsidian trident gate slowly lifted open. Rhode nodded at me, urging me to step inside.
I released a deep breath, my chest pounding violently against my rib cage, but I couldn't back down. It wasn't like I had been given a choice.
Staring into the dim red space before me, I inhaled deeply once more before opening my eyes.
Here goes nothing.
Mentally bracing myself, I stepped into the obsidian chamber.
If I wasn't battling a never-ending internal pain, I would have gotten to the Silent Blood Pack earlier than this. Physically, I'm not in good shape. Anyone with two working eyes could see that I could barely stand properly without holding onto the bar gates. But whenever I think about my Lila and how she was in the arms of a bastard, my energy spikes from zero to a hundred percent. The next thing I know, I'm ripping the giant gate of the Silent Blood Pack off its hinges."I need to see my Lila. Get out of my way," I whispered at the men, their teeth bared in snarls as they shifted into their half-wolf forms, ready to attack me.They came after me, and with a wave of my hand, they flew backward from an external force. I don't have the time to engage in any bloody fight. All I want is to see my Lila right now.My legs felt like heavy rods with every step I took. I could finally smell her sweet rain scent, the one that always gave me peace, and I just couldn't wait to see her and take h
After I was completely dolled up from head to toe, I sat alone on the bed, bracing myself for the next event. Every now and then, I glanced at the window, praying for darkness to take a little longer to arrive. I wasn't ready for whatever was about to happen, and if there was a way I could reach Reis, I'd tell him not to bother coming. I'd tell him to forget about me, to abandon me like he did on our wedding night."Sissy, what is going to happen tonight?"Marcy was sitting on the floor in her part of the room, staring at me with the most curious expression I'd ever seen on her face.Every now and then, one or two people marched in and said something like, *Alpha Cillian wants you to do this tonight. Alpha Cillian wants you to do that tonight.* And every single time, Marcy listened."It's nothing." I shook my head, forcing a smile. "It's going to be okay.""Sissy, you know you don't have to lie to me anymore. I know you think I'm still a kid, but I'm a smart kid. I know nothing is goi
Blood running.Danger. Tension. Closer. Closer...I jolted awake by some unknown force, finding myself panting heavily. Instantly, Alpha Cillian's voice rang in my head. He wanted me to kill Reis with an intimidating blade infused with all the poison in the world, and then he wanted to mark me and make me his Luna.He said I was Reis' fated mate, the only one who could break his curse. And I couldn't help but wonder if Reis married me because I was his fated mate and he wanted to break the curse. But then Cillian pointed out that the Alpha must mark the Luna first, and Reis made no effort to mark me. Instead, he resisted quite a lot, even when I willingly gave myself to him.I'm not sure how long I'd been blacked out, but when my eyes finally opened, I found myself back in the historical building Alpha Cillian had introduced me to earlier. My head throbbed. Carefully pulling the duvet off my body, I climbed down from the king-sized bed. The room was so vast it creeped me out."Sisi."
I have never felt this weak in all my years of living. I've been in bed for goddess knows how long. I'm not sure if my damn legs even work anymore. Another sudden pain struck me, forcing me to grip the white bedsheet tighter. My chest rose and fell heavily, the faint warning of the torture I was about to receive tonight striking me like flashes of lightning.The pack weather forecasters predicted the blood moon would rise tonight. I haven't fully recovered, and I wasn't sure how I would cope with the torture it would bring.Deep down, I know I'm doing this to myself. I'm locked up here, suffering and hiding from the only woman who could anchor us; me and Keal.A few minutes from now, Rhodes and Vane are going to arrive and attempt to lock me in the obsidian chamber, so I'm just lying in bed, feeling as useless as I can while I wait for them to come pick me up.My ears automatically twitched as I sensed Vane's approaching presence, but this time it carried tension. I waited for seconds
"Welcome to my den, Lila." Alpha Cillian, standing in front of me, spread his arms wide toward the old-fashioned-looking penthouse before us. "It's not as impressive as the Tartarus Pack Alpha's penthouse because this one has history," he said with a smile."I'll give you a house tour after we have some tea. Come on in." He stepped aside, motioning for me to move forward. "Ladies first."Comply with him, Lila. He has your sister, remember.I told myself, plastering a fake smile on my face and forcing myself to step inside the historical building.The place looked like something he had inherited straight from his ancestors, and no renovations had been done since.The vibe of the den was seriously creeping me out. Eccentric paintings hung on the walls, and the hallway was lit by fancy candles mounted along them. I followed him carefully, not missing a single step.I didn't trust this place one bit. A trap room could be hiding somewhere, and you wouldn't even know until you fell into it.
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