LOGINI shook my head firmly, crossing my arms over my chest. “No. Absolutely not,” I said, my voice steady, though my heart fluttered.
Dr. Collins looked at me seriously. “Dr. Ford, I understand your hesitation, but listen. Alpha Jaron’s condition is serious. None of the physical therapists who attempted to help him stayed. They walked away because of his attitude. You are the one who can handle him. You are strong and capable. You understand the demands of working with an Alpha.”
I blinked, surprised. Deep inside, I thought, Did they really see me as the better option?
Marga, standing nearby, said softly, ‘Dr. Collins, I think Dr. Ford doesn’t want to be involved with an Alpha again after what happened with her marriage to Alpha Ethan.
I bit my lip. Why would I want to face another powerful, demanding Alpha?
Dr. Collins’s gaze was firm. “Dr. Ford, personal issues and work must be separate. You left this position before because of your history with Alpha Ethan. Now i'm giving you a chance to rebuild and prove yourself. Work is work. Nothing personal. You have the skill and discipline to succeed. Don’t let fear stop you.”
I took a deep breath. Work is work. Nothing personal. I repeated it to myself. I remembered leaving my career behind for Alpha Ethan and the regret that followed. Now I could reclaim it, prove to everyone and to myself that I was capable.
Slowly, I met his eyes. “Alright. I’ll do it. I’ll treat Alpha Jaron.”
Dr. Collins’s face softened. “Thank you, Dr. Ford. I know it’s not easy, but I trust you. You’ll handle this well.”
I nodded. “I’ll do it professionally. Nothing personal. Just treatment.”
Dr. Collins handed me the medical clearance. “Here’s everything you need. Once signed, you can access the VIP Alpha exclusive room.”
I signed quickly, feeling the weight of responsibility. “Thank you, Dr. Collins. I’ll ensure Alpha Jaron gets the best care.”
“You’re welcome, Dr. Ford. Trust your skills. That’s all that matters,” he said and walked away.
I turned to Marga, holding the clearance. “Do you want to come with me?"
Marga’s eyes sparkled. “Yes, I want to see him too.”
I gave a faint smile. “Alright, but stay calm. We are here for work, not sightseeing.”
She nodded eagerly. “Ofcourse, I’ll behave. I just can’t believe we’re meeting Alpha Jaron.”
I took a deep breath, steadying myself. Professionalism. Focus. Strength. Nothing personal.
We walked toward the VIP floor. Each step felt purposeful, the air charged with anticipation. I adjusted my lab coat and squared my shoulders.
The hallway outside his room was quiet, almost serene compared to the ER below. Soft lighting, polished floors, faint antiseptic scent. The door to his suite stood ahead, imposing.
I stopped and whispered to Marga, “Here we go.”
She nodded. “You’ve got this, Lia.”
I took a deep breath and pushed the door open. The room was warm and quiet compared to the busy hospital below.
And there he was, Alpha Jaron, lying in bed. His left arm was in a bandage and both feet were wrapped neatly. Even though he was injured, he looked impossible to ignore. His face was strong, slightly square with a defined chin.
His light-colored eyes, probably blue or blue-green, were calm and piercing. Thick eyebrows framed his gaze perfectly, and his light brown hair fell casually, slightly messy. His lips were medium full with a natural curve. He was handsome, no question, but I reminded myself that this was only a patient.
Marga gasped beside me, and I heard the quiet hiss of admiration escape her lips. “Wow… he’s…”
I cut her off with a shake of my head, keeping my voice calm. “Marga, focus. Handsome face, yes. But remember, he’s an Alpha.”
“Okay, I’m sorry. I just can’t help but be amazed. He has a perfect face, and that’s all,” Marga said.
“It’s important to know our limits,” I replied.
Marga asked, “I know. Anyway, how many months do you think it will take to treat him?”
I shrugged. “It depends on how fast he recovers, but my goal is one month.”
“You’ll be treating him for a whole month?” she asked.
“Yes. It’s part of the job until he gets better,” I said firmly.
She leaned closer and said softly, “Hmm...I hope you won’t fall in love with him.”
I laughed. “Never. How could I, after my ex-husband’s betrayal? My goal is to prove myself as a doctor, not to fall for a man and suffer again.”
Suddenly, my phone rang, piercing the quiet hum of the hallway outside the VIP floor. I glanced at the screen and saw my mother’s name flashing.
“Hold on a second, Marga,” I said, glancing at my phone buzzing in my hand. “I need to take this.”
Marga’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. “Who is it?”
“My mom,” I replied, already moving toward the corridor. “I’ll be right back.”
I swiped to answer the call. “Hello, Mom.”
“Lia! I just saw the news!” Her voice trembled with fury. “Alpha Ethan… he publicly announced their newborn daughter, and he’s engaged to Camille Raine!”
I took a deep breath. “It’s okay, Mom. I’m okay now. You don’t need to hold on to hard feelings. I’m… really happy for them.”
There was a pause. “But..”
“Mom, please...”
Before she could respond, a loud shout echoed down the hallway. My brow furrowed.
“Mom, talk later!” I said sharply, ending the call.
I pushed open the VIP room door, and froze. Alpha Jaron was shouting at Marga, his voice sharp and commanding.
“Stay away from me, b*tch!”
“Hey! Stop it!” I snapped, stepping fully inside. “You will not speak to her that way!”
He turned toward me, his brows furrowed. “And who are you to stop me?!”
The silver eye opened.And the world screamed.Not with sound.With existence itself.Every living thing across the kingdom dropped to its knees.The refugees.The soldiers.The beasts hiding within distant forests.Even the Grave Legions staggered as though an invisible mountain had suddenly been placed upon their backs.I hit the ground hard.Pain exploded through my knees.My lungs refused to draw breath.The pressure wasn't physical.It was something deeper.Something ancient.Something that reached into the soul and reminded it how small it truly was.Above us, the silver eye stared silently across the world.Watching.Judging.Remembering.The figure remained seated upon the Throne of Stars.Silver chains wrapped around its arms.Its chest.Its neck.Its entire body.Thousands of chains.No.Millions.Each one glowing with runes that hurt to look at.The prisoner hadn't moved.Hadn't spoken.Hadn't even fully awakened.Yet the smiling creature's influence across the heavens had
BOOM.The heartbeat echoed again.Not through the air.Through reality itself.The sound rolled across the kingdom like an invisible wave.Mountains cracked.Lakes trembled.Ancient forests swayed despite the absence of wind.Every living creature felt it.Every bird.Every beast.Every human.Even the dead.The Grave Legions halted.Thousands of blue eyes turned toward the northern mountains.Toward the hidden Throne.Toward the place buried beneath centuries of forgotten history.The second heartbeat followed.BOOM.This time several survivors collapsed.Blood poured from their noses.One soldier screamed and clutched his ears.Another fell unconscious instantly.Whatever was awakening beneath the First Chain wasn't merely powerful.Its existence alone was affecting the world.And it wasn't even awake yet.I struggled to stay on my feet.The vision still haunted me.The child.The silver key.The throne.My face.My memories insisted such a thing was impossible.Yet the image felt r
The dead moved.Not slowly.Not like shambling corpses from children's stories.They marched.Perfectly.Thousands upon thousands of blue eyes advanced through the darkness in flawless formation.The forest shook beneath their footsteps.Trees snapped.Branches shattered.The earth itself seemed to tremble beneath their approach.Nobody spoke.Nobody breathed.The survivors simply stared.Frozen.Unable to comprehend what they were seeing.I couldn't blame them.Because I couldn't comprehend it either.The infected army had already been enough to destroy kingdoms.Now another army had appeared.An army that should not exist.An army that had apparently been sleeping beneath the earth for ages beyond counting.The blue lights grew brighter.Closer.Hundreds became thousands.Thousands became tens of thousands.Then lightning flashed across the sky.For a brief second, the darkness vanished.And we saw them.Every survivor gasped.Some screamed.Others dropped to their knees.The dead w
Nobody slept that night.Not that sleep would have come even if we had tried.The kingdom was ending.And we were watching it happen.The survivors huddled together atop the rocky ridge while darkness consumed the horizon.Below us, countless fires burned across the valleys.Villages.Farms.Watchtowers.Entire settlements swallowed by chaos.The infected moved everywhere.Thousands.Maybe hundreds of thousands.Their torches looked like rivers of orange light flowing through the night.Every road was occupied.Every escape route was closing.And above it all—The golden eyes watched.Massive.Motionless.Impossible.Hanging high in the darkness beyond the clouds.Nobody dared look at them for long.The few who did quickly turned away, trembling.One soldier vomited after staring for only three seconds.Another began crying uncontrollably.Whatever those eyes truly were, the human mind wasn't meant to understand them.I sat beside a small fire.My sword rested across my knees.The ste
The smile remained.Impossible.Unnatural.World-ending.For one frozen heartbeat, nobody moved.Nobody breathed.The darkness swallowing the underground city continued to spread behind us, devouring towers, streets, and monuments that had survived for thousands of years.The jailer was gone.The last silver light had vanished.And the creature was free.Not completely.Not yet.But free enough.Far above us, somewhere beyond the mountain, distant screams echoed through the stone.The infection had awakened.Every infected person.Every smiling victim.Every hidden servant of the darkness.All at once.Renn grabbed my shoulder.Hard.Pain shot through my arm."Move!"The word snapped me back into reality.The surviving soldiers stumbled forward immediately.The silver pathway still existed.Barely.Its glow flickered weakly beneath our feet like a dying heartbeat.Whatever power remained was fading.Fast.The tunnel ahead twisted upward through the mountain.A path toward the surface.
The light blinded us.Not because it was bright.Because it was wrong.Silver fire poured across the underground city in endless waves, flooding every street and tower. The ancient symbols carved into the stone erupted with matching light, creating rivers of glowing lines that stretched across the city like veins.For a heartbeat, everything stood frozen.The jailer remained atop the black tower.The survivors trembled around us.Even the air itself felt motionless.Then the mountain screamed.The sound wasn't a roar.It wasn't an earthquake.It was something far worse.The sound of reality tearing apart.A crack split the city.Not a crack in stone.A crack in space.It opened directly beneath the black tower.Darkness erupted upward.Pure darkness.Not the absence of light.Something alive.Something that consumed light.The silver glow vanished wherever it touched.The jailer raised its hand.Thousands of silver chains exploded from the ground.They wrapped around the darkness inst
Why was Ethan coming back?Why was he checking on my mom?Did it mean that he still cared about her? Or worse about me?The questions tangled together until they made my head ache. I let out a bitter laugh, the sound sharp in the quiet room.“Why am I even thinking about this?” I whispered. “Why am
“It went well,” I said, my voice calmer than I felt. “I don’t think I’ll need to stay here for a long time.” I paused, the image of him taking those first steps flashing through my mind. “Alpha Jaron is starting to walk again.”The thought followed me as I left the garden, my steps slow, my body ti
I took a slow breath and pushed Betty’s words aside, at least for now. I had a job to do. Feelings, mine or anyone else’s, had no place in a rehabilitation session.When I finished eating, I excused myself and headed toward the garden to start Alpha Jaron’s session. Behind me, I heard Betty call ou
I really appreciated it and I couldn't deny that it made my heart happy seeing Alpha Jaron's good side. He was better than before. I didn’t see his cruelty anymore and it made sense, because as his doctor, I felt that I didn’t just help him recover, I also helped him become a better man, not an Alp







