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Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ “I could have given you everything you ever dreamed of,” he staggered into my bedroom, slowly, his footsteps quiet as he stalked towards me. I moved back on instinct as his presence filled my small room but my legs soon hit the wooden edge of my bed. I cocked my head, catching Kian still sound asleep. My heart pattered in my chest. “Why are you here? What do you want from me?” He scoffed, but his expression darkened like a storm cloud. “Don’t act like you don’t know, Sylphie. I’m here to claim what’s mine.” “I’m not yours.” I swallowed, clenching my fist to stop my trembling. Alpha Axel stalked closer and I wanted to run but I knew I couldn’t. It would be impossible to escape him. “I would have made your life better but you decided to act foolishly.” He stopped in front of me and the pungent smell of beer and feminine cologne mixed with his heavy smokey scent whiffed into my nose. I almost gagged from the smell. This man had no shame. I’m pretty sure he’d had his fill of women tonight. Why was he so fixated on me anyway? I had thought that he’d eventually forget about me after he subjected me to slavery. He gripped my jaw with his large, calloused hand and jerked my face up to meet his gaze. “Well, tell me sylphiette, have you learned your lesson yet? I’ll give you one last chance to liberate yourself. If you crawl to me and beg, I would release you from your suffering.” “I’d rather suffer than let you touch me.” I spat. Alpha Axel’s face twisted with rage. His hand clenched harder around my jaw, fingers biting into my skin. Despite his intoxication, it didn’t wane his strength, if anything, it seemed to have strengthened the weight of his grip. I winced at the bruising sensation but didn’t cry out. I wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. “You insolent little—” he growled, I barely had time to react when he yanked me forward. I stumbled into his chest, and he reached down to grab my waist with his other hand. I shoved against him, my breath quickening with panic. “No! Let me go!” I hissed, trying to stay quiet so I wouldn’t wake Kian. The thought of my baby boy waking up and seeing any of this, made my blood run cold. But Alpha Axel didn’t care. He dragged me toward the wall like I was nothing but a ragdoll. I struggled, kicking and twisting, but his grip was iron. How was he still so strong when he was drunk? There was not an atom of opening to go out against his strength. It made my stomach churn with more fury and trepidation. I was going to get assaulted by this drunk asshole. “Get off me!” I bit out, desperate. My eyes darted back to Kian, still asleep, his tiny body curled under the worn blanket. I couldn’t let him wake up to this horror. But before the king could force me down, the room was flooded with a shrill shriek. “What the hell is going on here?!” Both our heads snapped toward the door. There, standing tall and radiating fury in a sheer lace robe that left little to the imagination, was Lysandra—the rogue king’s Luna. Her green eyes flashed dangerously between us, and it took her all of two seconds to jump to the worst conclusion. I yanked myself out of Axel’s grip, wiping my mouth like he’d already sullied me, backing away as far as I could toward the bed. Lysandra’s gaze turned lethal. “You disgusting little snake.” Her voice was ice, venom rolling off her tongue. “I knew you were trying to crawl into my husband’s bed. But to think you’d result to this!” I shook my head, the panic rising now like a wave ready to drown me. “No, it’s not what it looks like—” “Oh, shut up!” she screamed, storming into the room, her long nails broke my skin as a sharp smack on my face had my head spinning with pain. “You were begging him, weren’t you? Like the pathetic little whore you are!” I blinked the tears that threatened to break free and breathed. “I wasn’t—he came in here uninvited. I didn’t do anything—” “Enough!” Lysandra roared, turning on Alpha Axel. “And you—you disgusting pig. You couldn’t even wait until I fell asleep before dragging yourself into this?” Axel didn’t even pretend to look remorseful. He shrugged, straightening his collar. “She tempted me. Always has. You knew that.” His voice was cold and void of the remorse that was lacking in his expression. I stood there in stunned silence. My knees trembled, but I held my ground. “You’re blaming me?” I whispered, incredulous. “You came into my room. You tried to force yourself on me and now you’re twisting the truth?” Lysandra’s lips curled. “Spare me the sob story, Sylphiette. You’ve always been trouble. I knew you were a snake the moment you stepped foot into this pack. You and your little bastard son.” My fists clenched at the insult toward Kian. “Don’t you dare speak about my son like that.” But she was already calling out into the hall. “Guards!” I flinched with horror at the realization, “No—please don’t do this—” I tried to shield the bed with my body, to protect Kian, but it was useless. Three large guards barged in, “Take this filth away. Throw her in the dungeon.” Lysandra commanded vilely. In the next moment, the guards seized me before I could so much as blink. I fought, screamed, begged, but their hands dug into my arms, wrenching them behind my back. “Kian!” I screamed, trying to twist back toward the bed but my attempt was useless. Kian stirred and sat up, rubbing his eyes. The confusion on his tiny face made my heart rip in half. “Mama?” The other guard stepped toward him, and I lost my mind. “Don’t touch him! I’ll kill you if you touch him!” “Bring the brat,” Lysandra ordered with a sneer. “If she wants to play mother so badly, she can rot in the dungeon with him.” “No, please—he’s just a child!” But they didn’t listen. The guard scooped my son up like he was an object and carried him out behind me. Kian began to cry, reaching out toward me. “Mama! Mama!” His cries echoed off the stone walls of the corridor as they dragged us through the pack house, through the shadows and damp silence of the underground. The dungeon door creaked open with the groan of rusted hinges, and we were shoved into the cold cell without ceremony. I stumbled and fell onto the damp floor, catching Kian as they tossed him in after me. Then the door slammed shut behind us, and I heard the key turn in the lock. I held my son tight against me, his face buried in my chest, his sobs muffled by my skin. “I’ve got you, baby,” I whispered, tears streaming down my cheeks as I let it fall free. “I’m here. I’m not going anywhere. Mama’s going to protect you.” But I couldn’t stop shaking. The stone floor beneath me felt like ice, and the smell of mildew was so strong it choked me. I looked around the cell—filthy, barren, and soaked with rot. And all I could think was; how had it come to this? Framed and rejected, banished from my pack with nowhere to go but this horrid pack. Mistreated and slaved all because I rejected the king’s advances. Almost raped and wrongly accused of seducing a rogue king, and now, I’ve been locked in a cell like a criminal—with my child—for a crime I didn’t even commit, yet again. It’s been one hell after the other. How much more could I endure? The hours crawled by in oppressive silence. Kian eventually cried himself to sleep, clinging to me, and I tried not to crumble beneath the weight of everything. But when the dungeon door creaked open again, I knew my nightmare wasn’t over. It was Gulia this time, holding a torch in one hand. Why was she here? I didn’t know why but for a foolish glimmer of a second, I thought she’d come to help me. Until I saw the grim look on her face and eyes gleaming with something unreadable. “Get up,” she snapped without regard. “It’s time.” “Time for what?” My voice was hoarse. Shaken. But she didn’t answer. Two guards entered behind her, ready to drag me out again if I didn’t comply. I rose slowly, clutching Kian close. “Please. Leave my son here.” “No,” Gulia said flatly. “He comes too. The King’s orders.” And with that, we were led up from the cold of the dungeon into the cruel light of morning. The courtyard was already crowded when we arrived. Rogues filled the stone circle, standing on crates and benches for a better view. Some wore expressions of boredom. Others looked eager, excited even. A public trial. The rogue king and his Luna sat on makeshift thrones at the far end, draped in pelts and arrogance. My legs nearly gave out beneath me as I was shoved to the center of the circle. I stood with my child in my arms, surrounded by people who wanted to watch me break. And I knew this wasn’t a trial. It was an execution. A spectacle. A warning. The sun climbed higher in the sky, and with each passing second, my heart hammered louder. But I didn’t bow. I didn’t cry. I held Kian close and lifted my chin. They could strip me of everything but I wouldn’t give them the satisfaction of watching me break. Not now. Not ever.❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ It's been five days since Zenya’s maniacal outburst. I haven't been able to get the memory out of my head. Cassius had asked and when I told him about it, his reaction wasn't too far off from what I had expected but it’d also been chilling to see, but he didn't seem to have an idea of what she had meant either. The expression on his face was grim. The things Zenya had said, they had left room for questions… What could his retribution possibly mean? What did she mean by I was just a means to an end? To what end? And… What the hell did she mean by everyone was going to die? Was that a real evil plan or a threat with more barks that bite? What was their purpose? His purpose? Where could he possibly be hiding? If he was going to seek retribution wasn't he going to at least come for his daughter? I groaned, my head was starting to pound harder these days. I haven't been able to sleep well either. And Cassius… he had gotten a whole lot busi
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ The moment the door was pulled open, I felt my resolve slowly melt away. The room was warmly lit, but the air felt even colder. And for a moment, no one moved—not me, nor the woman chained up on her feet against the wall. Her hands were propped up beside her head so they hung mid-air. Her feet were bound as well, in metal shackles that looked like they weighed tons. They glowed faintly, the crimson runic lettering gleaming as though alive. A breath escaped me. Then slowly her head rose. Sharp green eyes stole my gaze, holding mine for a long heartbeat. A sinister smile curled her lips, “Well, well… look what we have here. Sylphiette… I didn't think I’d ever see your hideous face again.” “Hello, Zenya.” I said, taking a step towards her. She snarled at me. “Be careful,” one of the guards said, stretching out his hand to block me. It's the one that led us here, “She might be chained up like that but she’s still dangerous. Don't get too c
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ I woke up to only Kian lying next to me. Cassius was gone. Of course he was. I didn't think my plea was enough to keep him locked in bed either. He had a pack to run and a villain to look out for. And after what had transpired last night, he’d probably get even busier. I reached for my son, still sound asleep beside me, my fingers sweeping through his soft hair, and the soft curves of his face. I'd only looked at him for less than two seconds, and the memories of last night flooded into my head like a looping nightmare. My eyes stung with impending tears and I closed them, resting my forehead against his smaller one and fighting the burn away. I couldn't let myself break down anymore, not after we survived that ordeal. I was just grateful that Kian made it back to me, alive and in one piece. My lips curved with a smile as I nuzzled into his warmth. That smile, however, froze on my face when I heard a voice behind me, my eyes snapping op
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ Cassius led me through the hallway with Kian still wrapped in his arms. The house was quiet—the kind that weighed heavily on you, you could hear a pin drop, or maybe that was just me. It was the middle of the night, though I wasn't sure what to expect—and I wasn't entirely sure either—but I had at least expected to see Margaret standing in wait at the front. A part of me was glad she wasn't. A part of me was glad there was almost no one in sight. We reached the bedroom and I watched Cassius tuck Kian into bed, lying him down in the middle of our king-size bed. The guilt resurfaced like a tidal wave, ebbing away at my conscience until it felt too unbearable. “I’m sorry,” the words slipped out of my mouth before I could stop them. Cassius turned slowly, the look on his face unreadable, “What are you sorry for?” His voice was smooth despite the wist and exhaustion that cracked through. My heartbeat echoed in my ears, and every part of me fel
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ Time felt frozen for a moment; Cassius’s eyes captivated mine. My heart palpitated so hard and loud, I thought it might burst out of my chest any second. My skin burned, simmering with heat beneath my cloak, and something else… relief. But it was only for a fleeting moment until he started towards me—his gait, slow, measured, quiet, even beneath the forest debris. He held Kian in his strong arm, cradled against his torso, and clad in an all-black combat outfit; a black t-shirt that hugged his powerful muscles and black cargo pants matched with black boots made for stomping his enemies. The chaos faded into muffled, distressed sound, behind him—Zenya’s struggles and screams subdued by Gilles’s arresting form beside her—momentarily forgotten, and all I felt was him. Each step he took forward pulled my body backward, until I felt the hard, rough bark of a tree against my back, sealing my feet to the ground. There’s a look in his eyes that I c
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀“How did you figure? I was certain that I perfectly cloaked my scent.” Gilles said slowly, his voice glossed with subtle intrigue.He wore the same dark cloak as I, his face shadowed by the hood over his head and the darkness of the night. He didn't turn to look at me. Not once since the moment he stepped out of the shadows like a dark guardian.I didn't know whether to be grateful and relieved or ashamed and guilty. His presence here both rattled and filled me with a sense of ease, though faintly.The situation before me was no less risky. If anything, his presence had heightened the danger and the risks. Yet what seemed more nagging than the fact that he was here was… how the hell he had followed me all the way here without me sensing him, even in the slightest? How the hell did he know that I had slipped out of the house?Did Cassius also notice?I had been very careful when I sneaked out of the house. I was sure that no one had sensed
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀I sat by the window, mindlessly sipping on herbal tea.The aroma it was giving off was soothing and refreshing. A soft, leafy fragrance that slowly ebbed away my trepidations.Margaret and the rest of the servants were already long gone after they’d
❀° ┄───────╮Sylphiette╰───────┄ °❀I watched Kian scribble on a sketchbook. After the ordeal with Zenya and Cassius, I needed to clear my head from unwanted thoughts and the memories that kept haunting me. Plus Kian wasn't exactly done with the house exploration.I somewhat felt bad for being so
❀° ┄───────╮Sylphiette╰───────┄ °❀My hackles rose at yet another of his sharp deduction—none that was relevant right now.“The boy… he's mine, isn't he?” Cassius pressed on.“Why are you asking me? Weren't you so sure before?”“I just need a confirmation.”“And if I don't give one?”He sighed, f
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette╰───────┄ °❀“You don't have to be so aggressive, Sylphie,” he said softly, turning his gaze to capture mine. “I’m not the enemy.”I scoffed at those words, turning my gaze away from him. “I never asked for your help. I was fine.” I hissed.“No Sylphie, you were be







