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Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀ The first thing I felt was warmth. Soft, smooth linens—nothing like the scratchy blanket and damp floors of the dungeon. Then the scent of lavender and antiseptic. Clean. Calming. Clinical hit me in waves. I groaned, my consciousness fully seeping in and I blinked open my eyes slowly, fighting the weight on my eyelids. A pale ceiling greeted me, unfamiliar and sterile. The second thing I felt, panic and it rose up my throat. Where was I? I jolted upright, but my body screamed in protest. Pain pulsed down my spine, sharp and deep. My back throbbed from the memory of the whip, and my head spun. I gritted my teeth, groaning as I forced myself to sit up fully, ignoring the sharp tug of bandages against my skin. My mind raced until it screamed with a thought. Kian. My baby boy. My heart pattered frantically in my chest. But just then, the door swung open, and a man stepped in. The first thing I noticed was his salt-and-pepper hair neatly combed back. A thin spectacles perched on his narrow nose and a white overall coat draped over soft blue attire. He looked startled the moment our eyes met but quickly composed himself, stepping further into the room with practiced calm. His smile was gentle. “Sylphiette. You’re awake.” The name twisted in my gut with a strangely familiar feeling. My name, Sylphiette. No one had called me that with kindness in years. But I froze. My breath hitching as he came closer. He looked… familiar. “You—you're the Wintermoon Pack's physician, Doctor Harlan.” I said, my gaze narrowing at him. He nodded, his smile warming. “That I am.” “Where—Where am I?” “You’re in the pack’s medical center.” “What… pack?” I hissed, my muscles tensing with dread. Something flashed in his eyes before it vanished. “You’re in the Wintermoon pack.” My shoulders sagged, my mind reeling with disbelief. I was back. Back to the very place that I was cast out from. I was back to—Wintermoon—my former pack. But… how? Then my mind spun and everything began to resurface in waves. The assault attempt by the rogue king. His Luna’s furious accusation. The trial and the lashing on my back. Kian being dragged into the chaos and then… someone. Someone had stepped in and stopped the chaos—more like stoppedmy chaos with chaos. Someone that smelled like Cassius. I clutched the side of my head, trying to shake off the sudden wave of dizziness. “How… How am I here?” I asked, and something sparked within me as panic set in. “Where’s my son? Where’s Kian? What did you people do to him?” Doctor Harlan raised both hands, palms up, trying to soothe me. “He’s safe, Sylphiette. I promise. He only suffered a few bruises,” I gasped, dread filling me and I moved to get off the bed to find my son but the physician’s words had me slightly faltering. “It’s nothing major, I assure you but we’ve treated them. He’s resting now.” I stared at him, breathing hard, unable to believe him. The pain on my back was there, sizzling through my banded skin but I didn’t pay attention to the sting as I moved. “Where is he?” I demanded urgently, flinging the blanket off me and attempting to get out of bed. The room tilted, and my legs buckled the moment my feet touched the floor. “Wait—You shouldn’t get up!” The doctor rushed forward to stop me, but I swatted his hands away. “I need to see him—” “You’re in no condition to move about, Sylphiette.” I began to protest but the door opened again, halting my words. This time, the air shifted the moment someone stepped into the room. My chest locked up again, instantly recognizing the scent. One I had thought I’d dreamed up. He was here. He was real. Too real and sudden, it made my heart squeeze with painful familiarity. Cassius Winters. His presence filled the space instantly. The familiar scent of a misty forest—one that made my heart flutter and ache all at once—tingled my senses. And he stood, tall, broad, and still cloaked in that damn poised confidence. But he looked… different. Older. Hardened. His dark hair was longer, brushing down his collarbone in loose, sleek waves. A light stubble lined his strong jaw. His bright hazel eyes searched the room briefly before they locked on mine, and my body stiffened. For a heartbeat, the world stopped moving. “Sylphie.” His voice was soft but low, rough around the edges like gravel wrapped in silk. I lost my breath momentarily, instantly hating the way my body reacted to his voice when he called my name. It felt as though someone doused cool water on me, soothing away the ache and stiffness in my body. I hated it. His voice was a reminder of the past. His presence, even worse. I tried to back away, but my knees gave out again. I caught movements as I stumbled over, bracing myself for a fall and the aftermath but then Cassius was there before I fell. His arms caught me, strong and sure. My body tensed on instinct, but I couldn’t move, couldn’t breathe. The scent of him surrounded me, bringing with it memories I had long buried. My hackles rose and I shoved him back with what little strength I had left. But he was like a boulder, sturdy, unmoving and hovered stickily over me as I stumbled once more. Instead, he carefully helped ease me back onto the bed. “Don’t touch me,” I muttered, irritated at how frail my voice was. Cassius silently turned to the doctor. “Give us a moment, Harlan.” The physician hesitated but nodded, closing the door quietly behind him. Silence swelled between us. The air was too tight, crackling with tension, and filled with everything we hadn’t said in four years. I stared at him. “It was you, wasn't it? You brought me back here. Why?” Cassius didn’t speak immediately. He studied me, his gaze unreadable, his hands curling at his sides. “I found you in that rogue brute’s pack. You were being whipped,” he said finally, his voice low but heavy with something. I flinched at the word ‘whipped’, recalling the chaos of my unjust trial. He continued, stepping closer. “I stopped it and brought you here. You passed out in my arms.” I turned my face away, shame burning in my chest. The image of that crowd, the pain, Kian screaming… I could still hear it. Feel it. “You didn’t answer my question,” I said bitterly, catching his gaze. “Why did you bring me here? How did you know where I was?” His jaw tightened. “I didn't,” he answered. “I had… business with the rogues… But when I got there and saw you—saw what they were doing to you—and that child, Sylphie—” I didn't give him a chance to inquire. My protective instincts rose at the mention of my son. “You should have gone about your business and left me alone.” I bit out. Cassius's gaze softened, something in the depth of his gaze flickered— worry? Guilt? But it was gone before I registered it, as swiftly as it’d flashed by. He paused. “That child…He’s… he’s mine, isn’t he?” My heart thudded painfully against my ribs but I shoved it off with a scoff, “You can't be serious, right? Why would he be yours?” He swallowed, his mask slipping slightly and that vulnerability resurfaced again. I hated it—hated him. He shouldn't be looking at me that way. Not when he was so quick to throw me away at a moment when I needed him the most. Not after all these years… He had no right to. “I don't know. Maybe because he looks like—” “Don’t be mistaken, Cassius,” I cut in abruptly. He stared at me, startled. I held his gaze, looking him dead in the eyes. “He's not yours.” His expression cracked. Just slightly. But I turned away, refusing to give him more or look at him any longer. I was tired and my body was still sizzling from the pain. But most of all, he didn’t deserve the truth. Not when I was still bleeding from the wounds he helped create. He stood in silence for a long moment. Then he turned away with a low sigh. “I’ll give you some space,” he murmured. “Rest up, I'll call the doctor to check in on you. I'll… see you later.” And then he left. The door clicked softly behind him, leaving me with the silence and clinical stench. I clutched my chest, feeling a rush of pain spread. My eyes stung with tears at the hollow feeling in my chest.❀° ┄───────╮ 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
╔═━─────━▒ Cassius ▒━─────━═╝An eerie silence filled the room afterwards, but the echo of the assassin’s final scream and his words lingered in the air, stale like black smoke until there was nothing else to feel but the cold silence.A hiss resonated through the air and my head snapped toward
❀° ┄───────╮ Sylphiette ╰───────┄ °❀I woke up in fragments.First, with a soft hum and a warmth that wrapped around my body like a silken blanket, coaxing me from the depths of sleep—gently, steadily—and seeping into my body.I stirred. A faint smile tugged at the corner of my mouth. My
╔═━─────━▒ Cassius ▒━─────━═╝The doors to the underground cell opened with a loud, strained creak, like judgment waiting to be passed, as the guards pulled them open for me.The air shifted the moment I stepped in. The cool, fresh air thickened into a damp chill that immediately clung to my sk
╔═━─────━▒ Cassius ▒━─────━═╝A sour taste settled in my mouth.The dark hive.I knew that group well. They were an organization of notorious rogue assassins with a blood red streak for carrying out all sorts of assignments as long as they were paid the appropriate amount, from assassination to







