LOGINSyria’s POV“No! No!” the leader screamed at the top of his lungs. “We fucking refuse!”
Syria’s POV “Why me?” I asked, “I didn’t do anything wrong to any of you!”
Syria’s POVI turned my back on them. They weren’t worth my time anymore.I had already spent
Syria’s POV“We’re going to be busy today,” Kael announced. “We’re conducting a defense drill. We need to make sure the structures are stable and nothing will break. Understand?”
Syria’s POV “This meeting is adjourned.”
Syria’s POV “How are you feeling now?”
Syria’s POV“Syria, make our guest feel at home. I’ll leave him in your care for now. Take him for a walk in the garden. I just need to finish something inside,” my uncle said with a nod in my direction.I didn’t argue. I simply smiled, putting on my usual innocent expression. It was easier that wa
Syria’s POVWe walked all the way down, to the very lowest part of the estate. Lower than the chamber where Novene had been punished. With every step I took, my heart pounded faster. My muscles were trembling. I couldn’t stop the shaking. And deep inside, I knew once I saw what they had done to my
Syria’s POVThe silence stretched. I couldn’t stop staring at him, trying to decipher the truth. Was this the man behind the message? Or someone sent in his place?I wanted to ask him who he was and what he was doing here. The words sat on the tip of my tongue, but I couldn’t bring myself to speak.
Syria’s POVThe vehicle then came to rest, and in silence, I got out of it. I paid the fare to the driver, closed the door, and breathed deeply. My gaze deliberately shifted to the cemetery entrance gates.I froze, looking at the engraved stone sign posted on the entrance. My chest constricted. It







