LOGINAurora “Can you guess?” I shook my head. “No. What could it be?” He straightened slightly, glancing toward Ronny before turning back to me. “An heir. Someone who would continue after her reign, if she one day passed into the great beyond.” A brief silence settled between us before he continued. “Martina refused to choose a chosen mate. She believed the Moon had that one person specifically meant for her somewhere out there. But as time went on, it became increasingly obvious that the only solution was for her to choose a mate from among the males of Shadowveil.” “But do you know what she did?” “She still stood her ground?” I guessed, and a smile tugged at his lips. “Exactly. She remained firm, refusing to accept a chosen mate despite everyone's persistence.” My heart softened instantly as something about that story tugged at me. I'd once been in almost the same situation, desperately hoping to find my mate and finally escape a life of cruelty. So I understood thos
Aurora “You will one day find out about your biological mother. But until then, I want you to always keep this around your neck.” “What's this, Grandma?” I had asked in my small voice, the kind expected of a five-year-old child. She smiled. “You won't understand until the time is right. But never forget to always have this around your neck.” A wave of sadness crept through me at the memory. I still remembered how I had lost the necklace Grandma had insisted I should never take off. It was at that hospital. The same hospital that had become one of the many nightmares that haunted me over the years, the place that had left me with a deep, unshakable dread of hospitals in general. It was also the last time I ever saw my grandma. I never even got the chance to say a proper goodbye. It was almost as though she had known it was time to leave me... and never return. “You come with me, you good-for-nothing child. If not for the promise I made to my mother, and the oath sh
AuroraHer eyes sparked as they met mine. She was still standing by the door, one arm draped over her hip and the other resting by her side.I didn't know who she was, and a little terror curled through me as a lump gathered in my throat.“Who are you? Where is this place?” I asked, pushing myself slightly upright despite the pounding headache.She didn't answer me outright. She only stood there by the door, her eyes unreadable, yet there was something faint buried beneath that cold facade.“Keira... you have to be ready.”“Sure... but we're still weak. Plus, this place looks like some ancient place. I can feel something strange lingering in the air.”“Something like what?” My fingers curled around the thick duvet, gripping it tightly.“I don't know for certain. But it feels the same as what I sensed in those thick bushes.”“That means we're in the heart of whatever place this is? Away from our mate? Away from our lives?”There was a faint pulse.“I doubt that's true,” Keira hummed, t
AuroraThe air was freezing, the kind of cold that belonged in the heart of winter, when thousands of snowflakes drifted endlessly from the sky. I had never gone snow hunting, nor had I ever been allowed to step outside whenever it snowed.I watched from the shadows, and it had always been that way ever since I was a child."Snowfalls can be beautiful, but they can also be deadly if you don't protect yourself."Her voice still echoed in my mind, lingering long after she was gone, as though those words had become a part of me.I pushed the memory aside and curled deeper beneath the warmth wrapped around my body.Yet my face was still cold, as though I were exposed to the freezing air outside."This place is so cold," I muttered.Keira remained curled up in the back of my mind without answering."Keira," I called again, unease creeping into my voice as the silence between us stretched longer than I liked."I'm here," she finally replied. "You should probably open your eyes."I blinked s
Damian “What have you done?” I asked again, feeling a little lightheaded as my vision turned blurry. She chuckled, a dark expression crossing her face, and her lips parted. “That,” she said with a slow, satisfied smile, “was only a taste of what awaits you if I even suspect you're trying to deceive me.” She tilted her head, amusement flickering in her eyes. “You know,” she continued, “I usually get everything I want like I have mentioned countlessly. And that includes you. But for the record, and for posterity's sake, I prefer honesty. I always give people the chance to come willingly, to do my bidding without me having to force them.” I winced, pouring every ounce of strength into keeping myself together as my chest tightened painfully. “Without forcing them?” I echoed bitterly. “Who said you aren't forcing me? You're cornering me into a choice I never wanted to make. You know I already have a mate, yet you're still demanding that I agree to your terms... and you call
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DamianI felt her stir when I brought out that simple gown, and it touched me really harder than I intended.It's true she had faced cruel treatment these past four years with Liam as his personal slave; that for sure I knew so well, and she isn't used to this type of luxury, but there again, it gu
DamianThe machines screamed to life again, their sharp, relentless beeping drilling straight into my skull as the sound swallowed the entire room.The doctor and nurses rushed in immediately, their movements urgent, almost frantic. Dad turned toward me, gripping my arms tightly as if I might fall
AuroraI don't know how I made it to the kitchen, but I did. The kitchen stretched out empty. The dishes were all carried out. The omegas were nowhere in view. Even Mia wasn't in sight. The silence felt unnatural, pressing in on me from all sides… except for the chaos inside my chest.It kept beati
Damian It had been a long afternoon of exhaustion, having to go through the final clearance at the training facilities, clearing off certain details I needed to handle myself, and doing a series of final activities before hopping on the eight-hour journey by flight and then another two hours by la







