LOGINSYLVIA
They didn't wait for me to respond before dragging me away.
“W-wait. I can explain.” I tried begging but they refused to listen and everyone was already snickering and making fun of me.
I turned my head in Willow's direction, begging for her to help me but she turned her head away, covering her mouth with her hand, trying to hide her smile.
I then looked up where the royal family sat and my eyes collided with his.
The King was staring at me and his dark eyes were not happy. A shiver ran down my spine.
He got up and moved towards the door and the rest of the royal family followed.
I was going to be in a lot of trouble. I could even lose my head.
Tears pooled in my eyes and streaked down my face.
“I swear, I wouldn't cause a scene anymore but please… let me go.”
They didn't listen and just pulled me harder, making me slip over my own clothes and a loud rip filled the air.
I paused and stiffened my body so they had a hard time dragging me and just stopped. I then slowly looked down in horror to find that my gown had ripped by the side.
I stared at the rip and back at the men and then back at the rip again. More tears fell from my eyes and soon I was a crying mess but they didn't seem affected by it.
“I can't deal with this anymore.” One of them said through gritted teeth and then hurled me over his shoulder before taking me through the palace doors to the meeting room that I had heard so much about but never been in.
The room was huge and there was a higher area just like in the arena, designated for the royal family.
The man threw me roughly to the floor, and my hands scratched against the surface, peeling and bleeding slightly. I also grazed my knee and whined as I felt the bruises forming.
I was a mess. My hair was a mess, my clothes were torn and now, I had bruises on my body.
“Announcing, the royal family!”
The guard who had hurled me over his shoulder earlier stepped forward and pushed my head further down to the ground.
“Show some respect to your king.” He seethed and I began to shake in fear of the judgment that was going to be given to me for disrupting the ceremony.
“Leave her.” A thick voice boomed in the room, making me shiver.
The guard slowly removed his hand from my head and stepped back.
“Rise, child.” A soft, feminine voice followed which I guessed belonged to the Queen.
I stood up and stared at her. She was… she was the most beautiful woman I had ever laid my eyes on.
She had long blonde hair cascading down her shoulders and her bright green eyes only held warmth. The light blue dress she was in only made her more of an angel, coupled with her wonderful smile.
“T-thank you, my queen.” I bowed slightly and then, I turned to him.
The reason I was called up here and the determination of my fate.
His hands were gripping the handrest tightly, and I was sure that if he did any more, it would shatter into pieces.
“You!”
“Honey, you need to calm down.” The Queen rubbed his back, trying to calm him down but it wasn't working. His frown only got deeper.
“Tell me! What is your name?” He barked and I flinched backwards, almost falling on my behind.
“M-my name i-is Sylvia.” I stammered in response.
The door behind the royal family opened again but I didn't pay any mind to it because fear had held me to the ground.
“Father, I told you this was unnecessary. She's just a girl that–” the voice paused and curiosity made me turn to face the direction it came from.
Standing there was the prince. He had the same green eyes as his mother's but he had the dark hair of his father. He was the most handsome man I had ever laid my eyes on and for some reason, my entire body got warm and I felt a tingle run down my spine.
He took a step forward, grabbing the railing that divided us. He then turned sharply to the stairs and almost bolted down to reach me.
Once he stood in front of me, I could see that distance wasn't doing justice to how fine he was.
“You.”
He grabbed my hand in his and raised it to his heart.
“Crypian, what are you doing? This isn't the time to flirt with some lowlife mad girl!” His father yelled at him but he didn't listen.
“Mate.” He growled and his eyes darkened to Forest green.
The guards gasped in shock from behind me and surprise was evidently written on his parents' faces.
“What did you just say?” His father said, getting up from his seat and slamming his hand on the long table in front of him.
Crypian turned sharply to his father with a frown on his face. “She is my mate.”
He rolled up his sleeve and showed him the mark on his arm. It was exactly like mine, except it was complete and mine wasn't.
Wait—
Did I just hear him right? His words finally registered in my brain.
I was his mate? I was going to be the princess consort? Again, I was his mate?
It felt like the entire world had frozen. Was this a dream?
I slapped myself with my other hand, trying to wake myself up but I didn't.
I raised my hand to hit myself again when he gently grabbed it and looked at me with a hint of sadness in his eyes.
“Please… don't hurt yourself. I don't want to see you hurt.”
He spread my palms and slowly massaged them, but the friction and the cuts from earlier made me wince.
He frowned and stared at my palms, finally noticing the cuts.
“Who did this to you?” His entire expression darkened.
I didn't mean to, but my eyes moved in the direction of the guard that did who was now extremely pale.
“He did this?” The prince said, his voice deepening in anger.
In the blink of an eye, a sword moved in the air and the head of the guard was on the ground, rolling towards my feet with blood everywhere and bile instantly rose up my throat.
I couldn't hold it back and I vomited all over the prince's shoes.
VANE“State your name before I snap your neck,” I growled, my weight pinning the intruder securely against the cold kitchen floor.The person beneath me gasped, a small, trembling hand coming up to push weakly against my chest. “V-Vane! It is me! It is Sylvia!”I froze and felt the familiar shock that I felt when I touched her skin. My eyes adjusted to the darkness, and I looked down at her pale face.Her eyes were wide with terror, and her lips were trembling. My gaze flicked to the side, noticing the crumbs of bread and chicken scattered on the floor next to her head.I immediately released her, shifting my weight and stepping back to let her stand up.“I am sorry,” I muttered, the words feeling foreign and heavy on my tongue. “I did not realise it was you.”Sylvia scrambled to her feet, her breathing shallow as she backed away from me. She looked toward the door, her entire posture screaming that she wanted to bolt out of the kitchen and run as far away from me as possible.Before
SYLVIA“Lean forward! Do not try to swallow it down!” Vane ordered, his voice booming through the silent dining room as his large hands gripped my shoulders.I could not answer him. I could not even nod. My hands clawed at my throat as my chest burned from the absolute lack of oxygen. The edges of my vision were starting to turn a dangerous shade of black.Vane did not hesitate as he pulled me up from the chair, wrapping his arms around my waist from behind. He formed a fist, placing it just above my navel, and pulled inward and upward, but nothing happened.“Again,” he growled, more to himself than to me. A choked gasp escaped my lips, but the blockage remained stubbornly in place.I was going to die here, choking on a piece of venison in front of the man who had just announced our wedding that we never spoke about. Vane cursed, his grip tightening until my ribs felt like they might snap, and gave one final pull. The piece of meat finally flew out of my mouth, landing somewhere on
SYLVIA“Are you certain you do not require our assistance, Luna?” the young maid asked, her arms full of fresh towels as she hovered near the bathroom door.“I am certain. Thank you, but I can manage on my own,” I said, offering a tight, strained smile until she bowed and finally backed out of the room.I locked the door behind her and leaned my back against it, letting out a long, shuddering breath. The last thing I wanted was an audience while I washed off the grime of Estelle’s brutal etiquette lessons. My head still throbbed from the number of names, lineages, and history I had been forced to memorise, and let's not forget the number of times I fell over trying to balance five books on my head because I got five of her questions wrong. I almost gave up again, but I didn't want to give people more reason to talk about how incompetent I was to be Luna. Stepping into the steaming water of the large tub, I sank down until it reached my chin. The heat began to soothe my aching muscl
VANE“So the dam has been fixed, and the heating system underneath it is working again, so the water will not freeze over like before,” one of the elders said, going through the report of the past few weeks.I nodded, flipping through the pages of the copy that I had. “Good. We cannot afford the leak that happened and the low water supply for our people. What other news do you have?”Elder Brandon cleared his throat, shifting his papers. “The migration numbers are rising, Alpha. The famine in the lowlands is driving entire families toward our territory. Over fifty rogues and displaced pack members crossed the line just this week.”Murmurs broke out around the table. The elders looked worried, their faces drawn in tight lines. We were a place ridden with snow all year round, except for very few days, and so our preservation skills are top tier, and so good that we have enough resources to last us for years, in case of famine that chose to come to our land,s so it was no surprise that p
SYLVIA“Why do you not just lock me up in some tower with no doors or windows and get someone else to be your miserable wife?” I screamed at him, my chest heaving as my throat stung from how loud I was.“What?” Vane gritted out through his tightened jaw, his face twisted in a frown.“You heard me,” I said, anger still evident in my voice, but this time much lower. “I am not the kind of wife that you want, so get a busty woman who can pass all your stupid etiquette classes and be the one to do the coming-out ceremony instead of me. I am tired of the bullshit—”“ENOUGH!”I flinched backwards, my eyes widening as I realised that I might have overstepped.His eyes raked over my features with a dark gaze, and I could feel his murderous intent washing over me. My body trembled in response to the immense power that he released.He took a step toward me. I wanted to sprint the other way, but I could not. He took another step until he was right in my face, leaning down so our eyes were level.
SYLVIAI pushed myself off the floor and onto my feet, dusting my clothes and standing properly in front of him with my hands clasped tightly in front of my waist. Vane was standing in front of me, and he was shirtless. Was there ever a time he had a short on He was staring at me with a slight frown on his face, and my eyes were glued to his chest before tracing his entire body, and I noticed the sword in his hand. "You should just cut my head off," I said. "Get it over with."Vane looked taken aback by what I had said before he threw his head back, laughing, and it was way more than all the other times I had seen him do that. "I was training," he said, when he had recovered, his voice back to its usual flatness like the laugh had never happened. “Why would that be the first thing that comes to your mind? That I wanted to kill you? If I wanted to, that would have happened a long time ago, darling.” I opened my mouth and closed it, a bit flustered at the word he had just called me,
SYLVIAMy lips parted, and I began to scream. I struggled harder, clinging onto air as if something would magically appear for me to hold on to. “Please…” I finally begged, but nobody came to save me. I felt myself land on the ground with a thud and a sharp pain rushing through my body, and godd
SYLVIAHis eyes… They were dark and held no light in them. I could barely hold back from throwing my body out of the window and letting myself die from the impact of the fall. When he grabbed my chin to look up at him, I thought my life was over and that the pleas of my mother to take care of me h
VANEStolas was already drunk and for some reason, his wife was more avoidant of where I sat than she was before. Was it because of the girl? Her eyes fluttered to her and when she caught me staring, she immediately looked away. It was definitely because of the girl. “Is she alive, Alpha?”, my
VANE “How does it feel to be back, Sir?” My closest man and my beta asked me, walking beside me as we stormed the halls of the palace to where my brother was. “I hate it,” I replied in a curt tone and he nodded his head, holding back his laughter. “I am guessing you want to go back to the battle







