LOGINThey sold me to monsters to kill them. I arrived at Thornwood Estate as a weak, frightened Omega, chains on my wrists and murder in my heart. The Sanctuary trained me in secret, gave me a deadly mission. Get close to the three cursed Alphas, earn their trust, then end them. But nothing went according to plan. Silas with his stone arm and cold commands. Rook, the massive beast who protected me instead of devouring me. Wren, whose visions quiet when he touches my skin. These broken men are not the mindless killers I was told about. Every touch, every raw and desperate night we share cracks my walls and their curses. Now I am falling for the men I came to destroy. The house watches us. The Entity hungers. And my real masters are coming to collect. In this gothic nightmare of lust, lies, and ancient evil, I must choose. Complete my mission or fight beside the Alphas I have grown to love.
View MoreFifteen years had passed since the blood moon ritual that reshaped our destinies. Thornwood had become a legend whispered with reverence across the freed lands. No longer a cursed estate hidden in eternal mist, it stood as a thriving sanctuary where broken souls came to heal and Omegas found power instead of chains. The gothic spires gleamed under sunlight that now reached the grounds freely. Gardens overflowed with life. The woods beyond sang with birdsong and the footsteps of our growing pack.I walked the battlements at dusk, the wind carrying the scent of pine and wildflowers. At thirty seven I felt stronger than I had at twenty two. The emerald veins along my collarbones, wrists, and spine glowed with a steady, warm light. They no longer marked me as a vessel. They marked me as survivor, mate, and father.Our family had grown.Elara, now nineteen, had become a force of quiet power. Her emerald glow rivaled my own when she grew passionate about protecting others. She trained daily
Ten years had passed since the blood moon that changed everything. Thornwood was no longer just our home. It had become a beacon.The gothic estate stood transformed yet still unmistakably itself. Its spires reached proudly into skies that now held more blue than mist. The walls, once hungry and shifting, hummed with protective warmth. Gardens flourished where shadows once ruled. Children’s laughter echoed through halls that had known only screams and despair.Our children had grown into bright, fierce souls.Elara, our daughter, was nine now. She had inherited my emerald glow, faint veins tracing her wrists when she felt strong emotion. She moved through the estate with quiet confidence, already showing early signs of power that made Wren smile with pride. Thorne, our son, was seven. Small horns were beginning to bud through his dark hair, and he followed Rook everywhere, mimicking his father’s protective instincts with adorable ferocity.I watched them from the balcony as they playe
Five years had passed since the blood moon ritual that nearly ended us all. Thornwood had become legend in the surrounding lands not as a place of horror, but as a sanctuary for those who had broken free from the old Sanctuary’s chains. Travelers sometimes came seeking refuge, and we welcomed the worthy. The gothic estate stood proud, its spires reaching toward skies that were clearer than they had been in centuries. Flowers bloomed along the battlements. The cursed woods had transformed into a wild, beautiful forest teeming with life.I walked the familiar paths with a quiet contentment I had never known in my Sanctuary days.My body carried the full weight of time and power now. The emerald veins along my collarbones, wrists, and spine glowed steadily when I was at peace, which was most days. They no longer burned with the threat of becoming a vessel. They simply were a beautiful, living testament to the choice I had made.Silas walked beside me, tall and commanding as ever. The ma
Two years had passed since we planted the sapling in the clearing where the abyss once tried to swallow us whole. The tree now stood tall and strong, its leaves a deep emerald that shimmered with the same faint glow as the veins beneath my skin. Thornwood had become more than a home. It was a living testament to everything we had survived and chosen.I stood on the newly built balcony overlooking the eastern woods, the morning sun warm on my face. My body had changed in subtle ways. The emerald veins along my collarbones, wrists, and spine were more pronounced now, glowing steadily when I felt deep contentment. I no longer feared them. They were part of me, just as Silas’s marble veins, Rook’s horns, and Wren’s cracked silver eye were part of them.Soft footsteps approached. Silas’s arms slid around me from behind, his stone veined left hand resting possessively over my stomach. The cool marble contrasted beautifully with his living warmth.“You’re up early,” he murmured, lips brushin
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