تسجيل الدخولThalia
I gasped awake, breathing hard.
Instinctively, I tried to touch myself, but my arms wouldn’t move. Panic hit me instantly.
That was when I realized I hadn’t even opened my eyes yet.
The moment I did, I was met with the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen.
Gold colour, not bright gold. Not warm gold. They looked like a desert under sunlight, it looks endless and still in their eyes. Looking into them calmed me in a strange way, like silence pressing gently against my skin.
It felt peaceful there.
For one stupid second, I thought maybe I had died.
Then I saw who the eyes belonged to.
My breathing immediately turned uneven again, and he rolled his eyes at me.
“Don’t be dramatic, feisty,” he said.
Not the terrifying god voice from before.
This voice sounded almost human, like a werewolf even.
“What? Why?” I blurted out, before realizing I was still in his arms.
I looked away quickly and froze.
A massive gate stood ahead of us, already open. It stretched into a lonely road lined with beautiful trees, leading toward a mansion so far away it almost looked unreal.
“Did I die?” I whispered.
“Not yet.”
His voice flattened instantly. Cold. Merciless.
“Why?”
“Because other people were stupid enough to interfere and that’s good for you, I guess”
My stomach dropped.
“Then I have no reason to be here,” I realized aloud.
I immediately started struggling until I finally slipped out of his arms.
The moment my feet touched the ground, I took in my surroundings properly.
“Feisty sweetheart,” he said calmly, “I still haven’t decided what to do with you yet.”
Something about the calmness in his voice made it worse. It sounded like an inevitable death
“So for your own sake, learn obedience quickly.”
I stared at him warily while too many thoughts crashed through my head at once.
He is supposedly a god but he looked human right now, no particular scent.
He lived in a physical place in this realm. All of that made him seem even more dangerous.
Why would he think I wanted to stay here and become some spare piece of meat for him?
“And if I don’t?”
His gaze settled on me slowly.
“Then you die.”
I didn’t wait for another word.
The second I spotted an opening near the bushes by the roadside, I ran.
I expected him to appear in front of me instantly. Or drag me back with whatever terrifying power gods used.
But when I looked back, he wasn’t chasing me.
Instead, a sleek black SUV stopped in front of him. Another man stepped out, opened the door for him, and the god got inside.
Then they drove away.
I stopped running.
My chest rose and fell unevenly as confusion settled in.
Did I just survive?
Was I allowed to leave?
No.
That didn’t make sense after everything he said.
There had to be a trap waiting ahead.
And just as the thought crossed my mind, a violent gust of wind slammed into me.
The world blurred.
Suddenly, I was standing in front of a massive Victorian-style mansion.
Beautiful enough to steal my breath.
Except something else was stealing my breath, my neck was trapped in the god’s hand.
His eyes were bloodshot, completely different from the gold desert colour.
The sight alone made my entire body shiver.
His grip wasn’t even tight, but I knew he could kill me with the slightest twitch of his fingers. I couldn’t dare breathe.
Then, in the coldest human voice I had ever heard, he said,
“I am already very irritable, feisty. Don’t shorten your life by trying my patience.”
I nodded immediately.
“Yes, sir. I promise I won’t try anything,” I rushed out, words tripping over themselves so fast I barely sounded coherent.
Only then did he let go.
I collapsed to the ground, coughing lightly, and that was when I realized we weren’t alone.
At least fifteen people stood nearby, all staring at me with horror and fear in their eyes.
“Take care of her for now,” he said to a middle-aged woman.
She nodded immediately and walked toward me.
The closer she got, the stronger her scent became.
Werewolf.
But there was something else beneath it. Something unfamiliar.
She helped me to my feet, and I didn’t dare resist. I followed her silently.
The second we were out of sight, she turned to me.
“You should be very careful here.”
“Where is this?” I asked quickly.
“Master’s home.”
I frowned. “Wait… isn’t master a god?”
A small smile curled at her lips.
“That’s the kind of thing you never say out loud if you want to survive here.”
“What do you mean?”
“It’s exactly what it looks like,” she said. “Master is a god choosing to live in human form right now. It’s his version of humility.”
My stomach twisted.
“Other gods are worse?”
“Far worse.”
“That doesn’t even sound possible.”
She glanced at me briefly.
“The proof is the fact that you’re still alive. You could’ve died the moment they brought you to him.”
I went quiet after that.
Then I looked at her again.
“Who are you?”
Her expression softened slightly.
“Someone master saved,” she said. “Someone like you.”
Something about those words unsettled me even more. I don’t think their master saved me though.
“Now hurry,” she added gently. “Let’s take care of you before you end up in front of him again.”
I nodded slowly, even though none of this made sense yet.
As we walked, I looked around properly.
The land stretched endlessly around the mansion, perfectly maintained, almost unnaturally beautiful. Everything here felt expensive. Untouchable.
Unreal.
I met a god.
I fainted.
I woke up in his arms.
Got threatened.
And now I didn’t even know where I belonged anymore.
“What happens from now on?”
Thalia"What on earth is going on?" Dylan finally asked the question after closing the apartment door behind him.The sound of the lock sliding into place seemed louder than it should have been.I leaned against the wall and tried to steady my breathing. The walk back had drained what little energy I had left, and every strange thing that had happened since I woke up in the woods seemed determined to crash into me all at once. Dylan was standing in front of me. I was standing inside my apartment. I was supposed to be dead."Hmm... I'm back." The words sounded ridiculous even to me. What else was I supposed to say?I had spent years expecting Dylan to hand me over to the community if given the opportunity. Yet he had practically dragged me here to protect me. The more I thought about it, the less sense it made.Dylan stared at me for a moment before speaking."I thought you died." His voice softened and I nodded."Everyone did. Some people doubted it because they never found your body
KaelumI turned toward my house in the god realm.It had been so long since I had been here that for a moment I simply stood there looking at it. The structure looked exactly as I remembered, untouched by time in the way only things in this realm could be, but the sight still felt foreign to me after one hundred and fifty years away.Just as I lifted my eyes from it, I found Malia standing directly in front of me.She was unusually still, she didn’t look angry, she wasn’t sneering as wellBut she was looking at me as though I was a disease infecting the realm while also looking like she was forcing herself not to say several things at once."So, what do you think?"I frowned. "What do you mean?""I mean we both know why you went to the Divine Authority."I sighed and looked away from her. "Then you already know the answer. Why are you in my face?"Instead of immediately responding, her gaze flickered briefly toward the path behind us before returning to me."I wanted to talk to you ab
ThaliaMy soul nearly jumped out of my body when a man slammed into my shoulder in the airport.I stumbled back, my heart lurching into my throat.Oh God.For one terrifying second, I expected a hand to close around my wrist.Expected him, the god, but the stranger muttered a quick apology and hurried away without a second glance.I stood frozen in the middle of the crowd, my pulse hammering against my wrist and my heart pounding just as hard. He let me leave, he couldn't possibly be after me already.Besides, he is a god. Surely he had more important things to do than chase me across airports, but that look earlier, I couldn't decipher what that was.I repeated the thought to myself as I sank into my seat on the plane.You aren't that significant. The words should have been comforting. Instead, my eyes swept across the cabin again and againI sighed and pressed my head against the seat.Well, I had just lived through something traumatic and completely unbelievable. A little paranoia
KaelumI sat still in my chair until my mood balanced out and the storm stopped flying around.Maybe I should cause the court some confusion.Their plans to get married and create successions excluding me could be ruined if I laid enough politics to destroy their perfect little plans.I hated the smugness that came with them thinking they had leverage over me.How did everyone get to have a succession while I did not, all because I saved werewolves from their doom?It was those perished gods' people who had called unto me. Their gods were beyond saving. They knew that too. Even the court saw it.Everyone blamed me for their separation.As though it had not been bound to happen.One hundred and fifty years apart had not saved them from themselves.All they had to show for one hundred and fifty years was a pretty heir threat thrown in my direction.My gaze drifted to the mirror. My skin looked pale.I shouldn't appear before the Divine Authority today.The mere satisfaction they would ge
ThaliaI hurried out of the house as fast as I could before he changed his mind.My feet barely touched the ground as I made my way back toward the annex, then I saw Sarah waiting, I almost rolled my eyes at myself. Sarah didn't deserve that attitude.I tried to smile but I couldn't.“Aen and Emily are going shopping in Monaco. Would you be interested as well?” Sarah asked sweetly. “You girls need time together. The girls from the other annexes are going too. Good time to bond with the women.”I blinked. For a second, the urgency inside me eased.Then she added, “Don't worry. They already put it in writing to Master. We're all spoiled girls here. He'll approve it. Do you have a passport?”“No.” The answer came out sharper than I intended. “No, I've never had one.”The words left a bitter taste in my mouth.Not because of Sarah but because of me.Because there had never been anyone to take care of me. No one to think ahead for me. No one to hand me opportunities.Why was life always li
KaelumI still hadn't figured out why Aelar always brought half the estate with him whenever I summoned him.I looked past him as he stepped into my living room and found nearly twenty-five residents trailing behind him. They crowded together awkwardly, exchanging nervous glances and subtle looks that suggested they were all sharing some secret they expected me to know already.A pointless concern. Would I waste my time listening to every insignificant scheme they came up with? Absolutely not. Not the little politics, not the hierarchy games, not the endless social nonsense creatures loved creating.My gaze drifted lazily over the crowd before stopping at the newest resident, Thalia. She was trying very hard to hide behind the women at the back. The way she peeked around shoulders while pretending not to made her look suspiciously like a house rat searching for its next crumbs.A small chuckle escaped me. The little wolf immediately ducked farther back.The room remained silent. Every







