INICIAR SESIÓN**“Watch them, Ayami,” he whispered hotly against her ear, using the intimate name again. “See how freely they give themselves. How their magic strengthens with every release.” Kaelith’s fingers crept higher, teasing the edge of her underwear. “I could mark you right now,” he murmured. “Write my name across your pretty cunt and fuck you until it fades. Or let the whole court watch as I claim what is mine.”** Trapped between a jealous court that wants her gone, a rebel faction that wants her to kill the High Lord, and her own treacherous desire for the man who manipulated her fate, Lyra faces an impossible choice: Save the man slowly dying for her… Or destroy him to set herself free. He claimed her body to save his world. But his obsession may claim both their souls.
Ver másLyra Kane stepped through the shimmering gateway and into another world.
The transition hit her like a wave of cool electricity. One moment she was standing in the sterile departure chamber on Earth, heart racing with three years’ worth of anticipation. The next, she was breathing air that tasted of wild honey, starlight, and raw magic. Three pale moons hung suspended in a perpetual twilight sky — Selene the largest and brightest, Nyra casting a soft violet hue, and Vael a faint crimson promise on the horizon. Below them stretched the breathtaking capital of Vaeloria: floating crystalline islands connected by bridges of solidified starlight, towering spires etched with glowing runes, and vast bioluminescent forests pulsing with living teal and gold light. It was more beautiful than any report or hologram could have prepared her for. “Lyra?” a voice whispered beside her. She turned to see the other eleven women emerging from the gateway. All of them between twenty-one and twenty-three. All volunteers, just like her. Chosen for their intelligence, resilience, and — though no one had said it aloud — their prime fertility. “This is unreal,” Lyra breathed, unable to keep the wonder from her voice. A delegation of realm officials awaited them on a wide marble platform. Tall, elegant beings with silver-veined skin that shimmered faintly under the moonlight. Their robes flowed like liquid starlight as they bowed. “Honored daughters of Earth,” the chief emissary intoned, his voice rich and melodic. “You bring hope to our fading realm. Tonight, we celebrate the dawn of a new partnership.” The welcome feast was overwhelming in its beauty. They were led into a grand hall where crystal chandeliers floated without chains, casting rainbow prisms across the walls. Platters of fruit that sang softly when sliced, goblets of glowing nectar wine that warmed the blood and loosened the tongue. Realm nobles — both male and female — mingled with the human women, asking polite questions about Earth’s oceans, cities, and technology. For nearly two hours, Lyra allowed herself to believe this was everything she had hoped for. Then the grand double doors at the far end of the hall opened. He entered. High Lord Kaelith Vaelor. The air itself seemed to still. Every realm inhabitant dropped to one knee. The human women followed a heartbeat later, uncertain. Lyra rose from her bow a second too soon, curiosity winning over protocol. Their eyes met across the vast hall. Time fractured. Kaelith’s powerful stride faltered. For the briefest moment, something raw and ancient flashed across his ageless face — hunger, recognition, and a desperation so deep it made her chest tighten. Then the mask of cold authority snapped back into place. He continued forward, but his molten gold eyes never left her. Not the group. Only Lyra. A strange warmth bloomed in her chest, as if some invisible thread had finally pulled taut after years of gentle tugging. She brushed the feeling aside, telling herself it was the magic in the air playing tricks. “Welcome,” Kaelith’s voice rolled through the hall like distant thunder. Deep. Resonant. Ancient. “You were told you came for exploration and diplomatic partnership. That was… only half the truth.” A ripple of confusion passed through the human women. Kaelith continued without mercy. “Our realm is dying. The Great Withering has weakened our magic and our bloodlines for over four centuries. We brought you here under false pretenses because we had no other choice.” His gaze swept over the group once before locking back onto Lyra. “You were brought here to breed the next generation. To save us.” Silence crashed into chaos. Shouts of outrage. Tears. One woman — Mia — looked ready to faint. Zara stepped forward aggressively, cursing. But Lyra barely heard them. Kaelith was still staring at her. And in that stare, she felt seen in a way no one had ever seen her before. As though he had been waiting for her across centuries. “You lied to us,” Lyra said, her voice cutting clearly through the noise despite the pounding of her heart. Kaelith stepped closer, the rest of the hall fading into irrelevance. When he spoke again, his words were meant for her alone. “I withheld what was necessary, Lyra Kane.” His voice dropped, rough with something far deeper than political calculation. “But you… you were always going to be mine.” A shiver raced down her spine. Behind him, Lady Isolde Veyra watched with open, murderous jealousy, her violet eyes promising violence. Lyra had just become the center of a storm she never saw coming. Chaos swallowed the grand hall. Shouts of disbelief and fury erupted from the human women. Zara lunged forward, only to be gently but firmly restrained by two realm guards. Mia collapsed to her knees, sobbing. Several others demanded to be sent home immediately, their voices cracking with betrayal. Lyra stood frozen amid the storm, her eyes still locked with Kaelith’s. That strange, inexplicable pull tugged harder at her chest — warm, insistent, almost familiar. She hated how steady his gaze remained, as though he had rehearsed this moment for centuries. “Enough,” Kaelith said, his voice low yet carrying through the entire hall like a command carved into reality. The temperature dropped sharply. Every voice fell silent. “You will be escorted to your quarters. You will want for nothing. But your purpose here is no longer a mystery. Fight it if you must. It changes nothing.” Guards in silver-and-black armor moved in with polite precision, herding the twelve women away from the feast. Lyra was separated from the group almost immediately. As she was led down a glowing crystal corridor, she glanced back once. Kaelith was still watching her. The luxurious wing prepared for the human women felt like a beautiful lie. Spacious suites with silk-draped beds, private bathing pools fed by glowing springs, balconies overlooking the pulsing bioluminescent forest. Everything shimmered with soft magic. Everything screamed prison. The moment the heavy doors sealed behind them, the dam broke completely. “They lied!” Zara slammed her fist against a marble pillar. “We’re not ambassadors — we’re fucking breeding stock!” One woman retched into a corner. Another curled into a ball on a chaise lounge, whispering “I want to go home” over and over. The air grew thick with fear and rage. Lyra leaned against the balcony railing, gripping the cool crystal until her knuckles whitened. The strange warmth in her chest refused to fade. It felt like something inside her had recognized Kaelith. The sensation both terrified and intrigued her. The doors opened again without warning. Lady Isolde Veyra swept inside like a storm wrapped in silk. Her porcelain-silver skin glowed with barely contained fury, violet eyes sharp as daggers. She wore deep indigo robes that accentuated her elegant, regal figure. “Comfortable?” she asked, voice dripping with venom. Her gaze swept over the group before settling on Lyra with particular hatred. “These are the finest quarters in the Obsidian Tower. You will be pampered beyond your primitive dreams.” Lyra stepped forward. “And who are you?” “Lady Isolde Veyra, High Court Noble and former favored consort candidate of the High Lord.” A cruel smile curved her lips. “I have waited centuries for him to choose a mate. And then you arrived — a soft, magicless little human — and suddenly he looks at no one else.” Isolde circled Lyra slowly, like a predator assessing prey. “Enjoy his fleeting obsession while it lasts. He will use you until your womb runs dry, then discard you like all the rest. When that day comes, I will be there to watch you shatter.” Before Lyra could respond, a resonant chime echoed through the chamber. “The High Lord requests the immediate presence of Lyra Kane,” an attendant announced from the doorway. The other women turned to stare at her — some with pity, some with resentment, some with desperate hope. Isolde’s expression twisted with pure malice. “It seems your special treatment begins tonight,” she hissed as Lyra passed. “Pray you survive it.” Lyra followed the attendants through winding corridors that grew increasingly opulent. The magic here felt heavier, older. When the final obsidian doors opened into Kaelith’s private tower, her breath caught. The chamber was vast and breathtaking — towering windows overlooking all of Vaeloria, ancient tapestries that shimmered with living scenes, and a massive hearth carved from a single amethyst. Kaelith stood on the balcony, moonlight tracing the silver veins beneath his obsidian skin. He turned as she entered. Those molten gold eyes burned with barely restrained hunger. “Lyra Kane,” he murmured, stepping inside. The doors sealed behind her with a soft, final sound. “We have much to discuss.” Lyra lifted her chin, refusing to show fear even as her pulse thundered. “You orchestrated all of this. The lies. The kidnapping. Everything.” Kaelith moved closer, towering over her. The air between them crackled with tension. When he spoke, his voice was rough, almost pained. “I did what was necessary for my people. But you…” He reached out and gently — almost reverently — brushed a strand of hair from her face. His fingers lingered against her cheek, sending sparks racing across her skin. “You were always meant to be here. With me.” That strange pull in her chest flared hotter. Lyra stepped back, heart racing. “Don’t touch me,” she whispered. Kaelith’s smile was dark and devastating. “You say that, yet your body leans toward me. This connection between us… it is older than you know.” He stepped closer again, caging her without touching. The heat rolling off his powerful frame made her dizzy. “I will not force you tonight. But you will remain in my tower as my consort. The other women will be protected and well-treated — so long as you cooperate.” Lyra’s breath hitched as he leaned down, lips hovering just above hers. “Choose wisely, little explorer,” he whispered. “Because resisting me may prove more difficult than you imagine.” The tension between them was electric, dangerous, and undeniable. And Lyra realized with dawning horror that part of her didn’t want to resist at all.Two months after the Rights Accord, Kaelith and Lyra made a bold decision.They invited Thorne Ravencrest for formal talks under truce.The meeting took place on neutral ground. Thorne arrived with a small delegation, his emerald eyes wary but calculating.“You’ve made progress,” he admitted. “But it’s not enough. The outer islands still suffer. The Withering continues.”Kaelith nodded. “Then help us fix it. Join the research council. Share what you know about the old magic.”Thorne looked at Lyra. “And you? Do you truly believe he can change?”“I believe we can force change,” Lyra replied. “Together.”After long negotiations, Thorne agreed to limited cooperation. The Eclipse Order would monitor reforms and provide ancient knowledge in exchange for amnesty and influence on the outer islands.It was a risky alliance, but a necessary one.Isolde’s reaction was predictable and furious. She withdrew from the council entirely, declaring the reforms a betrayal of pure bloodlines.The court
Three months after the second alignment, the Dying Veil Realm had entered a tentative new era.Lyra stood at the center of the newly established Integration Center on one of the stable floating islands. The facility combined realm crystal architecture with practical Earth-inspired designs — wide windows for natural light, communal spaces for discussion, and secure medical wings for both human and realm patients. Seven human women now worked here alongside realm scholars and healers, documenting cultural exchanges and researching the Withering.Zara led a team mapping compatible genetic markers for voluntary partnerships. “It’s not perfect,” she told Lyra during a morning briefing, “but at least it’s choice. Three more women are considering formal bonds. The rest want the next transport window to Earth.”Lyra nodded. “Keep the process transparent. No pressure.”Lady Elowen approached, her silver-streaked hair catching the light. “The moderate houses are supporting the new education ini
The full council meeting four days later was the most important gathering since the alignment.Lyra sat at Kaelith’s right hand as the Rights Accord was presented — a comprehensive document granting the human women legal status as citizens, protections against coercion, and pathways to return to Earth if they wished.Lord Varak opposed it fiercely. “This weakens our renewal efforts. We cannot afford sentimentality.”Isolde’s faction echoed the sentiment, but with less venom than before. They were testing the waters, waiting for Kaelith to show further weakness.Kaelith listened to the arguments, then spoke with surprising clarity. “The Withering will not be solved by force alone. We have tried that for centuries. The Accord passes. Those who disagree may leave the council.”The vote was narrow but decisive. The Rights Accord was approved.After the session, several moderate nobles approached Lyra privately, offering cautious support. “You have changed things,” one elderly lord admitte
The days following the alignment were a blur of healing and fragile negotiations.Kaelith was confined to his chambers under strict magical rest. The soulbond’s drain had nearly killed him, but the alignment’s judgment seemed to have stabilized him somewhat. His silver veins were slowly regaining faint luster, though he was still weak.Lyra stayed by his side, helping where she could. The other human women were given better quarters and assurances that forced pairings were suspended indefinitely. Zara remained skeptical but grateful. Mia began to speak again.Soren was officially reinstated as Lyra’s primary guard, though Kaelith watched their interactions with quiet possessiveness.Isolde had retreated to her faction’s holdings, plotting in silence. Thorne and the Eclipse Order had withdrawn to the outer islands, watching and waiting. A fragile peace held, but it was paper-thin.One evening, Kaelith called Lyra to his bedside.“You saved me,” he said quietly. “And the realm. I owe yo
The night of the alignment of the three moons finally arrived.The Grand Hall of Veils had been prepared once more, but this time the atmosphere was different — heavier, sharper, filled with anticipation that bordered on violence. The floating silks were deeper crimson and black, the crystal pillar
One day remained until the alignment of the three moons.The Obsidian Tower hummed with barely contained tension. Servants moved like ghosts. Guards patrolled in doubled shifts. The very air felt charged, as though the realm itself was holding its breath before the coming storm.Lyra spent the morn
Two days remained until the alignment of the three moons.The Obsidian Tower felt like a powder keg ready to ignite. Servants moved with nervous haste. Guards patrolled in larger groups. Even the floating crystals seemed to flicker with unease, as if the realm’s magic sensed the approaching fractur
Lyra barely slept after meeting Thorne Ravencrest. The Eclipse Order leader’s emerald eyes and cold ultimatum haunted her through the remaining hours of darkness.At first light, as requested, she went to Kaelith.He was waiting in his private sanctum, standing by the vast windows overlooking the s






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