“Commander Gaia of the fifth infantry division, the Alpha has given out a mandate for you.” A loud voice and a destructive banging of the door woke me up. I aggravatedly closed my eyes and tossed this thick green blanket as I get up from bed.
“It’s an urgent mandate, the Alpha said.” It’s a new face, I wonder who this is.
“Commander,” he repeated as he handed me a letter with its ash seal still intact. My forehead creased as I opened it, a mandate? What would he want me to do?
“Fifth Infantry Division’s Commander,
Several reports of a massive vampire town settling on the border of the Abberant and the Madfur Okami Territory has been confirmed. Commander Gaia, the accomplishment you have attained from the last mission qualifies you to ascend a higher ranking by the time you can successfully decimate the village. I’m giving you three days for this assignment.”
What does he mean giving me this mandate?
My fist clenched and crumpled the whole paper realizing it is his intention.
“Arrange the army, we’ll execute the mandate before the sun rises,” I ended and shut the door close. My gaze landed to an opened curtain window witnessing the dawn breaking, it will only take a few minutes for the sun to completely show up. The entire room was tidy, looks like it was cleaned recently and an armor was daintily placed beside a large mirror.
As I entered the bath room, last night’s happening flashed on my mind. He is the one who had shoot and sedated me to sleep, that Alpha whom I did not have known his name. Red roses were left floating on a warm tub and the scent of lavender all over the room filled my nose. What kind of nonsense is this?
My lips twitched and ignored the mawkish style they’ve done to this room. Only few minutes was left before the whole army ought to leave and I don’t have time for such frivolous acts. Leaving the room with only fresh fabric wrapped around my body, I directed at the closet and grabbed clothes for inner just that comfortable to wear under a metallic armor. Facing the mirror, I fixed my hair up style and installed the bronze mask on my face. Luckily it didn’t fell off yesterday, I’ll let that alpha know my identity but not this face.
“Commander, warriors were all set on the ground. The army will act upon your order,” yelled someone behind the door which I just nodded and paced opening it. This girl also wears the same armor and stance with me, she seems to be a great piece on the battlefield. As I marched towards the exit, the sun rising and half of the warriors from the army of the fifth division not less than three-hundred soldiers were lined up at a certain position.
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Arriving at a town lying beneath the borders of Madfur Okami and Abberant… A peaceful and pleasant place, and here comes the enemy I myself lead to decimate this town of my own kin. With a single gesture from my hand, all the warriors shifted to their wolves. And to a flash, the pavement was stained with blood and cruelty reflecting the scenery a decade ago.
Vampires with all their might, defending their family. Defending their land and their pride. And here I am, doing nothing but watching how these enemies kill them. I was about to stroke the horse I’m riding away when a woman’s body suddenly slammed in front of me. And her raging red eyes in fury met mine. “You are a traitor,” she mouthed with her teeth clenching with disgust in her eyes.
“Kill her,” a simple command that ended the woman’s life with the warrior’s sharp claws. I have to… I must turn blind this time.
“Commander Gaia?”
I tightly shut my eyes and drove the horse away. Passing Mayari, the female general, in charge of this thing before I completely leave that place of bloodshed massacre. Down the hill was a calmly flowing river, crystal clear. A peaceful place I can stay just for a while. Hopping down, I walked forth the running water when I heard crying sound of someone.
“Caspian, hush please.”
A boy with his wailing sister on his arms. They’re trying to cross the river, and my feet seems to have its own mind and certainly approached them. Noticing me in armor, the two almost fell down the raging waters in terror. They must have taken me as one of the wolves that attacked their village. I motioned silence with my finger on my lips and carried the two of them to the other side.
“A safe place on the Livan part will shelter you.” I smiled, letting my eyes glow for the kids to know I am one of them. I watch the boy run away and completely lost out of my sight before I head back to the place when a creature with blue eyes appeared in front of me. A chestnut wolf.
“Is this how a commander leads an army? Leaving them in the battlefield?” He again spoke in my head.
“And what? Watch how they kill vampires like they’re mere insects? You did this on purpose, you want to show me these kind of things like I’ve never seen such ruthlessness! Like this is a kind of stage play!”
Again, anger burst out of me. Striking his furry neck with both of my hands down the craggy riverside, “You do not know how much pain I suffered all these years just because of your clan’s deeds. And you are not an exception the moment I’ll crash the entire Abberant territory.” My teeth gritted as my hands throttled him to death but in an instance, he shifted back to his human form and reversed the position with him strangling my neck.
“I told you once. If you would ever kill me, I will not hesitate to drag you down the pit. You are my mate and to where I am, you shall be by my side,” the Alpha gnashed and leaned closer to me. The moment he released his hand off my neck, it was too late for me to realize… he’s naked!
“Call me whatever you want, but the connection between us will never change. In my eyes, you are just a chess piece.” I tried to get away and escape from his firm grasp but he didn’t let go. There goes his fuming eyes filled with annoyance, I kept still and firm facing him but here runs my heartbeat real quick-banging and thumping that I can feel his warmth regardless of the metallic armor covering my entire body.
“You despise me for this reason, because I am a descendant from a clan you loath.” His voice softened as he buried his face on my shoulder. “What if I can change everything? If I can be someone who has no status, doesn’t bear a responsibility of a whole territory, is there any chance?”
I shut, no words ever dared to come out of my mouth. I don’t even know what to answer. What if? Is there any chance? Does he refer to us being… mates? Why is this thing a confusing matter to me? Why do I even give damn attention? He’s always driving me dumbfounded every time he draws out the topic of us being mates!
I’m a vampire, an enemy of their kind. We are enemies, but why? Why is it him? Why am I this bewildered every time he’s around? The strange racing of my beat, the attraction that’s pulling me closer to him. My lips can’t state it but my action does, he is an enemy I could not kill. Because whenever his eyes that holds the vastness of the sea stares at mine, the high walls I built suddenly collapses.
“You are my mate, Adira. But you are just like the roses in the wild. Too precious and yet the more I keep, the further it throbs pain. Thus, I’m being naive to chase you, I have lost you once and never the second time around.”
My brows furrowed and glanced at him. “Do you clearly know who am I to you? How sure are you? I am but someone who carries an obligation too. And a person like you has no power to stop me from executing my plans.”
Sun sets, and the entire army was bound to return to Abberant. Mounted on a horse, I calmly lead the voyage. Down a valley, where clouds heads down to touch the earth and the greeneries kissing the last drop of sunshine. A simple gesture on my hand released thousands of silver arrows from the sky. “Assassins!” “Watch out!” “Protect the Commander!” Dozens surrounded me in an instance, sheltering me from the flaming arrows. With no hesitation, I draw out the sword from my left and mercilessly slashed their throats
Episode 5: An Alfarro“Forget it,” He murmured, grabbing my hand as he walks away.“What’s with my hand? Why are you dragging me?” I complained but he did not answer. He walks faster and faster like he’s chasing someone which I do not understand why he needs to take my hand. My forehead creased as I let my legs follow him until we reached a cliff. The edge of the cliff that boasts the best place to see such scenery, a smile suddenly was painted on my lips unrestrained. I stepped closer at the cliff’s furthermost part and stretched out my arms. The full moon seems to draw really close that I can touch even the glow it possesses, sceneries like these makes my heart finds its ca
Episode 6: Sign“Did he leave?” I questioned which I later then answered on my own, “Of course he did, you wouldn’t come here if he is still around.”“I do not know if you really get it or you’re just acting unaware,” Diego enunciated as he wipes off the remaining drips of blood on his neck. “He is my father, do you think I would just stand there and watch you two kill each other?”“It could’ve been a wonderful live performance for you to watch.” He chortled as he turned away and walked towards the opened veranda door. “If I am you, yes I might’ve done that. But I am not someone wh
Episode 7: Strange disease As soon as we reached Cabuyao forest, I extracted a single drop of my blood to an ayusip gem then tossed it in between the gaps of two gigantic pine trees. Ayusip gems were pygmy rare stones that turn from blue to red when it absorbs a tiny amount of blood, and only Sinandaya territory has this kind of gem which we constantly use to enter the portal. Sinandaya has long been hidden from the rest of Claveria by the help of sorcery and one can only enter when a vampire’s blood drips down the ayusip gem. “Stop!” thundered a voice. It was from Tyler, the current brigadier in charge of the regiment. “A deadly strange disease was spreading throughout the capital and the other districts. Commander Felipe
Episode 8: Rigel Kentaurus Three days and a couple of nights, the envoy has finally returned from Pinansey-angan territory. Dustin and Lireign led that envoy which I rest assured they’ve handled the task well. Apart from the trusted ones inside the kingdom, they are the ones who have the gentle way of talking and calm appearance that makes them the perfect messengers. “What do they ask in return?” Felipe queried. We are on a covered area that they’ve created as a conference hall with the barrier separating us from the inside. The leaders of the districts were also present as to this meeting. Sinandaya kingdom was divided into four states, mainly the Abatan of the southern Sinandaya, the Halsema in the east, Ampusungan in the west, and the capital part is Naguey.
“Sinandaya kingdom has been hidden for a decade. And to this time, only this territory knew our existence. So as part of our condition, I request for this matter to stay confidential.” “Tell me a reason why we should keep it confidential,” Vander mouthed as he keeps his hand on his chin and the other on a glass chalice filled with blood. Two of his male confidants were standing on the side while the three of us, Lireign and Dustin, were sitting surrounding the round table. It was already dusk but none of us weren’t ready to leave because this Prince is making the deal much more difficult. He always morphs and diverts the discussion for I don’t even know the reason why.
“Where is she?” “Who?” Diego just shrugged when I opened the door. Revealing him in his suit earlier, army green tunic and a black trouser. And I couldn’t deny that he’s much more daunting and… ok, charismatic. “That lady who seems to be enjoying your company,” I answered in a sarcastic way. “Oh that, she’s just someone I used to know.”&n
“How was the third trial?” “Higher positivity than the first one.” “And is that good news?” Felipe smiled coquettishly as he showed me a tiny bottle filled with lilac liquid. “Efficacious, Gaia. The antidote was successful!” he bawled as he happily grasped the bottle in his hands. No matter how tough and tyrant he looks and acts, Felipe still has his soft side. “Then what are we waiting for? Let’s carry out the next step,” I replied full of glee and gaiety. “Four-thousand bottles were now on its way throughout the four states. And we have more
Death… is never evitable. Life has started the sprout. And then when it blossoms and reaches the end, they’re sent to death. That’s why they called them best of friends. “What would you want to be your reward, Gaia?” His voice reverberates inside my head. It still sounds euphonious even if it’s only a memory. “Balaraw. Hand me a dagger that is winged with a symbol of nobility and a warrior. I want it to be finely-worked with precious metals and ivory.” A tear fell down and blotted the cream color of the ivory handle. My fingers simply glided it away as I pulled the blade off from its sheath. &nbs
Adira’s POV“How many had Sinandaya sent?” I asked Tyler, Sinandaya’s second-in-command, while I stand on the military camp reserves’ portion.“Five platoons under His Highness’ order,” he answered with his hands crossed behind him. Right, from the moment Sinandaya has been brought back on Claveria’s map and its existence to the other territories’ eyes, Felipe Homura finally was crowned as the prince regent and should’ve been formally Sinandaya’s Emperor if it weren’t because of me who pulled another war. If it weren’t because of Tyler, I couldn’t have known the reason why Felipe left abruptly.“Does it in
Third person’s POV The blasting of the cannons, the yells and screams of bleeding hearts full of strong desire to grasp justice and stability, are all gone. The field that had once grown vast seas of dandelions now was covered in crimson blood. Cruelty, deceit, and wondrous bloodshed. Killing and rivalry had never left the world. His eyes were like raging seas, his every step closer and nearer to where the subject is was like thunder meeting the ground. The fire had been ignited and there was no turning back.“We met again,” he spoke. Amidst the dark skies with only the shine of the
“I’m not gonna shut unless you tell me what happened at the field,” I irritatedly replied when she again yelled at me to shut up. But still, she didn’t answer what I ask for and darted me a glare before taking it back to the tiny creature he was holding. “I’m not a good storyteller. Just do ask your good friend when he comes back later.” My eyes automatically rolled and lay my back on a standing pillow as I sip from a glass of blood. Then she suddenly talked, starting a decent conversation perhaps.“Do you have a name for him?” I shook my head and flung a plain stare at the sleeping baby in
Third person’s POV*Sinandaya; A week before Diego had left Abberant pack for the convocation in Shadowstone“It seems like you want to find something.” Snow is falling so hard. The windows are all shut tight except for the door that slammed open from the outside. In came a woman zipping her leather jacket. Her hair was untied and messed up flowing with the wind.“I know you,” blurted the man sitting on a single-seater couch facing the lighted fireplace. Her hair with a streak of crimson red settled on her shoulder when she tied it slowly as her feet approaches the man with a tied dark brunette hair.“So, you get cold too? Didn&rsqu
“What? They’re declaring what?” I almost tip over when one of Mayari’s team suddenly flashed down from the front carrying a sealed letter. And Pinansey-angan’s attack was stopped unanticipatedly.“Ceasefire, General. They want to pause temporarily.” My brows furrowed even more that I snatched the letter from her. But instead of a decent group of words, what’s written was a bunch of meaningless ones. ‘The Senate’s judgment.’“Why should I care about the Senate’s judgment?” I muttered irately with my fist clenching the piece of paper.
“The princess regent of Daghum committed the most ridiculous thing during a war. Hmm, never have expected that,” Marco casually commented as his eyes travel meters towards the enemies’ side. It’s almost set. Only a few more hours and the sun will be buried in the east, the signal for them to attack.“For now, we should leave her case for tomorrow. We have a problem that much needed our attention than hers. Do you two have something in mind?” I questioned them. Mayari talked and pointed Daghum’s army on the far corner of the frontier’s first line of defense. “What happens to them? I don’t think they will be under our control, now that their commander had left.”
Being told about my pathetic chronicle, Mayari shut silent about the Abberant’s side and didn’t ask any more questions. Except these two; the current beta of Sanguine and the princess regent of Daghum, trying to crack the shell.“I am warning you, Lady. If you dare step in my way, I’m gonna kill you.”“Oh, really? As if you can approach me, not even an inch, lowl!”“What? Do you think you’re that difficult to slit?” Since these two entered the tent for the convocation, they’re like cat and dog trying to kill each other in quarreling. One’s defending Abberant and the other against his side.
“Gaia!” Mayari blurted, eyeing the black stallion I’m in. Edith’s right, they’re all in here. Abberant’s main frontier, specifically in the fallen first and second lines of defense, was now retained by three divisions; Daghum, Sanguine, and Mayari’s platoon.“I need the plan,” I opened. Leaping down the horse and walking towards Mayari. A sword was on her side and attached to her leather-like chest plate were clusters of tiny daggers and blades, and if I would guess, it was not only secret weapons that were resting inside every clutch but of other useful things like pieces of cloth and perhaps tablets. “The&mda