Damon’s POV
I frowned as I watched her go, pacing after her till I blended into the shadows. My heart was beating rapidly as I re-lived her feisty dark eyes and how they told me off.
Surely the rumors of Princess Ariana of Warwick were true. I had seen women in their hundreds before, I have lived ten times the lifetime of the minstrels who walked the surface of all four continents. Rot in hell with the elementals? I bit my bottom lip, smirking at thin air. The wind and leaves rustled in response, they were laughing with me. Such a man had no place with my people.
I was an elemental myself, born of pure blood elementals who were wiped out thousands of years ago. If I hadn’t found my way to the Kingdom of Warwick, I may have been sitting at my throne, watching the boring jester who poked fun at the absence of a mate by my side. I’d gotten tired to obliterating them, so I just let him do what he wanted. I did try. I walked through all the kingdoms in search of a mate, and desperation was threatening to drive me over the edge and into death’s eternal abyss.
In my 3,000 years of existence, I had never been more worried than I was an hour ago.
In 3,000 years, I built a kingdom whose power could not be rivaled by any force in the world. In those years I have watched my kind die off without being able to birth an offspring. The ones who managed to find mates were wiped out during the Great Ethnic Cleansing, and I have walked the earth a lone wolf in all those years. It was a thing to behold watching the world transform from the use of sheep’s shredded wool for clothes, to using spindles in spinning fine silk.
And it was more disgusting to see how weak werewolves had become, so much that humans, who cowered before us now stood with their shoulders high. And so, I had to become the most powerful. The government of the earth rested at the tip of my tongue and disobedience was punished with the wrath of my blade.
In the middle of the jester’s mimicry, the beta of the kingdom brought me good news. Along with the new infrastructural proposal for Harmonia, the location of my mate had been identified. “Far east, my Lord.” He had said with excitement in his voice.
I mused him to speak further and he affirmed that the diviner of the kingdom under my union had seen it in the stars.
There were many kingdoms in the far east as he described it, it was difficult to choose a kingdom to begin with. But word carried it that the kingdom of Warwick held a power contest every year. Might as well try my luck.
So here I was as an ore merchant, walking the fields with Alpha Mariano’s strong-headed daughter. My insides did countless flips as I resisted the urge to lace my fingers in hers. The minute she walked through those doors, I felt every element shake with pleasure.
My heart threatened to leap out of its cage for the first time in three thousand years. I wanted to make her mine right then with the way she scanned the crowd and swayed her hips in my direction. I wanted her to bear my own pups, hold her in my arms, protect her, possess her with my being.
When Mariano spoke of his daughter, I didn’t know she would throw me off balance the way she had.
And in more ways than one. She spoke of people she had beaten, establishing that she was a warrior to the bone. She was as insensitive as she was beautiful, yet I couldn’t help but feel things I haven’t before. If we were mates, she surely would have known by now. Perhaps it was because I didn’t know that as well? I have never found a mate, so that sense was dormant.
But I’d only come to know that when she broke her bond with the fool she called Jasper. Her scent became an intense honeysuckle damned my senses. It took a split second of battle with the wind not to lunge at her and let the earth whisk us back to Harmonia. So when I’d asked to follow her back, it wasn’t because I wanted to.
The courtesy that this world has created demanded that I do so, it however, wasn’t the safest for her. But I had other things to attend to; something else and something unexpected had caught my fancy.
A searing scream tore through the air, followed by a whimper. I found my way out of the cover of the trees and inched towards the sound. I was just feet away when I crouched down in amusement, still locked away from their field of view.
“Bastard!” Jasper’s voice, a voice that I had come to detest rang again, and I peeked to see his mate on the ground. The blonde man leaned down to pick her up by the collars, and slapped her hard again, sending her reeling to the ground. “This is all because of you!”
“I didn’t do anything!” She pleaded, her hair tousled and her eyes begging earnestly.
“Yes, you did, Lorna! In your miserable existence, you wouldn’t know what power feels like!” He picked her up again. “We were supposed to be just one stupid night, but you just had to be a ‘too fertile’ omega! And now I just lost the chance to become the future of Warwick!”
“I didn’t know, Jasper!” The woman whose name I assumed was Lorna cried back. I couldn’t see Jasper’s face, but I knew he was seething. He shook his head and yanked her upwards.
“You did! I thought I was just a beta…” His voice faded but the wind brought it back quickly. “But no, she was my mate and you had to ruin things for me!”
He threw her to the ground and began kicking again. Screams and cries continued to ring through, louder for me as an elemental. The woman had curled into a fetal position, yet her cries wouldn’t deter Jasper from his assault.
“Jasper, please stop!”
“No! You deserve to die!”
“I’m carrying your pup, please!” She coughed out, raising one hand that Jasper was quick to kick away. He leaned down to tilt her chin up, grabbing it harshly.
“I don’t care about the stupid pup,” He growled back as if she should have known sooner. I heard her gasp and saw her eyes go wide. I clicked my tongue again. If he hadn’t done what he’d done tonight with Princess Ariana, I liked Jasper.
“I don’t even care if you live or die.” He continued, tightening his grip. “In fact, I’d be happier with you dead. And if you died right now, it has nothing on me.”
Jasper rose to his feet and begun his fit of kicking the woman on the ground. Lorna stopped moving and now lay flattened on the ground. Jasper didn’t stop, he kicked her one last time and pushed at her belly with one foot.
“Die, you fucking bitch!” He muttered, running one hand through his hair and heaving a frustrated sigh. “I hope you and your pup rot in hell with the elementals.”
The uncreative, unoriginal bastard spat at her form and started for the same way Ariana left. I shook my head, adjusting my cloak at his jab at my kind. I was tempted to believe that the people of Warwick had a problem with the existence of elementals.
If they did, I would have no problem destroying their kind as well.
I rose to my feet when Jasper was long gone, tapping leaves and debris off the hem of my clothes. It was awfully silent, except for my elements moving around. I was the only one who could hear it however, it was noiseless to every living thing. I took careful steps to where her body lay and crouched down again to study her form.
There was blood trickling down from her disheveled black hair, so much for somebody who worried about the bloodied nose I’d give Jasper. Curious, I poked one finger at her sides. She didn’t move.
“It would be such a waste if you died, Lorna.” I said lowly and placed a hand at her sides. Her heart was still beating, but I knew she couldn’t breathe. I wove two fingers through the air, sending shots of air down her nostrils. She could die from shock otherwise.
Lorna soon coughed out, springing forward immediately. She let out a shriek as soon as she saw me and did her best to scoot away from me. It wasn’t much anyways.
“Again, it would be such a waste if you died, Lorna,” I said with a smile. Her eyes were wide, and I could see her fingers squeezing the leaves on the ground in fear.
“Who are you?”
“We just met. I am Damon, an ore merchant from the West.” Saying it out loud was painful, but I needed to keep up the façade for a while longer.
“No,” She shook her head. “What did you do to me?”
“What’s the last thing you remember?”
“Jasper…” She trailed off, taking only a moment to come back to reality. “I remember him saying he didn’t care if I lived or died.”
“Then you can thank me for bringing you back to life.” I finished and rose to my feet again. While she enjoyed her daze, I started to walk away and she didn’t disappoint me.
“Wait!” She called back and I smirked. “Thank you…”
“I don’t accept such gratitude,” I said and turned to see her on her feet. She had confusion etched deep in her eyes.
“What do I do then?”
“Strike a deal with me. You want to see Jasper suffer, no?”
“I…” she sounded unsure.
“My time is precious to me now that it’s running out,” I pointed out at her and sent air through her hair. She shuddered at that, and had her eyes wider than my hands. She had so many questions she didn’t ask. So many questions I had no obligation to answer.
“Okay,” Lorna agreed, but I could still see the fear and skepticism in her eyes. “What do I do?”
“Would you stake your soul to see the end of him?”
Her eyes went wide. “What?!”
“I’m a merchant my dear.” I cooed, walking closer to her with a sly grin and handing her a handkerchief. “It’s always give and take, Lorna, for souls are the most…valuable.”
Ariana’s POVMy feet never stopped, it kept running, running far away from that place. It felt like if I ran long enough then maybe I’d forget, but I knew that was a lie.With each stomp of my feet it felt like it was closer than before. My wolf was in so much pain, with each howl it felt like her claws dug in my chest, attempting to rip my heart out, unsuccessfully, and with each scratch of her claws, it made me want her to take my heart out and for my impending death to finally find its way to me.The weight of my gown caused me to lose my breath quicker and there was a rage that bloomed inside of me, mixed with severe humiliation.I wanted him to see me like this in this form, beautiful and proud, I did this all for him. I never felt the need to prove myself to anyone but for Jasper I would do anything just so I was worthy.And yet…Suddenly, I halted in my tracks and screamed, clutching my chest. My knees gave out and I sank to the ground, profusely weeping.The pain of rejecting
Ariana’s POVUsually, when another entity was close by especially enshrouded with such a demanding aura, I’d notice.Anyone should notice. Heck I was an exceptionally trained warrior who had willingly undergone one of the most torturous trainings. My senses were always on alert.Yet, I didn’t notice him until he spoke, until he wanted us to be aware of his physical presence and that startled me—no, it terrified me because in a different situation I’d be dead without a doubt.This incident led me to another pressing question; who exactly was this man?With how much aura he was currently possessing, it forced me to focus solely on him. It felt like a tornado, determined to pull everything and everyone to it.He was closer now and Jasper seemed to have withdrawn farther away from me.“Hello, princess.” He said, taking a few steps closer, an amused smile dancing on his lips.I’d always hated being called princess because it signified the odds against me I’d been fighting since birth but n
Ariana’s POVRegardless of how strange I thought the situation to be, I had a duty to do. I quickly called on a patrol guard, requesting for the presence of about three more on duty guards.“Yes, your highness.” He said, bowing curtly and hurrying off.“What are you planning on doing?” Jasper asked.“We’re going to get Lorna and your unborn child justice. We’ll find the bear.” I turned to Damon, “You said it was a black bear, right?”He nodded in confirmation.“Alright,” I said, pacing around.Something about this didn’t feel right. This was Warwick territory and there was a strict policy that prevented bears or any other wild animal from killing werewolves in our jurisdiction. One hardly saw wild animals or monsters around here.During training wolves had to walk a lot further from the territory to see any wolf animal or bears so how did one, especially one who willingly killed a pregnant omega get so close. Better yet, how did the bear even get in?“Your highness.” I paused in my tr
Jasper’s POVAriana didn’t realize I had been following behind her, even though I had been repeatedly calling after her.What was happening? Why didn’t she notice me?The possibilities were endless but the stranger with the eyes of rubies that reminded me of death came to mind.What game was he playing? Did he want the throne too? I wouldn’t let him. I was the only one who deserved that throne, I’d slaved for nearly all my life for it, being at the foot of that brat.If only I could break her knees then maybe she’d realize she was too fast for a supposed princess. My canines were sharp with anger.I fastened my footsteps, grabbing her right hand by the wrist. Startled, she grabbed my hand on hers using extensive force I didn’t imagine possible. The intense roughness of her grip startled me causing me to instantly regret what I’d done.She twisted my wrist with dense instantaneous pressure just enough to cause pain and restrict my blood flow. I groaned out.“You fucking bi—" In seconds
Damon’s POVI had been cursed with the ailment of longing.Thousands of years accompanied by loneliness had truly driven me mad, yet I couldn’t stop. For the first time in a long time, I dreamt and yearned for someone to be by my side.Was this maddening yearning the punishment I had received from the moon goddess?Even while I departed from Ariana she still overtook my senses and I knew there was nothing I could do about it. Then there was the pulverizing anger that came over me anytime I remembered that ugly beta that had sent her into ruins with his actions. The beta she still had affection for.All throughout yesterday she couldn’t leave my mind even while I worked.I remembered not even paying attention to the black shadow when he called to inform of a job well done. All I wanted was to be close to her again and for her to smile at me once more.I couldn’t stop thinking about our day tomorrow and the endless possibilities that came with it. Would she finally notice she was destin
Ariana’s POVUnlike Jasper, I didn’t feel the lingering shadow of doubt every time the merchant spoke and a part of me knew that was dangerous.Why?Truth called to me like the single red thread of fate, and I couldn’t ignore it, the same way I couldn’t ignore him.So while the necklace dangled in front of me, with the initial ‘D’ illuminating with the sun, catching my gaze, my thoughts wandered.Accepting the condition resembled taking one’s life by jumping from the top of a tower and the question here was, would he jump after me, accepting the fate that came with landing?No, I’d be the one watching as he fell, yet drawing me to follow him. What promises could a merchant fulfill and what confidence did he have that leaned me so close to believe in him without a doubt?Questions I’d dreamt of while I slept awakened, sent me in an existential fit.Why was I truly doing this? What was my true ambition? I tried to repeat it to myself.I’m Princess of Ariana, the warrior of the Warwick K
Ariana’s POVMy judgement day had finally arrived. What waited for me down that path? Heaven or Hell? What had the moon goddess decided for me?I held my breath, shutting my eyes briefly as I focused on calming myself.I’d been dreaming of this day for so long it being in front of me felt like a fever dream. It still didn’t feel real, but I knew it was.The heartbeat of beginning thrummed in my chest, letting me know this was the day the skies had chosen. I stood, amidst twenty others, as we were the ones who had made it to the finals.Everyone who came to watch or support were seated while we stood on the stage for their display. The commentator appeared, approaching the pulpit.“I welcome everyone to the most anticipated Royal Final!” The crowd cheered, “We come here every year to watch the geniuses in all the kingdoms far and wide compete to lift their kingdoms to greater heights.” He turned towards us, “Of course, every year we celebrate those who have worked hard to gather unbeli
Ariana’s POVI felt insulted… strangely so and it was causing me a nasty headache.For the first time in my life the concept of revenge made sense and I wanted him to eat his words. But right now I wanted him to shut up so I turned, giving him direct orders with my eyes. A simple order for him to fuck off.He said nothing, brushing his shoulders past Jasper as he left. I couldn’t help but think how childish it all was.“Such a child,” I muttered.Just then, two more of the contestants approached me. Immediately I noticed Ronan, giving him a slap on the shoulder.“Here for another defeat?” I joked, rubbing salt on an open wound.“Not this time, Ariana.” He smiled, opening his arms, “Come on, give me a hug.”I enthusiastically did, so relieved to see him. Ronan and I were good friends from such a long time and the first man to still want to remain cordial even though I always beat him in battle. It was so refreshing. Although, he was persistent on marrying me and claimed to love me, a l
NERO’s POV“Nero! Patience!” My grandfather would always yell at me as a child and as I progressed in age, my reaction to that sentence greatly differed.I believe as you must’ve already guessed; for the worst.To be fair, at first, I did deserve it, considering I was a menace in the body of a small child.As the young and only grandson to the leader of the dwarf clan, I wasn’t the innocent, conveniently shy child that people would envision, considering my grandfather was sweet—at least the part they knew and I was accustomed to at the time.I was a mischief, or prankster, whichever you’d prefer to call it.I played pranks on children, and I derived joy in that, seeing their faces contorted in an expression they didn’t like nor could control. I enjoyed bending them in a cage of my own doing.My grandfather, terribly sweet—and loving—never minded my mischief.Thinking back now, his dream must’ve sucked whatever energy he had to reprimand an overly energetic five-year-old.It had alread
Ariana’s POV“What happened to you while I was away? There’s so much tiredness in your eyes,” He lifted my chin gently, meeting my eyes, “I can see your exhaustion, even though you try to hide it.”Guilt came over me and I found myself evading his eyes.Did he get to ask the questions?His palm cupped my cheek gently, pulling me in his arms, his tall frame crouched gently over me. “I worry I’ve failed, I worry I’ve failed you.”My lips pressed together, and tears gathered in my eyes. “I am… tired, a little bit.” My voice croaked and he held me tighter, “I’m here now, you can rest easy.”If not for his arms that held me I was this close to buckling and my body would have surrendered to my exhaustion.It was always so easy for me to surrender to his warmth. Yet somehow, that made me feel extremely pathetic but I stayed regardless.“Something is wrong,” He suddenly spoke.“What?” I pushed away from him.“We need to go in there.” He pointed towards the forge shed where Nero was currently
Ariana’s POVA punch came right at my abdomen, on the same spot I was hit.This time, it hurt a lot worse because the force used was nearly three times faster… and stronger.Instantly I coughed out blood, my eyes going hazy for a moment.Maybe I shouldn’t have just run in front of the door leaving me with no appropriate defense or offense but it was my responsibility to protect Nero.Another punch came flying across my cheek, heavy damage falling on my bleeding gums.If I continued like this without an appropriate defense I was as good as dead.I didn’t expect this degree of power or strength from one opponent, especially one that aimed to kill me as gruesomely as possible.I struck out my fists for a punch when Milo held it, surprising me.Painfully, he bent and twisted my wrists, nearly breaking them when I yelled out.Were these one of his abilities? Predicting attacks.If he was just this good then I was in a serious problem.“I knew you were weak I just didn’t expect,” He stared
Ariana’s POVThe shadows wasted no time in attacking us.The unhinged offense of their attacks made me know that they intended to leave here with our lives under their belt like an accomplishment from work.Judging from the looks of two of the faces it was easy to decipher that they were students.It had already gotten this bad?I quickly ducked, avoiding someone’s feet from connecting with my skull. Judging by the projected force, it would’ve actually hurt.“This is bad.” I said, moving backwards to a safe distance.“What are we going to do?” Bach asked, using his telekinesis.I froze.Yes, that was it. Telekinesis.“Bach, if you can hear me, say my name.”“Ariana.” He responded. I exhaled in relief, “So what’s the plan?”“You’re going to read their thoughts the same way you read mine. You need to be able to tell us their next form of attack before they act on it.”I stared at the only remaining shadow that didn’t come forward to attack. He simply stood there, hands crossed with his
Ariana’s POVFootsteps approached me. “How long have you been sitting there?”I sat under the shade of a tree. Looking up, I stared at Sigil who was accompanied by Bach. “Give or take; five hours.”His forehead creased in worry, “You’ve been waiting that long? It’s hot in the afternoon and we have no idea when he will be done. You could’ve gone home, you look like you need some rest.”I turned my head to the small building where the intense yet consistent sound of metal being beat into resurrection was heard. I squinted my eyes, trying to control the deep heaviness inside them.“He hasn’t come out ever since he laid his hands on that plan. I have no idea what kind of person he is but I don’t think I could leave here knowing how much pain is being put into making that sword.”“That was his decision to make, not yours. Whatever remorse you might feel is not yours to take. You need to remember that you are the one who wields the sword in the end.”I turned to face Sigil, “Do you know he
Damon’s POVFootsteps from behind approached me and instilled.“I thought you’d have left the school by now.”I turned to face the owner of the voice.Klaus.“Then I’d just be doing you a favor I have no interest in granting.” I spat in response.Klaus stepped closer, “I see you’ve figured it out already.”I placed both hands in my pockets, “It was hard not to. The shadows increasing, the lack of interest in how many souls I could acquire for you. You’ve turned this academy into your little breeding nest.”“Calling it a nest would mean something motherly— a thing that needed to be protected. Their souls hold none of such sentiments, at least to the dark shadow’s appetite. Now that I can easily heighten their demise without needing to deal with a lonely elemental werewolf,”—My jaw hardened—“I don’t intend for that luxury to end anytime soon.”“So you came here to kill me? I wouldn’t call that a sound plan, at least on your ends.”“No, I have no sadistic interest in your life. You will
Ariana’s POVI became alert.It was the only right thing to do as I caught a whiff of that ominous smell.Every picture of what could possibly go wrong came to mind and my anxiety returned. Was this a trap?Had Sigil unknowingly led us to a trap?“Who are you?” Sigil questioned and for the briefest second I blinked back in shock.How did he not know the identity of the person whom he’d led us to?“And who are you?” The short boy replied back, and I could only hiss.“I can only answer that if you are Nero, the sword smith.” Sigil shot back, and the look on the boy’s face suddenly changed.A sense of familiarity struck him and he said in a low voice - “Then you’ve come to the right place.”I raised a brow. Sigil did to.“I am Nero.” He said again, and relief followed by a shocking sense of wonder coursed through me.Nero was very short.He was a dwarf—a really buff one.“We have come to the right place, Ariana.” Sigil whispered slightly, moving forward and I followed him. He added almos
Ariana’s POVI stood in front of Fenrir’s door.He’d been discharged that same morning and was now staying at his quarters.I’d spent approximately four hours searching through shops for the materials Darko told me about only to end up here.If there was someone that could help me with finding ‘things’ he was my… only answer.I sucked in a deep breath.Extending my hand, I exhaled through my mouth, molded my hands into fists and knocked.There was no response.I was about to knock again when the door opened, revealing Fenrir.He didn’t look bad physically as he was still recovering from his injuries, but he didn’t look good either.I opened my mouth to speak but he beat me to it.“You want something from me?” He asked and I froze. “Don’t you?” He asked again“I do.”He said nothing.“There’s no one else that can help me with this but you.”“Yet you called me greedy with disdain on your face.”I bit my lip, looking down at my feet and feeling extremely self-conscious.“I guess it is ea
Ariana’s POVImmediately Damon disappeared from my line of sight, I went searching for Darko after.After retracing his peculiar steps, I found myself back at the library. And at the same table where he sat before.He was there, and his focus were immensely consumed by the book in front of him.To the normal eye, it would seem nice—motivational, but to me, I found the way his eye pierced the book as if to consume it whole off-putting.He had successfully created an image of a harmless butterfly, someone unaware of pain and how to inflict it.He looked like the perfect student and not like the scary creature he really was.As though he’d heard all my thoughts, he stopped reading and looked up.Our gazes met.I stilled.His eyes were completely blank, dark, scary, boring deep.I swallowed hard and took a step close.When I got close enough, I took a seat opposite him and sat down.“I’ve returned.” I began.“And no one except for the both of us seated here are aware of this, I believe?”