UNA gasped for air. She opened her eyes and studied the place around her. Was this the deepest part of the crater? Why was she still alive after her fall?
It appeared she was inside a cave; her body lay on a large, flat stone. There was a weird black smoke formation moving in circles above her.
Una got up, ignoring the severe head and joint pain. She immediately held her chest. There was no wound present there. Una noticed her clothing—a white robe, clean as snow.
She observed a glittering red magic circle around her. What was happening? Did she reach Zurga? Or maybe this was Elduri because she pleaded with a demon deity.
Until an amusing laugh echoed around the cave, it came from the circulating black smoke.
“You called for me… my child,” said a voice with a thick accent of an ancient fae language she clearly understood.
“Lord… Luxus?” Una’s eyes broadened. It was just a wild guess, but her instinct was never wrong.
The black smoke rapidly moved until it formed a shape. And with just a blink of an eye, an ethereal-looking fae with a long sharp ear had materialized. He had long golden hair, fair skin, and a flame mark on his forehead. He wore an orange and black robe with intricate gold embroidery.
“I will give you a chance to be resurrected. But it will come with a hefty price….”
Una could not find the right words to say. She was mesmerized by the beauty of the creature in front of her. She had seen a lot of faeries and immortals, but none of them could compare to his ethereality.
Memories came in a flash.
Fang’s deceit…
Hevian’s disloyalty and betrayal…
The cursed wedding night…
Una was suddenly filled with fury. Lord Luxus was staring intently at her as if enjoying her agony.
“I will bargain anything, my lord. I’ll take my revenge on everyone who has wronged me. I will eradicate them all!” The hammering in her chest grew. The pain caused by the betrayals of her kind was unforgivable.
“Very well… you will live only with the hate in your heart. You will not be capable of feeling love and affection since it caused you so much pain. But I will grant you immortality as my child… Una.”
She nodded. “I’ll forever be indebted to your blessings, Lord Luxus.”
“Remember, if you love… you will die.” The words of the Demon King were carved in her mind. It was a small sacrifice compared to his gift.
Lord Luxus smirked. He motioned his hand, and a scarlet orb formed in his palm. The cave was filled with bright crimson lights.
“Rise, my child! Show your wrath and avenge your unlawful death.” The orb penetrated her chest. And then suddenly, her wavy hair turned all white.
The pain seeped into her entire body as she was slowly consumed by the power being transferred to her. She cried and shrieked, but she was determined to survive.
Hevian’s face was visible in her mind, and her rage flourished even more.
“I will kill you!” Una cursed again and again until her blue eyes turned crimson. She endured everything until the orb finally became one in her body.
Una lost consciousness after that. Her body remained still as she lay flat on the stone.
It is time… a familiar voice whispered.
Una opened her eyes again. But this time, she was lying motionless in the heart of a familiar forest.
“HEY, wake up! Why are you here? Are you lost?” A gentle voice asked and tapped Una’s cheek. She blinked hard to grasp the situation but ended up closing her eyes again. “Did you encounter a beast and fight with it that you lost consciousness?” the voice added.
She suddenly gaped, and her forehead creased. “W-what happened?”
Una raised her hand to cover her eyes and not be blinded by the rays of the sun. Her mouth fell open when the owner of the voice came clearly into her sight. A male fae with long black hair neatly tucked in a ponytail, as if showcasing his pointed ears with a few silver piercings.
Una thought he looked familiar, but she could not name him. The fae was still studying her like a rare creature.
Although she didn’t give him much attention, Una focused on her quivering hands. They appeared paler than usual, and her fingernails were black.
“Where… am I?” She tried to get up but felt like her body was heavy. The fae did not hesitate to assist her to sit on the grassy ground. A thick fog was visible around their location. Una could feel the cold temperature of the morning mist.
“You are here in the thickest part of Qalin Forest—”
“Qalin Forest? What am I doing here?”
“You’re the only one who can answer that. I only pass by here to check the area for the coming Equinox Hunt.”
Equinox Hunt? If she remembered it correctly, the wolf nation had celebrated it recently. Una was confused but didn’t say a word.
Una couldn’t understand what was going on. She never went back to Qalin Forest after the bloody incident with her family. All the commoner shifters used to reside in this part of Nacht territory. The so-called Wolfless Zone.
She met the stranger’s scrutinizing gaze. “H-how do I look? Why do you keep staring at me like that?”
“Oh, your eyes are unique. I’m quite mesmerized. Probably you shared the same bloodline with the queen. And for your silky white hair, I assumed you have an Alsacheri ethnicity because faeries there somehow resembled your hair color. Am I wrong?”
Una averted her glance. What was wrong with her? Her memories were blurry. When she tried to remember all the details, she felt as if her head would crack.
“Can you bring me to the Nizu River?” Una had to remember everything. Even this Qalin Forest was different from the way she recalled. Once she saw the famous river stretching to the four territories of Erganiv, she’d probably know what had happened to her. The water there had healing properties that could help to clear her hazy memory.
“Perfect! I’m on my way there. But may I know your name? With your looks, I could not distinguish which domain you reside in. You resemble a face of a mortal, but I can feel the pulsating power inside you. I’m Drite, by the way.”
“My name is….” It took her a while before uttering her name. But since this fae had helped her, she didn’t want to lie.
“Una,” she said.
Drite tilted his head and stood up before he laid his hand. “It’s an honor to meet you, Una. Come, hold me. Let’s travel together.”
Una was still perplexed, but deep inside, she knew Drite was harmless. As soon as she held his hand, she almost puked in severe dizziness because, suddenly, the surroundings swirled fast. Una closed her eyes while clasping her hair. Was she wrong about trusting this stranger?
Old habits die hard. When will I ever learn? Even your mate betrayed you. Trust no one! Una reminded herself.
However, when she opened her eyes, Una found herself sitting on the side of a vast flowing river with crystal blue water, and she could see the colorful fishes swimming there.
“We’re finally here at the Nizu River,” Drite smiled as if showing off. He just used his transportation magic along with Una.
Una didn’t say a word upon realizing the magic he did. Now she was sure this fae was not ordinary. She knew about the teleportation called Vanire. Only royal faeries could wield it and other high-ranking warriors.
She stared at her reflection in the water for a long time. What she saw was a completely different being. Her usual soft blue eyes were gone. It was crimson-colored, full of malice. Even her long white hair was a sign that she was an outcast among her kind.
Una washed her face, convincing herself that everything was just an illusion. And then she drank to quench her thirst. Slowly, memories flooded Una’s mind that made her lose her sanity for a moment.
She wanted to drown herself in the water because of the excruciating pain. Her whole body went cold and shook involuntarily. Sweats formed on her forehead as she gasped for air.
Drite only watched her in amusement in spite of being aware of the abnormality inside Una’s mana spherule—the core inside their body and the main source of their ability to do magic. For the first time, he was fascinated by this bizarre creature. What could be her origin?
It hurts! It’s so painful! Una screamed like her heart seemed to be shattered into pieces.
She failed to notice the tears welling up in her eyes. It was not because she felt lonely but because she had now recollected what had happened to her.
Una remembered everything!
Hevian killed her without remorse, and the three families convinced her mate to sacrifice her to the Moon Goddess because of mere hearsay.
“I’m alive!” Una laughed hysterically, despite the tears falling from her eyes. “And I’m back!”
Every painful memory was played in her mind as if everything had occurred only yesterday. Those thoughts triggered the extreme rage that lay dormant for a while. She was indeed revived—the Demon King bestowed upon her this gift. Una felt something lurking inside her, waiting to be unleashed.
Power.
Una recognized it in an instant. She’d avenge her cruel death, and everyone who wronged her would face a horrible demise.
“I need to see the Alpha of the Sabre pack…” she uttered when the pain subsided. Her breathing came to normal.
The male fae seemed surprised by what she said. “Hevian?”
Una stared at the faerie in disbelief. Something was wrong. “Not him. I meant Fang.”
Drite chuckled. “Hold on. Fang was forced to retire twenty years ago because of the civil war among the three packs. Hevian is now the reigning Alpha King of the Nacht Territory.”
“Twenty years ago? Impossible!” Una shook her head, disregarding Hevian being the Alpha King. She had plenty of time to ask Drite about it. She had to know the discrepancy in her timeline.
Drite’s brow raised. “You don’t know, do you? Where have you been all these years?”
Twenty years… Una could not believe it. Had she been gone that long? She was even more baffled.
“When the civil war happened?”
“If I remember correctly… it started during Hevian’s wedding night. Let me tell you. It was bloody. So many wolf shifters died, and the battle lasted for a while. If the Lord of Gwiazda did not interfere, the wolf nation would cease to exist.”
No way!
Una’s jaw flexed upon the realization that she’d been resurrected after twenty years!
“BRING me to the Alpha King.” Una’s crimson eyes were consumed by intense resentment. She’d start her plan right away. She would never hesitate to purge everyone there…especially Hevian. With her power now, she could make these lowly shifters bow to her and kill them in just a snap of her finger. It took her a while to absorb the truth about the time that had passed since her death.“Your peculiarities amazed me, Una. There have been a lot of changes here in Gwiazda since twenty years ago. It became stricter that even royal faeries from the neighboring domain of Erganiv could not enter here without an official business. The same goes for all the Gwiazdans. No one can cross the border without informing the Palace of Night and Stars. A barrier was created in every place here.” Drite studied her face. He’d seen her madness, but didn’t say a word about it.“And the residents here are okay with that? You make them prisoners. What a load of nonsense! What if they wanted to go to Argia or to
UNA gasped when she awoke in an unfamiliar room and quickly realized she was inside a dungeon. It was dark, and no window. Her hands were tied up with binding runes on both her wrists. But surprisingly, Una could see vividly in the darkness. But she had no time to be amazed because of her situation. Una tried to free herself, but it was useless. With every movement she made, her body was electrified. She bit her lower lip, preventing herself from screaming. Who knows what kind of creature lurked around this place? “Damn it!” she repeatedly cussed. This time, Una was careful not to trigger the binding runes. She needed her strength to stay alive. There were lots of questions circulating in her mind. How was she captured? Did Hevian’s wolf army catch her after the skirmish she did at the Midnight Fortress? Impossible! The mere thought of Hevian imprisoning her after being resurrected made her blood boil. He must hate her to the core. It was not surprising since she died in his hands
20 YEARS AGO “UNA, bring this to your father!” Ursila called her daughter, who was busy picking fresh flowers and herbs in their small garden. “Yes, mother!” Una beamed. Her favorite white dress shimmered under the light of the morning sun. She held a basket and hurriedly brought the flowers inside their hut. Their house was located in the lush greenery of the Banxi Mountains on the southern side called Qalin Forest. The servants’ families lived there. Mostly a typical shapeshifter who had weak wolf form. In short, they were just a lowly immortal commoner in this new haven created by the faeries and deities after the Great Fae War. Ursila handed Una a bottle of fresh milk, a newly baked bread, and marble potatoes cooked in butter. “Here, your father is busy hunting. Maybe he’s starving now.” “All right, mother.” “Don’t wander around. You know the rules.” Ursila reminded her. Knowing she was stubborn sometimes. “Rest your mind, mother. I would never put my life in danger. Especia
“YOUR name is Hevian?” Una thought the name rang a bell. Her eyes widened when she realized who he was. “The son of the Alpha King!” Una bowed down. “I don’t deserve to look straight into your face, Prince Hevian.” “Una… that’s a nice name. It’s not a crime to look at me.” Hevian checked the three shifters tending to Nivo’s wounds. “Hunters are not allowed to cross the Qalin Forest. My apologies for causing this mess.” Una slowly raised her head. “I just want my father to return home safely.” Hevian nodded. “I’ll be back here after the hunt, Una. And as repayment for this incident, I will give you company to roam the Midnight District as we celebrate the Moon Festival.” Una’s jaw dropped. The son of the Alpha King would make this effort for a lowly servant like her? It sounded wonderful, but she doubted if it would truly happen. Una cleared her throat. “That won’t be necessary.” She declined because she thought it was too much. After all, she was no special. Why would a royalty w
UNA thought everything would turn fine when she and her father returned home. Ursila was waiting as usual and had no idea what had happened to them. They thought that telling her was unnecessary since Ursila would be worried for nothing. But as they ate dinner in their house, their laughter turned to scream when someone barged in, destroying their thick wooden door.“Una, hide!” Nivo was alert. He stood up and grasped the knife in the kitchen. “What is happening?” Ursila gaped to see three unidentified males in their living room.“Get your mother!” Nivo ordered.Una grabbed her mother’s arm and exited the back door. She assisted Ursila toward the dry well that would be their hiding spot. “Go first, mother. I’ll follow you after.”“No…you go first.” Ursila refused, but Una was adamant. “I’ll find help. Please, go.” Una forced Ursila to climb down the wooden stair. “I am the best runner in this family, remember?”Ursila was still hesitant to hide, but Una was persistent. “Okay, be c
“UNA…” Hevian mused.“Prince?” Una couldn’t believe her eyes that Hevian’s face staring worriedly at her. And it took her a while to realize she was in his arms.“Are you hurt?” Hevian shifted his focus to her shoulder that had been wounded.“No. Please, we need to rush home. My parents are in danger!”Hevian slowly put her down when he was sure that Una was fine. The Princess of Alsache surely did a good job of healing her. Even the scar on Una’s shoulder was barely visible.“I’ll carry you with me. Hold tightly.” Hevian immediately transformed into his beast form without waiting for Una’s answer.She also wasted no time mounting at the back of Hevian’s massive wolf form. Every second counts especially since Nivo might be drawing his last breath. Worse, the perpetrators might have found Ursila’s hiding place.When the gray wolf sprinted fast, Una crouched down and tightly held to its fur. She had never ridden a wolf before, or even a horse. But surprisingly, she could balance herself
THE illumination of the Lunar Trifecta’s full moon gave a calm vibe to everyone in the Banxi Mountain Alps—where the three powerful packs resided. The infamous Nacht territory where the sun never shines, and everyone called it the Wolf Nation. The Wolf Nation was an autonomous region in Gwiazda. This small domain was ruled by a tyrant Alpha King known as Fang. The ruthless head from the Sabre pack. He’d do everything to amass great power. And now, he ordered to kill a lowly servant who mated to his son. On the border of Dilim City near the Great Sea, Una wasted no time when the wolf army was mobilized. She ran for her life as howls reverberated in the dark forest. She wore her black wedding dress, waiting for her mate to celebrate their union. But because of the sudden commotion, she forgot to put on her boots as she had enjoyed splashing water with her feet on the stream earlier. Una sensed great danger. She had anticipated the situation might turn like this and hoped everything w
“UNA…” Hevian mused.“Prince?” Una couldn’t believe her eyes that Hevian’s face staring worriedly at her. And it took her a while to realize she was in his arms.“Are you hurt?” Hevian shifted his focus to her shoulder that had been wounded.“No. Please, we need to rush home. My parents are in danger!”Hevian slowly put her down when he was sure that Una was fine. The Princess of Alsache surely did a good job of healing her. Even the scar on Una’s shoulder was barely visible.“I’ll carry you with me. Hold tightly.” Hevian immediately transformed into his beast form without waiting for Una’s answer.She also wasted no time mounting at the back of Hevian’s massive wolf form. Every second counts especially since Nivo might be drawing his last breath. Worse, the perpetrators might have found Ursila’s hiding place.When the gray wolf sprinted fast, Una crouched down and tightly held to its fur. She had never ridden a wolf before, or even a horse. But surprisingly, she could balance herself
UNA thought everything would turn fine when she and her father returned home. Ursila was waiting as usual and had no idea what had happened to them. They thought that telling her was unnecessary since Ursila would be worried for nothing. But as they ate dinner in their house, their laughter turned to scream when someone barged in, destroying their thick wooden door.“Una, hide!” Nivo was alert. He stood up and grasped the knife in the kitchen. “What is happening?” Ursila gaped to see three unidentified males in their living room.“Get your mother!” Nivo ordered.Una grabbed her mother’s arm and exited the back door. She assisted Ursila toward the dry well that would be their hiding spot. “Go first, mother. I’ll follow you after.”“No…you go first.” Ursila refused, but Una was adamant. “I’ll find help. Please, go.” Una forced Ursila to climb down the wooden stair. “I am the best runner in this family, remember?”Ursila was still hesitant to hide, but Una was persistent. “Okay, be c
“YOUR name is Hevian?” Una thought the name rang a bell. Her eyes widened when she realized who he was. “The son of the Alpha King!” Una bowed down. “I don’t deserve to look straight into your face, Prince Hevian.” “Una… that’s a nice name. It’s not a crime to look at me.” Hevian checked the three shifters tending to Nivo’s wounds. “Hunters are not allowed to cross the Qalin Forest. My apologies for causing this mess.” Una slowly raised her head. “I just want my father to return home safely.” Hevian nodded. “I’ll be back here after the hunt, Una. And as repayment for this incident, I will give you company to roam the Midnight District as we celebrate the Moon Festival.” Una’s jaw dropped. The son of the Alpha King would make this effort for a lowly servant like her? It sounded wonderful, but she doubted if it would truly happen. Una cleared her throat. “That won’t be necessary.” She declined because she thought it was too much. After all, she was no special. Why would a royalty w
20 YEARS AGO “UNA, bring this to your father!” Ursila called her daughter, who was busy picking fresh flowers and herbs in their small garden. “Yes, mother!” Una beamed. Her favorite white dress shimmered under the light of the morning sun. She held a basket and hurriedly brought the flowers inside their hut. Their house was located in the lush greenery of the Banxi Mountains on the southern side called Qalin Forest. The servants’ families lived there. Mostly a typical shapeshifter who had weak wolf form. In short, they were just a lowly immortal commoner in this new haven created by the faeries and deities after the Great Fae War. Ursila handed Una a bottle of fresh milk, a newly baked bread, and marble potatoes cooked in butter. “Here, your father is busy hunting. Maybe he’s starving now.” “All right, mother.” “Don’t wander around. You know the rules.” Ursila reminded her. Knowing she was stubborn sometimes. “Rest your mind, mother. I would never put my life in danger. Especia
UNA gasped when she awoke in an unfamiliar room and quickly realized she was inside a dungeon. It was dark, and no window. Her hands were tied up with binding runes on both her wrists. But surprisingly, Una could see vividly in the darkness. But she had no time to be amazed because of her situation. Una tried to free herself, but it was useless. With every movement she made, her body was electrified. She bit her lower lip, preventing herself from screaming. Who knows what kind of creature lurked around this place? “Damn it!” she repeatedly cussed. This time, Una was careful not to trigger the binding runes. She needed her strength to stay alive. There were lots of questions circulating in her mind. How was she captured? Did Hevian’s wolf army catch her after the skirmish she did at the Midnight Fortress? Impossible! The mere thought of Hevian imprisoning her after being resurrected made her blood boil. He must hate her to the core. It was not surprising since she died in his hands
“BRING me to the Alpha King.” Una’s crimson eyes were consumed by intense resentment. She’d start her plan right away. She would never hesitate to purge everyone there…especially Hevian. With her power now, she could make these lowly shifters bow to her and kill them in just a snap of her finger. It took her a while to absorb the truth about the time that had passed since her death.“Your peculiarities amazed me, Una. There have been a lot of changes here in Gwiazda since twenty years ago. It became stricter that even royal faeries from the neighboring domain of Erganiv could not enter here without an official business. The same goes for all the Gwiazdans. No one can cross the border without informing the Palace of Night and Stars. A barrier was created in every place here.” Drite studied her face. He’d seen her madness, but didn’t say a word about it.“And the residents here are okay with that? You make them prisoners. What a load of nonsense! What if they wanted to go to Argia or to
UNA gasped for air. She opened her eyes and studied the place around her. Was this the deepest part of the crater? Why was she still alive after her fall? It appeared she was inside a cave; her body lay on a large, flat stone. There was a weird black smoke formation moving in circles above her. Una got up, ignoring the severe head and joint pain. She immediately held her chest. There was no wound present there. Una noticed her clothing—a white robe, clean as snow. She observed a glittering red magic circle around her. What was happening? Did she reach Zurga? Or maybe this was Elduri because she pleaded with a demon deity. Until an amusing laugh echoed around the cave, it came from the circulating black smoke. “You called for me… my child,” said a voice with a thick accent of an ancient fae language she clearly understood. “Lord… Luxus?” Una’s eyes broadened. It was just a wild guess, but her instinct was never wrong. The black smoke rapidly moved until it formed a shape. And wit
THE illumination of the Lunar Trifecta’s full moon gave a calm vibe to everyone in the Banxi Mountain Alps—where the three powerful packs resided. The infamous Nacht territory where the sun never shines, and everyone called it the Wolf Nation. The Wolf Nation was an autonomous region in Gwiazda. This small domain was ruled by a tyrant Alpha King known as Fang. The ruthless head from the Sabre pack. He’d do everything to amass great power. And now, he ordered to kill a lowly servant who mated to his son. On the border of Dilim City near the Great Sea, Una wasted no time when the wolf army was mobilized. She ran for her life as howls reverberated in the dark forest. She wore her black wedding dress, waiting for her mate to celebrate their union. But because of the sudden commotion, she forgot to put on her boots as she had enjoyed splashing water with her feet on the stream earlier. Una sensed great danger. She had anticipated the situation might turn like this and hoped everything w