**LOVETH'S POV*
It took a week for me to adjust to the rhythm of my duties, sneaking in quick meals between chores while avoiding unnecessary attention. Pamela, ever watchful, seemed to know everything that went on in the palace, though she hadn’t confronted me directly. Maybe she didn’t care, or maybe she found amusement in my struggles. Either way, her silence felt more ominous than her words ever could.
The other maids, however, were relentless. Their bullying began subtly—a shoulder bump here, a mumbled insult there. At first, they masked their cruelty with feigned accidents or muttered apologies. But as days turned into weeks, their actions grew bolder. Shoves turned into slaps, and whispers became open mockery. They took pleasure in reminding me of my place: “Humans are at the bottom.” That mantra echoed through the halls like a sinister lullaby.
I tried to avoid them, skipping meals and working tirelessly to keep out of their way. But no matter how hard I tried, it seemed impossible to escape their torment. The wolves operated on a strict hierarchy, and as a human, I was beneath even the lowest among them. Reporting their behavior was out of the question—no one would listen, not while Sandrino reigned as Alpha. So, I endured, hoping that their interest in me would fade. But that was wishful thinking.
The bullying intensified, and I grew more isolated. My days were a blur of cleaning, dodging, and hiding. Exhaustion was my constant companion.
Today was no different. I was finishing up my chores when Pamela appeared, her smirk as sharp as a blade. I instinctively grabbed my cleaning supplies and tried to slip away, but she caught me with her wolf-speed.
"Trying to run away, Loveth?" Her voice was mockingly sweet.
"N-no. Not at all," I stammered, avoiding her piercing gaze.
"Oh, come now. You’ve been avoiding us at meals. Afraid we’ll break your fragile little body?” She laughed, her tone laced with menace. “You used to find time to eat before. What changed?”
I swallowed hard, unsure how to respond. When I stayed silent, she dug her sharp nails into my shoulder, and I winced.
“The others miss you,” she cooed. Her saccharine tone belied the malice in her words.
Wait. What was that she said again? ‘They miss me?’. I scoffed internally. What they miss was pushing me around and hitting me against the wall. They only missed their new found toy.
“You wouldn’t want to disappoint them, would you?”
“I… I—”
She yanked my hair, forcing me to look at her. “I expect an answer, human!”
“N-no, I won’t disappoint them,” I forced through gritted teeth.
“Good girl,” she said, releasing me with a smile that chilled me to the bone. “Come with me. There’s something I need you to clean.”
It was just on the tip of my tongue to tell her that I wasn't done with the current oned i wae supposed to do, but I held back and followed her obedienty without protest, clutching my supplies. She led me outside the palace—a rare occurrence since I was never allowed beyond its walls. We walked until we reached an old, decrepit well, its surroundings littered with fallen leaves. The place reeked of abandonment.
“Take a look,” Pamela ordered, nodding toward the well.
Hesitant, I peered over the edge. The well was dry, its sides covered in algae, with dried leaves scattered at the bottom.
“It hasn’t been used in years,” she mused.
Then why the fuck was she asking me to clean it?!!.
“But I think it’s time we brought it back to life. Clean it up. Water will be pumped in two hours.” Without another word, she turned and walked away.
I stared after her, disbelief rendering me momentarily speechless. There was no ladder, no way to safely descend. How was I supposed to clean the inside?
Oh gracious, what did I do to deserve this shit? I just pray Kelilah doesn't get caught, and subjected to such a torture.
I leaned over again, trying to devise a plan, when I felt a sudden shove. My heart leaped into my throat as I tumbled forward, the world spinning around me.
I screamed, arms flailing as I fell into the well, banging my head and legs as I failed in my attempt to grab onto something until I plummeted into the dark depths. My body hit the sides of the well, pain exploding with each impact. When I finally landed at the bottom, the air was knocked from my lungs, and darkness engulfed me.
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After what felt like hours, I came to, the world was spinning. My head throbbed, a sharp, relentless ache radiating from a tender spot. I raised a trembling hand to the source of the pain and felt the sticky warmth of blood. The memory of the fall rushed back, and I groaned, struggling to sit up.
Someone has pushed me over.
I was confused for a brief second as to who must have done such a thing, until I heard the sound of water rushing from somewhere around me. Water was gushing into the well, rising rapidly. Panic clawed at me as I glanced around. My leg was bent at an unnatural angle, and I couldn’t move it without searing pain. “Help me,” I called weakly, but my voice barely rose above a whisper.
Laughter echoed from above. I tilted my head back and saw faces peering down, their expressions twisted with glee.
“What were you thinking, Loveth? That it was an accident?” one of them taunted.
“Help me,” I pleaded, tears streaming down my face.
“Help yourself, human. You don’t expect us to die with you, do you?” another mocked.
The water was already at my waist, and rising fast. Desperation set in. Using the wall for support, I tried to stand, ignoring the agony in my leg. The walls were slick with algae, offering no grip.
“Please,” I cried again, my voice breaking. But I knew better. These monsters wouldn’t save me.
The water reached my chest, then my chin. My strength was fading. Blood loss and exhaustion weighed me down, dragging me closer to the inevitable. My thoughts turned to my mother and Kelilah. Would they ever know what happened to me? Would they mourn me, or would they believe I had escaped?
The water was climbing up fast and I was helpless. I cried and cried, but who was I expecting to be my savior? These monsters?.
The sun shone brightly above the well, its light piercing the darkness. I closed my eyes, letting its warmth wash over me one last time.
And then, everything went still.
No more pain. No more suffering. Only peace.
**SANDRINO’S POV**I dropped the last paper from the stack onto my desk, the clutter mirroring the chaos in my mind. Standing, I crossed the room to the window and stared out, my hands clenched into fists at my sides. My wolf clawed at the mental barrier I had set up, his growls reverberating through my thoughts, demanding freedom. But I wouldn't relent. I couldn’t. He wanted me to go after her. The human. The one who—despite her frailty—had managed to carve her mark into us. He wanted to protect her, to keep her close. Her stupid disadvantage of the mark.It was as if my wolf had forgotten.Forgotten that she was the reason our sister was gone.The reminder sliced through me like a blade. My wolf’s instincts were betraying us both, shackled by the bond she’d forced upon us. I slammed my palms against the cold steel bars of the window, my frustration simmering. We should have left her to rot in the dungeon, extracting every ounce of truth until she confessed to her crimes and reveale
*KELILAH'S POV* I had just gotten back from work, and now I lay on my bed, completely drained. Today had been one of the most exhausting days I could remember. Every inch of my body ached, and my mind was clouded with fatigue. My identical twin sister, Loveth, wasn’t home yet, leaving me alone in the quiet house. Our parents, as always, were the last to come home, and I was starving. Cooking was out of the question though—I had no idea how to cook, and frankly, I had no interest in learning. "Kelilah ?" A voice, accompanied by a knock on my door, jolted me slightly. I must’ve been close to drifting off to sleep because I hadn’t even noticed when my parents came home. With my legs barely cooperating, I staggered to the door, my eyes still half-closed. I turned the knob, letting the door swing open, but no one was there. "Mom? Dad?" I called out, my voice barely above a whisper as my grogginess quickly faded. The eerie silence that greeted me was unsettling. It was never thi
**KELILAH'S POV** The rest of the night passed in a tense, suffocating silence, but the morning was even worse. For as long as I could remember, our family had never been selected for this cursed ritual. But today... today, I feared we wouldn’t be so fortunate.Loveth barely spoke a word, her lips tightly pressed together as she toyed with the hem of her dress. Mother, toowas uncharacteristically silent, nervously chewing on her fingers—a habit she never indulged unless things were truly bad. Father seemed calm, but his eyes betrayed the worry that lay beneath his composed exterior. As for Tyra, she appeared indifferent, her focus elsewhere, though I knew she cared deeply. She just couldn’t express it in the same way.I took a quick shower, trying to wash away the growing anxiety, before slipping into the red dress Loveth had given me. By the time I joined the others in the living room, the sun was already high in the sky. Late again, a habit I couldn’t seem to shake. Normally, Fath
**KELILAH'S POV**The room buzzed with a tension so thick, it felt like we were all drowning in it. Nathan and his assistant had retreated to the corner, whispering in hushed tones. Their eyes drifted over us like vultures circling their prey, and with each glance in our direction, I felt my chest tighten. The dread simmering inside me was unbearable, and yet, I had no choice but to wait for the inevitable.When Nathan and his assistant finally made their way back to the podium, the hall fell silent. The air seemed to crackle with anticipation. Nathan's expression was strained, and his voice cracked as he spoke."Believe me when I say this is not easy," Nathan began, taking a deep breath. "It hurts all of us, but it's necessary. This is the only way we can fulfill the ancient agreement."I felt a lump in my throat. Everyone knew about the agreement, but we had always hoped it would never come to this—hoped that, somehow, the king would change his mind. But here we were.Nathan's voice
*KELILAH'S POV*“No. That is impossible! No one is going to separate Loveth and me!” I screamed, my voice echoing through the hall.“Enough, Kelilah!” my father thundered, his voice rough with frustration. Even though I wanted to yell back, I bit my tongue and remained silent. Defiance flashed in my eyes, but I knew better than to push any further right now.“Your mother and I have made our decision. Loveth, you will be the one going,” he declared, his words as cold and final as a tombstone. My heart dropped like a stone into the pit of my stomach. My eyes widened, terror and disbelief flooding through me. I couldn’t breathe, couldn’t think, as the walls seemed to close in around me. I turned to Loveth, my sister, my other half, and saw the same shock mirrored in her tear-filled eyes. “No!” Loveth shrieked, her voice cracking under the weight of her grief.She leapt to her feet, her body trembling with anguish. “I’m not going, Dad!” she sobbed, her voice barely holding together. I
KELILAH'S POV As I stepped into Elena’s office, the gleaming new equipment we ordered had already arrived, and the workers were diligently installing everything. The hum of machines and the clatter of tools filled the air, a promising symphony of progress.“I’m so happy I finally got the company,” Loveth said beside me, her voice trailing off as her expression shifted. “It’s just sad that I won’t be able to enjoy it…”Her sudden change in tone pulled at my heartstrings. I turned to her and met her eyes, filled with a quiet sorrow she tried to suppress.“No, don’t say that,” I quickly reassured her, placing a hand on her arm. “You *will* enjoy it, Loveth. I promised you that, remember? And I keep my promises.” My voice was firm, and her tense expression softened slightly.“Now, give me that wide smile,” I teased, nudging her gently. She managed a bright grin, one that instantly lifted the mood, making me chuckle.We spent the rest of the day setting up the equipment, carefully oversee
KELILAH’S POVThe ride to Jackson's apartment was brief, and my excitement only grew as we pulled up to his grand duplex, complete with a white picket fence. This would be our home after the wedding, a thought that filled me with a warm sense of belonging and anticipation.Inside, the living room gleamed with a pristine charm—the floors shone under the afternoon light, and the air was as fresh as if it had been purified just for us. I sank into the plush couch, feeling at ease as Jackson settled beside me.“So, what did your parents say?” he asked, his voice curious.“Loveth will be going,” I replied.“Thank God,” he muttered, a touch too quickly. My eyebrows furrowed, and I felt an unexpected wave of irritation.“What do you mean by that?” I asked sharply, my gaze challenging his.He took in my reaction, his expression softening. “No, I meant it’s better that she’s going instead of you,” he defended, placing his hand gently on my lap. I pushed his hand away, my voice firm. “It’s not
KELILAH'S POV I gripped my bag tightly as I walked down the bustling sidewalk, each step heavy with heartbreak. The day was still bright, but it felt like dusk in my mind. I could sense curious stares from people passing by, perhaps noticing my swollen eyes and tear-streaked face, but I kept my gaze fixed on the ground, unwilling to meet anyone’s eyes.My phone vibrated again, a persistent buzz from inside my bag, but I ignored it. I wasn’t ready to face anyone—not yet. Today, everything that once made sense had fallen apart in a single blow. My life, my happiness, my sense of peace—all of it shattered by a revelation I could never have prepared for.For two years, I’d believed I was living a fairytale. Although, in the last few months, doubts had begun to fester. The late-night phone calls, the excuses, the unexpected disappearances... my instincts had been screaming at me that something was wrong. But each time, I’d silenced them, convincing myself I was paranoid. I’d wanted so des
**SANDRINO’S POV**I dropped the last paper from the stack onto my desk, the clutter mirroring the chaos in my mind. Standing, I crossed the room to the window and stared out, my hands clenched into fists at my sides. My wolf clawed at the mental barrier I had set up, his growls reverberating through my thoughts, demanding freedom. But I wouldn't relent. I couldn’t. He wanted me to go after her. The human. The one who—despite her frailty—had managed to carve her mark into us. He wanted to protect her, to keep her close. Her stupid disadvantage of the mark.It was as if my wolf had forgotten.Forgotten that she was the reason our sister was gone.The reminder sliced through me like a blade. My wolf’s instincts were betraying us both, shackled by the bond she’d forced upon us. I slammed my palms against the cold steel bars of the window, my frustration simmering. We should have left her to rot in the dungeon, extracting every ounce of truth until she confessed to her crimes and reveale
**LOVETH'S POV*It took a week for me to adjust to the rhythm of my duties, sneaking in quick meals between chores while avoiding unnecessary attention. Pamela, ever watchful, seemed to know everything that went on in the palace, though she hadn’t confronted me directly. Maybe she didn’t care, or maybe she found amusement in my struggles. Either way, her silence felt more ominous than her words ever could.The other maids, however, were relentless. Their bullying began subtly—a shoulder bump here, a mumbled insult there. At first, they masked their cruelty with feigned accidents or muttered apologies. But as days turned into weeks, their actions grew bolder. Shoves turned into slaps, and whispers became open mockery. They took pleasure in reminding me of my place: “Humans are at the bottom.” That mantra echoed through the halls like a sinister lullaby.I tried to avoid them, skipping meals and working tirelessly to keep out of their way. But no matter how hard I tried, it seemed impos
**LOVETH'S POV*It took a week for me to adjust to the rhythm of my duties, sneaking in quick meals between chores while avoiding unnecessary attention. Pamela, ever watchful, seemed to know everything that went on in the palace, though she hadn’t confronted me directly. Maybe she didn’t care, or maybe she found amusement in my struggles. Either way, her silence felt more ominous than her words ever could.The other maids, however, were relentless. Their bullying began subtly—a shoulder bump here, a mumbled insult there. At first, they masked their cruelty with feigned accidents or muttered apologies. But as days turned into weeks, their actions grew bolder. Shoves turned into slaps, and whispers became open mockery. They took pleasure in reminding me of my place: “Humans are at the bottom.” That mantra echoed through the halls like a sinister lullaby.I tried to avoid them, skipping meals and working tirelessly to keep out of their way. But no matter how hard I tried, it seemed impos
Loveth's POVI had no idea what time it was when I finally finished scrubbing and cleaning the tiny room. Exhaustion coursed through me, making it a challenge to even remain standing. The mattress had been unsalvageable—soaked and reeking of a stench I could barely tolerate. I dragged it out and resigned myself to sleeping on the cold, hard floor.Lying there, my body ached, and I knew the following day would bring even more pain. This wasn’t ideal, but it was all I had. Sitting upright all night wasn’t an option, and the stern woman who brought me here had made it clear I was to sleep inside this miserable space. Despite my exhaustion, my thoughts raced.How had I ended up in such a nightmare? These people didn’t even know me, yet they were so convinced I was the murderer they were searching for. None of this made sense. And then a name flashed in my mind, jolting me upright.Kelilah.My twin sister. My identical twin. I just remembered I had a twin. Could they have confused me for h
LOVETH'S POVMy body trembled uncontrollably, fear rippling through me under the weight of his cold, unrelenting glare. His eyes burned with such hatred that I wished I could vanish, dissolve into nothingness, and escape his wrath. But wishes were futile here, and the terror in his voice pinned me in place."Are you ready to talk now?" His tone was devoid of any warmth, a frozen blade slicing through the air."I..." My voice cracked, barely a whisper, betraying the turmoil inside me.I wanted to plead my case, to find the words that might shield me, but his stare was suffocating. His presence loomed large as he rose from his chair, and instinctively, I stepped back, colliding with the quard stationed behind me. The guard’s grip tightened painfully on my arm, and I gasped, wincing.The alpha growled-a low, menacing Sound that sent a chill through the room. The guard's hand immediately released me as if burned. Was the growl meant for me or the guard? I couldn't be sure, but it didn't m
Loveth’s POVA low groan escaped my lips as I stirred, my body heavy with exhaustion. Stretching my limbs, I expected the soft comfort of a bed beneath me, but my hand scraped against a rough, unyielding stone. My eyes flew open. I was back in the cell, my reality stark and unforgiving.The faint, soothing sound of a song reached my ears. I turned my head to see the girl in the corner, her voice hauntingly beautiful as it echoed off the cold walls. For a moment, I wondered if everything I had experienced—the whipping, the bandages, the fleeting comfort of a bed—had been a cruel dream. But no, I remembered too much. Every lash, every moment of terror, was etched vividly in my mind. My imagination wasn’t that cruel.I wondered how many days I have spent here. Three? No, it felt like forever. What was Kelilah doing and would she be able to find me? Were they even searching for me? Do they even know that I have been abducted, instead of the assumption of running away?I forced myself to s
SANDRINO’S POVI brushed a stray lock of hair from her face, my fingers trembling against my will. She was breathtaking—fragile yet alluring in a way I couldn’t quite articulate. Her scent was intoxicating, igniting something primal deep within me. My wolf stirred, restless, urging me to shift and claim her, but I fought it. I always had control. Always.The door creaked open, breaking the spell. I pulled away sharply as Nathan entered, his usual unreadable expression in place. He glanced at her battered form with clinical detachment, which I appreciated. I wasn’t in the mood for his unsolicited commentary.“Her pulse is weak,” he said flatly. “And she’s pale. Too pale.”A growl rumbled in my throat. “Then fix it. That’s why I called for you.”Nathan’s gaze didn’t waver. “There’s not much I can do. The injuries are severe. She’s lost too much blood. If I’m being honest, Alpha, she might not make it through the night.”His words hit me like a blow, but I masked my reaction with fury. “D
LOVETH'S POVI bolted for the door, but he was faster. Before I could reach it, his hands closed around me, yanking me back toward the center of the room with an iron grip."You made her suffer" he said, circling me with cold fury.A loud clang echoed as a chain dropped from the ceiling. Panic flooded my veins, but when I tried to pull free, he slapped me across the face with a vicious precision that sent me to the floor, stinging pain radiating from my cheek. I could already feel a bruise forming. He hauled me up roughly, clamped the cuffs onto the chain, and raised me until my toes barely scraped the ground."I'm giving you a chance to talk. Tell me where her body is, and this ends now." His voice was sharp, deadly."I don't know" I choked out, my voice breaking as the tears fell.But my words seemed to mean nothing. I didn't even know who this woman was, let alone what had happened to her. Yet his face remained impassive, as if my suffering was some necessary ritual."You won't en
LOVETH'S POV "You...what?...How?...Why?" The questions stuck in my throat, twisted and tangled, refusing to form.He yanked me up by my arms, snapping metal cuffs around my wrists. His grip was unyielding, dragging me forward, every step scraping my feet against the rough floor. My heart hammered. I don't really know what Kyle was doing here. And it's not as if I had any business with him. I have only seen him along with some inspectors whenever they pay a visit to the palace. So what was he doing to me?.Through the murky shadows, the only thing I could make out were rows of silver bars. "Where are you taking me?" I screamed, my voice cracking as tears traced down my cheeks. But he ignored me, his face a mask of indifference as he led me up a rickety staircase. He pushed open a narrow hatch above us, revealing an opulent house bathed in light, its grandeur stark against the darkness we'd come from.Without hesitation, he dragged me up another flight of stairs and shoved open a doo