KAIST:
It took us until the wee hours of the morning for Dahlia and I to complete our stories.
I was able to tell Dahlia who I was and what had happened so far in a brief and concise manner, as well as what I have last known of her whereabouts.
“So what you’re saying is that we were betrothed once, but I ran away and married Count Abell, right?”
There was an incredulous look in her eyes. I nodded.
“So, why didn’t you spat on me then? Don’t you hate me for it?...”
I looked back at Dahlia for a long time. “I don’t hate you. You just followed your heart back then. We’ve made up after the failed wedding… At least now it seemed you have become more aware of your husband’s schemes.”
She eyed me sideways. Did she buy my excuse?
Despite the raging emotions I still carry in my heart for Dahlia, I couldn’t tell her the truth.
I couldn’t hate her. Even if she tears my heart into shreds, I wouldn’t be able to hate my fated
DAHLIA: My memories weren’t fully back yet, but I get it. I get that I was close to this boy before me… Even the way we talked to each other despite not knowing anything about him due to my amnesia felt very comforting. In fact, it was so comforting that I lowered my guard until it was too late. He had already started to kiss me… It wasn’t even a friendly kiss. It was similar to the kisses Naskan, I mean Tristan, and I had shared before. “Wait, w-what are you doing, Kaist,” I asked exasperatedly as I drew away after that kiss. “If he doesn’t want your child, I do. I would love him, Dahlia… I would love him as much as I had loved you all these years,” he confessed. “Kaist… Just what exactly are you proposing?” “Leave your husband, Dahlly… You, me, and our baby – let’s build a life together.” Moon Goddess, just what kinds of tricks were you up to this time? It wasn’t even a day after I had left my husband, but now
DAHLIA:“How about we kill the old man with you, Prince Kaist? After all if we kill both of you, wouldn’t that just speed up what we were aiming for?”My heart was beating wildly in my chest. We were caught in a trap, and the saddest thing about it is if it wasn’t for me, Kaist and the king wouldn’t be in this position…“Samalah, what do you mean? Do ou want to make yourself an enemy of Talandor,” I breathed out.She laughed exasperatedly. “I was never a part of Talandor. They drove me out, so there’s no point in being sentimental. This is just sweet payback for what they did to me and my mother…”“So what is it going to be,” Samalah said malevolently at me, “Are you coming with us, or are we going to force you?”“Neither.” Just as I spoke my last words, I aimed for the roof at one side of the cave and set it on fire.Smoke qu
DAHLIA: It has been three days since all of those tragedies had happened… Three days, and yet everything still felt very hazy. How did it all turn into this? I clasped my hand around my neck. Yes, the silver collar was still there… It means I did not dream of that day. They really did happen, right? Three days ago I lost both my husband and my baby. I put my hands against my belly. No, no, that’s not right… I didn’t lose my baby… He is still here… Or is he?... Just then, someone tugged at the chain connected to the collar around my neck. “She-wolf, we need to move quickly.” I looked at the man before me. Have I seen him before? I don’t recognize his face… It didn’t matter though. No matter who they were, they only ever wanted to hear one thing from me. “Yes, master…” That’s what they wanted – my complete and total surrender. As the sun started to loom fiercely against the morning sky, I s
DAHLIA:“We will stop here tonight,” Lord Irvan said when we reached a clearing in the woods.I slumped into the soft ground, not caring whether it was muddy. I was exhausted to the brim, having had to walk all day.I remembered the times Tristan had carried me on his back. I hadn’t truly appreciated that gesture from him before, but it was really an act of love and kindness that I missed now that he was gone.I wish he was still here. Even if he hated me and our baby, the sound of his voice still made me feel safe and comfortable.Now there was only the barren feeling in my chest, the memories we shared together, and the image of his fading mate mark that was left for me to remember him by.It hasn’t been more than ten minutes when I collapsed on the ground when someone tugged at the silver chain around my neck once more.“Get up. We’re taking a bath.”I met Samalah’s cold stares
DAHLIA: “Sister, if you had truly loved Tristan, please help me... Help me and the baby escape.” If desperation was power, then I would have been the most powerful wolf at that moment to have clung to my enemy and beg her for help! I knew Samalah had staged this revenge. There might be no way she would help me. It was a slim chance that she would, and I am clinging on that slim chance based on her emotions. I loved Tristan too. I loved him will everything I got, and I could feel that Samalah held the same intensity of feelings I had for my mate. She gave me a sharp and anguished look. Samalah turned her back from me again, but I held her hand. “Please… That spirit stone they speak of, it chose me. I wasn’t forced to take it in the auction house. If they hand me back to their leader, they would kill me and the baby.” “How dare you ask me for this? Do you know how sick I feel when I think that you had a love child with Tristan?”
DAHLIA: “Didn’t you ask me for help earlier? I’m going to give you what you want now,” Samalah said, shooting me a fierce look. “In exchange for this, however, I want you to give me your face and your entire body, Dahlia…” It was an absurd proposition. I didn’t quite understand what she wanted from me exactly… Does she want me to sell me? Is she asking for a body part, like a heart or a liver? Before I could speak, somebody came at the mouth of the cave we were staying in. It was the other rogue who stood as our guard earlier. He looked at me and Samalah and the dead rogue on the floor. “What did you do,” he said in wild frenzy. “Stefan, he frightened me… He went here unannounced, so I acted out of impulse,” Samalah replied as she hooked her arms around the rogue before us. Despite experiencing firsthand how Samalah could act deceitfully in front of other people, I was still positively awestruck to see her get moved to
SAMALAH: As soon as Dahlia said yes, I put my hands over her eyes, feeding on the power coming through our connection. My body started to itch starting from the center of my trunk until it reached the tips of my toes and fingers as I feel the fulfillment of our promise. “It’s done,” I whispered in a half-smile against myself. As soon as the spell had fully consumed us, I heard Lord Irvan’s mad calling. I pushed Dahlia away from the side of the road by instinct. Just a second away after this, Lord Irvan descended upon me. He grabbed my hair forcefully that I felt like my very scalp will tear away. “You b*tch! You dare run away from us!” He started to drag me back from where we came from. As my body was still weak from the magic that I had utilized, I could only thrash about in the mud. In the distance, I can positively hear the sound of horses. “No,” I screamed “Help me!” Just then, Lord Irvan turned towa
SAMALAH: The moment I opened my eyes, I was in absolute pain. “Ugh,” I moaned sharply as ample amounts of tears flowed down my cheeks. I tried to blink the pain away, but it didn’t disappear. Why?... Why was I in such terrible amounts of pain? It felt as if the ends of my digits were all dead. Dead… Just then, everything that had happened to me came flooding back in my memory. The last time I was awake, Lord Irvan was there. He kicked and punched me as if I was nothing but a mere rag. He was still hell bent on inflicting pain on me when suddenly someone pushed him violently from the left side… I remembered that he rolled around with a wolf for some time, and the next thing I realized, a blazing tree trunk descended from where I was slumped on the ground… I gasped as I tried to peer down at my body. That’s right. A burning tree came down on me, sending me into pain I never knew existed. My eyesight was still hazy. I trie