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Unexpected Reunion

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The flickering light from the television cast a warm glow on the dimly lit living room. Hades and Elysia sat close to each other on the couch, their bodies unconsciously gravitating toward one another. A comfortable silence hung between them, interrupted only by the sounds of laughter coming from the American comedy show playing on the screen.

Hades felt something soft press against his shoulder. He turned slightly and found Elysia, completely engrossed in the show, stuffing handfuls of popcorn into her mouth with an amused grin. Her eyes sparkled with childlike joy, and for some reason, an unfamiliar warmth spread through his chest. It was strange—watching her like this, so carefree and happy, made him feel something foreign, something dangerously close to contentment.

His hand instinctively reached for her waist, pulling her closer. Elysia shot him a glance but didn't move away. Instead, she grinned and refocused on the television, laughing at a joke. It didn’t seem odd to eithe
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  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    The field of Dandelions

    After Hades left to take care of some business, I found myself sitting with Ruby, who had no hesitation in calling me her mother. The ease with which she said it unsettled me, but what shocked me even more was how she had managed to find me in the first place. She sat beside me, nibbling on cookies, her small legs swinging back and forth as if she had no care in the world. Her bright eyes sparkled with innocence, yet something about her words hinted at an awareness far beyond her years. "So, Ruby! Where have you been till now?" I asked, reaching out to gently run my fingers through her soft hair. "With Mother and Father!" she responded casually, biting off another piece of her cookie. I paused, my fingers stilling in her hair. "Mother and Father? You mean your parents?" "Yes!" She nodded, her expression bright as if this was the most obvious thing in the world. "Then how did you find me? And why are you calling me your mommy?" She pouted, her lower lip trembling slightly

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-22
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    She is missing

    Hades,I had a gut feeling that Elysia wasn’t just a normal werewolf with human blood in her veins. After witnessing her demon blood magic, it was clear she was far more than an extraordinary wolf with unique abilities. And now, she had a dragon pet? Honestly, when I first saw Ruby, I didn’t give it much thought. I assumed it was some magical construct, the kind of dark magic creation that sorcerers conjured for their twisted entertainment. The Moonlit Silver Wolf Pack had always been eccentric when it came to strange, mystical things. It wouldn’t have surprised me if they had created some illusion or odd magical beast. But a hybrid dragon? That was absolutely impossible. The weight of the revelation pressed against my mind as I tried to piece everything together. Was she even fully aware of what she was? Did she know the power she carried in her blood? I didn’t know what frightened me more—the idea that she might be hiding it or the possibility that she was as clueless as the

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-23
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    A nightmare

    Elysia,When I woke up, it felt like someone had injected burning lava into my veins, searing every ounce of my body mercilessly. The pain was so strong, so real—like a fire’s kiss, turning my limbs to ashes. My body felt frozen, detached from my nerves. I tried to open my eyes, to understand what was happening to me. But I failed miserably. Someone had glued a blindfold over my eyes, while my hands and legs were tied behind my back with something I couldn’t comprehend. Was I on my knees or actually bound to something? I couldn't get any answers. My body was too detached from my mind to understand what was happening. All I felt was that I was above something—something hot like fire. I smelled the scent of charcoal and the burning stench of my own body, as if every single cell was turning to ash. I couldn't reach Ella or Ruby. It was all dark and suffocating. And then, to my absolute horror and confusion, a sharp scream tore through the air. The voice belonged to a woman, her

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-24
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Possessed

    Hades,The chill crawled under my skin as I realized she was nowhere to be found. Not just Elysia—Ruby was missing too. A sharp, unsettling fear gripped my chest, an unfamiliar weakness I despised. My first rule, the one I swore never to break, suddenly felt insignificant. Never expose my original form in the human world. But I had no choice. I shifted without hesitation, my wings stretching against the wind, the dark red aura radiating from my body as I took flight. The countryside was mercifully empty at this hour; otherwise, I would have been seen. But I didn’t care. Nothing mattered if I lost her. I scanned the land below, my gaze sweeping over rivers, fortresses, and every shadowed corner that met my sight. My senses were heightened, my mind sharp, yet I found no trace of her. Dread clawed at my chest, an emotion I had long since buried, one I refused to name. By the time I circled the woods, my attention shifted to a vast field of dandelions and wild roses. In the daylig

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-24
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    The Marking madness

    Elysia,"It's your fault. It's your fault!!!" The scream of that foreign voice rang in my head, but it started fading as an unfamiliar heat spread through my body. It wasn’t the kind of heat that came with despair—it was something else. Something primal. It felt like my wolf was in heat, an overwhelming sensation that drowned my thoughts and left me feeling weak and hypnotized. The voice still lingered, however, like a ghost whispering through my bones, keeping my body tense despite the feverish need crawling under my skin. Was it Stella? The witch Hades loved? It felt different, but why did I hate her so much? The way her voice dripped with affection when calling his name made my stomach twist. Jealousy? What a ridiculous feeling. I didn’t even like Hades—at least, that’s what I had convinced myself. The mate bond was the only thing between us, this unbearable force keeping me tethered to him. My body craved him, but my mind resisted. And yet, the moment I heard that voice,

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-25
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Don't regret it

    I woke up to warmth—too much warmth. A strong arm was locked around my waist, and the steady rise and fall of someone’s chest pressed firmly against my back. My entire body felt caged, a solid wall of heat surrounding me, and for a moment, confusion clouded my mind. Then the scent of fire, pine, and something darkly intoxicating filled my senses. Hades. My heart lurched painfully before I even opened my eyes. The memories of last night rushed in. Yeah, we marked each other and crossed all the limits we were supposed not to. I felt our mate bond throbbing. I felt the connection between us.I tried shifting, attempting to put some space between us, but the arm around me tightened, pulling me impossibly closer. "Where do you think you're going?" His voice was thick with sleep, low and rough, sending a shiver down my spine. I swallowed hard. "I—I wasn’t going anywhere." He hummed in response, the sound vibrating against my back as his breath ghosted over my neck. Before I

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-26
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Fragment of memories

    Certainly, The changes between us felt overwhelming, a shift neither of us had fully prepared for. Both of us carried dominant wolves within us, and the strength of our mate bond made our possessiveness clash like two opposing magnetic forces. It was an invisible tug-of-war, unspoken yet felt in every interaction. What surprised me the most, however, was Hades' unwavering stance on the matter. He hadn’t once expressed regret or hesitation about what had transpired. There was no guilt, no reluctance—only certainty. Yet, a lingering worry remained in my heart. I wanted to be a mother. And he didn’t. The golden morning sunlight streamed through the wide windows, casting warm streaks of light across the dining room. The atmosphere was serene, almost deceptively so, considering the turmoil still lingering in my heart. Hades and I were preparing breakfast together, something that hadn’t happened in days. Since that night, we hadn’t left the bed much, consumed by the hunger of our

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-27
  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Burn the world for her

    Hades’ POV, "Which part of my body said that I didn't like you?" The words left my mouth sharper than I intended, but damn it—I meant them. Elysia froze, her eyes wide, lips parting in shock. She hadn’t expected me to snap, and frankly, neither had I. But how could she even think I didn’t want her? I took a step closer, and she leaned back instinctively, almost as if she thought I’d lose control again. That flicker of fear gutted me. Slowly, deliberately, I crouched down in front of her chair so I wasn’t looming over her anymore. I wanted her to see me—really see me. "Is it my face?" I asked quietly, voice softer now. "My mouth? My eyes? Because every time I look at you, they only do one thing—follow you like a lovesick idiot." She blinked rapidly, clearly thrown off by my sudden change in tone. "Or maybe it’s my hands." I reached up and gently wrapped my fingers around hers resting on her lap. "You think these hands would spend hours cooking for you, holding you, fighting for

    Huling Na-update : 2025-03-29

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  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Fight with caged souls

    He had Two different colors like Hades had. But before I could ask, the color changed. And, The fortress shook violently. I didn’t know what to expect.The roots, those monstrous, writhing tendrils of darkness, seemed to be multiplying with each passing second. The air was thick with dread, suffocating, as if the fortress itself were alive, breathing down on us, caging us in. I could feel the walls closing in, the air getting heavier.Bryan didn’t wait. He moved, swift and deadly, like a shadow. The shimmering blade in his hand cut through the chaos around us, the magic crackling with energy, searing the air. Sparks flew in every direction, the sound of blades slicing through the air mingling with the guttural growls of the creatures encircling us.I watched him for a split second, too transfixed by his movement—his grace, his power—before I forced myself to snap out of it.Focus.I drew my dagger, its cold metal steady in my grip, though my hands trembled slightly. The trembling ha

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    A fortress with curse

    Elysia,Within ten seconds, we were no longer in the dark chamber that held the Breath of the Dark Stone. The moment we inhaled it, everything shifted. Now, we stood before an enormous fortress, its towering walls strangled by thick vines of thornbane—a plant I recognized instantly. Black thorns curled outward like claws, and tongue-shaped violet blossoms swayed as if breathing. The very air felt hostile.The burning sensation in our throats had dulled, but the aftertaste of magic lingered like smoke in our lungs. We didn’t know how we got here, but it was clear—this place was nowhere near safe.Thornbane. Poisonous. Paralyzing. Hallucinogenic.I remembered its profile from Grandma Aurora’s herb book. One brush of its thorns could freeze the lungs, make you hallucinate until your heart gave out. People didn’t survive thornbane. It survived them.I scanned the environment, instincts prickling. Bryan stood beside me, silent, his face turned toward the fortress that looked like it had be

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Breath of Dark Stone

    Elysia, When they dragged me through the castle corridor, I expected shackles. Maybe a blade to my throat. At the very least, a magical seal to silence me. Like that wizard threw a flaming arrow towards me. But instead, they gave me to him.Bryan Archerys.The infamous Archerys. From the knowledge I could gather, Bryan Archerys was the Master of the Wizards in the borderline town. One of the strongest and perverted Man. I thought I would have to show my real identity to escape. I hadn’t known what to expect—rumors were like poisoned honey in the wind, each whisper sweeter and more lethal than the last. But nothing could’ve prepared me for that room, or him.His presence was a thick shadow. The kind that clung to your bones even after you left the room. When our eyes first met, something deep inside me recoiled. It wasn’t fear, exactly. It was… something older. Something rooted.And now, as we rode together through the blackened woods toward the Dark Stone, that shadow rode with me.

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    A cunning minded Girl

    The room was dim, a flickering flame from the lone candle casting tall shadows across the stone walls. My boots echoed heavily as I stepped toward the girl sprawled on the floor, her wrists scraped, hair a tangled mess of dark silk, her gaze never once dropping. She looked at me with the kind of defiance that irritated me—yet also intrigued. She reminded me of Elysia. When I first met Elysia, she had that expression. She didn’t cower. Didn’t cry. Just stared. She was too young to be this brave. She could definitely feel the pressure around her. Yet, her eyes told - I don't give a fuck about the situation I am in. “Your name,” I said flatly, scanning her. If she proved useful, I might use her to find my woman. She tilted her head, amused more than alarmed. “I don’t remember.” Her voice was soft, low, but calculated. Lying. “Where are you from?” I asked, crouching in front of her. Not too close. Just enough to catch the slight shift in her pupils. She blinked, slow and steady,

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Master Bryan

    The first thing I did was call the Moon Goddess.It had been ages since I last summoned her—centuries, perhaps—ever since I turned my back on divinity and walked away from the ruins of a kingdom that once knelt at my feet. I had withdrawn from politics, from divine counsel, from everything that demanded reverence and strategy. My hands had spilled too much blood in the name of purpose. I had no room left for another cause.But this was different.Elysia had vanished. Her scent, her presence, the lingering burn of her spirit in the air—it had all dissolved like dew in sunlight. One moment, she had been beneath me, breathing, fighting, breaking. The next, nothing.I needed to know where she was.The sky above my mountain burned a cold silver as I climbed the summit. This place, once a holy site, had not been visited by a soul in decades. Stones cracked under my boots as I stepped into the ancient circle carved from obsidian and bone. The crescent glyphs glowed faintly at my touch, still

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Her curse...

    Hades,One thing I had forgotten when I was searching for her in my study was the distinct scent of holy magic. It was faint, barely there, like the remnants of a dream, but unmistakable for someone like me. That kind of scent only lingered in places blessed or touched by divinity—like when one stands before the Moon Goddess herself and dares to have a physical conversation. That scent didn't belong in my study. It had no reason to be there.At first, I didn’t give it much thought. It was so light, almost as if it had been carried by the wind and simply passed through. But as the hours slipped by, as my attempts to reach her were met with silence, as her presence faded like the warmth from a dying fire, that scent began to gnaw at my mind. The more unreachable she became, the worse the storm inside me grew. My heart, my soul, my Alpha wolf—every part of me was screaming. The desperation was unlike anything I had ever felt.Now, sitting in the room where Elysia had grown up, I realized

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Torvane— A city of Dark Magic

    Elysia,Judging by the scent of dried hay, the feel of the rough wool blanket, and the rustic scent of firewood smoke that clung to every surface, one thing was certain—I was no longer in my own body. This was the fragile vessel of a seventeen-year-old human girl. My fingers, small and calloused, trembled slightly as I sat up, adjusting to the strange physicality of my new form.The village was called Druvo, nestled at the base of the Varkel Mountains. I remembered the name from the scrolls I once read in the Astral Archives, one of the books that held vivid information of mythical worlds that we never thought would exist. Druvo was known as the cursed village that bordered the Dark World—the realm ruled by wretched sorcerers and witches who had once brought entire kingdoms to their knees. Now, it seemed the people here lived in quiet terror, like deer hiding from wolves. There was hardly any sound, even during daylight. Conversations were hushed. Children did not laugh. And food… fo

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Something took her

    Hades,The wind bit against my face as I stood at the edge of the Moonlit Silver Wolf Pack’s territory, holding Ruby close to my chest. Her small hands gripped the front of my shirt tightly, her cheek pressed against me. She hadn’t spoken much since that morning. Not after watching me panic, tear the house apart, and shout into every corner for someone who never replied. Three days.That was how long it had been since I last saw Elysia. Since she sat at the kitchen table like a statue and then vanished into silence and chaos. The note, the blackout footage, the missing documents—every second since had gnawed at my sanity. Now, here I was, seeking the only person I thought might have some answers.Gamma Celeriac stood at the packhouse entrance, tall and rigid like a mountain. His presence had always demanded respect. But now, his expression was unreadable, carved from stone. He hadn’t aged a day since I last saw him, but something in his eyes looked heavier, deeper—like he already kne

  • THE GAMMA'S DAUGHTER    Leaving the world behind

    I felt a deep pit settle in my chest the moment I stepped out of the house three days ago. An inexplicable ache stirred within me, one I tried to suppress but couldn’t ignore. I felt bad—terrible, even—but I couldn't stay. Not when Hades was around. Not when every fiber of my being warned me that our destinies had already entangled and unraveled before. Our fate wasn’t fresh or new. It had already run its course in some forgotten past, tangled in blood and sacrifice.For some reason, in my previous life, despite everything that happened on that day—the day I stabbed him in the chest—I kept getting this strange, haunting feeling: Hades didn’t die. He should have, but he didn’t. Our mate bond had been severed, that much I was sure of. But still, he hadn’t died. My gut screamed that he lived. That maybe, just maybe, the two cloaked figures who drove their blades across my chest that day were somehow connected to Hades. Perhaps it had all been to sabotage Hecate’s grand design. To destro

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