“It wouldn’t be fair if he didn’t get his own happy ever after. It wouldn’t.” Layla said, shaking her head to get the thought out of her mind. “He can’t leave a life of heartbreak just because you chose to be with Pyro instead. That would be horrible. Really, really horrible.”She couldn’t imagine that life for him or for Zayne and Alaric. If she ended up choosing one of them, that meant the other would end up like Sylvan. And she couldn’t let that happen.“Don’t worry, he will.” Eleanor smiled at her. “It might take a while, but his feelings for me will die, and he’s going to love another person more than he ever loved me. Sol promised me that. The same thing for Alaric and Zayne. Whoever you don’t choose is going to fall in love with another person. It might take a while for them to move on, but it will happen.”“That’s a relief.” Layla sighed as she let out a deep breath. “I was really worried. I mean, it won’t be fair to the other.”“I know. I had the same worry too when I reject
‘When Eleanor said she was going to introduce me to everyone, I didn’t know she meant everyone. I don’t think I can remember up to half of their faces. At least I can find my way around the building. It’s large but not really complicated.’Layla thought, trying to keep up with Eleanor’s fast pace as they walked through the hall—more like she dragged her along like a child. She was saying a lot of things, and though Layla couldn’t hear one thing as she tried not to stumble on her feet but she wore a gentle smile.‘Though she’s probably going to wear me out before the day runs out, I can’t tell her to slow down. She looks so happy. She’s literally glowing with excitement. I’d be a monster to tell her to stop.’“…and the last but the most important, our leader, Felix.” Eleanor said, pushing a door open, and they stepped into an office.A thin, frail man with black hair and pale skin was sitting in front of a desk while Pyro was standing next to him as they went through some files. The ma
“Those, cruel, cruel, bastards.” Eleanor growled, slamming her hand on her lap. “Experimenting on people and creatures from another world is bad, but from your own world! Your own people! Children! That’s despicable! The worse of the worse! These people trust them! They worship them like gods, and this is how they want to repay them? By killing them and using their young ones as lab rats! Because of power! Why am I even surprised? They plan to destroy this world anyway! Those vile, cruel, wicked beings! They don’t deserve to live!” ‘They don’t,’ Layla whispered as heat bubbled in her clenched palms and her entire body trembled. Her chest tightened, and the air sizzled around her. ‘Not only are they experimenting on animals and human children, but also their own kinds! Their own kinds! And they are going to destroy their world too! After all the trust the people put in them. They’re going to betray them! For what! Power! They’re monsters. I swear they won’t get away with this!’
“No, I-I’m seeing things. I’m… hallucinating… Yes, h-hallucinating. I’m hallucinating. Or I’m dreaming or running mad.” Layla stuttered as she stumbled back and pressed against the door.Alaric was standing in front of her with a bright, gentle smile on his face. No, it had to be a dream.“You’re not hallucinating, Layla.” Alaric said as he approached her. “It’s not a dream. You’re not running mad. I’m truly here.”“How? Y-you’re with the parliamentarians. They trust you. You’re literally there eyes and ears. H-how… How are you here?” She asked, gaping at him as he stopped just a few inches away from her. His icy, coppery scent filled her nose, dulling the pain in her heart.“It’s quite obvious, Layla. I’m a spy. I work and was always working with the rebels.” He whispered, placing his hand on her cheek and stroked it. “I’ve missed you. I’ve missed you so much.”She jumped on him, throwing her arms around his neck, and pulled him into a tight hug.“I’ve missed you too. I missed you so
“What?” Layla gasped, dropping her hand from his face. He killed the former moon child?!“I told you you would hate me.” Alaric sighed as he stood up and walked to one of the paintings on the wall. “But it’s true. I killed the previous moon child, the one before you, and betrayed my best friend.”“H-how?” She whispered, clutching her skirt.“Ashton was my childhood best friend. We both got into Nox-Luminis as elite students, graduated, and even explored the human world together. When we returned to this world for a break and to be given our duke title, he suddenly began to act… strange. Distant. Like he was hiding something.” He explained, running his hand on the edge of the painting. It was that of a boat in the middle of a calm sea on a beautiful sunny day, a stark contrast to the current mood in the room.“After months of probing and grilling him for his behaviour, he decided to confide in me. He took me to the rebel base, showed me the moon child, Nyx, and revealed that he was her
“No,” Layla objected, standing up from the couch, and Alaric’s head snapped up.“No?” He blinked, scrunching his brows. “What do you mean by no?”“No, means no. I don’t hate you.” She replied as she walked towards him.“D-didn’t you hear what I said? I killed the moon child, Layla. I killed your predecessor.” He frowned, taking a step back for every one she took forward.“Yes, I heard that. I heard everything.” She said softly as she still made her way to him. His back hit the painting behind him, and she wrapped her arms over his neck, trapping him between the wall and her body.“L-layla? What are—”“You made a decision, Alaric. A horrible terrible decision that cost you the lives of innocent people, including your best friend and my predecessor.” She stated, and he winced.“You don’t have to condemn me, Layla. I know what I did was horrible—”“Let me finish.” She hushed and placed a finger across his lips, silencing him. “You might have done those horrible things, but your intent wa
“Chaos, disorder, disorder, and the likes.” Alaric shrugged as he pulled out his handkerchief from his pocket and wiped his face. “The entire stadium was thrown into pandemonium the moment Eleanor took you away. I’ve never seen such a panicked crowd. It was quite jarring.”“What did the parliamentarians say? What did they do?” Layla asked as she walked back to the couch and sat on it.“They—”*Knock knock*“Who is it?” Layla asked, staring at the door.“It’s me and Pyro. Are you done talking? Can we come in?” Eleanor replied from the other side.“Yeah, come in.” She said, and the door swung open.“I hope we aren’t intruding on any private moment.” Eleanor asked as she and Pyro walked into the room. Her eyes fell on Alaric, and they narrowed. “Are you alright? Your eyes seem sort of puffy.”“Yes, I’m fine. I just got a little dust in one of them.” He coughed into his hand as he walked to Layla.“And no, you weren’t intruding on any private moment. We were just talking about the state o
"Layla—" "You don't have to interact with him if you don't want to; you can just check up on him from afar. I just want to know how he's doing. Please." Layla begged, clasping her hands together in front of her. "Please, I'm just worried about him. Please, can you help me." She was dying to know how Zayne was doing. He had called out to her when she was leaving, but she hadn't seen him. Even though they hadn't parted on good terms, she just wanted to be sure he was taking her disappearance well. A part of her hated that she had shunned him away all the times he tried to see her. He had to apologise, and she didn't even answer him. She just pretended he wasn't there while she balled her eyes out. She couldn't blame herself for ignoring him. The pain still lingered in her. Her dreams were still plagued by what happened that day. But it didn't mean she didn't care for him. If Zayne had really meant the apology, then he would be at least a little bit heartbroken that she left. She