"Sire, please!" She begged the devil who smirked at her misery. The devil who had seduced her. Her fiance. Desperate tears welled up in her ocean eyes. "Please, I don't want to die... Help me!"
"Laylin." He breathily called her name, thumping her heart. She saw his sculpted face through the smoke of his cigar. The huskiness in his voice flustered her. He beckoned her closer with his two fingers.
It was humiliating but she was a fool who swallowed her pride and took tentative steps closer whenever he beckoned her.
'I hate myself for loving you.' She shut her eyes in self-loathing but... it was him.
He observed her with lazy golden eyes that had been bewitched at first sight. Then, he took another swig of his cigar with disinterest. Her heart clenched in pain.
'Why? Why must he look at me like that? Why couldn't he look at her like he looked at her?' The complaints were at the tip of her tongue but she held it in.
Clenching her fist, she stepped forward to stand beside the divan he was seated on.
"Closer." She was already too close than was appropriate for an unmarried woman!
He tilted his head, looking at her face burning in mortification. A sadistic glint entered his eyes. "Close enough so I can look down in your daring eyes."
His forefinger bends to point at the floor. Ambrose smirked when her widened eyes met him.
She swallowed the emotions stuck in her throat. She took a deep breath to calm her heart that was thundering in her chest.
"Ple-Please. I beg of you." She whispered and her voice cracked. Kneeling down in front of the cruel man who was the only person who could be her savior now, she begged. "Please... help me! I-I don't want to die. If the trial happens I... and Eloise-"
"You should have thought of it before you tried to assassinate Sayon." He indifferently mocked her and she clenched her teeth. "You are repulsively malicious for a weak human."
Her heart throbbed. She loved him, and the disgust in his eyes pierced her heart more than the mocking whispers or dirty looks others gave her.
She had shouted she didn't do it till her throat was dry but no one here would believe her. He would never believe her over 'her'. If she brought it up, he would throw her out without another word.
Her lower lip trembled. She was guilty of being framed. She was guilty of being gullible. Her innocence was her crime.
"I... I'm at fault. Please help me." She held his sleeve. "I'll devote my life to you!"
Soffing, he snatched his sleeve. "Devote your life to me? Your life is already over." He chuckled, his laugh filled with sick amusement. "You must think highly of yourself to assume that ogling you was more than enough to please a man."
Laylin's face lost color, she staggered in disbelief. "W-What?"
"Oh, so you did." He feigned to be surprised.
She couldn’t bear to look at him any longer, swiftly turning her head downwards. Her pride was wounded and this but she still stayed rooted in place.
He was crude and his language was dirty but this cruel world had abandoned her. "Sire, I'll live the rest of my life quietly with virtue-"
"Oh?" He cut her off with a rise of his brow. "And what is in it for me if you live quietly?"
Nothing. There was nothing that she could ever offer him.
Delighted at her crestfallen face, he grabbed her jaw to tilt her head up at him. her eyes met his when a shiver ran down her spine. His eyes had the lust she had seen often before.
A profane desire opposite of the romantic love she foolishly hoped he would give her. It made her skin crawl.
"Si... Sire..." She tried to pull away from him but his hold on her jaw only tightened. Her body shivered with cold fear.
His eyes ran over her body under the flimsy nightdress and humiliation washed over her. She grabbed his wrist but his magnetic glare kept her frozen on spot. Should she leave now, she would surrender her only hope of helping herself and her only family.
Lust gleamed in his eyes when he met her terrified eyes. He clicked his tongue, drinking in her ethereal form. "Sweetheart, Ehan, your beloved land, has abandoned you. Your family and allies have turned their backs on you." His other hand tapped on the open letter with her father's seal. "I'm your only salvation."
She clutched the letter, trying to free herself from his arms but he just pulled her in his lap.
"No." Her eyes read the content in disbelief. She couldn't say she didn't see it coming but it pierced her heart like a nail was hammered on it.
Her father had given the King all the rights to punish her!
"No... Why?" She broke then. She knew her father couldn't are less for but... how could he leave her to die?
Fear of death made her heart shiver.
"I am all you have." His hot breath fanned over her frozen-cold face. "Sell your soul to me, Laylin."
She looked back in disbelief at the devilishly handsome face through her tears.
"Abdicate your title, leave your name, and be my concubine, I'll dissolve all charges against you." Whispering, he ran his finger smoothly on her plump lips.
'Concubine? A concubine when she was set to be his legal wife? He wanted her to live like a mistress! Was it so he could make her his wife...?'
A new wave of fury surged in her but all she could do was chew on her lower lip. Rebellious tears streaked down her face. After the assassination she was framed for, there was no way she was qualified to be his wife but... to be a concubine?
"You love me, you will have me." He made a promise, she knew he wouldn't honor with that deceitfully sweet smile. His smile throbbed in her heart not helping her case. "You will not need anything."
His voice was enticing, his manipulation deceitful. He was indeed a demon.... and he was asking her to sell her soul to him.
Alarms bell rang warning her of the hell she was jumping in but she was too far gone to be saved.
This demon was her only salvation. He was immoral and sinister but it didn't matter. The only thing that mattered was her revenge.
Revenge on those who took her innocence, starting from his lover who was the last straw.
"...Thank you." At her broken will, the King smirked. Both of them knew that her life would never be the same again.
'Soon.' She promised herself. 'I'll make you regret this day, my love.' She swore as her vision blurred with tears.
At that moment, she recalled how the esteemed Princess of Ehan ended up in this demon's clutches.
Laylin decided not to hold back. Today was her last day in this wretched Palace so she promised herself that at the very least, she won't bite her tongue, like she had all her life. "Walk steadily, Princess!" The older woman pushed her forward, almost making her stumble. 'Would the King do this to me if my mother was alive...?' She gritted her teeth to suppress her anger. Her eyes were already swollen behind the flimsy veil from crying the night before. 'Would he sell her in marriage like a hostage?' Today was her wedding. A wedding without a groom or holy rituals. Her father had accepted this national marriage from the Lycans to pacify them but the truth was he wanted to catch the Lycans off-guard and start a war. ".... So Princess, please behave with dignity. This is your honor to be selected for this noble sacrifice. Ehan has to know it is your will so they can revere you! The end of those savage beasts is God's will! Smile and look content...." The poker-faced maid who was dr
Laylin raised a brow, silently asking her Governess if the rest of her entourage was able to flee and she nodded back. Laylin took a breath of relief. Her exhaustion made her slump. "Then-" The man dressed as the server clapped his hands, snapping them out of their moment rudely. "Princess, the King is requesting your presence." "Huh? What could you possibly mean... " “Even if it will be a little troubling to the Princess. We can’t delay delivering her to the King. The maids are ready, so please follow me!” All of them stiffened while Laylin visibly flinched. She couldn’t even lift a finger after going through the 'magnificent' royal treatment they had given her on her carriage ride but most of all, it was past midnight. They were going to send her to a man she hadn't formally married at this time of the night, did it make sense? Her Governess looked physically wounded at the disrespect. “B-But the Princess has just arrived…” The man narrowed his eyes filled with obvious ridic
A hush fell among the court ladies. Some of them were scared, some exasperated while some were just forced to be here. The female lycans were immaculately civilized with poise and elegance. Since their genes weakened and not many could shift, the Lycans had progressed in culture and economics to compensate for their disappearing superior genes. But try as they might, they couldn't leave humans behind as humans had centuries over them. A lady who couldn’t stand the eerie silence finally huffed out: “Lady Magny, I say, it’s futile.” She turned to the ladies who gave her the attention she sought, “Imperial etiquette aside, who are we even going to pay respect to? A lump of rotten meat? I can’t believe Princess Scarlet would belittle us this way!” Her agitation made her whinier than she already was. Magny gritted her teeth to stop them from chattering. Greeting the first lady to enter the King's chamber was a tradition. But! All of them have heard what tragedy had taken place
In another corner of the palace, a solitary female lycan bathed in the morning sunlight. Her nightgown indecently exposed much of her that even her robe couldn’t hide. She felt a headache coming. She fiddled with the slip of paper informing her Magny had disposed of all the bodies she had her assassins dump in her yard. Nothing here goes according to her will, the Ehan Princess was supposed to be her responsibility but now she is dead! The alliance was screwed, if a war occurs the King was going to have her head first. "That crazy bitch Magny... Argh!" Disposing of those spies was important because if it was known that under her jurisdiction such a thing had happened in the Inner Palace, the King will force her to hold responsibility and punish her. Clicking her tongue in irritation, she rang the bell to call her servants. “Bring Sansy here.” She ordered Hessy, her former nanny before she could report her arrival. With a bow, Hessy approached the violent sky hunter. She shivered
“Laylin… Laylin… Laylin…” He smirked as his servant hastily helped him in washing himself. He had heard of the whispers when he was bathing. News of Princess Laylin’s survival spread like wildfire in Arein, the capital of Rakhbar. It was quick in reaching Chamberlain Hazi in less than an hour of the Court Ladies' visit to the princess. He was a low-born, the only reason he was instated here was his ability to shift and the help he had given to the King to usurp the throne. He couldn’t help but scoff to himself, the Princess’s survival left a nasty taste in his mouth. He didn’t know, nor cared, why Ehan chose to send a Princess hostage instead of demanding a peace treaty. But this... “What a miracle you have performed!” He couldn’t help but shake his head smiling to himself. His servants cautiously worked, used to his weirdness. Bringing in the Ehanian Princess was no big deal. A no-name Princess living in the corner of this Grand Palace would have harmed no one, soon the world w
Laylin spent the past hour in disbelief. Every muscle in her body ached. The worst was her back that he had insistently banged against the wall but she felt numb. Laylin couldn’t find it in herself to put her guard down even as the sun began to set. 'Nobody is coming to arrest me.' She murmured. Trembling maids went about arranging the room and tending to her but it didn't seem like she was being arrested for being a witch. 'What the hell is happening? Why ae they not...' She would clutch the blanket tighter in incredulity. She shuddered as the servants fussed around her. Initially she freaked out when unfamiliar maids barged in to take her to another room but... She was sure of it now! 'Really, no one was coming to arrest her or burn her at the square. What happened then? Why is the King letting her be?' But the oddest thing was the Falcon that sat on the window with his sharp Hazel Green glare trained on her. It was an odd color for a bird of this kind. She tried to shoo it aw
Sitting under this extravagant parasol, the only thought that ran through her otherwise erratic mind was to escape this place alive. 'It's really been days and no one has come for her head...' But she wasn't able to meet her servants and doing it alone was impossible, especially with all these guards keeping eyes on her. “...Of course, I know that it's not easy to recall for you but my point is, that the King most likely will be here for you soon!” Princess Scarlet, who was sitting opposite her, insisted, “If it were any other man I wouldn't be cautious, but…” she trailed off, looking at Laylin who was intently staring at her cup of cold tea. Scarlet reached out and grasped her hand. She squeezed it in a comforting manner. Laylin tried to take her hand away but her grip was strong. “But it’s a King who ascended through a Coup, Laylin... if you don't tell me what happened I'll be too clueless to be of any help to you!” It was the best coaxing Scarlet could do, any more persuading
When all she did was dumbly stare at him while shaking with the fear of the eyes she would recognize anywhere. He was here to kill her! He must be. “Won't you say it?” he insisted. She just stared back in horror. “Why don't you take a seat, my dear fiance.” the King raised a brow at her unresponsiveness. Her mind went through all the terrors she had seen that unfortunate night and shook her head. "Ple-Please excuse my intrusion, Sire. I'll leave you to enjoy your evening." "I was expecting a more gutsy introduction." Despite his jab, she hurriedly performs a courtesy and side-stepped to leave. He knew she was a witch. He was here to end her! "Tsk." With a swish of wind, he was in front of her. She stumbled back frantically in her attempt to escape. He was quick to hold her by her jaw and throw her on the divan. "Weird. I remember telling you to sit, Laylin." Is he here to execute her because her cover as a witch was blown? Or was it because she had harmed his body that night? “
“So Crimson Rukh, how do you feel about marrying me?”His question left everyone present speechless. Even bloodied and battered Ambrose scoffed. Laylin clenched her jaw and tried to walk past him but he blocked her path yet again.At the end of her wits, Laylin burst out. “Get out of my way while I’m being nice!” Her voice trembled as she tried to run to her husband.Tilting his head in confusion, the demon sneered with contempt a second later. "Oh… Is that this dog’s filthy mark? Now that complicates things," he jeers. “I will have to kill him.”With his one tendril, he threw Laylin at a broken pillar and held her there while he slowly walked to the Lycan King."Screw you!" Ambrose spluttered, exerting himself to the fullest despite his state.The demon cackled, throwing his head back, “Your worthless mother didn’t teach you manners.” He picked him up in the air and slammed him back down.Laylin screamed and struggled but her aura couldn’t fight against his sheer force. With her, sev
"...I still think you should see her," Laylin mumbled, in his embrace. When he didn't reply, she buried herself deeper in his embrace. "...Sorry. I should not talk about it recklessly." She mumbled saltily. It was a sensitive subject and she didn't have the courage to look him in the eye.He smirked, looking down at her. She was on edge and sensitive to his emotions. He wanted to pinch her puffed-up cheeks with how adorable she was being. His darkened features at that time must have put her on guard. Instead, he settled with running his hand in her hair. He still remembered the spitfire she was, ready to bite him when he first forced her to be his Mistress.He laid back suddenly on the divan, making her fall on him. "Ambrose!""Laylin." He held her by the waist, settling her on him. She instantly struggled to get off him but he held her there."What?! Someone will see!" she was huffing puffing while her face reddening in embarrassment."Laylin." He called her out again in his low se
"I'm sure you know if you try something, she dies." His eyes swept over Valerie and Ivan. "One less pawn won't make a difference.""No. Not her! Don't touch her!" She desperately tried to crawl but only ended up stumbling and falling on the bloody arena ground. "Let her go this instant!" She begged desperately as her heart was bursting out.Her mother shook her head, her eyes telling her to let her go but it only made Laylin more desperate."Oh, so you love the mother who abandoned you?" Sansy seemed amused and he cackled. "What to do though? You didn't want to be part of my 'shitshow'."Laylin shook her tear-soaked face, "Okay! Okay. Tell them to step back. Let her go and I promise, I will!" Sansy scoffed at the naivety of the Princess, "And why should I let her go?"At the end of her wits, Laylin snapped back. "I will help you!"She couldn't use her aura easily in these handcuffs. No matter how fast her aura might be but the moment she unleashes it, every wizard here will feel the
It happened when all soldiers lost hope and thought they were fighting a battle with the fate to be defeated. ‘BOOOM!’ ‘THUD! THWACK! THUD!’ An explosion collapsed the outer wall of the palace and dark wizards and soldiers alike flooded in water crushing through from who-knows-where. But shock registered when they met the eyes of the person standing where the wall once stood. “I see. I almost missed all the fun.” There stood Princess Laylin scowling at her torn dress getting wet and an equally pissed woman behind her. “Did you really have to go this far? How am I going to walk around in this now!” Valerie was about ready to knock this stupid Princess out. Every man on the ground, thanks to the knee-high water flooding the palace, was shocked at the carefree women barging in as if they were taking a stroll in the garden. Ivan’s eyes widened. ‘That foolish Princess was here, in the middle of a battle! The King was right out of the door. If she dropped dead here, they wouldn’t b
She kept her hand on her belly and smiled solemnly. He was a piece of her and her husband. An heir to her lover. “Ahh.. To be young. Though I don’t really like the man, I certainly despise him less than your mother does. I’m not much of a success as a Red Witch so I have no such obsession with bloodlines or species. I just care for my family.” Laylin bit her bottom lip, shrugging. “Mother is... She will come around.” “Hmm, hope so. But I see... you look madly in love.” Berilla teased, looking at her distracted expression. "It must hurt your pride to love him more than he loves you." “What? No!” Laylin rolled her eyes, her smile still playing on her lips. “He’s the one who is chasing me. I just set my grace on my eager lover.“ She was flexing when both of them knew, Laylin was crazy enough in love to dive head-first in a war zone or in front of a raging monster. Laylin looked away. Her smile deepened. She did love him more but it didn't matter as long as he loved her back. A silen
The palace stood tall and imposing, its marble columns reaching the sky. It had been days since the rightful King had set foot in the home he despised and lived for.But now, with a burning sense of urgency in his heart, he returned to reclaim his throne. Laylin was expecting, he could feel his spawn growing stronger by the day. ‘SHIIINGG!’He walked solemnly, his two long swords dragging behind him. Electric zapping brutally filled the silence as his swords screeched.Previously when he had imagined her carrying his heir, he had wanted to keep her on feathery cushions day in and day out, lavish her with jewels but now he wanted to kiss her the path she walked on.He had no patience left for morons. His Queen was carrying the future King and she deserved better than a humid cave.As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden hue over the palace walls, Ambrose stood lonely at the grand entrance.The military he had himself cultivated stood before him, pointing trembling spears
"N-No, please!” The startled young witch screamed and poured her aura in with all her strength as her life flashed before her. ‘FWISSSH…’ The witch toppled back on her ass, waiting to die but as the creature collided with the magic circle it emitted a bright, blinding light. The monster's movements slow, and it gradually, in a fraction of a second, evaporated in the air. It became quiet and all the witches huffed in disbelief, as if under a spell. “Good work.” Laylin turned to the witches with a smile. “This is how any witch, weak or strong, can make the teleportation magic circle.” She clapped her hands, “Well, nobody’s dead, so let’s go under the lake.” It may sound twisted but she enjoyed their fear especially Valerie who was pale. She felt gleefully satisfied. Now, sure, no one will question her about the potency of her magic circle. She felt bad for Eloise but it couldn’t be helped, she was the weakest witch and thus the perfect person to show them the spell worked. Seizing
With a deep sigh, she went to the young Princess. “You think you can handle it after all the… commotion?” She was talking about the things she heard them talk about.The Eldest of the Red Witches looked at the Princess with a faint smile. Laylin remained still. Her countenance was quite ample as she looked ahead at the lake in front of her.Ultimately it didn’t matter if Laylin could or couldn’t. She will have to. For the sake of everyone. For the future.Valerie sighed, “We can do it ourselves too.” Laylin knew it too.The witches could very well pull off a teleportation spell but they didn’t trust her or the magic circle she had drawn especially after Aunt Berilla couldn’t perform the designation spell. The battle with demonic monsters will take more than just technique, hesitation could cost these witches their lives.Only Laylin knew Berila couldn't do it because the Great Mistress had made that spell to pull her into the memory abyss.So the witches needed to believe any of them
‘AAACK!' She pointed the dagger at him and flicked it down. His leg bent at an unnatural angle, his bone stuck out bringing him into a half-kneeling position. “Keep it down. I don’t want a commotion.” She was so calm that it was creepy. Her lazy eyes fell on the Dark Wizard and she smirked. The Dark Wizard tried to cast a spell but nothing worked, he couldn’t take anything as the source. The Dark Wizard had little to no aura or couldn’t control their auras like Valerie. There are two sources for using magic. One is auras that are taken from nature and one is life sources. Dark magicians fuel their magic with life forces which means they kill to do magic. But it doesn’t have to be beasts or humans, depending on the magnitude of the spell even insects can be used for simple spells. She had protected every living being with her aura in the perimeter. Her snake rubbed its head against her neck, and she caressed its scales with a smirk. She enjoyed the Dark wizard's desperate attempts