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Elara pov.“It’s okay, don’t cry. Everything will be okay. Please just do me a favor—when you see him, tell him that I am sorry for betraying him and that he shouldn’t blame himself. That it isn’t his fault.”I gasped and sat up, my breathing rapid as I clutched my chest in pain, a burning sensation ripping through me, forcing my eyes shut as a groan escaped my lips. The crystal tattoo—it was what was burning. I whimpered, trying to take deep breaths to calm myself and ease the pain. As the seconds passed, the sharp ache in my chest slowly dulled before finally fading away.What just happened? Why was it so hot this morning?Wait— that wasn’t the question I should be asking. There was something far more important than the crystal tattoo… but what was it? Goddess, why couldn’t I seem to remember?I clutched my head, trying to piece together what had happened yesterday, but everything was a blur—like a thick fog clouding my mind, blocking the memories from surfacing.“What was it? What
Elara pov.At first, when I heard Hades' words, I felt a wave of relief—Draven was alive. But that relief quickly turned into disbelief as his accusations sank in.I struggled to wrap my head around what he was saying. It was too much, too fast, and none of it made sense—because I hadn't done any of the things he was accusing me of.Elope with Draven? Try to poison him with wolfsbane? And the letter?!Goddess, at this point, it would have been better if I had just remained unconscious because what the hell was going on?“No! I didn't try to elope with Draven, and the letter—the letter was tampered with! It wasn't what I had written, and I would never try to poison you. Why would I when I was trying to save you instead?”Slam!I gasped as Hades slammed his hand against the wall, just inches from my head. I couldn't see, but I knew there was now a hole in the wall. If he had missed by even an inch, my head would probably be the one with the hole instead.I swallowed nervously, my legs b
Hades pov.“Our mate would never poison you. She’s not like that.”As soon as I left the room, Cyrus’s voice echoed in my head, laced with exasperation, as if he was already fed up with me.The corner of my lips curled into a sneer. Did he think I was stupid? Of course, she wasn’t the one who had tried to poison me with wolfsbane. Despite how furious I was, I wasn’t dumb enough to believe that the little slave could pull off something like that. But at that moment, I was too enraged to care.“My king.” Felix appeared behind me, his head bowed respectfully as he followed.“Have you done what I asked?” I asked, not pausing in my steps or bothering to acknowledge him.“Yes, my king. Everything is ready as you instructed.”"Good, I’ll be there in a bit." With that, I turned the corner, heading toward the very place I had sworn not to go—the place I told myself I didn’t care about. Yet, despite my resolve, my legs carried me there anyway."Greetings to the King," the guards saluted as I st
Davina pov.“You silly girl! How could you run away like that?! Do you have any idea how worried I was? I nearly had a heart attack thinking you were out there, either lost or dead! Oh my goddess, Davina, what on earth were you even thinking?” Eva yelled, her voice trembling with rage as she glared at me.“Haha, you should have seen her face. She looked pale the entire day—I thought she was about to drop dead,” Rylie joked, adjusting the stethoscope as he listened to my heartbeat.I shot him a glare, silently telling him to shut up, before lifting my head toward Eva’s direction.“I—” I tried to speak, but for the fifth time today, she cut me off."You know, when I entered the room, planning to check if you were okay and didn't see you, I thought something bad happened—maybe you'd been kidnapped by one of those airheads at the palace. But then I read your letter and realized you'd run away instead. I couldn't think straight anymore. I did everything to find you, even went as far as goi
Davina pov.“You have to act fast before butler Emmanuel comes back. If the king finds out, you’ll have to take the blame too,” the guard muttered under his breath but accepted the golden coins without hesitation.“Of course, we’ll be quick. But remember, if anyone knows about this, we won’t be the only ones punished, so keep quiet about it,” Eva said, her voice dripping in warning.“Do you think I’m a fool? I won’t tell anyone. Now, hurry up,” the guard grumbled before his retreating footsteps faded.“Wow, you’re really good at making shady deals. I was too scared to ask, but you didn’t even hesitate for a second,” Rylie praised, though he couldn’t help adding a jab, “Sometimes, I think you’re more scary than you let on.”“Want me to smack you and show you just how scary I can be?” Eva snapped at him, causing him to flinch and hide behind me.“Yep, she’s scary alright.”I chuckled and shook my head, spreading my arms to prevent Eva from hitting Rylie.“Enough, you two. We don’t have
Evangelina pov.(There are two characters named Liam in the story. Liam, who works for Thorne, and Liam, who works for Evangelina, are two different people.)“What?” I asked, my hand freezing mid-motion as I stopped applying makeup. Turning around, I stared at Liam with wide eyes, unable to believe what I had just heard.“Those fools—no, I mean Stella and Marie—are being executed tomorrow?” I repeated, my voice laced with disbelief. When Liam nodded, bowing his head even lower, my mouth fell open in shock.No fucking way.“From what I gathered, the king has officially announced their execution. It’s set for tomorrow at the hunting grounds—where Beta Draven’s execution was originally supposed to take place.”I gasped, slamming my brush onto the table, my eyes wide as I stared at Liam."So... does that mean Beta Draven's execution won't take place after all?" I asked, my voice betraying a hint of relief before I even realized it.Liam shook his head, his face as cold and expressionless
lDavina pov.“I asked Emmanuel if you could skip this since you’re not feeling well, but he said you have to attend—it’s the king’s order,” Eva said as she walked with me toward the hunting grounds.Today was Stella and Marie’s execution, and to be honest, I didn’t know how to feel. Was I glad they were finally being punished for their crimes? Or was I sad that their punishment was death?Perhaps I was torn between the two, unsure of what I should be feeling. But one thing was certain—I was relieved. At least they wouldn’t be causing any more trouble, like drugging me or attempting to kill Hades.“You don’t have to worry,” I said with a soft smile. “I won’t be seeing anything anyway, so it doesn’t really matter.” I joked, and Eva scoffed before letting out a noise of agreement.“True, but still, you’re braver than that idiot who refuses to step outside until the execution is over. Can you believe it? A grown man making himself sick on purpose just to avoid attending. If men are scare
Davina’s POVThe moon hung high, casting shadows across the courtyard. I stood in the clearing, my breath steady, my muscles tensed with anticipation as I watched the man before me with narrowed eyes.I swiftly moved to the side, barely avoiding the hand that came at me. Shifting my stance, determination fueled me and I charged forward, using my fist to direct a blow at him.“Too slow” He frowned as he deflected my attack effortlessly with his hand. I yelled in frustration and directed a kick to his side but he seemed almost bored as he avoided me, sidestepping the attack with ease, his eyes never leaving mine for a second. His attention was on me, watching and accessing my every move. His eyes flashed amber when he noticed my kick and he jumped back, dodging it.“Too predictable” He yawned, blocking my punch with just a casual flick of his wrist. Strands of my wet hair stuck to my face as I groaned, my breath coming out uneven. I watched him smirk, undisturbed and unbothered. I was
lDavina pov.“I asked Emmanuel if you could skip this since you’re not feeling well, but he said you have to attend—it’s the king’s order,” Eva said as she walked with me toward the hunting grounds.Today was Stella and Marie’s execution, and to be honest, I didn’t know how to feel. Was I glad they were finally being punished for their crimes? Or was I sad that their punishment was death?Perhaps I was torn between the two, unsure of what I should be feeling. But one thing was certain—I was relieved. At least they wouldn’t be causing any more trouble, like drugging me or attempting to kill Hades.“You don’t have to worry,” I said with a soft smile. “I won’t be seeing anything anyway, so it doesn’t really matter.” I joked, and Eva scoffed before letting out a noise of agreement.“True, but still, you’re braver than that idiot who refuses to step outside until the execution is over. Can you believe it? A grown man making himself sick on purpose just to avoid attending. If men are scare
Evangelina pov.(There are two characters named Liam in the story. Liam, who works for Thorne, and Liam, who works for Evangelina, are two different people.)“What?” I asked, my hand freezing mid-motion as I stopped applying makeup. Turning around, I stared at Liam with wide eyes, unable to believe what I had just heard.“Those fools—no, I mean Stella and Marie—are being executed tomorrow?” I repeated, my voice laced with disbelief. When Liam nodded, bowing his head even lower, my mouth fell open in shock.No fucking way.“From what I gathered, the king has officially announced their execution. It’s set for tomorrow at the hunting grounds—where Beta Draven’s execution was originally supposed to take place.”I gasped, slamming my brush onto the table, my eyes wide as I stared at Liam."So... does that mean Beta Draven's execution won't take place after all?" I asked, my voice betraying a hint of relief before I even realized it.Liam shook his head, his face as cold and expressionless
Davina pov.“You have to act fast before butler Emmanuel comes back. If the king finds out, you’ll have to take the blame too,” the guard muttered under his breath but accepted the golden coins without hesitation.“Of course, we’ll be quick. But remember, if anyone knows about this, we won’t be the only ones punished, so keep quiet about it,” Eva said, her voice dripping in warning.“Do you think I’m a fool? I won’t tell anyone. Now, hurry up,” the guard grumbled before his retreating footsteps faded.“Wow, you’re really good at making shady deals. I was too scared to ask, but you didn’t even hesitate for a second,” Rylie praised, though he couldn’t help adding a jab, “Sometimes, I think you’re more scary than you let on.”“Want me to smack you and show you just how scary I can be?” Eva snapped at him, causing him to flinch and hide behind me.“Yep, she’s scary alright.”I chuckled and shook my head, spreading my arms to prevent Eva from hitting Rylie.“Enough, you two. We don’t have
Davina pov.“You silly girl! How could you run away like that?! Do you have any idea how worried I was? I nearly had a heart attack thinking you were out there, either lost or dead! Oh my goddess, Davina, what on earth were you even thinking?” Eva yelled, her voice trembling with rage as she glared at me.“Haha, you should have seen her face. She looked pale the entire day—I thought she was about to drop dead,” Rylie joked, adjusting the stethoscope as he listened to my heartbeat.I shot him a glare, silently telling him to shut up, before lifting my head toward Eva’s direction.“I—” I tried to speak, but for the fifth time today, she cut me off."You know, when I entered the room, planning to check if you were okay and didn't see you, I thought something bad happened—maybe you'd been kidnapped by one of those airheads at the palace. But then I read your letter and realized you'd run away instead. I couldn't think straight anymore. I did everything to find you, even went as far as goi
Hades pov.“Our mate would never poison you. She’s not like that.”As soon as I left the room, Cyrus’s voice echoed in my head, laced with exasperation, as if he was already fed up with me.The corner of my lips curled into a sneer. Did he think I was stupid? Of course, she wasn’t the one who had tried to poison me with wolfsbane. Despite how furious I was, I wasn’t dumb enough to believe that the little slave could pull off something like that. But at that moment, I was too enraged to care.“My king.” Felix appeared behind me, his head bowed respectfully as he followed.“Have you done what I asked?” I asked, not pausing in my steps or bothering to acknowledge him.“Yes, my king. Everything is ready as you instructed.”"Good, I’ll be there in a bit." With that, I turned the corner, heading toward the very place I had sworn not to go—the place I told myself I didn’t care about. Yet, despite my resolve, my legs carried me there anyway."Greetings to the King," the guards saluted as I st
Elara pov.At first, when I heard Hades' words, I felt a wave of relief—Draven was alive. But that relief quickly turned into disbelief as his accusations sank in.I struggled to wrap my head around what he was saying. It was too much, too fast, and none of it made sense—because I hadn't done any of the things he was accusing me of.Elope with Draven? Try to poison him with wolfsbane? And the letter?!Goddess, at this point, it would have been better if I had just remained unconscious because what the hell was going on?“No! I didn't try to elope with Draven, and the letter—the letter was tampered with! It wasn't what I had written, and I would never try to poison you. Why would I when I was trying to save you instead?”Slam!I gasped as Hades slammed his hand against the wall, just inches from my head. I couldn't see, but I knew there was now a hole in the wall. If he had missed by even an inch, my head would probably be the one with the hole instead.I swallowed nervously, my legs b
Elara pov.“It’s okay, don’t cry. Everything will be okay. Please just do me a favor—when you see him, tell him that I am sorry for betraying him and that he shouldn’t blame himself. That it isn’t his fault.”I gasped and sat up, my breathing rapid as I clutched my chest in pain, a burning sensation ripping through me, forcing my eyes shut as a groan escaped my lips. The crystal tattoo—it was what was burning. I whimpered, trying to take deep breaths to calm myself and ease the pain. As the seconds passed, the sharp ache in my chest slowly dulled before finally fading away.What just happened? Why was it so hot this morning?Wait— that wasn’t the question I should be asking. There was something far more important than the crystal tattoo… but what was it? Goddess, why couldn’t I seem to remember?I clutched my head, trying to piece together what had happened yesterday, but everything was a blur—like a thick fog clouding my mind, blocking the memories from surfacing.“What was it? What
Thorne pov“So what you’re telling me is that you failed? Is that it?” I asked, my fingers roughly teasing the hole of the sluts perched on my lap. Her head was thrown back, mouth parted, soft moans slipping past her plump pink lips.My head rested on my other hand as I looked down coldly at the three men kneeling before me, their heads bowed in submission, bodies slightly trembling under my cold, expressionless gaze.Nobody answered.The corner of my lips curled into a cold smirk as I quickened the pace of my fingers, letting the slut’s moans fill the quiet room.I watched as the two men—Ethan and Liam—shifted uncomfortably on their knees, struggling to keep their expressions blank, though it was hardly working. They were men, after all. They had desires, especially when faced with a naked woman begging to be fucked and ravished.My gaze shifted to Kian, a slow, wry smirk tugging at the corner of my lips as I observed him—the only man who seemed to be built differently. The only one
Hades pov“What?” I asked, staring at Felix in shock as my heart pounded heavily against my chest. My hands clenched into fists, my eyes narrowing, desperately hoping that whatever Felix had just said was some cruel joke. How dare he joke about something like this?After everything that happened in the hunting ground, the first thing I did was take Davina to my room to be treated by the pack doctor. I had wanted to stay by her side throughout the night and had strictly ordered that I was not be disturbed for any reason, no matter how urgent the situation was. But not long after, Felix had jumped through the window, disobeying my orders for the first time.Before I even had the chance to get angry and punish him for his disobedience, he dropped this bombshell on me.“Repeat what you just said,” I demanded again, my eyes narrowing into a dangerous glare as I stepped closer, towering over him. He remained on his knees, head bowed.“Beta Draven has been stabbed multiple times, and his con