As I opened my eyes, I felt disoriented and confused. My head throbbed with a piercing headache, and an uncomfortable feeling crept up my spine. I tried to move, but my limbs felt heavy and unresponsive. For a moment, I thought I was still in the clutches of the Lycan king, but as my vision cleared, I realized I was in a completely different room.
The room was large and well-furnished, with a soft bed that I was lying on. The walls were adorned with beautiful paintings, and the windows let in a warm, golden light that filled the space. As I tried to sit up, a wave of dizziness overtook me, and I had to lie back down. I felt weak and vulnerable like a small child lost in a vast, unfamiliar world.
It took me a few moments to gather my bearings, and as my mind cleared, memories of what had happened flooded back to me. I remembered the Lycan king, his dark, brooding presence, and his intense gaze that seemed to pierce through my soul. I remembered the way he had spoken to me, his voice laced with a dangerous, seductive charm. And I remembered how I had suddenly felt weak to the bones as if all my energy had been drained away in an instant.
The thought of the Lycan king filled me with dread, and I shuddered involuntarily. I wondered how I had ended up in this room, and who had brought me here. Was it the Lycan king himself? Had he done something to me while I was unconscious?
I looked around the room, searching for any clues as to where I was and how I had gotten here. As my eyes roamed over the furnishings, I noticed a small note on the bedside table. I reached out and picked it up, my heart was pounding in my chest, my breaths coming in short, sharp gasps. I felt a cold sweat break out across my skin, and a sense of unease settled over me like a heavy fog. The memories of what had happened with the Lycan king still flooded my mind, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of dread that had taken hold of me.
I remembered how every fiber of my being was telling me to run, to get as far away from him as possible. But at the same time, a small part of me was curious, drawn to his dark, seductive presence like a moth to a flame. I knew I should be scared, but I couldn't help the way my heart raced and my palms grew clammy whenever I thought of him.
I tried to push those thoughts aside and focus on the present. I was in a strange room, with people I didn't know, and had no idea how I had gotten there. The note on the bedside table reassured me that I was safe, but I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease that lingered at the back of my mind.
I tried to calm myself down, slow my breathing, and clear my thoughts. But every time I closed my eyes, I saw the Lycan king's face, his piercing gaze, and the way his lips had curled into a dangerous smile. I felt like I was being pulled in two different directions, my rational mind telling me to stay away from him, while my primal instincts drew me closer to danger.
As I stood there, trying to make sense of my surroundings, I suddenly realized that there was a gap in my memory. I couldn't remember anything that had happened after I had fallen unconscious. My mind was blank as if a section of my life had been erased without a trace.
I tried to shake off the feeling of unease that settled over me, but I couldn't help the nagging suspicion that something was off. It was as if someone had deliberately erased my memories, to keep me from knowing what had happened while I was unconscious.
I closed my eyes and tried to focus, to remember anything that might give me a clue as to what had transpired. But all I could see was darkness, an endless void where my memories should have been.
I felt a sense of panic rising within me, and I knew I had to find out what had happened. I got out of bed and began to search the room, looking for anything that might give me a clue. But there was nothing out of the ordinary, no sign of any struggle or disturbance.
As I searched, I began to feel like I was caught in a web of intrigue, with secrets and lies hidden around every corner. I couldn't trust anyone, not even my memories.
My mind raced with possibilities, each one more frightening than the last. Had the Lycan king done something to me while I was unconscious, erasing my memories to keep me from knowing the truth? Or had my so-called "friends" done something to me, using me as a pawn in their own twisted game?
I felt like I was on the edge of a precipice, with no idea what lay ahead. But I knew that I had to find out the truth, no matter the cost.
I took a deep breath and walked out of the room, determined to find some answers. I saw two maids in the hallway and approached them, hoping to get some information about where I was and what had happened to me. But as soon as they saw me, their expressions turned sour, and a feeling of dread settled over me.
I tried to smile at them, to put them at ease, but they just sneered at me, their eyes full of contempt. I felt like a stranger in my own body, unsure of who I was and why these people seemed to hate me so much.
I asked them what was going on, but they just laughed at me, mocking my ignorance. I felt a flash of anger rise within me, but I pushed it down, knowing that I needed to keep my cool if I wanted to get any information out of them.
I tried to reason with them, to get them to understand that I was just as confused as they were. But they weren't having any of it. They just stood there, their arms crossed, their eyes filled with hatred and malice.
I felt like I was in a nightmare, trapped in a world where everyone was against me. I could feel their murderous glares on my back as I walked away, and a sense of paranoia settled over me like a dark cloud.
I knew that something was off, that these people weren't just ordinary maids. There was something in the way they looked at me, in the way they spoke to me, that made me feel like they were hiding something.
I felt like a character in a Dan Brown novel, caught up in a web of intrigue and deception. I knew that I had to be careful, that I couldn't trust anyone. But at the same time, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I was in danger, that these people wanted to harm me in some way.
I tried to keep my wits about me as I walked down the hallway, my senses on high alert. I could feel eyes on me, watching my every move, and a sense of dread settled over me like a heavyweight. I knew that I was in for a long and dangerous journey and that I would have to be prepared for whatever lay ahead.
As I walked down the hallway, my mind raced with a million different thoughts. I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off, that I was in danger. But at the same time, I couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope, a sense that the moon goddess was looking out for me.
I had always been a firm believer in the supernatural, and I couldn't help but think that this was all part of some larger plan. Perhaps the moon goddess had chosen me for a special purpose, and this was all part of her grand design.
I knew that it sounded crazy, that most people would scoff at the idea of a moon goddess intervening in their lives. But I couldn't deny the sense of peace that came over me as I thought about it, the feeling that everything was going to be alright.
I was determined to find a way out, to escape this strange and hostile world. But at the same time, I couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude towards the moon goddess, a sense that she was guiding me towards some greater purpose.
I knew that the journey ahead would be long and perilous and that there would be many obstacles to overcome. But I also knew that I was not alone, that the moon goddess was watching over me every step of the way.
I felt a renewed sense of determination as I walked down the hallway, my thoughts focused on finding a way out. I knew that it wouldn't be easy and that there would be many challenges to overcome. But I was ready for whatever lay ahead, confident that the moon goddess was by my side.
I couldn't explain why, but I felt a deep sense of connection to the moon goddess as if we were kindred spirits somehow. I knew that I had to trust in her, to believe that everything was happening for a reason.
As I turned a corner and continued down the hallway, my heart racing with anticipation, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement.
ELSA'S POVBy the time it was evening, I was sickly tired waiting for Arthur to show up. He had boldly asked me not to come, that I should enjoy my day but if I was honest, I swear that I had done anything but enjoy today. Be anxious? sure. Get mad? Definitely. Shiver? Hmm-mm. Get happy a tad? Sure again. I had rocked and rocked and rocked, getting so tired of waiting that evening. I was about to go west my fancy jacket and go have this uncertain conversation with him that is scary with him when the door knob turned and I froze. Arthur came in and to my pleasure and displeasure, he wore a giant smile on his face probably happy that he could finally see me, honestly after my mini-investigation in the semi-afternoon, I was not so sure anymore."Hey, well... Aren't you a sight for sore eyes. A kiss?" He asked, walking towards me in such a hurry, you might mistake me for the breath of life. He looked so good and I knew I could get easily distracted by that but I chose not to. I rose a han
ELSA'S POVOur wedding night had not been what I thought it was going to be. It was everything I imagined and more and the fact that I did not get any sleep was pleasing instead of stressful. When I opened my eyes the next morning, I could not find Arthur, I sat up, rubbing my eyes from the pleasing exhaustion at the same time. I looked around and if I was being honest just as I felt different, in a good way, the room looked different too. So different and good too. I flashed a smile to myself as I thought that of course it would look different because I was not in my room, I was in Arthur's room or if I was being accurate, I would say my room. I got up from the bed and walked swiftly to the mirror, naked. I looked at myself in the mirror and not only did I feel different, I looked different. There were hickeys on my neck and ear, it was certainly an interesting look. I wore the robe I found on Arthur's side of the bed, which was made and a white card that had little hearts on it. I
ELSA'S POVThe big wedding was in motion. I mean the planning was in motion but it was the same thing. Most people were so surprised when Arthur gave the announcement that day. Shocked to the brim and beyond while some smiled and nodded their approval. The rest just glared at me as though they would have loved to stab me with a knife if it was allowed. Shreds. And I did not even blame them, I was still surprised myself. I was so excited just as I was anxious. I still had a baby growing in me and I did not know the father and I was freaking out. I could scratch my own eyes out. Just as the wedding planning was in set, so was my running away planning. I needed to flee with my head still intact."What are doing in here staring at the wall?" I turned and saw Nia standing at the door with an amused look on her face. I flashed her a smile and shook my head slowly, thinking of what to say. "Arthur has been smiling since yesterday, I am so surprised that his jaw is not been hurting yet." She
ELSA'S POVI had no idea that there was a cabin back here. When Emily directed me here it was like she had been blabbing. I had walked this whole place and this was the first time I was seeing this place. I guess the structure of the house was weird. I stood in front of the 'invisible' cabin and searched for the most important words at that moment. I knew the words I wanted to say were that I loved him so much, that l was willing to put away the paralysis of fear that held me down, and that I wanted to be his wife. That I was going to be his wife. That was the most important one. I took three bold and quiet steps up the small stair that had its wood painted red. Nice.My stomach rumbled in fear and my heart thudded against my chest. I raised my hands to knock and surprisingly on the first attempt it landed on the door with a very faint thud, produ
NIA'S POV"I wanted it to be a surprise for you. But I just needed something to give me an edge and make you listen to me. I love you and if staying here will make you believe it then I'm staying here and I'm not leaving. But that depends on what you think of it all. I need to be sure that you are comfortable with it. I don't want to shove anything down your throat and force you to want this just because I do. Do you understand?" He asked and I nodded. A big smile on my face."Woah. I love how you put things and I love that you are doing this for me. You have no idea how much it means to me, Silas. I have never been in love and most importantly I have never had someone love me to the extent of wanting to make a big change as big as what you just announced to make me happy. And I love you too. So much." I said and he closed his eyes for a moment, s
NIA'S POVThere he was. Silas, sat at the edge of the large rock everyone seemed to like. I smiled lightly at the cliche of happy things. I had searched everywhere for him, now that I think about it, why did I not search for him here before going to their tent area? Silly of me.I walked further into the space and I saw a striking blonde woman, who if I was being honest, I had nothing on. Why was Silas talking to this woman out here in the love garden? And why was I suddenly comparing this woman whom I did not know to myself? Insecurities were never a friend. Silas turned to look at them and immediately stood up, putting a clever distance between the both of them as if they were close. They were not. So why was he tripping?"Hey! Um... Hi." He said, grasping for words to say. I gave him a tight-lipped smile and nodded to tell him that I had heard the first greeting and he did not need to repeat it."Hi, if you have a company that would stay long then maybe I should come back, I was th