Jeremy’s POV
The heavy iron door shut behind me with a bang as Lisa’s desperate cries echoed faintly as I swalked away from her cell. I ignored it as I couldn’t afford to let her words sway me. She was a vampire. A vampire. And not just any vampire—Lord Alireza Firouzja’s daughter. The implications of that alone were enough to make my wolf growl. Mate. My wolf had called her that, back in the woods when I’d pinned her against the tree, her scent—or lack thereof—flooding my senses. It didn’t make sense. She didn’t smell like a wolf and neither did she have the metallic smell of bloodlust that clung to vampires like a second skin. And yet, the pull was there. It was undeniable and it was tugging at me. I’d dismissed it as a mistake at first, some trick of the mind after a long night of hunting. But now, I wasn’t so sure. I emerged from the tunnel into the cool night air, the mist making for poor visibility. The trek back to the palace was short, but my thoughts made it feel endless. Lisa had claimed her father wouldn’t care if she lived or died—illegitimate or not, she was still his blood. Alireza Firouzja, that cold, calculating bastard, had been a thorn in my pack’s side for decades. His clan and my pack had clashed over territory more times than I could count. A daughter, even an unwanted one, could be a weakness he couldn’t ignore. Or so I hoped. I pushed through the heavy oak doors and climbed the winding stairs to my office, the weight of the day settling into my bone. I could still hear the distant laughter of my packmates echoing from the great hall below. I’d trade this headache for a tankard of ale in a heartbeat, but duty called louder than revelry tonight. I’d barely settled into the leather chair behind my desk when the door creaked open. Alex Crawley, my Beta, stepped inside, his broad frame filling the doorway. His dark hair was tousled, and his bloodshot eyes narrowed as they landed on me. He didn’t bother with formalities—never had—and I appreciated that about him. Alex was a straight shooter, even when I didn’t want to hear it. “You look like hell,” he said, crossing his arms as he leaned against the wall. “What’s this about dragging some girl into the dungeons? There is some rumors buzzing around already.” I rubbed a hand over my face, feeling the stubble scrape against my palm. “Her name’s Lisa Adrian. She was caught in the woods—thought she was a witch at first. She’s not.” Alex raised an eyebrow, waiting. He knew me well enough to sense there was more. “She’s a vampire,” I said, keeping my voice low, though the room was soundproofed against prying ears. “Alireza Firouzja’s daughter.” His reaction was immediate—eyes widening, a sharp curse slipping past his lips. “What the hell. You're sure this isn't a trap. A vampire? Here? And Firouzja’s blood, no less.” I leaned back in my chair, fingers drumming on the desk. “She says he doesn’t care about her, that she’s illegitimate and he’d be glad to see her gone. But I’m not so sure. A man like Alireza doesn’t let his blood wander free without some angle. She could be useful.” Alex pushed off the wall, pacing the room with restless energy. “Useful? You’re talking about keeping a vampire in our territory under our roof. The pack will lose their minds if they find out. You know how they feel about bloodsuckers.” “They won’t find out,” I said firmly, meeting his gaze. “We tell them she’s a witch. Witches get better treatment here than vampires ever will. It’s safer that way—for her and for us.” He stopped pacing and stared incredulously at me like I had said something crazy. “You’re serious. You’re going to lie to the pack about this? This isn’t some stray we can dress up and pass off. She’s Firouzja’s daughter. If he comes looking—” “He won’t,” I cut in, despite the doubt in my head. “She escaped his dungeons, ran all the way here. She’s an outcast, Alex. Even if he does care, he’s not storming our gates over a child he locked up himself.” Alex shook his head, running a hand through his hair. “I don’t like this. You’re playing with fire, and not the kind we can control. What’s your endgame? Ransom her back to him?” “Maybe,” I admitted. “Or use her to draw him out. Force a confrontation on our terms. But there’s something else.” He stilled, sensing the shift in my tone. “Why do I feel like this is going to get worse?” “Stop being dramatic. Anyway, she’s my mate.” I said and the words felt foreign on my tongue as they left my mouth. “My wolf recognized her. I don’t know how or why, but it’s there.” Alex’s jaw dropped, and for a moment, he just stared at me. Then he laughed—a short, incredulous bark. “A vampire? Your mate? Moon goddess must be drunk.” “I’m not laughing,” I growled, and he sobered instantly. “You’re serious,” he said, voice dropping. “That’s… impossible. She’s not a wolf. The bond doesn’t work like that.” “She doesn’t drink blood,” I said, recalling her ashamed confession. “No urges, no fangs—she’s different. Maybe that’s why.” He frowned, processing. “Different or not, the pack won’t accept it. You know that.” “They don’t have to,” I snapped. “Not yet. We keep her locked up, figure out what she is, what this bond means. But we need answers first.” Before Alex could respond, a knock sounded at the door and it swung open the next minute. Durham North, my Gamma, poked his head in. “Alpha, I’ve got reports from the eastern border. Thought you’d want to know.” “Not now, Durham,” I said, waving him off. “I’ll hear it later.” He stared pointedly at Alex then nodded and retreated, the door clicking shut behind him. Alex raised an eyebrow, but I ignored it. “I need you to do something,” I said, leaning forward. “Research vampires with golden eyes. Lisa’s got them, and I’ve never seen that before. Could be a clue to what she is—or why the bond triggered.” Alex nodded slowly, accepting the task with his usual efficiency. “Golden eyes, huh? I’ll dive into it right away and see what I can find. I have a feeling this could blow up in ways we can't predict.” “I know,” I said, voice rough. “That’s why you're going to shut your mouth and do it as discreetly as possible.”After the events of that fateful night—the night that he witnessed Alicia’s betrayal—Billy only had one thought.… To make Alicia his no matter what.He abandoned his principles and any last shreds of dignity.The self-control that held him back snapped, and now that he was unhinged, he could finally see the light.Billy knew what had to be done.He reached out to Evals Redart, and they both struck a deal.He would lure Alicia to the agreed-upon location, and that was where the deed would take place.The only reason he was successful was due to the effects of the ring he had on his right finger—The Ring of Deceit.All he had to do was touch Alicia with it once, and he would be able to transform into whoever she trusted most.Earlier that day, he took the first step of his plan and brushed past her, using the ring to touch her skin.She noticed it instantly and shot him a disgusted look, but Billy knew it was only because she was confused.She misunderstood his intentions.‘This is all
‘I-Is that really Rey…?’Alicia's shock was clear as day when she saw Rey's aggressive scowl. She couldn’t hide it anymore.“GET UP! DON’T TRY TO PLAY THE VICTIM ANYMO—!”“That’s enough!” Alicia yelled out, her eyes staring daggers at Rey.“A-ah, Alicia, don’t mind me. I’m just telling this—”“Save it. I don’t want to hear anything from you…” Rey attempted to explain, but Alicia wasn't having it. She raised her hand and walked past him, completely ignoring his lame excuse.Approaching the waitress, Alicia knelt beside her, gently taking hold of her trembling hands“It’s fine, don’t worry. I’m not mad at you.” The lady seemed immensely surprised by Alicia’s kindness, and even Rey appeared stunned from behind her.However, Alicia had no further business with him.“Please stand up.” She helped the waitress up, and after they both rose to their feet, she nodded and smiled even more broadly.“You made a mistake. It happens. Maybe take the rest of the day off,” she suggested kindly.Sinc
“U-uhh…”Alicia let out a groan as she slowly blinked her eyes open. The room around her was covered in darkness, and her vision struggled to clear the blur. The combination of darkness and her bleary sight made everything a chaotic mess.Her whole body ached and with each movement, her head pounded. Even the simple act of opening her eyes felt like a chore due to the pain that radiated throughout her body.“You’re… awake… huh?” A familiar voice asked, coming from somewhere close by.Though she couldn’t make out the face, she recognized the familiar voice instantly.“B-Billy…?” Her voice was barely a whisper, her throat feeling like it was on fire with each word.Her discomfort made it hard to focus on anything else.‘What happened? Why am I here? Where is this place? Why is Billy—?’Just as Alicia was about to piece together her thoughts, fragments of recent memories flooded her mind.She remembered how Rey approached her in the library, and how they went to a shady shop.And then…
‘S-something came up…?!’As Rey stared into Adonis’ eyes, he could tell that something was terribly wrong.An expression of concern swept through his face and it felt like anxiety was welling up within him.Before Rey realized it, his heart began to race.“Am I in trouble again?” He asked, a bead of sweat forming on the side of his face.“A-ah! No! No! This is something else. You’ll understand once you come with me. Everyone is waiting…”Adonis had never lied to Rey before—at least not to his knowledge. There was no reason to think he was doing so now, but Rey knew he couldn’t be too sure.After a few seconds of internal debate, Rey decided that his best option was to go with Adonis and see what was going on.‘I’ve not done anything wrong or suspicious lately, right? Or could it be another scheme by the mastermind of last time…?’Rey shrugged off his problematic thoughts and left his position, carrying the book he was reading in his hand without realizing it.“Don’t you need to return
“I was only ever interested in one, but when I realized he was a jerk, I cut ties with him.”Alicia then speculated that the senior’s bruised ego might have driven him to spread rumors about her. However, Alicia’s reputation was solid enough that people mostly interpreted it as her casually dating seniors—nothing more, nothing less.Rey's surprise was evident as he muttered, “Oh, wow. I never imagined it was like that.” He turned to Alicia, who simply shrugged in response.“Things aren’t always what they seem. If we listen to everyone’s opinions and don’t take time to form our own, we’ll just end up drowning in misinformation.”Rey thought about Alicia's words, finding them surprisingly insightful, yet he struggled to express his thoughts without seeming cheesy.“That's actually quite smart.” He finally settled on the most neutral way to put it."I know, right?" Alicia replied, her hand playfully sweeping back her long hair as she chuckled, trying to act like a wise diva."Pfft!" Rey
Silence.That was what came first.Suffocating, overwhelming silence, that settled deep into the minds of those who were witnessing what the fallen ones saw.Then, when the silence had stretched thin, horror followed.In the darkness of the Royal Dungeon, the fallen heroes could only helplessly watch as an overwhelming shadow loomed over them.The silhouette of a massive monstrosity that radiated nothing but sheer malevolence.This would be their first encounter with such a being.And from the looks of it… it was fated to be their last. *******[Several Days Earlier]A few days had passed since the entire incident with Adonis.Everyone was initially horrified and perplexed by what they saw, but after Adonis collapsed before them—barely breathing as he explained the situation—they could all understand better.It seemed one of their own—Adam Sanchez—had plotted to kill Adonis.His Skill reacted in instinctive self-defense and killed Adam before the Hero could tell what was happening.A