Selly, a revered keeper of the supernatural world, Agal, wasn't supposed to have a mate but the moon Goddess had other plans for her. There's a problem though. She is soon to be wed as a replacement bride to the dreaded king of Horizenia. A man who wouldn't take no for an answer. Disguised as a pack-less werewolf, she sets on a journey to the human world to search for her mate. Jordan Westhund, the man that the Goddess has chosen, rejects her without as much as blinking his eyes. What will she do now that her mate has rejected her? Would she embrace the pain and move on? What of her pending wedding back at home? Will she go back and accept her fate or is there a possibility for Jordan and herself to be a couple they were destined to be?
Lihat lebih banyakShe still remembered that day.
It had rained and the soil was damp and smelled earthy. Selly had been inside when she heard a knock. Deciding to answer the door, she wrapped herself with a scarf and headed out. The sky was already turning into a mixture of black and golden-red hues, a promise of changing seasons. The young woman who looked no more than twenty stood by the entrance. Spotting her late-hour visitor walking towards her with the help of a cane, she decided to meet her half way. “Mother priestess,” Selly’s face lit up as she bowed at the older woman. “I have been thinking about paying you a visit lately but here you are. At her words, a girly chuckle escaped the old woman’s lips. “The sky is rather colorful today that I felt like stretching these old legs of mine.” The woman bowed even deeper than she did, “Apologies for arriving unannounced.” Holding mother priestess' hand, she led her towards a pavilion by the garden. Shortly, a maid arrived with a tray, the kettle emitting steam which was a stark contrast to the weather. “Mother priestess.” She greeted and left as quickly as she came. The priestess nodded as her face crinkled at the fleeting maid, she walked too fast for a woman, she thought . She then reached for the kettle but Selly was quicker, “Let me.” “You may be younger but I know my place.” The woman persisted. “Please allow me to serve the keeper of Agal.” The fresh aroma of the tea wafted in the air and mingled beautifully with the different scents emitted by flowers that surrounded the pavilion, bringing in a sense of tranquility. Selly leaned back on her chair, not wanting to make her stubborn guest uncomfortable. “I see you have made up your mind.” She said as she poured tea in Selly’s cup then hers. Selly did not respond. What was the point of denying it when it was the priestess herself who brought it up? Besides, no one could really hide anything from her. Not even the king of Erichon would hide his wildest of thoughts when she was around. The old woman took a sip and sighed. “Your mate yearns for you and has been trying to reach…you?” At her words, Selly’s calm facade crumbled and her eyes turned glassy with unshed tears. “It is not in my place to stop you but if possible please do re-consider. There is too much at stake.” She took her hand into her wrinkly ones. “The kingdom of Erichon needs you.” Patting her hand, she wiped a lone tear from Selly’s supple cheeks. “It's unfair to you, I know. But it's also hard for everyone. After all, no one could have foreseen you getting a mate.” That's right. Regardless of which kingdom they were from, all previous keepers of Agal were never mated. Such was the life of keepers of their world, which was why Selly was overjoyed when she found out she had one. “Forgive me for being crude with you child but perhaps it was not meant for you two to share a lifetime.” “How could you say that?” Selly broke down in tears, no longer able to hold it in. Her life was becoming unbearable and her mind, a beautiful mess. Taking a handkerchief, she dabbed her runny nose. “Tell me, mother priestess, if we were not supposed to meet then why did he reach out to me? Remorseful, the priestess tried to explain but her words only added to the growing agony. Hopeless, minutes passed as she watched in silence, waiting until Selly gathered herself again. “As for why he chose to contact you is beyond my comprehension. I can only see so much as my vision is limited when it becomes a matter between worlds.” A memory of a drowning man flashed as Selly recalled the repetitive dream she had had for several weeks. In her dream, a man struggled to stay afloat but the currents were too strong while she stood by the shore helpless as the river with pitch black waters swallowed him little by little. She couldn't see his face but his upper middle back had a glowing rune that she identified to only belong to her mate. Selly stared at the woman, “I have a feeling that if I do not find him soon, something bad might happen to him and I won't be able to see him again.” “It's like he calls for help and who better to be there for him if not me, his fated mate.” Watching the sky as she stared into nothing, she narrated the vision to the priestess. “...I told his majesty that I will not be agreeing to marry king Veryl when I already have my own mate.” She said between sniffs. “And he told you no.” The woman completed her sentence knowingly. Selly clenched her jaws. Her life was not her own. It has never been. For the first time, she felt the weight of being a veil keeper of Agal, the world of supernaturals weighing heavily on her shoulders. She wished for a way out. She hoped there was a way to step down and give the responsibilities to a willing person, after all, most people wished the Goddess would have chosen them to keep the veil between the human and the supernatural. It wasn't that the king sent her to persuade the young lady but she knew better. There was no way around it, one of the two parties had to suffer to keep the peace that was subject to uncertainties. Bracing herself, the old woman stood up, having taken only a sip from the tea cup. “I know that I am being selfish,” She said, her eyes softening upon contact with Selly’s, “but if you choose to leave, there will be war. And where there is war there's death.” With those words she took her cane and walked away prompting Selly to stand up. “I will come back after I find my mate.” The old woman stopped in her tracks, seemingly contemplating about something. “As soon as I mate and get marked, I will…come back to Erichon.” “The journey you are embarking on won't be a smooth one. Storms await ahead.” She said without turning to see her reaction and took off. Selly could only stare at her retreating back. When she got outside the gate and was sure that Selly couldn't see her, the priestess wiped her tears and climbed on her carriage. Time flew by and Selly sat on her bed holding a letter with a royal seal on it. The king had sent it. Inside of that letter was her fate, her kingdom’s, and that of Agal. The young and ferocious king of Horizenia’s demands were clear. If they didn't offer Selly as a replacement bride then he would wage war against Erichon.The sound of whistling wind and nocturnal birds kept Jordan awake, well in a way.The truth was he couldn't sleep even if he wanted to. What if he slept and woke up to realize that it was all but a dream. There was simply no way he was closing his eyes, not when he, at last, had her in his arms. When there was finally peace in her face.Pushing her brown hair away from her face before tucking them behind her ears, he adjusted the animal hide. His eyes were magnetically drawn to her as if he was trying to capture her features and freeze them on time, never to forget that diamond face.With morning light casting its rays through the little spaces between the window and door, he could see his mate better. The physical closeness they shared made her body temperature send signals to places he didn't wish to name. With one leg draped on his and her hand loosely resting on his stomach, she seemed peaceful, content even.Those days he hadn't been able to see her, be with her, had been unbe
Selly didn't walk for long when she found herself in yet another dead end.What luck! The vegetation on the cliff side, peculiar, caught her attention.The foot of the cliff was covered in a green web-like tree that covered a good portion of the cliff making it look like a…curtain.A specific spot on the meandering vegetation looked a little darker than the rest, picking her interest even more.Walking closer to the wall with measured steps, she pulled the curtain-like plants and her eyes widened.A cave? She asked herself.Pulling it wider she realised that there was another wall at the end if, then there was a corner on the left. Now that there was light passing through, she realised that there was yet another kind of light casting its shadow on the adjacent wall.Her heart skipped. She was curious and scared at the same time. What if some dangerous animal lived there?Or what if it was a tunnel…leading up to somewhere? In all her decisions she had had to make while surviving th
Jordan arrived at his destination and due to the place being not easy to navigate with a car, he packed it at the foot of what seemed to be a forest.Putting the car keys in his pocket, he walked the short remaining distance while eyes were occasionally skimmed on the map on his phone screen.Something felt off though, the more he walked the different the area became. From green and life-like trees to leafless grey and lifeless. Was the GPS not working properly? He asked himself because he doubted anyone lived there.The red dot continued to blink until it came to a stop, signaling that he had reached his destinationWhen he looked up, he was in the middle of dry land with trees as desolate as his soul at the moment.Was this the place? He turned back to see where he left his car, which was meters away and he swallowed hard.Where was the green forest just behind him?What Jordan didn't know was that the moment he stepped foot into the dead-looking forest with leafless trees, his rea
Jordan felt his stomach drop l. A chill ran down his spine. “Selly?” He asked the caller, unsure yet convinced that she was the one he was talking about. “How many mates do you have, Mr. Westhund?”The person was right. He had only one mate. Not two but one and that was Selly.And even though it took time to acknowledge the bond, he loved her and would do everything to bring her back.But he couldn't get excited too soon, “Who are you? He asked, “How do I know that this is not a trick?”The person laughed so hard there was a mockery tone to his voice, “Of course you don't but what can you do?” purposely refusing to introduce themselves.Silence. “I thought so.” The person deadpanned. “I'll be hanging up. Give you a moment to reflect on it.”“Wait, please!” He begged, “What's the price?” He asked. For someone to willingly provide such clues that neither he nor his family had access to, then they must have a monetary motive behind. The person, whoever their true identity was, seeme
Jordan Westhund went back to his house in city Petroit hoping to find something. Anything to help him locate Selly.His house stayed as soundless as a graveyard.Now standing in the same room it had all taken off, he held the navy blue suit coat. Feeling its Vicuna texture and design, he watched his pitiful self on the same mirror those amber eyes had begged through because he refused to face her.Although it has been days, her scent lingered. All the surfaces she touched. All his clothes reminded him of her.It was like she left yet a part of her remained behind and it set him on fire. It was through that mirror that she had begged him to let her mark him. It was rare and not always successful for a female to do the marking. Whispers had it that it was an old way of initiating a weak bond, especially when the male counterpart had any problems with the marking stage.Damn! Even the color of his clothes for his birthday had been hand-picked by her, always yapping about him looking go
The clouds were dark and thunder roared with no signs of stopping anytime soon.Selly twirled in the rain and a song whose origin she didn't remember, just that she knew it from somewhere, flowed melodiously, capturing her soul as she got lost in it.The lyrics were uplifting and her sparkly teeth were kind in a display as she sang it until she couldn't anymore.She took her overflowing pots inside and closed the door, laughing.Oh! She got drenched in the only clothes she had.But she wasn't going to let such a simple thing soil her joy.She slid out of them, took two long sticks, leaning them against the wall on one side as she let them dry by the fire.Standing naked in the middle of the room with her hands on her waist, she marveled at the craftsmanship of the little house. Whoever built it must have been very talented.A single glance at the cottage and one would think that it could be pushed away by the wind any moment yet here it was standing and not…leaking. Her eyes lazily l
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