
Remnants of Alpha's blood
She had a name. A life. A village. But war took it all—her home reduced to ash, her family swallowed by silence. Now, thrust into a world she doesn’t understand, Elira finds herself caught between the haunting remnants of her past and the uncertain promises of her future.
When she crosses paths with —the enigmatic CEO whose presence is as commanding as it is mysterious—he offers her what seems like salvation: a new life, a chance to belong, and freedom disguised as marriage. It feels like safety. It feels like peace.
But just when she dares to believe she’s found something normal, the echoes of her blood begin to stir. Relics of her past rise from the shadows, not only to whisper of who she was... but of what she’s becoming.
What she doesn't know is that The mysterious CEO , too, carries a past soaked in secrets—one that binds him to her fate more tightly than either of them could have imagined. As forgotten powers awaken and ancient truths claw their way back into the light, the two must face a destiny drenched in betrayal, bloodlines, and a love that might break the world—or save it.
This is not just a journey of discovery.
This is a reckoning.
And it begins with the remnants of alpha’s blood.
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Chapter: Captured I never thought I'd see the world outside Setvastl like this.When I dreamt of leaving, it was supposed to be with excitement in my chest and wind in my hair. I imagined palaces with towering spires, oceans stretching farther than eyes could see, and bustling cities glowing at night. But all of that was stolen the moment I opened my eyes to cold steel walls, the stink of dampness, and the weight of chains on my wrists.I was underground now—held by people I didn’t understand, for reasons I didn’t know. The Ukrainian soldiers barely spoke to me. They only watched, herded, and locked me away like I was something dangerous. Like I was a threat. Me? A girl whose entire world had just been blown to pieces?There were no windows in my cell. Just four thick walls and the faint, bitter drip of rusted pipes. The darkness wasn’t just around me—it had seeped inside. I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. What was the point?But then, I heard her.A quiet hum. At first, I thought I was imagining it—anoth
Last Updated: 2025-05-06
Chapter: Run Finally out questions about the drones was Finally answered.That morning, I had no reason to think the day would end in fire.I was returning from the roadside stalls, humming softly as I adjusted the basket under my arm. The sun was high, the market half-crowded with the usual clamor—shouts over vegetable prices, children weaving through legs, goats bleating from tethered posts. A regular day.Until it wasn’t.There was no warning, just a sharp shift in the wind, followed by the sudden descent of the first drone. A mechanical whine pierced the air like a scream. The drones wasn't acting normal they became It was faster, more aggressive blasting everything thing in sight with lasers beam—its sides shimmered with heat and intention. Then came the flash.Screams tore through the market as the drone fired into a vendor’s cart—wood, metal, and fruit exploded in a burst of flames and splinters taking the lives of some people instantly. People scattered, some screaming, some frozen in disb
Last Updated: 2025-05-06
Chapter: A fake day Even after the Ukrainian Armed Forces finally pulled out of Setvastl, nothing truly returned to normal.The silence that followed wasn’t peace—it was the kind that made your bones itch. Streets were no longer filled with the clatter of returning merchants or the laughter of children chasing chickens down the alleys. Instead, a strange quiet wrapped itself around the village, tight like a noose.People tried to pretend. Markets reopened, though fewer stalls stood. Bakers lit their ovens, though the smell of burnt dough was no longer masked by spices or song. But beneath every glance, behind every half-hearted smile, there was one truth nobody wanted to admit aloud:We were still being watched.Because high above us, circling like patient vultures, were the drones.They came the day after the soldiers left—sleek machines with blinking red eyes and a soft, mechanical hum that never quite faded. They hovered like ghosts in the sky, tracking every movement, mapping every shadow. They never
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Chapter: Chains beneath The place felt different now.I wandered around the old building—one of those half-fallen places Jareth and I once claimed as our kingdom. Our battleground. Our fortress. It was crumbling now, its bones creaking with time and silence. Back then, we’d grab sticks and shout like warriors, defending imaginary lands from invisible monsters.Now, it just looked like a graveyard of memories.I walked to the corner where we used to argue over who got to be the hero. I smiled, a broken, short smile."Protectors, huh?" I whispered bitterly.Then my voice dropped to something softer. “What kind of protector can’t even protect her friend… when he needed her the most?”The words fell heavy on the floor like broken glass. I sank down, my back pressing against the cold stone wall, knees to my chest, arms around them. Then I cried. Not the pretty kind. The ugly, gasping kind of crying—the kind that drags your soul down with it. I wept until the sky dimmed and my eyes ached. Then I stood and went hom
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Chapter: Collection day “Stop, please! You can’t—don’t! Noooo!”I screamed, thrashing wildly as I jolted awake, drenched in sweat. My heart slammed against my chest like it was trying to escape. My breath came in short, panicked gasps.Before I could even catch my breath, Selena burst into the room. Her eyes were wide with worry, her silk nightgown barely clinging to her shoulders.“I heard you from my room,” she whispered, rushing to my side. She didn’t need to ask what had happened—my trembling body and haunted eyes told her everything. She wrapped her arms around me tightly, holding me close like she was trying to shield me from a world that had long stopped being safe.“It’s just a dream,” she whispered into my hair. “It’s over now. Just a bad dream.”But I knew it wasn’t. Not really.Morning crept in slowly, casting golden light over the small village of Setvastl. The sky, once painted in twilight blues, was now awash with an eerie calmness—as though the heavens themselves knew what today was.Today wa
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Chapter: A day worth remembering The sun had barely risen when I felt the familiar breeze glide in through the open window. Morning in Setvastl always smelled like dew, soil, and woodsmoke. It was gentle—the kind of peace that wraps around your shoulders like a warm blanket and makes you forget the world outside even exists.Selena was humming in the kitchen, her voice soft and low. The scent of roasted yam filled the air. Valen was probably outside tending to the goats, his quiet whistle weaving through the morning sounds. And me? I had one plan for today: play.“Come on, sleepy head!”That voice.Of course—it was him.Standing by the edge of our gate was Jareth. He was my best friend, the kind that knew when I was lying even if I blinked too fast. We’d grown up side by side, raced on muddy paths, and shared dreams under moonlit skies. He always looked at me like I was braver than I felt.I skipped breakfast, grabbed a chunk of roasted yam in one hand, and ran out to meet him.We played like time didn’t exist—racing
Last Updated: 2025-05-06