เข้าสู่ระบบElara's POVThe hallway of light stretched before me, endless and glowing.I walked past the doors I had already opened, the memories still fresh in my mind. My mother's butterfly. My father's fear. The Lycan Queen's cold fingers brushing against the cloth that hid my white hair.Some of the doors ahead were different.They were locked. Dark energy seeped from the cracks around their frames, cold and wrong. I stopped in front of one and pressed my ear to the wood. Silence. But not empty silence. The kind of silence that waits. The kind that watches.I stepped back.I did not need to see those memories. Not yet. Perhaps not ever.I walked past them, my bare feet silent on the glowing floor, until I reached a door that was not locked. Its handle was warm. Inviting. I placed my hand on it and pushed._____________The room inside was a garden.Not the same garden from before. Smaller. More private. Hidden behind high hedges and climbing roses. A stone bench sat beneath an old oak tree, a
Lucian's POVNothing worked.I sat on the edge of the bed, Elara's cold hand in mine, and watched Gwen and Gaius move around the room like ghosts. Herbs were ground. Potions were mixed. Incantations were whispered. The air smelled of sage and something bitter, something that made my eyes water.Nothing worked.Gwen pressed his palms to her temples. The runes on his staff glowed faintly, then dimmed. He shook his head."The potion is deeply woven," he said. "Her mind is fighting, but the magic is old. Strong.""Try again," I said."I have tried. The ritual requires her participation. She must want to wake. She must choose to fight." He stepped back from the bed. "I cannot force her."I looked at Elara. Her face was pale, peaceful, her white hair spread across the pillow. She looked like she was sleeping. Like she would wake at any moment, stretch, smile, ask for tea.But she did not wake.Gaius approached with a small vial of dark liquid. He tipped it to her lips. She swallowed reflexi
Elara's POVI was standing in a hallway made of light.It stretched in every direction, walls shimmering like heat rising off summer stone. Doors lined both sides, carved from wood I did not recognize, their handles warm beneath my fingers. I did not know how I had gotten here. One moment I had been lying in a strange bed, in a strange room, in a palace that smelled of smoke and old stone. The next, I was here.I walked forward. My bare feet made no sound on the glowing floor.The first door opened before I touched it.I stepped through and found myself in a garden. The sun was warm on my face. Flowers bloomed in every color, their petals brushing against my legs. And there, sitting on a blanket beneath an old oak tree, was a woman.She was beautiful. Dark hair, kind eyes, a smile that crinkled the corners of her mouth. Her hands moved as she spoke, weaving shapes into the air. A small girl sat in her lap, no more than four or five, with white hair that glowed faintly in the sunlight.
Darius's POVThe tent was thick with the smell of sweat and anger.I stood at the head of the long table, surrounded by the alphas who had once pledged their swords to me. Riven. Thorne. The lesser alphas whose names I had never bothered to learn. Their faces were flushed, their fists pounding the wooden surface, their voices rising over one another like wolves fighting over a kill."You lost her," Riven spat. His face was red, his jowls trembling. "The White Witch. Our only weapon against the beast. Gone.""She walked out of your camp," Thorne added. His voice was quieter, but no less dangerous. "Past your guards. Through your defenses. Straight to the enemy."I said nothing. Let them rage. Let them throw their accusations. They were frightened, and frightened men were easy to control once they burned through their anger."We should have taken her pieces when we had the chance," another alpha growled. He was young, eager, hungry for power. "Now the Lycan King has her. He will undo ev
Darius's POVThe sun rose and she was still in her tent.I stood at the edge of the camp, watching the sky shift from grey to gold, waiting for Elara to emerge from her tent. She had not come out for breakfast. That was fine. She was tired. The battle had been brutal. The near kiss had been... a mistake. I had pushed too fast. I was too forward. She would come around. She had no one else. No memories. No past. No one to turn to except me.I told myself this as the morning stretched on. Told myself she needed rest. Needed to process what had happened between us. The way she had turned her head. The way she had said she could not. It stung, but I understood her confusion. Her memories were gone. She did not know who she was or what she wanted.I would give her time.The sun climbed higher. The camp stirred to life. Warriors sharpened their swords. Cooks prepared the midday meal. The wounded moaned in their tents. I stood at the edge of the trees and watched her tent flap sway in the bree
Lucian's POVShe walked out of the gates and I could not let her go."Lucian, she could hurt you." Kylan's voice followed me, sharp with warning. "She is not the same. She tried to kill you yesterday."I was not listening anymore.My feet carried me across the courtyard, through the gates, into the fog. The cold air bit at my skin. The dew soaked through my boots. I did not care. She was out there, walking away from me, and if I let her disappear into the mist, I might never see her again."Elara!"She did not stop, intsead she increased her pace.The fog parted around me, thick and wet, clinging to my clothes. I followed the faint glow of her white hair, the only light in the grey. She moved quickly, her boots sure on the uneven ground, but I was faster."Elara, please."She stopped.I stopped a few feet behind her, my chest heaving, my heart pounding. She did not turn around. Her white hair hung down her back, damp with fog. Her hands were at her sides, no longer glowing."Go back,"
Lucian’s POVI burst through the palace gates with the unconscious girl cradled against my chest. The full moon still hung high, bathing everything in cold silver light. My bare feet slapped against the stone courtyard. Blood from the rogues still coated my skin and matted my hair.The two guards a
Lucian’s POVI burst into Elara’s chambers without knocking, the door banging against the wall hard enough to rattle the hinges.The royal physician was already there, bent over the bed, pressing a cool cloth to her forehead. Elara lay under the covers, cheeks flushed, skin glistening with sweat. S
Elara’s POVI felt hurt and bad that he could get angry like that even after our morning encounter. The teasing, the laughter, the way he had stayed with me through the nightmare — I thought things had changed between us. But the moment I stepped into that room, his anger returned full force, sharp
Elara’s POVThe cage bars dug into my back as I pressed myself against them. The metal was cold and rough, smelling of rust and something sour that made my stomach turn. I wrapped my arms around my knees and tried to breathe slow. My heart hammered so loud I could hear it in my ears.This was worse







