Theodore"I need you two to remember that in the celestial realm, only those who have the blood of the deity and are authorized and invited can come here," Rachelle explained, her voice echoing softly in the vast expanse around us.Thaddeus and I barely registered her words. We were too stunned by what we were seeing.The whole place was embezzling with an ethereal brilliance that seemed to shimmer in the very air we breathed. We stood on what appeared to be a floating bridge of translucent crystal, suspended high above an endless sea of stars that glittered like galaxies had been gathered below our feet. Above us, the sky swirled with cascading hues of indigo and gold, streaked with the faint trails of celestial creatures soaring like ribbons of light.Towering trees with silver-white trunks and luminous violet leaves arched gracefully in the distance, their canopies pulsing softly with a life force we could feel vibrating through the ground. Each breath we took was laced with someth
TheodoreA cold dread gripped my chest. The kind Kasumi had warned us about. She'd told us this might happen. I just never thought I'd feel the bond between us suddenly snap like a cord pulled too tight... and then gone.Panic bled into instinct. I didn't stop to think. I ran.While keeping my twin brother Thaddeus updated through the bond, I made my way to Alpha King Azarius's location, my boots pounding against the palace floors. Thaddeus had already arrived at the royal estate by the time I got there, his expression matching the storm brewing inside me.We retraced Kasumi's last known steps, starting at the back of the barracks where Rachelle had said she spoke to her. Nothing. Then we moved quickly to her mentor's study, only to find it abandoned, the silence inside deafening. With the western border under siege, the place had been evacuated.Frustration burned through my veins, and I barely resisted the urge to destroy something. Anything. We had failed her. She'd been right, and
ThaddeusThe door burst open with a gust of urgency as Theodore stormed into the chamber, his breath uneven, eyes wide with the same fear that gripped my chest. Whatever had severed my connection to Kasumi, it had struck him too.He didn't waste a second. "Uncle Cretheus isn't here," he said, voice clipped, strained. "He and the others moved to the western border when the rogues broke through the defense."His gaze shifted to Alpha King Azarius. "Your Majesty, word from the front says the grand crosses are engaging the rogues now. Per your command, five platoons from the royal military have been deployed."But Azarius didn't reply. His attention was fixed on the map table, unmoving. His fingers tapped once against the edge, then curled into a fist."This isn't coincidence," he murmured, eyes narrowing. A smirk, thin and cold, tugged at the corner of his lips. He glanced sideways at Claudian and Rachelle, whose faces had grown grave. "A breach at the western border... not something eas
ThaddeusAs I stepped into the study with my purpose firmly in mind, I hadn't expected to find not just Alpha King Azarius, but also Alpha King Claudian seated across from him. Their presence momentarily caught me off guard.I bowed deeply in greeting, keeping my tone composed. "Forgive the intrusion, Your Majesties. I hope I'm not interrupting."Both kings shook their heads."Not at all," Azarius said, motioning toward the couch with an open palm. "I was told you wanted to speak with me, and you mentioned something that caught my attention. Interestingly, it also involves Claudian."My brows drew together at that. During the party, I'd discreetly mentioned to Alpha King Azarius that I knew about the prophecy and had requested a private audience. I hadn't expected it would become a matter of shared concern or that he'd bring in another monarch.I took the offered seat, trying to mask my surprise. Of course, he would include Alpha King Claudian if it concerned the Waevalon Kingdom, bu
As I stepped into the study, the faint scent of parchment and ink greeted me, along with Rosso's ever-composed figure by the desk. "Is Sir Kenji here?" I asked, scanning the room for any sign of him.Without missing a beat, Rosso slipped a pocket watch from his breast pocket, the polished surface gleaming under the light. "He'll be here later," he said, meeting my gaze briefly before gesturing toward the cabinet. "For now, your next task is to rearrange the documents in the drawer." His attention returned to the stack of papers on the desk, the rustle of pages breaking the silence.My eyes wandered to the empty chair behind the desk—a reminder of Kenji’s absence these past few days. The chair seemed untouched, almost frozen in time, as if waiting for its owner. Whispers had recently spread about him filing for leave related to the clan matters, but seeing his space so lifeless made the reality of it sink in.What did he do when he returned to his clan? Just by thinking about it, it ma
"Azai, you're being summoned," a comrade called out, snapping me from my thoughts.As I turned, my pulse quickened, catching sight of Thaddeus standing just behind him. Whispers and stolen glances spread like wildfire among my fellow female comrades, their barely contained murmurs buzzing in the air as they took in his striking features.Suppressing the urge to roll my eyes, I moved past them, my expression tight as my gaze briefly met Thaddeus'. Every step I took beside him felt heavy, the air between us charged with unspoken words.'You looked at them like you were ready to claw their eyes out, sunshine,' Thaddeus teased through the mind link, his voice brushing lightly against my thoughts.My glare was immediate, but it only earned me a sheepish grin from him, his amusement evident despite the sharp look I gave in return.'Be certain you still have that smile of yours later, Thaddeus.' I scoffed.He chuckled before he cleared his throat as we walked past the guests at the party. Bef