Elara's pov
The cold stone beneath my shoes didn’t feel real. Nothing did. Not the silent guards who flanked the giant doors that seemed to stretch up to the sky. Not the thick iron gates that sealed behind us with a groan that sounded too much like the last breath of freedom. And certainly not the woman who stood waiting beyond the bus door with a smile carved out of ice. “I am Clara,” she said, voice cold and unnaturally smooth, cutting through the silence “Welcome to Lupira.” She was human. She was young. Maybe my age. No one answered. No one dared. She tilted her head, eyes flicking across us like we were livestock being appraised. “Your names mean nothing here. Not yet. You are tributes, and that is all. Property of the court. Your breath, your blood, your bones they belong to the crown.” Beside me, Von tensed. I could feel it in the way his hand brushed mine. Clara’s smile widened. “I’ll be your guide. Think of me as your last chance at survival. Listen to me and you'll leave, don't and… let's just hope you listen.” She turned sharply, the heels of her boots clicking against the black stone as she gestured for us to follow. The castle loomed ahead taller than anything I’d ever seen. It was built at the top of a beautiful hill, a mass of towers and turrets like claws scraping the sky. Banners dripped from every peak, red and silver, fluttering like bloodied silk. We entered through the side door and stepped into shadow. No lights. No warmth. Just the cold that seeps into your bones and the feel of unseen eyes watching you. Clara didn’t stop until we reached a narrow hall. The ceilings were impossibly high, lost in darkness, and everything smelled faintly of iron and old machines. We passed no guards, no servants. Just statues. So many statues. Wolves carved from obsidian. Wolves with eyes of gold. And they were all watching us. “This is the Hall of Discipline,” Clara said as we stopped before a massive door. “You will wait here to be addressed by the King. And before we begin, a few rules—” She turned to face us again. The smile was gone. “Rule One: Do not run. There is nowhere to go, and the hounds are faster than your screams. Rule Two: Do not lie to a werewolves here.They can smell truth and they will take what they’re owed, one way or another. Rule Three: Never, under any circumstances, touch the silver doors at the east wing. What lives behind them only obeys the king so no guard would save you. Rule Four: If the bell tolls twice at midnight, stay in your quarters. Even if something is scratching at your door. Rule Five: Never speak the King’s name unless he gives you permission. If he hears it without offering it, your tongue will be the price. Rule six: no fraternizing. Moonhowl allows you to repopulate but it's forbidden here. If you're caught you will be castrated in the most painful way and for the women… let's not talk about that.” A girl near the front whimpered. Clara's lips twitched. “You think this is harsh? You haven’t seen harsh.” And with that, she pushed the grand doors open. The Hall beyond was not what I expected. It was massive lined with black stone columns that reached into infinity. Flames crackled in lamps hung from the walls but their light did not warm. Red stained glass windows filtered the red stained moonlight that fell across the floor like blood. Everything gleamed, from the polished floors to the throne itself raised on a dais of obsidian. We were ushered in like animals, told to stand in rows. I kept my eyes low, fixed on the floor, but I felt the weight of the hall pressing into me. The walls whispered. Or maybe it was just my mind, cracking beneath the weight of what was coming. No one spoke. No one moved. And then he entered. The air shifted. It didn’t make a sound. No footsteps. No warning. Just power a suffocating wave of it that hit like a storm. My head snapped up, instinct overriding fear. And there he was. The King. Massive. Taller than any man I’d ever seen. Broad-shouldered and draped in black armor with faint red lines that seems to move, like they were alive. His hair was ink-dark, swept back to reveal a face carved from shadow and wrath. And his eyes— Gold. Fully, terrifyingly gold. The wolf was at the surface. Every muscle in my body screamed to look away, but I couldn’t. Because those eyes, those beautiful eyes, were trained on me. Not scanning. Not observing. Piercing. He saw me. Really saw me. Like he’d been waiting. And something in his expression twisted. Just for a second. Like he had tasted something rotten. Then it vanished. He looked away as if I were a speck of dust. He stepped up onto the dais and turned to face us, voice cold enough to still the flames in the braziers. “You stand in the heart of Lupira,” he said, voice low and lethal. “Not as guests. Not as people. You are here because your lives were bought with blood owed by those who thought themselves brave.” His eyes swept the room like a god “You are here because humans do not learn. You breed rebellion like maggots breed rot. And for every insurgence, we take twenty more.” He paused. “Tributes.” The word was an insult. “You will work. You will obey. And when called, you will kneel. If you fail, you will not be punished. You will be erased. Bone by bone. Memory by memory. We will leave no trace of your existence. Not even a whisper.” A hush fell so deep I could hear the breath hitching in someone’s throat. “Make no mistake,” he continued, “this is not mercy. This is dominance. You are not here to be saved. You are here to serve.” He stepped down from the dias, each stride slow and deliberate, boots echoing across the stone. “Those of you who survive,” he said, now pacing in front of us, “may be granted purpose. The rest…” He stopped. “Will feed the roots of the forest.” And then his gaze landed on me again. The room went cold. “I smell something strange,” he murmured, more to himself than anyone else. The guards stiffened. My blood turned to ice. He took one step toward me. Von shifted protectively, but a growl from a nearby wolf stopped him. The King leaned in slightly, his gold eyes boring into mine. “You,” he said. “What… are you?” I opened my mouth. Nothing came out. His nostrils flared. Then he smiled. But it wasn’t kind. It was the smile of something that had just found a puzzle it intended to break. “Interesting,” he whispered. And turned away. “Clara, sort them. The weak go to the mines or guards who needs bed warmers. The strong to the gardens and general castle jobs. And keep this one…” He glanced back at me once, gold eyes gleaming. “Alive. For now. She serves my quarters.” Then he vanished into shadow, as silent as he came. The doors slammed behind him like thunder. And I finally let myself breathe.Elara's POVI could not stop shaking.Lucien brought me back to his private quarters and poured wine into a glass with hands steadier than mine. I sat on the edge of a chair and tried to process what Seraphine had said.Breeding experiments. Genetic extraction. A new race of hybrid monsters with my blood as foundation."Drink." Lucien pressed the glass into my hands. "It will help with the shock."I drank and the wine burned going down but did nothing to warm the cold terror in my stomach. "She is going to use me like an animal. Force me to—" I could not finish the sentence."No." Lucien knelt in front of me. "She is not. I will not allow it.""You heard her. She does not care what you allow. Your protection only extends as far as she permits." My voice broke. "I am trapped here and she will take what she wants regardless of how much you object.""Then we will leave." He said it simply as if the solution was obvious. "I will get you out of Nocturna before she can implement her plans."
Seraphine's POVBy noon I ordered the guards to summon them once again. The girl was growing stronger by the minute.Small advantages accumulated into control and I intended to control every aspect of this situation.Lucien entered first with that infuriating composure he had learned too well. The girl followed behind him wearing a simple dress that did nothing to disguise what she had become. Power clung to her now, the traces were faint but unmistakable. My centuries of experience recognized it immediately."Sit." I gestured to the chairs I had positioned deliberately. Low seats that would force them to look up at me. "We have much to discuss."The girl sat stiffly. Lucien remained standing until I raised an eyebrow. He took the other chair but his posture screamed defiance.My son had grown too attached. That would need to be addressed."Tell me about your family Elara." I kept my tone conversational. "Your parents. Siblings. Anyone who might have demonstrated unusual abilities."
Elara's POVThe new chambers connected to Lucien's through a shared sitting room. He had moved me there immediately after the assassination attempt but I still could not sleep.Every shadow looked like an attacker. Every sound became footsteps approaching. I lay in the oversized bed staring at the ceiling until my eyes burned.Three nights passed this way. On the fourth I finally dozed off near dawn.The window shattering woke me instantly.A figure crouched on the sill. Male this time dressed in dark leather with a mask covering the lower half of his face. He dropped into the room with barely a sound and I saw the silver blade in his hand.Silver. It was deadly to most supernatural creatures. Painful even to humans if it cut deep enough.I scrambled backward but the bed frame trapped me. He moved with inhuman speed closing the distance before I could scream.The blade came down.Something inside me exploded.Silver light burst from my hands without me think. It was just pure instinc
Elara's POVI was summoned once again at dawn. Mira delivered a gown of silver and black with a note in Lucien's elegant handwriting.“Court presentation today. Wear this. Stay close to me and trust no one.”The dress fit like it had been made for my exact measurements which it probably had. At this point I wasn’t even surprised anymore and was starting to get used to all the glamor that came with the vampire court. The silver silk that caught light with every movement and black lace at the collar and sleeves. I looked like something valuable rather than someone who scrubbed floors a few months ago.Mira braided my hair with silver ribbons and applied cosmetics that made my eyes look larger and my skin glow faintly. When she finished I barely recognized my reflection."You look beautiful miss." She stepped back. "Prince Lucien will be pleased."I did not care about pleasing anyone. I cared about surviving whatever political theater waited in that throne room.Lucien met me outside my
Elara's POVLucien found me in the library three weeks after I left the medical wing. I had spent most of the day reading about Fae history while practicing small bursts of magic under his instruction. My head ached and exhaustion made my eyes heavy."Come with me." He stood in the doorway wearing dark clothes I had not seen before. It was less formal than his usual robes. "There is something I wish to show you."That's odd.I followed him through corridors I did not recognize. We descended stairs that spiraled down and down until I lost count of the levels. The air grew cooler and damper. Finally we reached a door carved with thorned vines.Lucien pressed his palm against the wood and it swung open silently.The garden beyond stole my breath.It should not exist this far underground but somehow it did. A courtyard open to the night sky above where stars glittered like scattered diamonds. Black roses grew everywhere climbing walls and spilling from their stone planters. Their petals a
Elara's POVI returned to my chambers after three days in the medical wing to find a letter on my pillow.The paper was rough and the seal was unmistakable. A wolf pressed into red wax. My hands shook as I broke it open and unfolded the single page inside.The handwriting was harsh and angular. Written with force that tore through the paper in places.“Elara,I will find you. I have mobilized every pack under my command and called in debts from allies across three territories. The vampires think distance and walls will keep you from me. They are wrong.I will burn their kingdom to ash. I will tear down every tower and rip apart anyone who stands between us. You are mine and I will reclaim what was stolen.Wait for me. And sure as hell make sure you survive. Do not let them break you before I arrive.Kaelen”I read it three times. The words blurred as tears filled my eyes though I could not have said if they were from relief or fear or something more complicated.He was coming. Of cour