ログイン🖱️Sammy🖱️“We should probably go let Jayden in on the plan,” I said, looking at the bedroom door like it was some ancient vault he’d locked up with all the secrets of the world inside. The faint sound of muffled sniffles through the wood didn’t help.“Yeah, we should,” Victor agreed, his voice low but steady, the kind that makes you feel like he’s thinking ten steps ahead even when he’s just staring at a door. “This is all about him, and he has the final say.”Jane rolled her eyes and started toward the door. “Well, I’ll go talk to my parents right away while I leave you guys to it,” she said, smirking like she’d just left us in charge of the nuclear codes.Victor and I exchanged a look. That smirk said she was about to make our lives ten times more dramatic.We walked to the door, and I raised my hand for the first knock. Then the second. Then the third. Nothing.Victor frowned. “Maybe he’s asleep?”I shook my head. “No. That was crying. And humans don’t fake that very well.”We ke
🖱️Victor🖱️“Exactly,” Sammy said, and I swear something shifted in the room when he did.He stood there like he had just declared war on destiny and meant it. No shaking voice. No second guessing. Just straight confidence. I watched him closely and I won’t even lie, he has grown a massive backbone. Not the reckless kind. The calculated kind. The kind that makes people follow you without realizing they just signed up for a revolution.For a second I was tempted to grab his face and kiss him just because of that. Not even in a soft way. In a proud way. In a that’s my king kind of way.Instead, I stepped closer to him.“This is a great plan,” I said honestly. “I won’t even pretend it’s not bold.”Jane raised a brow slightly like she was waiting for the but.And there was a but.“But Sammy,” I continued, lowering my voice slightly, “if we’re going to do this, we can’t half step it. We don’t just announce our bond and hope for applause. We remove every single member of our fathers’ cabin
🖱️Sammy🖱️I have never liked playing defense. Sitting around waiting for some dusty ancient council to decide whether my mate lives or dies is not my thing. I don’t care how powerful they are or how many secret meetings they hold in underground chambers with dramatic lighting. I am not built to sit quietly while someone writes my future for me.Jayden left to be alone because this was too much for him to bear. And I want nothing more than to be with him right now and make sure he’s ok. But the matter about him dying or maybe me needs to be taken care of first.I looked at Victor. Then at Jane. “We need to bring this game to public,” I said finally.Victor blinked at me slowly. Jane tilted her head. They both had that look like I just said something unhinged.“What exactly are you getting at?” Victor asked carefully.“Well,” I continued, pacing a little because my brain works better when I move, “we all know the Supreme councils love playing in secret. They manipulate from shadows.
🖱️Jayden🖱️Death was the least thing I imagined when I stepped into the supernatural world. I thought the worst case scenario would be fights, powers going out of control, maybe the council breathing down my neck. I did not think I would be standing in a room with the two people I love most while discussing which version of my death sounded less tragic. That was not on my bingo card.I was raised in fear. Not the loud kind. The quiet, constant kind. My parents shielded me from everything. From constantly getting kidnapped. From extended family visiting too often. From anything that looked even slightly suspicious. I used to think they were just overprotective. Now I realize they were terrified. They knew something about me that I didn’t. They were trying to delay the inevitable.And now here I am. In the middle of it.Either I die.Or one of my mates dies for me.This is so messed up I don’t even know where to start.“Can we not talk about you looking peaceful or not, my love?” Vict
🖱️Victor🖱️ The room went quiet after Jayden’s voice cracked with anger, and I could feel the shift in him. He was no longer the confused boy reacting to chaos. He was standing in it now, staring back at it. That alone made something in my chest tighten with pride. Sammy was the first to break the silence. “I think there is more to your existence, Jayden,” he said slowly, like he was thinking out loud but also daring anyone to challenge him. Jayden frowned slightly, not defensive, just trying to process. I crossed my arms and leaned back against the wall, forcing myself to stay calm even though my mind was racing faster than it should. “He has the power to control every creature to do his bidding,” I said firmly. “That alone is a threat to them.” Jane nodded slowly, but her eyes were sharp. “But the real question here shouldn’t just be why they fear him. It should be why he was created like this in the first place. Why was there ever a need to control every creature?” That ques
🖱️Jayden🖱️The knock on the door caught me off guard, loud enough to make me jump a little. I looked at Sammy, who immediately squinted, his brows furrowed.“Is that Tony again?” he muttered, voice half sleepy, half suspicious.Victor, who was standing near the window, shook his head. “I wasn’t expecting him until tonight,” he said calmly, but I could see the way his eyes narrowed, that protective instinct kicking in even before he moved.Before either of them could react further, the door swung open and Jane just barreled right past Victor like he wasn’t even there. My heart nearly skipped a beat as she ran straight into my arms.“Jayyy!” she cried, wrapping her arms tight around me. I couldn’t help the laugh that bubbled out, even with the tension in the air.“I’m so sorry, bestie,” she said into my chest, voice shaking a little. “Parent won’t let me leave the festival… I kept trying, I really did. I felt that you were in danger and I couldn’t come to you regardless, I just-” she







