로그인Elysia
I had no idea when the laughter started, and I wasn’t even sure what the hell I was laughing about. My cheeks burned, and my stomach ached from how hard I’d been laughing. As I leaned against the wooden table, the man across from me—who I had forgotten the name of—was talking, trembling over his words, and it all sounded like gibberish to me. But he was funny… I think. I wasn’t sure. I was way too drunk, and everything sounded funny to me. I laughed again, louder this time, at something random he’d just said. I was drunk… but not that drunk not to notice what he started doing. The alcohol dulled the ache in my chest, and it made me forget about everything. But I wasn’t so lost in the alcohol enough to miss the way his hand lingered too long on my arm, or how he leaned closer with every laugh, his knees slowly brushing mine, his fingers sliding everywhere they had no right to be. I frowned, and instantly the haze in my head cleared just enough for me to put him in his place. “Hey,” I said, pushing his hand away violently. “That’s enough.” He laughed it off, and his hand returned, holding me by the hand. It was firmer this time around, like I was something he owned. “Come on, baby,” he said, voice slurred. “Don’t be like that.” My smile vanished. I shoved him harder this time. I was completely disgusted and irritated. I stood up abruptly. “I said stop.” The smile I had not too long ago was long gone now. Instead of backing off, he stepped closer, his hand sliding to my waist, his breath hitting against my neck as he spoke. “Come on, beautiful. Don’t pretend you don’t want me.” Anger spread through my chest like fire. I opened my mouth to speak, but before I could even get a word out, a voice cut through the noise of the pub. “Let her go.” The music did not stop, neither did the laughter, but I definitely felt the air shift. The voice wasn’t loud, but it commanded so much power and respect. The man holding me froze in place. Slowly, I lifted my head. He was standing just a few steps away, and staring at him felt like… staring at a god. He was like no one I’d ever seen before, and he took my breath away. He had dark hair, a face that looked like it was molded by the Moon Goddess herself. His sky-blue eyes were sharp, locked on the man who was touching me, and there was so much anger in them. The random man didn’t argue or hesitate. He quickly let go of me and muttered something under his breath before disappearing into the crowd. I swayed slightly because of how unsteady I was. But his strong arms caught me before I could fall. “Are you hurt?” he asked. The softness of his voice terrified me more than when it was commanding. It was so careful, as if he was afraid of frightening me. I nodded, even though my heart was still racing. “Ye… yes.” His gaze searched my face like he was making sure I meant every word I said. Then slowly, he stepped back, giving me space to breathe. “Thank you,” I said, but it came out so low I wasn’t even sure he heard. He inclined his head slightly, as if it was nothing. Goddess, he was breathtaking. My mind was foggy, but I was curious about who he was. “Who… who are you?” And surprisingly, I saw something like amusement on his face. “My name is Gabriel LaBête, King of Elyndor.” I blinked and paused for a moment before I burst out laughing. It was soft at first, but the more I thought about it, the louder it grew. “Right… of course you are,” I said in the most sarcastic tone ever. He didn’t look offended. No, he smiled like he had expected me not to believe him. I squinted, still smiling like his words were the best joke I’d heard all day. “So tell me, Your Majesty,” I said, taking a sip from my glass. “What is a king doing in a pub like this?” I took another sip of my drink before he could start talking. He watched me over the rim of his glass. “You do know that kings are allowed to step outside their palaces, right? And I needed some quiet.” I laughed out loud. “Quiet? Really?” Looking around, I gestured to the crowd and the music. “You picked the wrong place for quiet.” I drank again and again. He frowned slightly. “You are really drunk. I think you’ve had enough drinks.” “No,” I said immediately, pointing the rim of my glass at his face. “You have no right to tell me if I’ve had enough. And what even gives you the impression that I was going to listen to a man like you who pretends to be the king?” His lips twisted in amusement. “I am the King of Elyndor.” “Yeah, whatever you say. Everyone here who has had one too many believes that too. Maybe next you’ll tell me the Moon Goddess herself is coming to buy us all drinks.” That got a soft laugh out of him. The sound was sweet and gentle. I leaned closer, lowering my voice. “You’re very convincing, you know that, right? If I were any drunker, I might have actually believed all your lies about being king.” His eyes dropped to my lips as I spoke. The air between us shifted again, this time warmer. I wasn’t sure who moved first, but I could swear it felt like a magnet was pulling me toward him. One moment I was laughing and swaying slightly on my stool, and the next I was close enough to breathe him in. And damn me, he smelled so good. He looked breathtakingly handsome, and his scent intoxicated me more than the alcohol ever did. I shouldn’t have done it. I knew that. It was stupid. But Goddess help me, I was losing control, and I did something I never thought I would do. I kissed him. I kissed a total stranger. It was meant to be quick and thoughtless, a drunken mistake. It wasn’t. His breath hitched just barely before his hand found my waist and steadied me. For a moment, he didn’t respond, as if afraid of something. Then he kissed me back. It was slow, gentle, and controlled, as if he was using everything in him not to lose himself. It only made me want him more. I didn’t care who was looking. The way his lips pressed against mine, the way he kissed me—it was nothing like anything I’d ever experienced before. I forgot about the entire pub completely… and in that moment, I actually forgot why I was hurting. When he pulled back, there was a look of guilt on his face. “I’m sorry… that was a mistake.” “Then stop me,” I whispered as I leaned in again. He didn’t. Instead, he took my hand and led me away from the noise, up the narrow staircase tucked into the corner of the pub. The room upstairs was dim and completely quiet. There wasn’t a single sound coming from below. When the door closed behind us, his hands found mine, pulling me toward him. His lips captured mine in another kiss, and this one wasn’t gentle—it was hungry. Without hesitation, I started to undress him, but he caught my hand. He carried me to the bed, slowly placing me on it, then started undressing himself. My eyes widened because he was built like a god. Within moments, my clothes were on the floor, and when he started placing kisses on my body, I begged him not to stop. And he didn’t.GabrielFor a moment, everything went silent.All I could see was her—Elysia—her body on the ground. She looked thin, pale, like she was inches away from death. And just the thought of her carrying my child, going through all of this… I should have been here sooner.I felt something inside of me snap.The air shifted immediately. A wave of power rolled off me, and it felt like every single person there felt it. All the slaves, including the buyers and the guards, fell to their knees, bowing.The one who had held the whip stared at me with fear, the whip slipping from his hands and falling to the ground.I walked slowly to where he was.He bowed immediately. “King Gabriel,” he said.The moment he lifted his head, I grabbed him by the neck, lifting him off the ground. He choked for air, clawing at my hand, but I didn’t let go.“She’s mine,” I said coldly.“I didn’t know,” he forced the words out as he begged for forgiveness.I looked around. Everyone’s head was bowed in fear.I never wa
Gabriel I found myself in the woods. It was foggy. I couldn’t really see clearly. I kept moving, but I quickly realized I was lost. “Help me…” I began hearing voices coming from every direction. “Hello?” I said. “Is someone there?” The voice came again. “Help me…” I moved towards the direction where I assumed the person would be. The fog was thick, but from a distance, I could see a figure. When I got closer, it felt like the person was disappearing, but I saw her eyes. Those were the eyes that, even in the thickest darkness, I could recognize. Elysia. I ran. I called her with everything I had in me, but she was gone. I was left there in the foggy darkness. I screamed her name, but there was no response. My eyes shot open. I was covered in sweat. I quickly sat up, realizing it was a dream. My chest was rising and falling, but I didn’t know why it felt like that wasn’t just a dream. It felt like a part of her was trying to reach out to me. “Zaine, did you feel that too?” My
ElysiaI opened my eyes slowly. I wasn't sure if this was the second or third time I was passing out and waking up. I was still tired. My hands were sore. My legs didn’t touch the ground, and I was stripped completely naked. I felt like the blood flow to my hands had stopped. Everywhere hurt.I should have listened to Lily and stayed put. I never should have tried to escape.The door opened again, and this time, the amount of fear that gripped me was like nothing I had ever felt before. From the door, I could tell that it was night, but whenever the door was locked, there was no way of telling if it was day or night because of how dark this place gets. And I wasn't sure how many days I had survived in this place.The guard that walked in—he saw me. His eyes were dark with evil intent. I felt so powerless and disgusted at how he was looking at me.“You are so beautiful,” he said as he moved closer to me.“Stay away from me,” I yelled with the last bit of strength I had left.He scoffed
GabrielI hadn't left my room in days. I wasn't even sure how many days had passed. I just sat on the chair, watching the sun rise and fall.I was a king. I was supposed to be able to find her. But I had searched everywhere. My guards had been everywhere. It felt like she fell off the face of the earth.Where the hell could she have gone? Who the hell would have taken her?I wasn't myself. I was inches away from madness. I've had sleepless nights just thinking about her.Maybe… I was never supposed to get anything that would give meaning to my life, that would make me happy, because just once, when I thought, okay, my life wouldn't be as miserable as I thought it was, I was going to have it—her, my child—she was just gone.I got up from the chair I had been sitting on and walked to my bed slowly. I lay down on it, staring at nothing.The door swung open. My head turned immediately, and Sylvie walked in.“What are you doing here?” I asked, staring at the ceiling.She didn’t respond imm
ElysiaI didn't sleep that night. Every single time I closed my eyes, images of the girls that were sold at the auction played in my head. Some begged; they forced them into dresses and auctioned them like they were some cheap commodities. I couldn't believe that that would be me.I shook my head. No, I wouldn't let that happen to me.It was raining outside, and the cell where we were was dripping badly from the rain. Lily lay in the corner, her body shaking, small. The one sheet that was given to us, she had used it to cover me. I took it off slowly and covered her with it. She needed it more than me. She was too young for this.I felt so bad, but there was nothing I could do.I wanted to move to another corner that wasn't wet, but the entire floor was. As I pushed myself up, pain shot through my entire leg. I wasn't even sure if my leg was healing anymore because the numbness I had been feeling had become worse, though the pain had reduced.I walked to the iron bars. If only I could
ElysiaMy entire body was killing me. Pain came from everywhere. I hadn't showered in days, and my foot—I was pretty sure it was infected. The swelling didn’t stop; it only got worse. The pain had spread all the way to my knee. I had cried so much, it felt like the tears in my eyes had run out.“Are you okay?” Lily asked, her voice filled with so much concern.Ever since I met her that day, the guards had kept us together. They wanted her to take care of me so that I would appear ready for sale. No one wanted to buy me because of my foot. Just thinking about it devastated me.“I’m fine,” I said, my voice cracking. I was shivering from the unbearable cold.It had been six days, and I had foolishly hoped—just maybe—someone would come to save me. I was stupid for thinking that. I had run from Gabriel straight into the worst misery of my life.The way the guards looked at me, even with my condition—they gave me filthy looks, staring at my body. Thinking about it disgusted me.And Lily—sh
GabrielIt had been thirty days—thirty straight days of restlessness and lack of sleep. I never thought it possible to be obsessed with a person, but I was… and I didn’t even know her name.I sat in my study, sunlight slipping in through the tall windows. Carl stood in front of me. I saw his mouth
ElysiaI had expected my room to feel more spacious, but the more of my stuff I took in, the smaller the room became.I didn’t know why. No matter how hard I tried, I still ended up folding my clothes really slowly, but when I was done, I closed my trunk, and the sound made it feel much more real.
Elysia“Elysia… Elysia,” Sylvie called behind me, but I didn’t stop. I walked faster.It felt like I couldn’t breathe, and I would pass out any minute now. I was slowly becoming dizzy, but I still didn’t stop. I was totally confused and had not even a single clue where I was going.By the time I re
ElysiaThey wouldn't stop pleading, and all I wanted was for them to go away.“My lady, please eat something. You have not eaten since yesterday, and the king said we must make sure you eat something.” I said nothing. I just sat at the edge of the bed, staring at nothing while they moved around me







