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From Shadow to the Longest Sun
From Shadow to the Longest Sun
작가: Margaret Z

Chapter 1

작가: Margaret Z
The mental static receded like the tide slipping from shore.

I forced my fingers to unclench. Shattered glass bit into my palm.

Ethan caught the shift.

His laugh cut off like a blade.

He turned; his grip was iron-clad, his voice like​ dripping honey.“Sweetheart?

What’s wrong?”

English.

But my mind replayed his thought, slick and smug:

“I want Celia right now.”

I studied him.

The vampire who knelt in moonlit beach six years ago.

He begged me to accept the Embrace.

He had Chased me from Boston campus to New York labs.

“You’re my fated mate. In 300 years, I’ve felt nothing… until you.”

I believed him. And so, I abandoned my viral mapping research, died in his arms, and was reborn from his blood.

All to walk eternity by his side.

For six years, I showed no aversion to sunlight, no super-senses, no sensitivity to Vervain—only the hollow gift of immortality.

He would ruffle my hair and say, “Even if you never awaken, it’s fine. You’re my mate. That’s enough.”

Yet I did awaken. And the first gift of my awaken, was the sound of him, in his mind, tasting another woman.

A brittle smile touched my lips.

Don’t flinch. Don’t question. Play the tired human wife.

"Nothing," I murmured.

Then—let the question slip.

“What were you guys doing?”

Voice casual. Like idle curiosity.

Ethan smiled naturally, pinching my cheek.

“Just discussed some business things. I knew you wouldn’t want to hear that boring stuff.So we did that in a quiet way.”

His mind whispered: “Let her go. Easier to slip to Celia after the toast.”

He didn’t mention Marcus asking about “his little assistant.”

Didn’t mention “young and tender.”

I wouldn’t tell him about my awakened telepathy.

The air thickened and grew​ suffocating.

I pulled my hand free.

“Don’t let me interrupt. I wanna take a walk outside.”

Before he could answer, I turned and left the banquet hall.

Hudson River wind slapped my face on the terrace.

Vampire whispers drifted:

“Ethan’s mate.”

“Human-born scientist. Their wedding ceremony shook NYC.”

“Still throws grand anniversaries every year. Real prince.”

I once cherished the mortal whispers praising our blood-bonded union,they used to warm me.

But now,someone else’s fairy tale.

No one knew Ethan has cheated on me

Standing there in the cold wind, my mind flashed back to last night.

Last evening, I found out that I've finally awakened the ability to read minds. I'm so excited and want to tell Ethan this good news right away.So I slipped into Ethan’s secret office, wanted to give him a surprise. I eased the cabinet door open, breath held.

Then came muffled moans, a rhythm of betrayal.

There he was. The man who had sworn “I’ll only love you forever” pinned his “summer berry” against the floor-to-ceiling glass.

Behind them stretched New York’s skyline, a glittering stage for his betrayal.

Through the narrow crack, two bodies twisted in a violent rhythm. Her silk blouse hung in tatters, skin flushed fever-bright.

Thighs locked around his waist, grinding against him as his fangs sank deep into her throat.

Blood welled—warm, metallic-sweet. A choked gasp escaped her; hips jerked against his thrust.

His tongue sealed the wound, drinking deep while her nails raked his back, drawing crimson trails.

“Harder,” she rasped.

He pulled back, lips smeared crimson, a low chuckle vibrating in his chest. “You’re dripping for me.”

One sharp thrust. “Sweet?”

Celia’s breath hitched against his mouth. “Sweet enough to kill me.”

Every second, punctuated by the sharp slap of skin, breathless moans, and guttural growls, carved into her a wound deeper than his fangs had ever left.

Hours passed.

When they finally left, clothes smoothed and lies tucked into place, I was already hollow.

I lost the hours.

I pressed my palm to the cabinet door, nails digging into wood.Then slid down, knees buckling.Then nothing.

When I walked out of that building, the blood-bond snapped like a crap.

Ethan was dead to me.

The phone's ring on the terrace tore me from the memory, pulling me back .

Dr. Johnson.

"I’ve submitted your name to the WHO special project," his voice came, careful. "High-security lab on Liberia’s border. Researching Evola—the highly lethal virus.Someone arrives in three days. Say goodbye to your family."

Family.

The word tasted like ash.

My blood family died at my twenty-two.

Ethan became my new world.

Now he’s having an affair.

So he’s no longer my family.

"Johnson," I said, low. "Do me a favor. Seal my records from all public databases. Make me a ghost."

Two heartbeats of silence.

"Are you serious?

Lena, you know what this means. Until declassified, you'll vanish from this world. And Ethan... You're already married. What if he can't find you?"

I almost laughed. "He’s cheated."

A sharp inhale. Then gravel-soft:

"Yesterday, when you said ‘I want back on the bench’…I knew something was broken between you two.

I just didn’t expect this.

I’ll handle it. Erase every trace. These three days—get your affairs in order."

Relief flooded my veins.

One more thing to be prepared, and I would be totally free.

"Thank you," I whispered.

The words had barely faded when cold breath brushed my neck.

A shadow detached from the terrace pillars.

A voice—low, familiar, laced with ice—cut the night:

"Who’s cheated?"
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  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 9

    At Liberia’s border, the air reeks of sweat, blood, and dust. This is where the Evola virus lab hides: outwardly a cluster of rusted tin shacks baking under the relentless sun, but beneath them lies the true facility—a fortress of blast doors, retinal scanners, and biometric locks offering no mercy.On my first day, Johnson intercepted me just inside the blast door, arms crossed over his iodine-stained lab coat, sweat beading at his temple.He didn’t smile, only studied the dust on my boots and the resolve in my stance. “Sure this is what you want?” His voice was gravel, low enough for only us. “No salon here. No penthouse view. You traded a lab coat for a ball gown… now you’re back? Won’t it kill you?” I shook my head. “I came to finish what I started. Not for luxury. This road… I owe it something.”I was right. When I bury myself in microscopes, viral strains, pipettes, and data streams, the ghosts stay away—Ethan’s face, Celia’s laugh, the cold weight of that ring—all fade. Time sl

  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 8

    Celia’s scream died the instant the door clicked shut, swallowed by the hollow silence of the hallway. Ethan slumped against the wall, chest heaving, the name a silent prayer on his lips: Lena.The black box surfaced in his mind—the one she’d left with quiet finality. “Open it in two days.” She had vanished that very night. Racing home, he tore it from the drawer, knuckles white as he flipped the lid.Inside lay a single ring: the one she’d slipped onto his left finger the night of her transformation. He touched it. Ice-cold. Heavy as stone. He reached for her through the blood-bond, straining for the familiar hum of her presence—only void answered. Utter, absolute silence.The Day Lena LeftBefore my departure, one final task remained: brewing the Vervain potion—the only thing capable of severing my bond with Ethan. I lifted the clay bowl. Inside, the deep violet liquid swirled, infused with a single drop of Ethan’s blood which I had saved within the hidden clasp of my wedding band

  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 7

    The screen glowed with a message that needed no signature:“Lena, credit where it’s due—you finally knew your place. Face it, you were never Ethan’s equal. And you vanished. Smart. From now on? I’m the Mrs. Black. This baby? His first heir.”No name was signed, but the smug venom in every word twisted his stomach like poison. Celia.Ethan scrolled down—ultrasounds, engagement photos of him and Celia, caption after caption dripping with mockery. All sent to Lena. His head throbbed. He’d buried the secret deep, convinced she’d never find out. Yet she’d known everything.He’d warned Celia a hundred times: “You’re just a toy. Don’t touch Lena. She’s the only rule.” And she’d shattered it.Jaw locked, rage burning beneath his skin, he snatched his keys and drove straight to her Brooklyn apartment. When the door opened, Celia’s smile faltered. “You’re here to take me home? Is our new place ready?”Before she could finish, his hand seized her chin—hard. Her face paled.“Who gave you the nerve

  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 6

    A flicker of triumph lit Celia’s eyes—this was what she’d waited for. She hid it behind a tender smile.“Go then. Finding her comes first. Don’t worry about me.”“I’ll wait at home with our baby.”If not for that call about Lena going missing, Ethan might have softened by now.Ethan merely turned and left without a word.The car roared to life and tore down the dimly lit road.Inside, he dialed her number again. And again. Each ring felt like a hammer against his ribs. Pick up. Please.He remembered her voice yesterday: “You promised I’d never feel alone.”He slammed the accelerator. Tires screamed. Streetlights blurred into streaks of gold.He skidded to a halt at the penthouse. Servants stood frozen in the foyer, eyes wide.Ethan burst through the door—and stopped dead.The wall where their wedding portrait hung was empty. Just a pale rectangle on the wallpaper.He took the stairs two at a time, heart pounding.The closet: his suits hung neatly. Her side—bare. Empty hangers swayed sl

  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 5

    I hadn't anticipated seeing Ethan on my way out.Luckily, the window was only open a crack.I slammed it shut—sealing the past away with a single motion.My screen flashed: Ethan Black.I stared, then pressed ignore.Since they’d confiscate all devices on landing anyway, I cracked the window and let the phone slip from my hand, vanishing into the roadside grass.No trace. No tether. No return.The plane lifted through the twilight, and Manhattan dissolved into a blanket of starlight.Ten hours. Three time zones. One life, buried.I did not look back.West Africa. Dawn.The sedan jolted down a dirt track. Smoke from cooking fires tangled with the scent of fever and despair.A mother knelt in the dust, cradling a boy no older than five. Purple lesions bloomed across his neck. His breath hitched—a fragile bird trapped in a cage of bone.Evola.Nearby, a line of children waited silently outside a thatched clinic, eyes hollow, arms marked with IV scars. One girl clutched a rag doll, whisper

  • From Shadow to the Longest Sun   Chapter 4

    Ethan’s expression froze for a second ,then smoothed into practiced calm.He guided Celia toward the terrace, voice low but sharp enough to slice through the morning air from my second-floor window:“Sweetheart, Celia has urgent business. We’ll talk outside. Don’t let it spoil your breakfast.”From the bay window, I watched.Celia collapsed against his chest, tears glistening like shattered glass.Ethan’s jaw tightened. He gripped her shoulders, pulling her back.“Are you insane? How many times must I say—never come here. If Lena suspects anything, I’ll—”“I know I shouldn’t have come…” Her voice trembled, fingers tracing the grainy image. “But I’m scared. The doctor said… last night was too rough. The heartbeat’s unstable.”She lifted her chin, tears catching the sun.“Ethan,I’m pregnant.Our first child. You said you wanted an heir.”Clatter.The coffee cup shattered on the floor.Pregnant.The word detonated in my skull.Years ago, I curled in his arms after my Embrace, I’d asked abo

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