LOGINIt was late in the night when Jennet awoke from her sleep. Turning her head to the side, she slowly propelled herself into a seating position on the bed. She heard the sound of the running water from the darkened bathroom.
Her brows furrowed, ‘Did I forget to turn off the shower head?’ She questioned herself.
She flipped the quilt and slowly stepped out from the bed. Slipping in her slippers, she approached the bathroom. As soon as she pushed open the bathroom door, hot steams gushed out, wrapping her exposed skin with the warm sensation.
Suddenly, her heart accelerated. The hair behind her back stood steadily as goosebumps appeared all over her body. She halted where she stood and peeped inside the bathroom. But, there was nothing she could see.
Inhaling and exhaling slowly to calm her heart, she finally stepped into the bathroom. However, she came to a halt when she saw a tall figure behind the fogged glass in the shower area. The unknown figure was standing under the running shower.
Muffling her voice from letting out a scream, she stepped back a few paces and reached for the light switch.
Click! Click!
She kept switching but, no lights emerged from the lightbulbs. She glanced at the switch and cursed angrily. ‘Why now the bulb has to be so problematic?!’
She was too absorbed in cursing the light switch when the running water suddenly came to a stop. She turned towards the shower area. She squinted her eyes to have a better look. The tall figure was not there anymore!
She pressed on the light switch again but, still, nothing happened. Frowning, she looked around in the hope to satisfy her curiosity. However, the shower area was empty.
She gulped silently and stepped backward slowly. ‘I must have imagined something ridiculous!’ She chuckled over her paranoia.
When she was about to turn around, something fell to the floor. She jolted in fright and immediately looked back.
“Anybody there?" She called out loudly. Her little heart squealed in fright. The hair behind her back standing again!
Her hand trembled as she reached out and pushed the glass door open. She stretched her neck towards the shower area with wide eyes as she scanned the perimeter keenly. However, there was nothing on the floor. Even weirder, the floor was not wet although she saw the water running from the showerhead minutes ago!
She shook her head as she chuckled feeling overwhelmed. ‘I better go back to sleep!’
She hurriedly left the darkened bathroom in long strides with one hand clutched tightly on her shirt. She closed the door and headed straight to her bed. After jumping on the bed, she went under the cover and pulled it over her head with eyes closed tightly.
‘Go to sleep, go to sleep!’ She chanted continuously in her head. She was so silent on the bed as she fought with herself to go to sleep.
However, the silence inside the huge room was broken by the sound of the glass door creaking slowly. Jennet opened her eyes widely when her sensitive ears caught the sound. From the sound alone she already imagined someone pushed the door open widely.
Jennet closed her eyes again and plugged her ears with her fingers. ‘Go to sleep, go to sleep. I need to wake up early tomorrow!’
Although she was frightened to death, she didn’t dare to move from the bed. She laid still under the cover and pretended to be sleeping soundly.
The sound of the door creaking died and silence filled the room again. It was a type of silence that agonized anyone who had to feel their adrenaline rushing while feeling helpless.
Suddenly, movements came from behind her, as if someone was climbing the bed. Jennet shut her eyes tighter while biting hard on her lower lips, preventing herself from screaming which could expose her to possible danger.
Goosebumps appeared all over her body when the movements stopped just behind her. Even more depressing, she could feel the cold breeze flew above the cover. Something was enveloping her!
She didn't even move a muscle and laid still like a log. She pretended to be fast asleep. However, after some time had passed, she started to feel stuffy. She wanted to pry her head out to get a breather but she hesitated, feared to be exposed to the unknown trespasser.
So, she kept silent for another long minute, staying alert and waiting for another movement just in case the other party would give up on waiting but nothing happened like how she wanted.
After quite some time passed, she couldn’t stand the stuffiness. She pulled the cover down her face slowly and as she finally sense the cold air, she inhaled deeply. When she opened her eyes to check on her surrounding, she was startled to see long golden hair over her. She reached out from under the cover to flick the hair away but…
A fair hand suddenly grabbed her hand from behind and she immediately let out a long and desperate scream.
Kringgg!
Jennet jerked awake from her deep sleep along with a desperate gasp. She stared at the white ceiling making sure she was back to reality. Then, she turned her head to the side, looking at the tightly closed bathroom door. Even the bathroom was empty.
She immediately sat on the bed and reached for her phone on the bedside table. The time displayed on the screen was six o’clock in the morning. She turned the alarm off and sat on the bed for a while to steady her pounding heart. When she cupped her face with her palms, she sighed in relief.
"It was just a dream." She exhaled a long breath.
She looked back at the bathroom again. After contemplating for some time, she finally shook her head with a smile, ‘It was all a wild dream.’
She stepped out of the bed and pulled the curtains. The sun has not risen yet but the sky was beautifully painted in pale white. The green trees were enveloped in the embrace of the morning mists.
She pushed the sliding door to the side, went to the balcony, and hugged her arms as coldness embraced her from every direction. She stared out, watching the horizon that was all green while inhaling a few refreshing breaths to clear her mind from the bad dream she had. At the same time, she enjoyed the silence in the early morning.
'I must think about how I will manage my work as soon as I report duty today.' She whispered to herself, distracting her mind. She will face that two-faced woman at work and she had to prepare herself for the worst treatment that she may come across.
From a distance, hidden behind a tree close to the villa, an old woman wrapped in a black knitted robe, was staring at the woman who was standing at the balcony of the villa. Her watchful eyes caught the glimpse of a tall figure standing behind the woman, embracing her from behind.
"A newcomer." She whispered. With a smile on her face, she took a few steps back before turning around and disappeared into the forest. Her happy giggles resounded in the wind after her disappearance.
Lady Aravore met the menace in Jennet's gaze with a serene smile and a dismissive wave of her hand.In an instant, two ghouls materialized, each clutching a small bundle wrapped in red cloth.Jennet’s breath hitched, her legs weakening as she realized the swaddled forms were her babies. Their tiny, muffled cries tore at her heart.Her face went pale as Lady Aravore took the twins, coddling them with an unnatural tenderness, as if they were her own.Lady Aravore turned, a chilling smirk spreading across her face. Jennet's heart began to hammer in a frantic, irregular rhythm.With a sudden, sickening movement, Lady Aravore tossed the swaddled babies high into the air. A rapturous peal of laughter burst from her as she watched the bundles sail away.The plaza erupted. A savage cheer rose from the crowd as spears and arrows shot skyward, aimed at the red bundles as if they were prized tokens in a deadly game.A jolt of pure
"Classic trap," Horan muttered, his face lifting. A choked sound of fury, rather than true laughter, bubbled in his throat. He was visibly pissed; confined to his spirit form while his physical body remained a captive.Jennet studied him. "I'm not apologising for what's happening. Do you understand?"Horan pondered the statement before letting out a sigh. "I understand. It's valid." He conceded. Truths had been hidden from her, and her resolve to salvage the truth—even if it brought others to despair—was a right bestowed upon her by their protective queen.Jennet offered a perfunctory 'thank you'. She scanned their surroundings again, her eyes catching on intricate, hanging cages filled with countless foreign occupants. Some were made of solid water, holding merfolk only heard of in legends. Fairies, elves, and other unknown beings were also trapped, their eyes wide with terror as they watched her.Ignoring their sharp, judging gazes, sh
When Jennet saw the state of their villa, she said nothing. It had crumbled to the ground, crushed by a massive pillar. She looked at the sky. Dark clouds covered the sky palace, obliterated by an unknown force. Inwardly, she was in disbelief. She was not dreaming. The scene she saw felt surreal and she refused to believe that the moment was real."Wake up, please..." she murmured a prayer. 'I am stuck in a very long dream. This is not real. Everything will be gone when I open my eyes.'Meanwhile, Horan watched her silently. He saw her closing and opening her eyes. Then, he got worried when she heaved a sigh, getting depressed about her situation."Is there something you wish to find here?" he asked, reeling her attention from her worry.Jennet paused. She inhaled deeply, pushing her worry deeper in her corner of her mind."Do you know any West Gate here?" she started. She recalled the dream she had once had. "How do you know that?" Horan was surprised. A human should never know of
Kith paused and tried to discern what he saw. Then, he exchanged glances with them. “That is impossible,” he voiced out. He was visibly perplexed. “I mean, how is that possible? You were just here and you took the children.”Jennet turned pale. Her hands trembled. His words bore a doom fate and left her feeling lost. "But, I just got here..." Her voice broke. Her eyes watered. The disbelief in her tone was too deep to be ignored. Dread latched itself onto her.Kith stayed silent. His heart thumped harder and all he knew was that an unspeakable fury had sparked within him."I take full responsibility for my negligence. I must have lost my mind..." He said in agony. The depths of his voice bore all his resentment of his carelessness.Jennet crouched down and sobbed. Horan waved his hand and a large bubble encased her body, covering her sad cries."Where did the impostor go?" he asked sharply.Kith looked at him. "I don't know." His voice was cold and monotonous.Horan clenched as he i
"I am Jennet Lockhart!" claimed the silver-haired woman. Delton furrowed his brows. He had no idea a foreign woman had the gall to make such a claim. He had just returned from the palace and heard of something bizarre from the emperor who was reluctant to divulge the truth. His mood deteriorated after the meeting."Can you prove your claim?" he asked coldly."My ring!" she said loudly. "Hue gave me a ring as proof!"Delton glanced at her finger. There was no ring."I'm sorry, but I don't think you can play around with such a claim," he said. "Lying will add more bad deeds into your account.""I'm not lying," she slapped the bed. "I am Jennet Lockhart. Get my husband here to verify this claim!"Delton exhaled. "I'm sorry but it's improper to call upon him to verify your claim. Have you looked at yourself in the mirror?"How could she claim she was Jennet Lockhart when her appearance differed greatly from hers? This woman must be desperate to get away from her punishment.The woman we
'Apologies for not helping much...' added the spirit.Delton sighed. "Never mind."He turned around and gestured at the reapers to leave the place....After visiting the nursery, Jennet asked to go out for a date.Hue smiled. "I love that idea. Where do you want to go? The gardens?"He was about to get bored and she proposed such an amazing idea to kill time. He was grateful that they clicked.Jennet smiled. "Is that a great place for a meaningful date? We have not gone on a proper date before. I want it to be a proper full-day date!"Hue responded after pondering, "I guess going to the garden is great. Unless you have a place in mind.""I do have one in mind," she said. She gave him a side glance and then smiled widely, "Can we go to the market again? Just the two of us."Hue's face dropped. "The market? Again?" Disappointment was clear in his voice.Jennet leaned closer. "Please, honey. This one time, please..."Hue scratched the back of his ear, contemplating. "Uh, can we go to a







