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The forbidden forest.

Author: Dancing Pen
last update publish date: 2026-03-29 22:14:24

~Davies~

No one spoke.

It was dinnertime, a time that should have been filled with laughter as the family often discussed together. After all, Father always said, ‘A family that plans together, stays together’. But this time, nothing.

The dining hall was eerily quiet, the kind of silence that wrapped around the room like an oppressive blanket, thick with unspoken words.

My gaze was trained upon my meal, and every so often it would flicker to the seat far to my left, where SHE sat… or rather, US
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  • His Human Second Chance Mate   Hello, Lenora.

    LENORA“Punished!?”The word tore out of me before I could stop it. I pushed myself up on the bed, ignoring the sharp, burning pain that shot through my body. It was worse around my shoulder and neck, spreading like fire beneath my skin, but the shock of his words drowned it out.Orion didn’t move.“Yes,” he replied, his voice tight, controlled in a way that immediately made my chest constrict.I stared at him, my breath coming faster. “I got bitten by a… a vampire-werewolf thing,” I said, my voice trembling despite my effort to steady it. “Isn’t that punishment enough? I might not even survive and—”“Don’t say that.” His tone cut through mine, sharp and immediate.I froze.The intensity in his voice made something inside me falter, but the fear already clawing at my chest didn’t stop. It only grew, twisting tighter, dragging memories I didn’t want to feel back to the surface.“I didn’t know, Orion,” I whispered, my voice breaking as my fingers curled weakly into the sheets. “Please d

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   You will be punished.

    ORION“Lenora!”Her name tore out of my throat as I caught her before she could hit the ground again, her body limp against mine, far too light, far too cold. Blood soaked through my fingers where I held her, warm and slick, and the metallic scent of it mixed with something far worse.Venom.My pulse spiked violently as I tightened my grip on her and ran.Branches lashed against my arms, snapped beneath my boots as I pushed through the forest with no regard for anything but speed. The world blurred around me, the distance between the forest and the castle stretching unbearably long.Noctari venom didn’t give time.It didn’t wait.It killed.Faster than wolfsbane. Faster than silver. Once it spread through the bloodstream, it shut everything down—organs, instincts, even the wolf itself.“Stay with me,” I muttered under my breath, my voice rough as I glanced down at her pale face. “Lenora, stay with me.”She didn’t respond.Her head lolled weakly against my chest, her breathing shallow,

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   Completely still.

    LENORA“Orion!”My voice tore out of my throat before I could stop it, raw and sharp, echoing through the clearing as the creature lunged at him.Everything happened too fast.One moment, Orion stood between me and the Noctari, his body tense, eyes blazing with a fury I had never seen before. The next, the creature’s arm twisted unnaturally, its claws elongating in a grotesque, jagged stretch before slashing across his chest.I gasped, my breath hitching painfully.“Orion!”But he didn’t fall.He didn’t even flinch.The claws had torn through his shirt, slicing skin beneath, but he barely reacted. His jaw tightened, eyes narrowing as if the pain meant nothing, as if it only fueled him further.“Is that all?” he growled, his voice low and dangerous, laced with something that made my pulse stutter.The Noctari tilted its head, its lips stretching into a crooked, unnatural smile. “You bleed,” it rasped, its voice scraping against the air like broken glass. “Good. That means you can break

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   You picked the wrong prey.

    ORION“Is everyone secured?”My voice cut cleanly through the tension hanging in the war room. Every head turned toward me, the air thick with unease, anticipation, and the faint metallic scent of fear that even trained warriors could not fully suppress.“The inner gates are locked, Alpha,” one of the guards replied quickly, straightening as he spoke. “All patrol units are in position.”I stepped forward, my gaze hard as it swept across them. “And the women and children?”“They’ve been moved to the lower quarters,” another answered, but his tone lacked certainty.I stopped in front of him, my presence enough to make his shoulders stiffen. “Moved is not secured,” I said coldly. “Tonight, they won’t go for strength first. They’ll go for vulnerability. Fear spreads faster that way.”His throat bobbed as he swallowed. “Yes, Alpha. We’ll double the guard.”“Triple it,” I corrected sharply. “And no one leaves the castle. Not for any reason.”A murmur of agreement followed, but I barely hear

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   Got you

    LENORA“Run.”The word hadn’t fully settled in my mind before my body reacted. I turned and bolted.Pain tore through my ankle the moment I pushed off, sharp and vicious, but I didn’t stop. I couldn’t. My breath came out in ragged bursts as I forced my legs to move faster, branches whipping against my arms and face as I plunged deeper into the woods.Behind me, I heard it, but it was not running.It walked. A slow, deliberate crunch of leaves underfoot, unhurried and controlled, like he had all the time in the world. A low whistle cut through the night air, eerily casual. “Come out, come out, little wolf…” his voice drawled, amusement lacing every syllable.My stomach twisted violently.I stumbled forward, catching myself against a tree before I could fall. My fingers scraped against rough bark as I pushed off again, ignoring the sting, ignoring the dizziness clawing at the edges of my vision.“I’m not a wolf,” I whispered under my breath, though the words felt hollow even to me.The

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   Run!

    LENORAI stared at the door for a long time after Orion left.The silence he’d abandoned behind felt heavier than his presence. It pressed against my chest, tightening with every passing second, until breathing itself became an effort. My fists curled slowly at my sides as his words replayed in my head; Stay in your room. Wait until the hunt is over.No explanation or trust. Just orders.“Not happening,” I muttered under my breath, my voice low but firm.If he thought I would sit here like some obedient prisoner while the entire world shifted outside these walls, then he clearly didn’t know me at all.I pushed myself to my feet and began pacing, my mind racing faster than my steps. The door was locked. The windows… I turned sharply toward them, eyes narrowing as an idea began to form.The curtains swayed gently with the night breeze, silver moonlight spilling across the floor. Slowly, deliberately, I approached the window and pushed it open wider. A cool gust brushed against my skin,

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   The regret.

    ~Davies~The token gleamed, golden and edges decorated with intricate markings and gems. It was meant to be a thing of honor for those families, and many over generations displayed them in their homes.But this time, I couldn't help but feel the weight of that token.Father growled.“What is this s

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   I have to survive.

    ~Lenora~I exhaled the moment the door closed behind him.Why did that man have to act that way? So damn imposing?The air in the room seemed to shift, leaving behind a strange warmth that lingered far longer than it should have.I found myself sitting there, unmoving, my thoughts spiraling in a wa

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   Unchecked feelings.

    ~Orion~I didn't understand this girl.The moment her voice dropped to that quiet whisper, barely more than a breath as she answered my question with a single word, I felt something shift within me that I could not immediately name.‘Nowhere,’ She had said, like it was a realization she only made j

  • His Human Second Chance Mate   You can't leave.

    ~Lenora~The bedroom was strange.I circled the room slowly, my bare feet brushing against the polished floor as I tried to make sense of where I was and how I had gotten here alive.The room itself was far too elegant, too carefully arranged. It had a luxurious air about it, and as I pulled away t

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