~Nyra
I stirred awake, and my surroundings felt unfamiliar. The room was larger than our entire house back home, and the walls were painted a soft lavender purple. The bed I was lying on was massive—a luxury my mother and I could never have afforded. Sunlight flooded in from the balcony to my left. Judging by its angle, the sun was already setting. I wondered how long I’d been asleep. “Where am I?” I whispered as I slowly sat up. That’s when flashes of what happened before I blacked out rushed back. My eyes widened in horror. “Oh fuck! No!” I cried as the weight of my predicament dawned on me. “This can’t be happening. My luck can’t be this bad!” I began trembling, pacing the room in panic. I couldn’t stay here. This was the monsters’ lair—the very ones who saved me from vampires only to haunt me themselves. They could barge in at any moment. My nails dug into my skin as I bit them nervously. I nearly started chewing through flesh when it suddenly hit me— “I need to see my mother.” Swallowing hard, I closed my eyes, trying to brace myself for whatever awaited on the other side of the door. When I felt ready, I threw it open—nearly yanking it off its hinges. Big mistake. I collided into a solid, warm wall of muscle. Gasping, I looked up—and met those forest green eyes. An involuntary shiver ran through me as I backed away. “I—I’m sorry—I didn’t mean to—” “I’m beginning to think you enjoy running into me,” he said quietly, his voice deep and velvety enough to weaken my knees. He wore all black: a long coat, a dark shirt underneath, and loose-fitting pants. His dark hair was parted down the middle, some strands falling over his forehead. He radiated dominance, and I suddenly couldn’t find my voice. I couldn’t even defend myself. “Sylver… cut the girl some slack. She’s our little sister now,” a more playful voice chimed in from my left. I turned to see golden eyes, warm like desert sand. His hair was longer than Sylver’s and tied in a low ponytail. A few loose strands framed his face, and I found myself oddly drawn to them—wanting to touch them. He wore a white shirt and loose dark pants. He grinned, revealing perfect teeth. Sylver chuckled. “I haven’t done anything to her, Cassian—not yet.” I looked back at Sylver in time to catch the smirk playing on his lips. “When you two are done with your little show, bring Nyra downstairs,” a voice said from the staircase, cool and unbothered. I turned to see ocean blue eyes—eyes I recognized from last night. He looked calm, aloof, as if nothing about this situation fazed him. His dark hair was tousled, and he wore a loose white shirt beneath an unbuttoned brown vest with matching brown pants. He had an arrogant glint in his eyes, like the world bored him. Yet, there was something else in those eyes—something mysterious. Something I suddenly wanted to understand. Before anyone could say more, he turned and disappeared down the stairs. Cassian chuckled. “Classic Rylan, always popping in and vanishing like smoke.” “You heard him,” Sylver said to me. “Let’s go downstairs.” I swallowed hard, still unsure what to say. I didn’t know how I was supposed to act around them. Accepting them as brothers was out of the question. Especially when their intentions weren’t clear. Sylver pointed ahead, and Cassian led the way, pausing only to give me a charming smile before heading down the stairs. I followed, fully aware that Sylver trailed behind me like a shadow. I felt like a caged animal. That was how I’d always feel if I remained here—trapped. These boys would torment me forever. At the bottom of the stairs, we entered a large hall. King Reid stood beside my mother. Rylan leaned against the far wall, looking disinterested, as if even his father bored him. “There you are,” Mother said. “I told Reid you only fainted from exhaustion, but he insisted we take you to the hospital.” She turned to the king again. “There’s no cause for alarm. She’s fine. She’s been overworking herself to take care of us, and she barely slept last night.” The king nodded, then gestured for me to approach. I hesitated, then slowly obeyed. It still felt unreal to be standing before a Lycan King. I couldn’t wrap my head around how my mother had pulled this off. Reid took my hand and stared at me with something startlingly close to kindness. His obsidian eyes felt like they could see into my soul. I was too overwhelmed to respond. “Lyora has told me how hard you’ve worked,” he said. “You are now under my protection. Whatever you wish—ask. Anything you want, I’ll give it. You are now my daughter… and a sister to my sons.” My chest tightened as a strange warmth bloomed inside me—until Rylan scoffed in the corner. Reid shot him a warning glare before turning to his sons. “Promise me you’ll all protect her.” Sylver locked eyes with me. “Consider yourself under our protection now, little sister…” Something in the way he said it didn’t sound comforting at all. My skin crawled, and another shiver ran down my spine. I couldn’t take it anymore. “Mom, we need to leave. Now!” I blurted, turning sharply to her. Her expression twisted with alarm. She stared at me like I’d lost my mind. “Nyra!”~NYRA“What?” I exclaimed as I shot to my feet.My heart began to pound heavily as I looked from Reid to my mother.“Nyra… Sit down!” Mother ordered through clenched teeth.I turned back to Reid and I saw that his expression was already turning into anger. “Usually, I would punish anyone who speaks out of turn or interrupts me in any way…”I gasped and instantly sank to my feet.“But my father will spare you since you’re now our new sister and it’s your first time,” Cassian finished before flashing me his signature smile.I swallowed hard. “I— I’m sorry I did that. I— It’s just that I’ve never been away from my mother. We always go everywhere together.”Reid broke into laughter. “What are you, human? Eight?”Rylan chuckled before going back to eating his food like he didn’t just laugh.“I’m so sorry about Nyra. She’s just very attached to me too much and so am I. But I’ll be more than happy to go on a honeymoon with you, knowing that Nyra will be perfectly safe with her brothers.” Mot
~NyraI was trembling all over as I glared at my mother—Hoping that she would back me up, hoping that she would understand and take me away from this hellhole. Hoping that she would save me from those terrifying triplets.“Leave? Why would you need to leave now?” King Reid asked, a frown suddenly overtaking his face.Almost as if I had succeeded in angering him.“You do not like my hospitality? Is my house not to your liking?” His voice dropped lower with every word, and I unknowingly backed away.Suddenly, my mother broke into laughter. “Nyra got you good!”I frowned in confusion as I turned to face her, and the rest of the room followed suit.“Nyra always likes throwing serious jokes around when I least expect it. I didn’t expect her to pull one here. She must really feel comfortable with you, my love,” she went on, walking to Reid and touching his cheek.Strangely, just like that, his anger vanished, and he smiled at her like she was a light at the end of his tunnel.“Indeed she g
~NyraI stirred awake, and my surroundings felt unfamiliar.The room was larger than our entire house back home, and the walls were painted a soft lavender purple. The bed I was lying on was massive—a luxury my mother and I could never have afforded.Sunlight flooded in from the balcony to my left. Judging by its angle, the sun was already setting. I wondered how long I’d been asleep.“Where am I?” I whispered as I slowly sat up.That’s when flashes of what happened before I blacked out rushed back. My eyes widened in horror.“Oh fuck! No!” I cried as the weight of my predicament dawned on me. “This can’t be happening. My luck can’t be this bad!”I began trembling, pacing the room in panic. I couldn’t stay here. This was the monsters’ lair—the very ones who saved me from vampires only to haunt me themselves. They could barge in at any moment.My nails dug into my skin as I bit them nervously. I nearly started chewing through flesh when it suddenly hit me—“I need to see my mother.”Sw
~Nyra“What?” I exclaimed, glaring at her in shock.None of this made sense to me anymore.“H–how?” I blinked multiple times at her. “You’re a human and he’s a werewolf. Not just any kind, but a Lycan—and the King, too.”She folded her arms and waited for me to finish ranting.“You’re not of the same status or species. He’s not even in your league. Where did you even meet him? When did you fall in love? When did you get married?” I screamed.Mother smiled. “I told you I still had charm, but you never believed me. I’m not that old, Nyra. I gave birth to you. I know my worth—even as a human. No man can resist me. Not even a Lycan King.”I parted my lips, baffled by the fact that she chose now, of all times, to brag.“Mom, do you even realize what you’re walking into? It means you’re automatically his Luna, and that pulls you into his world of supernatural beings. Do you think the other werewolves here will welcome a human Luna?”She sighed. “You worry too much. The werewolves here respe
~Nyra“Why do werewolves always like to get in our way?” the lead vampire demanded.“You’re in our territory. Hand over the girl and you get to walk away alive,” the golden-eyed brother stated.There was authority in his voice, and I figured the triplets had to be men of high status in the pack. I never really paid attention to the hierarchy of this pack since it had only been a month since we moved, and I had been more interested in feeding my mother and I than sightseeing.Rufus laughed as his grip tightened against my neck. “She’s ours to take.”With that, two of the vampires leaped forward at the triplets while Rufus kept holding me in place.Sudden and strange fog scattered across the space, and I was in time to see the triplets’ eyes change color. Each of their left eyes morphed into a crimson glow, just like the vampires, and they released animalistic roars.In that instant, I knew the vampires were no longer the predators but the prey—and the triplets had become the monsters t
~NyraWorking as a stripper was the only way I could provide for my mother since we moved into Blood Hollow Pack.Even if I had to keep it a secret from her.“Nyra!” my boss’s voice called from the doorway, snapping me out of my thoughts. “That was a great performance out there—they loved you, as always.”I exhaled sharply, pushing the guilt to the farthest part of my brain. “I’m glad they enjoyed it.”“You sure you won’t take up the offer of entertaining those men privately?” he asked.I gritted my teeth. It was hard enough doing this in the first place—there was no way I could take it to the next level.“Arden, please, just pay me for my work,” I cut him off.The older man sighed and handed me a small bag of coins. “If you change your mind, I’m right here,” he said, turning to walk away. “Be careful on your way home.”I released another breath and slipped the pouch of coins into my bag. I grabbed the pants and shirt I had worn earlier, catching a glimpse of myself in the mirror.My