"Both of you come with me" Lennon said with a smirk on his lips. We followed immediately. He took us to a different place entirely, I have never come across this particular place before though it's within the building of the slaves.
We finally reached the punishment room, there was traces of blood everywhere. The room stinks with blood. The room was darker than any other place in the slaves prison.
There was only one light glowing and it was not bright enough. Lennon opened the the lock of the door and pushed us in and locked it back.
"I finally got hold of you wretched girls, you'll spend three days here without food and water, I'll make sure I torture you myself" Lennon said licking his lips irritatingly making my skin crawl.
I just ignored what he said but Elia didn't " we didn't do anything you pig" she said angrily. Why are we spending five days here anyway when we did nothing wrong I couldn't glad her.
But that was a wrong move , Lennon could kill us right here on the spot and nobody cares.
Lennon eyes turned black for a seconds and turned brown back. It was so fast but I swear I saw it , sometimes I wondered if these people are humans cause sometimes they do somethings inhuman.
The smirk on Lennon's face fell "shut up you little brat, you're so lucky Leonard didn't strip you again and spank your little ass till it becomes red " Lennon spat on the ground and stormed out angrily.
Elia held the bars of the cell as she started crying. I stood up from my sitting position just as I took two steps to Elia I stepped on a sharp object " arggghh" I screamed startling the crying Elia.
She ran towards my side " what's wrong , are you alright" she asked. I sat back on the floor "no I'm not, careful Elia there are sharp objects on the ground, I just stepped on a glass.
" Oh my God Aria , I'm so sorry. Let me help you" she said as she sat on the ground with me helping me with my wound even though it was dark. We could barely see ourselves.
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**Somewhere faraway in a City called Naal. A huge tall man sat on the balcony as he rested on one leg and the other leg dangling.
His skin was greyish as they sparkled under the moon light. His hair was braided and long which he parkede into bun.
His best friend Magnus came to sit beside him in the balcony. He has same hair and skin colour.
"Hey Derek, I've been looking all over for you" Magnus said as he stretched his hand.
" Well you've found me" Derek replied.
"Thinking about your mate again aren't you? " Magnus said. Derek didn't reply for three minutes before he finally said " aren't you thinking about your mate too".
Magnus waved his hands on the air " naa , I don't think I want a mate now".
"I want my mate by my side, I need her, I'm going crazy Mag. I have a feeling that she's is not happy where she is " Derek said as he narrowed his eyes. The thought of his mate not happy didn't settled well with him.
And then he stood on the railings of the balcony " Magnus I'm going to search for her, if anyone asked about me tell them I went to search for my mate". Derek Said.
Magnus also stood on the railings as he quickly object the idea " No Derek , you can't just leave like that , what about our people" Magnus said.
" I'll be back as soon as I can" Derek said as he shapeshift into a big bird and flew away from the balcony leaving Magnus behind.
"Wait!" Magnus said as he shapeshift into a big bird and followed Derek immediately.
Derek and Magnus flew for hours untill they finally landed on a rooftop as they changed back to thier human form.
"Why you following me , I thought I told you to tell inform our people about my whereabout" Derek said as he sniffed the air, the scent of his mate was getting stronger. He could smell it.
"I can't stay, I'll will bored, don't worry we will be back before they find out like you said" Magnus said and was about to rest when Derek shapeshift to a bird again and flew again leaving Magnus again.
"Oh come on, I need to rest I've been flying for hours " Magnus said with a tired expression on his face as he shapeshift to a bird and flew.
The shadows exploded outward, swallowing the room in a suffocating wave of cold. The torches flickered wildly before snuffing out, plunging them into near darkness.Elia clutched Elizabeth tightly to her chest, backing away as Magnus’s body convulsed, his form twisting unnaturally. His once-familiar features contorted with something inhuman, veins pulsing like blackened roots under his skin.Derek gritted his teeth and moved between Magnus and the others, summoning his power in an instant. His hands glowed with crackling energy, ready to strike if needed. “Magnus, listen to me! You can fight this—”But the voice that came from Magnus was not his own.“Fight?” the distorted voice mocked, echoing through the chamber. “There is no fight. There is only surrender.”Then, the shadows moved.They lashed out like living tendrils, striking at Derek first. He barely had time to react before he was thrown backward, crashing into the stone wall with a brutal force.“Derek!” Aria’s voice rang out
The weight of Magnus’s confession settled over them like a thick fog. Alan’s power wasn’t gone—it had shifted, latched onto Magnus like a parasite waiting to consume him. They couldn’t afford to keep this to themselves.Derek was the first to move. He helped Magnus to his feet, his grip firm. “We need to tell the others. Now.”Magnus flinched at the thought. His body still trembled, his skin clammy with sweat. “Elia…” His voice cracked. “How am I supposed to tell her?”Aria’s chest tightened. Elia had already suffered enough—first with Alan’s magic corrupting Magnus, and then watching her husband struggle to control himself. Now this?“She deserves to know,” Aria said gently. “All of them do.”Magnus ran a hand through his hair, exhaling shakily. “What if I lose control in front of them?”Derek shook his head. “Then we make sure you don’t.” His tone was absolute. “Let’s go.”Aria hesitated, her hand drifting instinctively to her stomach. Something about all of this felt… wrong. The da
The weight of their decision settled over them like a storm cloud, thick with unspoken fears. Aria’s fingers remained pressed against her stomach, as if seeking reassurance from the life growing inside her. She could feel her magic humming beneath her skin, stronger than ever—but also unpredictable.Derek crossed his arms, his gaze sharp. “If we’re going to do this, we need to be careful. Alan’s magic didn’t just disappear. It’s somewhere, lingering. And if we go looking for it, we need to be prepared for whatever we find.”Magnus leaned against the stone wall, his expression unreadable. “You don’t think I know that?” His voice was rough with frustration. “It’s inside me. I feel it every second. And every second, it’s getting harder to fight.”Aria studied him closely. The way his hands trembled, the slight flicker of shadow clinging to his form—he was holding himself together by sheer force of will.“We can’t wait any longer,” she said. “We need to find a way to trace the remnants of
Magnus took a step back, shaking his head. “No.” His voice was low, strained. “You’re wrong.”Aria felt a cold weight settle in her stomach. “I want to be wrong, Magnus. But I’m not.”He clenched his fists, his breathing heavy. The air around them shifted—charged with an unseen force.Derek reached for his sword instinctively. “Magnus, stay with us.”“I am with you!” Magnus snapped, but the darkness in his veins pulsed. His pupils dilated, and Aria saw it again—that flicker of something inhuman in his eyes.Derek moved between them. “Aria, if he loses control again—”“I won’t,” Magnus ground out, but even he didn’t sound convinced.Aria reached for him. “Magnus, listen to me—”He flinched at her touch, and suddenly, a force erupted from him, slamming into the walls with enough power to shake the room.Books flew from their shelves. Candles flickered and died. The air turned suffocating.Magnus gasped, doubling over as if in pain. His fingers dug into the stone floor, his breathing rag
Morning came too quickly. The tension that had settled over them the night before hadn’t lifted, and as they prepared to leave for the archives, Aria couldn’t shake the feeling that they were walking into something they weren’t ready for.The journey was quiet, save for the sound of their footsteps against the cold stone halls. Aria kept a hand on her stomach, a subconscious habit she had developed since realizing she was pregnant. She hadn’t told the others—not yet. Not until she understood what was happening to her.Magnus walked beside her, his movements more controlled than before, but there was still a weight to them, as if he were forcing himself to keep the corruption at bay. Derek led the way, his grip tight on the hilt of his sword. He was always prepared for a fight, but this time, Aria knew his concern was for her.They arrived at the archives, an ancient chamber buried deep beneath the castle. Dust clung to the air, illuminated by the soft glow of enchanted lanterns. Rows
Aria sat beside Magnus, exhausted but determined. The session had drained her, and yet, she knew this was only the beginning.Magnus exhaled heavily, his fingers twitching as he clenched and unclenched his fists. “I almost lost control again.”“But you didn’t,” Aria reminded him, her voice gentle but firm. “That’s what matters.”His jaw tightened. “What if next time I do?”Aria hesitated. There was a next time. There always would be.But she wouldn’t let him fall into doubt.“You won’t,” she said, gripping his wrist. “Because I’ll be here. We all will.”Magnus looked at her, eyes clouded with uncertainty—but there was something else there, too. A flicker of belief.Before he could respond, the chamber doors swung open.Derek stepped in, his expression grim. “We need to talk.”Aria turned to him, immediately sensing his unease. “What is it?”Derek’s gaze flickered to Magnus, then back to her. “It’s about you.”Aria frowned. “Me?”Derek nodded, stepping closer. “I’ve been watching, Aria