Masuk🖱️Victor🖱️I had a few days left to live.At least that was the truth I had accepted in my head.Not because I was sick. Not because I was dying in some tragic dramatic way. But because the path I had chosen did not exactly come with a peaceful ending.The Supreme Council had finally sent the invitation.A VIP seat.Front row to the biggest gathering of power in the supernatural world.The meeting was in two.And if everything went according to plan, that meeting would also be their last. Because I had no intention of walking out of that place ever.The Supreme Council had spent decades pulling strings behind the scenes, destroying lives, manipulating kingdoms, and deciding who got to live and who got to disappear. They believed they were untouchable simply because they operated from the shadows, a they claim they are trying to creat balance in our world.In two days, I would prove them wrong.In two days the Supreme Council would die.Every single one of them. And the world would c
🖱️Jayden🖱️If someone had asked me a month ago what my life at the academy would look like this semester, I probably would have said something dramatic like constant danger, enemies hiding behind every corner, and the Supreme Council breathing down my neck every single day.Instead, life had turned into something completely different.Exhausting.Not because someone was trying to kill me every five minutes, but because my schedule had somehow become ridiculous.Training sessions early in the morning, lectures that dragged on forever, endless reading assignments, strategy lessons Victor insisted I take seriously, and then the extra training Sammy kept adding whenever he felt like my control was slipping again.By the end of most days my brain felt like it had been squeezed dry.And the weirdest part of everything was the silence.No one had targeted me since that first lecture at the start of the semester.Not one attack.Not one suspicious incident.Even the academy council hadn’t c
🖱️Sammy🖱️The academy library was unusually quiet that afternoon, which honestly made it one of the few places left in this entire school where someone could actually think without fifty people whispering your name like you were some walking scandal.Jayden sat across from me at one of the long wooden tables near the tall windows, his books spread out in front of him even though I was pretty sure he had been staring at the same page for the last ten minutes without actually reading anything.The sunlight pouring through the glass lit his face in a way that made him look calm and soft, which was funny considering the fact that the entire academy currently saw him as some unstable magical weapon that could destroy half the world if he sneezed the wrong way.Victor’s doing.At first I thought he was just playing around on our first training and even help him out with it, but after two weeks of him doing the same thing, I realized he was definitely up to something.I leaned back in my c
🖱️Victor🖱️“If you are not ready in the next one minute, my love, I will be forced to come in there and dress you myself.”My voice echoed through the room as I leaned against the edge of the desk with my arms crossed while staring directly at the walk in closet where Jayden had been hiding for what felt like forever.It had been ten minutes.Ten.And somehow he was still “getting ready.”Inside the closet I heard something fall.Then Jayden’s voice came out.“I’m almost done.”I rolled my eyes.“You said that five minutes ago.”Behind me Sammy chuckled quietly from the couch where he was tying the laces of his training boots.“He’s stalling.”“I know he is stalling,” I replied calmly.Jayden suddenly stepped out of the closet with a slightly annoyed expression on his face.“I am not stalling.”He looked between the two of us suspiciously.“Why are we even going to the training area this early anyway?”I pushed myself off the desk and walked toward him slowly.“Because early morning
🖱️Sammy🖱️Well… that went easier than I thought.I walked through the quiet academy corridor with my hands in my pockets and a small smile sitting on my face. The underground meeting with the academy council had gone smoother than I expected, and honestly that rarely happened when you were dealing with powerful people who had been loyal to the Supreme Council for years. Usually conversations like that turned into long debates, threats, political games, and sometimes even a little intimidation.Tonight though… they folded faster than I imagined.Not that I was complaining.If anything it confirmed something Victor and I had suspected for a long time. The academy council were tired of being controlled by people who never stepped foot inside the academy but still expected everyone to follow their orders blindly.And now they had a better option.Us.The hallway lights were dim because most students had already returned to their dorms. The academy always felt different after midnight. D
🖱️Sammy🖱️Jayden fell asleep faster than I expected.One minute he was still complaining about how Victor and I had turned his life into a circus, and the next minute he was stretched out on the bed with his breathing slow and even, completely knocked out like the universe had finally forced him to rest after the chaos of the day.I stood by the bed for a moment, watching him.The soft glow from the lamp beside the bed lit his face just enough for me to see how peaceful he looked when he slept. No stress. No confusion. No frustration about the entire academy whispering his name like he had suddenly become the main character of everyone’s life.Just Jayden.Our Jayden.And that was exactly why I needed to move now.The academy had already started making moves against him, and if I waited too long the Supreme Council would tighten their grip around this place before Victor and I had the chance to take control of the board.I quietly pulled the blanket up to his shoulder before turning
Third Person POVThe heavy double doors to the study creaked as Elijah stepped inside the second time the same day, and the world exploded in shattering glass.“Paaa~~~” the breaking sound was loud and the sound was filled with intent to kill.A crystal tumbler whistled past his ear and smashed aga
~~Jay~~The voice was sharp, cutting through the room like a blade.I twisted toward the doorway, squinting at the figure a woman, tall, dressed in black, eyes glittering like she owned the world.I racked my brain.Nope.Never seen her. Not in person, not in nightmares, not even in those random da
~~Alex~~And then snap back to reality like someone poured ice water down my spine, my body finally remembered what it was supposed to do. I moved. Fast.“Where are you?” My voice was steel now, slicing through whatever fog had been choking me seconds ago. “Jay, tell me exactly where you are.”Ther
~~Jay~~I swallowed hard, the bitter taste of bile still coating my throat. “So… what are you going to do?” I asked quietly.Lena didn’t answer right away. Her lips trembled before she pressed them into a thin line, and her gaze dropped to the floor like it was easier to look there than at me.Then







