LOGIN“What the hell are you doing?” I grunted. “Get off me.”“Shh. Let it out. Let it all out,” he said. “It’s okay.”“What the hell, old man!” I scowled. “I’m okay. Now, let go.”“It’s okay, son,” his voice quivered. “You’re not abandoning him…”My eyes widened, my body stiffening.“Shut up,” I gritted
[Raven]“A nightmare?” A calm voice came from my right.Licking my parched lips, I looked at Professor Killburg, sitting on a chair beside my bed.He poured a glass of water, mixed a vial of potion, and then slipped a glass straw into it.Instead of handing it to me, he held the glass in front of me
Surrounding me from every direction at once.“Stop!” I shut my eyes, covering my ears with my hands. “Stop it, please!”“Remember how she trembled? How she begged you to stop?” The other me grabbed my hands, yanking them off my ears.“Did you stop, Raven?” he asked.I shut my eyes tighter, refusing
My blood ran cold as the memory struck.“Right,” my voice trembled. “That’s why Asher never allowed us to get close to the throne after we were crowned as Alphas. That is why he asked me to use him to feed the throne.”“Yes, only a part of Madness is sealed in Asher’s body; the rest still lies in th
[Raven]“Raven…” A woman’s voice echoed through the darkness like a beacon.“Come back to me.” A silhouette woven from light stood beneath the Carvera tree in my Healing Valley.“You promised you would not forget,” she said, her hand reaching out to me.Her voice pulled something loose in my chest
“Reality?” Ezra scowled. “What the hell do you know about reality?” “Much more than you do,” Asher replied coldly. “Survival demands sacrifice. That’s the only reason you’re still standing here. People within those walls sacrificed themselves to save you.” “And that’s why I don’t want any more sac
In the past, my soul had found Asher’s across the realms, but it had happened during my heats.I didn’t know how my soul did it. But there had to be a way.I went through all my mother’s knowledge and stopped only once I had found the piece of information I was looking for—Communicating with the de
Had he lied about Asher’s condition too?What if all of this was part of his plan — to separate me from the demon lords?If even a fraction of what I was thinking was true, then he was not an ally… but the enemy.Asher let out a broken, bitter chuckle.“You’re here to carry on Cadence’s legacy. She
I knew I had to comfort her with my words — tell her she was okay, that I was here, that she was safe — but my voice failed me.All I could do was stroke her back.Her trembling fingers slid through my long hair, as if she were making sure it was me and not Asher.And the moment she realized it, she
[Raven]Cadence Starsoul?Everything inside me stopped.That name.That cursed name numbed my body as if all warmth was wrenched out of it in an instant.Fire ripped through my veins as I was violently dragged back and pushed onto the chair of the isolated room where I was forced to watch Ezra survi







