The moment I laid my eyes on Castillo again, it felt like my heart shattered into pieces. Not because I still loved him, but because the man standing there wasn’t the one who I had once had my eyes on.
Northwood warriors grumbled as Castillo walked closer, but he didn’t blink. He had this arrogance about him, chin held high, surrounded by his sleek Southern guards. But his gaze— was locked on me.
“May,” he called out, his voice a mix of coldness and desperation. “Come home. I… I made a mistake.”
The silence was almost suffocating.
Aether stepped down from the wall, moving like a shadow. He didn’t even look at Lucien. His focus was on me.
“Is this the Alpha who rejected you?” he asked, his tone flat.
I was speechless, my throat felt heavy.
Castillo jumped in, interrupting “Yes. But it wasn’t forever. May, I didn’t know the truth about you, about your power.”
“My power?” I muttered without any clue of what he was saying.
What on earth are you talking about? I inquired inquisitively.
Aether raised an eyebrow. “You think you can just take her back because you’ve changed your mind?”
“She’s mine,” Castillo yelled. “We are Fated.”
Aether’s expression didn’t budge. “She’s not your property. And she’s not going anywhere.”
My heart skipped a beat.
Castillo stepped closer, but the Northwood warriors blocked him.
“You don’t get it do you?” he snapped. “May has a mark that hasn’t been seen in a hundred years. The Moon Priestesses confirmed it—she’s a vessel.”
My blood ran cold. “A what?”
“Your dream-talking, the mark, the connection between us. It wasn’t just a bond. You’re tied to something ancient, somewhat sacred. The Council wants to protect you and train you with me.” Castillo explained as his eyes softened a bit
“No,” I whispered, my voice shaking . “You want to own me. Just like before.”
“You’re being manipulated,” he insisted. “Northwood is using you.”
Then he turned his gaze on Aether.
“You’re letting her think she’s free, but you’re just claiming her for yourself.”
Aether’s voice raised commandingly. “Do you want to test me, Southern boy?”
Tension buzzed in the air as I stood between two Alphas. One who had broken me, and one who seemed terrific and a bit strange… but never lied to me.
Castillo extended his hand.
“Come with me, May. I’ll fix everything. We’ll be stronger than ever.”
A month ago, I would’ve run to him without a second thought, but now?
All I could see was control wrapped in sweet words.
“I’m not the same girl you rejected,” I said softly.
He took a step closer. “May?”
“No,” I snapped, louder this time. “You didn’t want me when I was small and nothing more than an apprentice healer. You don’t get to want me now that you realize I’m something more.”
His face turned moody in frustration. “You’re making a mistake.”
Aether’s voice sliced through the air.
“She already made one. By choosing you once.”
The guards flare up in anger. I could see Castillo’s wolf stirring in his eyes, glowing faintly.
For a split second, I thought he might shift.
But then Aether moved towards me, slow and steady. He didn’t touch me, but his presence felt like something more than a cover, like some sort of barrier.
And I made my choice, I turned my back on Castillo
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That night, the moon rose a deep blood-red, putting everyone in utmost perplexity
Northwoods wolves paced in confusion. The elders gathered at the temple yard. I stood alone on the cliffs, as the winds caressed my hair, watching the blood moon hang like a warning.
Aether joined me in silence.
“I felt it,” I whispered. “Something’s changed.”
“I think it’s the old magic,” he said. “Something has awakened it.”
Then he turned to me, his voice low but steady.
“You didn’t go with him.”
“No.”
“Why?”
I looked up staring at him, my heart racing for reasons I couldn’t quite fathom.
“Because I’d rather be nothing here… than be owned and caged there.” I finally said.
His gaze dropped to my lips. The moon goddess has blessed me with very full plump lips and I notice him staring lustfully
And in split seconds, he leaned forward and attempted to kiss me. I immediately resisted and stepped back
Blinking his eyes repeatedly, I could sense the embarrassment on his face.
“I didn’t mean to…” he tried to explain
“It’s okay, I replied interrupting hastily
“You should rest,” he finally said, adjusting his shirt, his voice calm and soothing. “This blood moon will stir up things hidden.”
“Aether” I whispered, feeling a strange urge for him to stick around. “I’m scared.”
He glanced at me for a second, like he had something really important to say.
But before he could, chaos was breeding. We heard a loud sound from the southern gate. And then came an uproar, it was a sound that felt half wolf… and half something else entirely.
We walked down the cliffside, and Northwood warriors rushed out of the barracks.
At the gates, we peeped and there was this creature hunched in the snow—we saw it pacing like it was looking for something or someone, its skin shredded, and eyes glowing red, like a nightbound that has a monstrous figure. And then in a flash, Castillo banged towards the gate, and luckily for him, it swung open as he rushed in and fell to the floor.
He looked half-dead, and blood covered him. He was barely clinging to life. We almost thought the creature did that to him and wanted him to speak but he couldn’t
Then the creature turned… and its gaze locked onto me.
And it mumbled some words softly, and then with a louder voice that sounded like gravel it echoed
“Vessel!”
Everyone thought it was over when Nyra disappeared, and Ceryn retreated with her Wolves, but honestly, I knew the war hadn’t even begun. Nyra had snagged the Mirror of the First Vessel—and deep down, I had this gut feeling that she was about to reveal something that no one was prepared for.“I saw that mirror once,” I quietly told Aether while we stood in the council chamber. “I saw it in a dream… or maybe a memory. Honestly, I can't tell anymore.”Aria stood next to me, silent and pale as a ghost.“That mirror belonged to the first Vessel,” she finally said. “Legend has it that it doesn’t just reflect your image—it shows your true self, your deepest secret, your past, even the stuff you’d rather not face, and sometimes your future.Aether’s jaws tightened. “If Nyra uses it, she’s not just admiring herself.” She’s up to something, trying to awaken past secrets and forgotten spirits.“Something of a sort,” Aria replied, her voice heavy. “It also means she’s searching for the Vessel’s
“You might be the Vessel, May… but I’m the Key.” Nyra’s whisper lingered in my mind as the smoke she vanished into slowly dissipated.The altar chamber felt alive, cracked open. There was a throb of power in the air. Something ancient has been woken, and it was scary. There’s more to Nyra than I had imagined.Melina sat beside me as we both lay on the floor, slumped and covered in a pool of her blood, she was wounded. She looks so small now. Ashamed. Broken.“She used me,” she murmured. “And I let her.” I didn’t respond right away. I just stared at her short for words. Rage, betrayal, heartbreak… they all tangled up inside me.“You were my sister,” I said gently. “You knew what Ceryn did to me. You knew what Castillo did, yet you still chose them? So what use is this last-minute defense, this medicine after death when everything is spoiled already?”Her lip quivered. “I thought I was protecting you.” “No!” I replied. “You were protecting yourself. You were being self-centered, incon
Everything was white, it was blinding and burning. It felt like the moon had cracked open and spilled its light right into me. I couldn’t move. Neither could I breathe but I could feel. It felt like lots of spirits were on rigmarole. I could feel the spirit of both dead and alive wolves alike. The altar was gone, and so was the cave. I floated in this silver light, warm and fierce, like the moon was cradling me. “You are not broken,” a voice whispered. “You are my chosen one Suddenly, my skin lit up with glowing marks—thin lines tracing down my arms like vines made of silverlight. My hair whipped around my face, even without the wind blowing, and my eyes weren’t mine anymore. They belonged to something ancient. Something powerful. **The vessel rises**When I came back to reality, I found myself in the altar chamber. The creature, the one locked in beneath the mountain, was prostrating and kneeling. Ceryn, Nyra, Melina, Castillo, Aether, Nelson, and Seer Ayra all stared a
The moment the messenger mentioned her features, I froze in despair.“Red hair, dark eyes.” A friend I thought I could trust. She was one of the few persons I have been closest with these past couple of months.“She handed them the key,” the messenger girl whispered. “She let Ceryn’s wolves in.”Aether commanded immediately. “We need to lock down the pack now!”I couldn’t hear him properly, my ears were ringing, and my heart started palpitating vigorously. Melina is close to me. She was there from the first day I stepped into Northwoods. Her elder brother Daruis has a mate in BlueCrest, who told Melina everything that happened, so she was aware of the rejection I faced from Alpha Castillo. She held me when I cried out of worry my first few days here, and she always said, “I’d never leave you.”But she had. She opened the gates for the enemy, My enemy!---We didn’t even reach the main hall when the warning alarm rang. A long, sharp howl sliced through the air.Ceryn’s wolves were in
When the mountain cracked open and that creature emerged from the ground… everything I thought I understood about myself fell apart.I was shocked because it didn’t attack, instead it bowed to me.This creature was massive—almost as tall as the trees, with strong bones like armor and eyes that shone like moons. But its voice? It wasn’t loud or growling. It was calm. Deep. Like it had been waiting for this day for ages.“The Vessel has been found. Command me.” It said I could barely hold myself up. My hands trembled. Aether rushed to my side, sword ready, prepared to fight.“Maybel,” he called out to me, “tell it to leave.”“How do I? I don’t know how to,” I managed to whisper with a trembling voice.Ceryn stood across us, just in front of the shattered altar, she was frowning, her face as pale as a ghost. This wasn’t what she had in mind. Not at all.“You… you weren’t supposed to wake it,” she hissed.“You stabbed the seal,” I shot back. “What did you think would happen?”“I thought i
I have heard Enchantress Mara from the south always say “that the mountain keeps its secrets hidden.”Well, that might be a lie, because now the secret of the mountain is no longer hidden, it’s no more a secret and unknowingly I’m the one who made that happen.---The altar at the foot of Northwood is ancient and has always been quiet. It was like a forgotten treasure, covered with green grass and protected by old runes that only glowed when there were full moons.But now… those runes were lighting up glowing and the ground above them? It was cracking Aria the Northern seer stayed beside me, her hands shaking over the glyphs. “This isn’t supposed to happen yet,” she murmured. “It’s too soon, too soon than I had expected”“What’s inside?” I asked, feeling a bit of fear and confusion alongside She stared at me, and I couldn’t help but notice how scared and worried she was, You could tell she was really frightened “You.”“Me?” I asked surprised She just stared and uttered no wordBy