LOGINEPISODE 6 – CAGE AND CHAINS
I don’t cry often. Somewhere along the way, I grew numb, so used to my daily routines, the punishments, rules, the silence. Those feelings became a distant memory. Pain became a constant companion, so familiar that it no longer moved me to tears. The last time I remember crying… it was when the guard whipped me, a few months ago. Even then, my face showed nothing. No fear, anger, or sorrow. Just blankness. But the tears still came. Slowly, they slipped down my cheeks, gathering at the tip of my chin before falling, onto the steel floor of the cage they locked me in. Each drop echoed faintly as it hit the metal, like tiny reminders of the weight I carried inside. My chest ached, not from the physical torment but from something deeper. I left my dog behind. And I couldn’t do anything about it. No matter how much I wanted to, no matter how hard I tried to think of a way out… I couldn’t. Escape was impossible. And even if I did escape, where would I go? I'm going to die. I’ve already accepted it. My fate is sealed, and there’s no changing it now. Still, here’s one regret, one thing I wish I could undo, leaving Wolfie. That moment earlier… I didn’t know it would be our last. If I had known, I would have hugged him. I would have held him tightly while he was still asleep, memorized the warmth of his fur, the way he smelled. But I didn’t. And now, it’s too late. As the carriage rumbled along, I finally gave in to exhaustion. My body slumped against the cold, hard bars of the cage. The wheels kept turning, endlessly rolling forward, while the horses’ hooves clattered over the rocky ground. It was loud, repetitive, and maddening. The entire ride swayed with a sickening rhythm, each jolt making me dizzier. The sun climbed higher in the sky, and with it came the heat. It crept in slowly, suffocating and dry. Sweat clung to my skin. My throat itched with thirst. I could barely swallow. My lips cracked. All we passed were forests and wide open fields, endless green and gold under the sun. No towns and people. Just the lonely path ahead and the thick silence that came with it. I shut my eyes, not because I was tired, but I didn’t want to see anymore. I wasn’t in the right state to sleep, but I just wanted to disappear. This journey felt like it would never end. But then… a sudden jolt broke the rhythm. The carriage came to a halt. My eyes fluttered open, sluggish and heavy. That’s when I realized, the sky had changed. The day was ending. The sun was sinking behind the trees. No wonder I had started hearing the crows earlier. Their cries had warned me of the coming dusk. We had stopped in the middle of a forest. The air buzzed with the sound of insects, loud and constant, filling every corner of the space around us. And then, out of the corner of my eye, something caught my attention. A house. It was hidden slightly among the trees, just visible enough to stir something uncertain in me. From inside the cage, I caught a glimpse of a structure in the distance, some kind of liquor house. Its wide wooden doors were left open, allowing the flickering light from inside to spill out into the clearing. Through that opening, I could see several men gathered around low tables, their voices loud and unrestrained as they laughed and shouted over each other. Large mugs clinked in their hands, filled with some kind of foaming drink they kept pouring and drinking without pause. Even from where I sat, far from the building itself, I could smell the sharp sting of the liquor they were drinking. It was heavy in the air. A thick, pungent, and bitter smell, like something that could burn your throat just from the scent alone. As I stared quietly in that direction, I noticed the immortal man dismount from his horse. I watched him walk toward the house. When he stepped inside, one of the servers greeted him with familiarity. It seemed he was known there. I quickly turned my gaze away and swallowed hard. My throat was so dry it felt like I was trying to gulp down sand. Every part of it felt parched, cracked. Time passed slowly. The sky had begun to shift into a deep, burnt orange, the sun dipping below the canopy of thick forest trees surrounding us. Dusk was settling in. With the hunger in my stomach twisting and the thirst gnawing at my throat, I figured I might as well try to sleep, maybe unconsciousness would dull the aching in my body. “Wake up, slave. I already unlocked the handcuffs earlier." But just as I was about to close my eyes, A low, gravelly voice broke through the quiet, pulling me back to full awareness. I turned my head slowly. It was the immortal man. He was standing just outside the cage now, and in his gloved hands, he held food that looked like a rough chunk of bread stuffed with slices of meat and something pickled. The smell hit me immediately. Without saying much else, he reached through the metal bars and placed the food on the floor with a heavy thud. “Eat that,” he said in a firm, emotionless tone. “I... I’m thirsty...” I said hoarsely. “There’s no water here,” he replied plainly. “But you can drink from the nearby stream. I’ll chain you first, just in case. It’ll only be for a few minutes.” He walked over to his horses and retrieved something from a leather bag slung over the side. The faint clinking of metal echoed as he pulled out a chain. Not too thick, but long enough.THE ENDING PART 5While waiting for Livion’s return, Villion and Lila stepped outside and chose to sit beneath the shade of a blooming magnolia tree. Its branches stretched gracefully overhead, adorned with delicate blossoms that released a faint, sweet fragrance into the cool night air. Petals swayed gently whenever the breeze passed through, occasionally drifting down like pale fragments of stars.Lila rested her head gently against Villion’s left shoulder, her weight leaning into him. Villion’s hand was wrapped securely around her waist. His fingers curved against her side, holding her close.They both gazed upward, their faces tilted toward the vast canopy of night.The moon hung above them in breathtaking dominance. It appeared larger than it had ever seemed before, its silvery surface glowing with an intensity that bathed the entire landscape in pale light. Shadows stretched long and thin across the ground, and every leaf, every blade of grass, shimmered faintly beneath its glow.
THE ENDING PART 4An elderly woman, her back slightly bent with age, stood near the roadside clutching a woven basket filled with freshly gathered goods. Upon noticing him, she straightened as much as she could and offered a respectful bow of her head.“Master Livion, good morning…” she greeted warmly.Livion immediately inclined his head in return.“Good morning,” he responded politely.Not far ahead, an elderly man standing near the entrance of his home raised his voice just enough to reach him.“Master Livion, where are you headed?” the old man asked respectfully.Livion turned slightly in the saddle to face him.“I am heading home,” he replied with civility. “I must inform my mother first, as we have a mission later tonight.”“Master Livion! Good morning!”“Master Livion! You look so dashing today!”The enthusiastic calls rang clearly through the warm morning air. At the sound of his name spoken with such bright admiration, Livion’s entire attention shifted toward the voices.He tu
THE ENDING PART 3As the years passed, the once modest settlement began to grow. What had once been scattered homes slowly multiplied even more.More cottages were built, then beyond them, until what used to feel like a small cluster of houses gradually transformed into a thriving village. Paths turned into streets, and familiar faces became part of a larger, expanding community.Years passed in remarkable peace.Not a single serious conflict disturbed the territory. No rival pack dared to cross their borders. The lands remained undisturbed, guarded not only by strength but by the reputation Villion had long established. Most notably, the Salvator’s Pack, the powerful force that had shaped much of Villion’s earlier life showed no interest in reclaiming dominance or interfering. They no longer concerned themselves with the life of the former alpha.Villion had stepped away from that title long ago.Time moved forward, as it always does.By the age of twenty, Livion was no longer the e
THE ENDING PART 2“Mother, when will Father return?” he asked politely. “It has been more than a week since they left on their journey, and until now… he still hasn’t come back."It was Villion’s son.The morning sunlight streamed gently through the tall wooden windows of the house, casting warm golden streaks across the dining area. The aroma of freshly prepared breakfast lingered in the air.Seated at the long wooden dining table were Lila and her son.Lila turned her head toward him, studying his expression for a moment before a small smile curved her lips.“Why? Are you already excited for your training?” she asked with a soft laugh in her voice, amused by the obvious anticipation written across his face.“Yes, Mom,” he replied enthusiastically. “I still haven’t mastered jumping fifty meters from one tree to another.”“Your daddy came home late because you know how their duties can sometimes take longer than expected,” she explained gently. “Perhaps they rescued many hybrids this t
THE ENDING PART 1Several Years Had Passed…Time moved forward. Days turned into months, and months gradually folded into years. Before anyone fully realized it, Livion was no longer the infant who needed to be cradled at every moment. He was growing, changing with each passing day.Everyone around him witnessed his growth.But no one saw it more closely, more than his parents, Villion and Lila. His mother and father observed every stage of his development with careful attention and immeasurable love. Livion was their only son, their one and only child and the fact that he was a hybrid made him even more special in their eyes. He was a living symbol of both their worlds combined, a beautiful blend of two different lineages brought together in one small, growing boy.The creatures around them had grown fond of Livion. As the years passed, he eventually learned how to read and write.Yet his education extended far beyond academics.From a young age, Villion and Lila made sure to insti
SPECIAL EPISODE 17I bit down hard on my lower lip, struggling to contain the sounds that threatened to burst forth as he gently spread my thighs, opening me up to him. He then lowered himself to his knees, positioning himself perfectly between my legs. As his face aligned with my most intimate place, he lowered his head and pressed his lips against me, my lips parted in a silent gasp as my back arched, and a wave of pure sensation washed over me as I felt the thick, warm stroke of his tongue as he began to tease and flick at my clit. "Ah! Villion!" My voice shattered, his name ripping from my throat in a raw pleasure. He seemed to take my shattered exclamation as a challenge by intensifying his suction and devouring every inch of my femininity with a fervor that made my eyes roll back into my head. It felt like lightning was coursing through my veins, electric currents igniting every nerve ending in my lower abdomen. The sounds echoed in the stillness of the room, the wet, insist
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