LOGINEPISODE 7 – THE WALLS
He came back to the cage, unlocked it, and fastened the chain to my left ankle with a click that sounded far too loud in the quiet. “Hurry. You only have a few minutes,” he said before stepping back. I stepped out of the cage cautiously, my movements slow at first, then more urgent as the cool evening air hit me. The metal chain dragged along the ground behind me with a steady clinking sound. I glanced around the forest, my eyes scanning for any sign of water but there was none. Just trees, underbrush, and shadows growing darker by the second. Then a moment later, I heard a faint, steady trickle. Without wasting another second, I turned toward the sound and began to run, dragging the chain behind me, its weight slowing me down, but not enough to stop me. I had to find that stream. Before my time ran out. In the distance, I finally spotted the small stream. The forest was quickly growing darker now, and I stumbled more than once over hidden roots and uneven ground as I rushed toward it. Nearly falling into the earth, I dropped to my knees at the edge of the grass and scooped water into my hands. I drank eagerly, gulping mouthful after mouthful just to soothe the painful dryness in my throat, to calm the burning thirst that had hollowed out my chest for hours. But before I could fully quench it, I gasped, suddenly, the chain attached to my ankle yanked violently. I was pulled back without warning, dragged along the ground like a sack of cloth. My back scraped against sharp stones, roots, and rough earth. Pain shot up my spine every time I hit a bump, and I winced as the skin on my arms and legs was scraped raw by the forest floor. As I neared the carriage, I could clearly see the old immortal man gripping the chain in his gloved hand, pulling me in like a catch. He only stopped when I was nearly at the carriage’s side. “Get back in the cage,” he ordered. I slowly sat up, wincing from the stinging pain across my back and shoulders. Then I climbed back into the cage. He bent down and unlocked the chain from my ankle before stepping back and locking the metal bars again. He turned and walked off back toward the house, its torch-lit entrance now glowing in the darkening woods. I sat there catching my breath. My throat felt better now, not as raw. The thirst had faded somewhat, but in its place came a loud grumbling from my stomach. While I was still catching my breath, I could feel my throat gradually recovering. My eyes immediately landed on the bread the old immortal had given me earlier, the one stuffed with pickles and meat. I picked it up and, without hesitation, devoured it. Once my stomach had something in it, the exhaustion hit me like a wave. I didn’t even realize I had fallen asleep inside the cage. By the time I woke up, the carriage was already moving. I could tell from the tilt of the floor beneath me, we were climbing upward, likely ascending a mountain road. I thought we'd arrive at our destination by morning. But even when nearly dawn came, the carriage didn’t stop. It kept moving forward, rattling over uneven terrain. But what difference did it make how long this journey took? It’s not like I was going to survive once we got there. Our destination was the territory of the beasts and once I arrived, that would be the end. I’d be killed… and eaten. Still, while I had the strength, I figured I might as well take in the sights. These would be the last things I'd ever see. My time was running out, and soon, all of this. The sunlight, forests, and sky would be gone from me forever. As the hours passed in that endless journey, I saw something in the distance, a towering wall, steep and seemingly endless. It was made of thick, reddish-brown brick, and looking up at it made my neck ache. The sheer height of it swallowed the entire face of the mountain we were climbing. I couldn’t even see its full stretch, as the rest of it was obscured by dense, ancient trees. We were headed toward a massive gate made of metal bars. Standing guard were more men than I could count, positioned along the entrance like statues. They were armed with various kinds of blades and weapons hung from their belts and backs. Each one wore leather armor, dark and rugged. As soon as they saw our carriage approaching, the two guards at the gate moved. They parted the heavy metal bars as if they weighed nothing. I swallowed hard nervously as I felt the weight of their attention shift entirely toward the carriage. My heartbeat quickened. I lowered my head just slightly, allowing the thick curtain of my bangs to fall deeper over my face, trying to hide it as much as I could. I pressed myself into the farthest corner of the cage, wishing to disappear. “That human girl is the offering for our Alphas. So they finally took one, huh? Looks like they'll be pleased… It's a female this time.” That was the voice of one of the immortals standing nearby. “When will we ever get a taste of a human girl again? It's always criminals and filthy lowlifes from the human region that end up with us. The women are always reserved for them...” said another. He licked his lips as he spoke, a gesture that made the hair on the back of my neck rise. “The Four Alphas are going to be thrilled... There's just something better when the offering is a woman.” That was the last thing I heard as the carriage rolled past them. But their eyes didn’t follow the wheels. They followed me. Those hungry, predatory stares that pierced through the bars and sank into my skin.SPECIAL EPISODE 9After what felt like a long, deep rest, I slowly surfaced from the darkness of sleep.At first, I was only aware of warmth.Then came the gentle sensation of someone lightly shaking my shoulder.“Lila…” a familiar voice called softly, close to my ear.My lashes fluttered before I fully opened my eyes. I lifted myself carefully from where I had been lying across him, pushing myself upright. My body felt pleasantly heavy from sleep, my limbs slow and relaxed. I blinked several times, trying to clear the lingering haze from my vision.The carriage was no longer moving..“Lila, I’m going to cover your eyes.”I felt the soft brush of fabric against my face, securing it carefully at the back of my head. Suddenly, my body lifted.One arm slid beneath my knees while the other supported my back. In one smooth motion, Villion carried me into his arms.The cool air brushed against my cheeks the moment the carriage door opened.We were stepping down.I could hear distant movem
SPECIAL EPISODE 8LILA'S POINT OF VIEW After a full week of faithfully taking the medicine Villion had given me, I could finally say that it was working.I still felt waves of nausea curling in my stomach from time to time, but they were no longer as violent or overwhelming as before. The sickness didn’t seize my entire body anymore. It didn’t leave me trembling and weak for hours. More importantly, I could finally eat.I could eat until I felt satisfied.When Villion learned about my improvement, He looked genuinely overjoyed.Now, a week later, we were gathered outside the house we had been staying in within the Grook Pack’s territory. Villion stood a few steps away from me, facing Wade, Krill, and Earl. “Did you forget anything?” he asked them. “Is everything already loaded into the carriage?”The carriage waited nearby, packed with our belongings.“My checklist is complete, Alpha Villion,” Wade answered confidently.He was carrying Wolfie in his arms.My dog was wrapped snugly
SPECIAL EPISODE 7ALPHA VILLION'S POINT OF VIEWAfter more than five grueling hours of waiting, the healer finally handed the medicine to us.By then, the air inside her cliffside dwelling had grown heavy with the scent of crushed herbs and damp earth. I stepped forward and accepted it carefully.True to our agreement, I paid him five gold bars. Without further negotiation, he asked for the map I carried, the detailed one marking the entirety of the human region. I unrolled it across her wooden table. He marked several locations, territories where hybrids were most commonly found. When everything was settled, we left the cliff soon after. The path down was steep and treacherous, carved along the jagged side of the mountain. Loose stones shifted beneath our boots, tumbling into the abyss below. The wind howled against the rock face.Below the mountain, our horses waited patiently.I secured the large bottle carefully inside my satchel, ensuring it would not shatter during the ride.
SPECIAL EPISODE 6ALPHA VILLION'S POINT OF VIEW We are almost finished with the cottage that we have been building near the boundary. Just a little more work, and it will finally be complete. Every time I look at it standing there, I feel a sense of fulfillment. The structure is nearly perfect now. The walls are fully built, the roof firmly secured, and the windows properly fitted. We have already purchased a variety of furniture and essential items for both the interior and exterior of the house. Nothing was bought randomly or without thought. Each piece was carefully chosen to match the vision I had in mind. The sofas, dining table, bed frame, cabinets, curtains, outdoor benches, and even the smallest decorative details were all of them were acquired from the human region. I made sure of that.I didn’t go personally to select the items, but I sent my trusted men instead. Before they left, I handed them a detailed list specifying exactly what to buy, what kind of wood, fabric, col
SPECIAL EPISODE 5LILA'S POINT OF VIEW When my pregnancy finally reached its first month, that was when the symptoms truly began to make themselves known. It was as if my body had been adjusting during those first few weeks, and now it had decided to unleash everything all at once. I could no longer ignore the changes happening inside me. Every sensation felt amplified.Just like Mrs. Lilia had warned me, this was not going to be an ordinary pregnancy. The child growing inside me is a hybrid, and because of that, she told me I would experience things far more difficult than what most mothers go through.The dizziness is relentless. There are moments when I am simply standing or sitting, and suddenly the world around me begins to spin as though I have been thrown into a storm. My vision blurs, my knees weaken, and I have to grab onto something, just to steady myself.And then there is the nausea. Almost every hour, I feel my stomach tighten and churn violently. The urge to vomit rise
SPECIAL EPISODE 4Alpha Villion’s Point of ViewThe clock had barely struck four in the morning when my eyes opened.Darkness still ruled the world outside our windows. The sky was an endless stretch of black. Even the forest surrounding the pack house was silent.But I was already awake.Today marked the start of my new routine. The boundary we needed to inspect lay far from our main territory. Reaching it would require hours of travel, which meant I had to leave long before sunrise painted the sky.I turned my head.Lila lay beside me, she was deeply asleep.Carefully, I shifted onto my side to face her fully. I brushed that loose strand of hair away from her face.My gaze drifted lower, to the gentle curve of her stomach beneath the blanket.Our child. My heir.I leaned forward and pressed a soft kiss to her forehead first. Then I lowered my head and pressed my lips to her stomach.The fire had nearly died.When I approached the fireplace, only glowing embers remained. Faint, brea







