LOGINAURORA
The pain vanished as suddenly as it had come. Gasping, I pried my eyes open. The wolf guard who had been crushing me dropped instantly to his knees, head bowed in submission. “How dare you touch her?” The voice sounded like thunder. My heart skipped a beat. I knew that voice, it belonged to Darius. With trembling arms, I pushed myself upright, settling into a shaky sitting position. My eyes darted to the wolf trembling in fear before the towering Alpha. “Al… Alpha,” the guard stammered, his head still lowered. “Who gave you the right to punish her?” Darius’ voice was icy, sharp enough to cut glass. Relief flooded me though I hated to admit it at the sight of him. I’d been moments from blacking out when he appeared, his aura dominating the hallway like lightning. “I… I’m sorry, Alpha. She was being—” “Silence!” Darius’ roar shook the walls. The sound made me flinch, curling in on myself. The guard shook, trembling, his claws scraping against the stone floor. “She belongs to me,” Darius snarled. “Only I have the right to punish her. No one else.” “Yes, Alpha—” The guard’s voice strangled off into a choking gasp. His feet left the floor, body dangling in the air, though no hands touched him. Only Darius’ burning silver gaze pinned him in place. “Did I permit you to speak?” Darius’ voice was so terrifyingly calm. The guard’s eyes bulged. He clawed desperately at his throat, mouth opening and closing with no sound. His feet kicked helplessly in the air as his face darkened. The sight horrified me… yet a dark, shameful part of me didn’t want Darius to stop. That wolf deserved every second of it. He had almost killed me. The guard’s body convulsed, lips turning blue until with a dismissive flick of Darius’ fingers, he crashed to the floor. He sucked in air greedily, wheezing. “Don’t you have work to do?” Darius barked. The guard scrambled away on all fours before finding his feet, disappearing in a blur of panic. Then his cold gaze turned on me. I shrank back instinctively, curling against the wall. Those silver eyes pinned me like a predator deciding whether to tear me apart or spare me. Why had he saved me? He despised me, I saw it in the way he looked at me. Death would have freed me from this nightmare, and yet he had pulled me back from it. “Who gave you the right to attack my guard?” His voice sliced through the air, cold and merciless. Fear prickled every inch of my skin. I looked away, unable to meet his gaze. “Can’t speak now?” His tone mocked me. I forced myself to glance up, frowning weakly. “You said—” “Silence!” His sharp command cracked through me like a whip. I swallowed hard, lips clamped shut. He made no sense, asking questions but forbidding answers. Darius was an arrogant, egotistical maniac! “You have no right to raise your hand against my wolves, Aurora.” The way he said my name… it made something inside me twist. I hated it. I hated how it made me feel. “You are nothing but a slave. And that is what you will remain for the rest of your life.” Tears burned my eyes. I blinked them back, refusing to let him see them. I would not give him that satisfaction. “Remember your place in my court,” he hissed. “Or next time, I will be the one to punish you.” For a heartbeat, his eyes glinted as something unreadable flickered there before he turned and stormed off. I let out a shaky breath, realizing I’d been holding it as the girl I had saved rushed to my side, tears streaming down her cheeks. “Thank you so much. I’m so sorry.” She helped me to my feet. I gave her a small, tired smile. “It’s alright.” “You’re Aurora, right?” I nodded. “Yes. But you can call me Rory.” Her lips quivered into a smile. “Some of us had our names changed. I was lucky to keep mine. I’m Mimi.” “Nice to meet you, Mimi. Why did they change the girls’ names?” “The guards didn’t like how some of them sounded, so they renamed them.” Her face twisted with anger. “I’m just grateful mine stayed the same. And I'm grateful to you. You saved me from hell.” I scoffed. “They steal us from our homes, try to steal our dignity, and now they strip away our names too.” Mimi sighed. “We don’t have a choice. But I’ll help you however I can, Rory. I owe you.” I shook my head. “I just did what anyone should have done.” Her eyes watered again. “Three girls passed by before you came. They all pretended they didn’t see me.” Her words crushed me as I wondered how anyone, especially a girl, could walk past the scene I had witnessed without trying to help. I pulled her into a hug, letting her cry. This place was poisonous, no matter how beautiful its glowing walls looked. Mimi pulled back, sniffing. “I should get back to work.” “And I need to find the laundry room.” She chuckled softly, wiping her tears. “Down the hall to your left. Thank you, Rory.” As she disappeared, I turned to head in the direction she’d pointed. But something fluttered against my back. I whirled around only to be met with an empty hallway but laying at my feet on the ground was a single folded piece of paper. My fingers trembled as I picked it up and unfolded it. Scrawled across the page were four words: “Do you want your freedom back?”AURORAMy knees felt like they were breaking as I struggled to keep up with Darius. My shoulders burned so badly I could barely lift my arms. I tried to walk straight, but my legs kept shaking.The maids and guards in the hallway looked away quickly when they saw us.Darius didn’t speak to me. His grip stayed tight on my arm as he pulled me forward.I tried to keep up, but the pain kept increasing. When we reached my door, he shoved it open.“Go in,” he ordered.I stumbled inside.The moment I turned around to face him, his eyes were already dark.“You think you’re brave,” he said.My throat tightened. “I didn’t—”“Save it,” he cut in. “You don’t challenge Luna.”I swallowed hard. “She started it.”Darius stepped closer, his voice dropped, “Rory, she is not like the guards you’re used to. She will destroy you.”I forced myself to breathe as his jaw clenched.“Stay in your room,” he finally ordered. Then he turned and walked away.I stood there for two seconds, frozen, before my legs
AURORA“What ends?” I asked quietly.Luna placed her cup down like she had all the time in the world.“This,” she said, waving her hand lazily. “This little thing you’re doing.”My brows pulled together. “I’m not doing anything.”Luna smiled. “Of course.”She leaned back again, relaxed like a queen.“Here are my rules, Rory.”My body went stiff.“First,” she said, lifting a finger, “you will leave the Alpha quarters.”My throat tightened. “No.”“You will return to the servant rooms,” she continued, ignoring me.“I said no,” I repeated, my voice shaking.Luna stared at me like I was a child misbehaving.“Second,” she said, lifting another finger, “you will not speak to Draven again.”My chest tightened.“And third,” she continued, lifting the third finger, “you will not enter this wing unless you’re summoned.”I stood up.“No,” I said louder. “I’m not doing that.”The maid behind Luna moved like she wanted to rush at me but Luna lifted one hand and the maid froze instantly.Luna looked
My door opened without a knock.I looked up quickly from where I sat on the edge of my bed. My body still felt tired. My mind was even worse. The whole hall scene kept replaying in my head like a punishment on its own.A guard stood there. Behind him was a maid I didn’t recognize.The guard spoke first. “Get up.”My throat went dry. “Why?”He didn’t answer my question. “Luna wants to see you. Now.”My heart dropped.I stood up slowly. My hands were shaking, but I tried to hide it by clenching them into fists. I didn’t even have time to fix my hair properly. I just followed them out.We walked down the hallway in silence. We stopped in front of a door I had never entered before. Two guards stood beside it. They bowed as the first guard spoke.“She’s here.”The door opened and the maid pushed me in gently.“Go.”The door closed behind me.I stood there for a second, unsure of what to do. The room was large, bigger than mine. The smell that hit me was flowers, and expensive perfume.Then
AURORADarius grabbed my arm and pulled me out of his room. He didn’t even look at me. His face was hard, as if he had switched off every emotion.Draven followed behind us. He didn’t speak to me either. We got to the big hall. Guards were already there, a lot of them. Some servants were also hiding at the side, peeking like rats.I stood behind Darius and Draven. I didn’t know if I was allowed to be there. But no one told me to leave.One guard ran in and bowed.“Alpha,” he said. “They’re bringing her now.”Darius nodded once. “Good.”My chest tightened. This was Darius’s girlfriend, the reason my father was almost killed. I had been so preoccupied with the boys that I had forgotten that she was real. A few seconds later, the doors opened. Two guards walked in first. They were holding someone.It was a woman with beautiful porcelain skin. She looked tired. Her hair was messy. Her clothes were not perfect like she had been through something rough.But she still looked extremely beau
AURORADarius didn’t give me time to think.The moment we entered his room, the door closed behind us with a soft click that sounded louder than a slam. His room had a dominating aura that made me shiver with excitement and fear. I wonder what he was going to do to me now especially when he threatened to take out his punishment on me. “Kneel,” he said.I did it immediately.The floor was cold beneath my knees. My hands rested awkwardly on my thighs, unsure of where they belonged. My heart beat so fast I felt dizzy. Every part of me braced for pain.It didn’t come.Seconds passed and turned into minutes.The silence stretched until it became unbearable. I stared at the floor, breathing shallowly, my shoulders tight, waiting for the first blow, the first harsh word, the first command that would break me again.Nothing.I heard him move. He didn't rush or seem angry, just slow footsteps circling me. The waiting was worse than anything else.I swallowed hard, terrified of what he had i
AURORA“Well, well, well.”The voice cut through the room like a blade.I froze on the floor, my heart slamming hard against my ribs. Slowly, I lifted my head.Alina stood in the doorway.She leaned against the frame like she owned the place, her arms crossed, her eyes bright with satisfaction and triumph. The door was still wide open behind her, as if she wanted anyone passing by to see me half-dressed, shaking, and humiliated.“So it’s true,” she said, clicking her tongue. “Everything I said about you is true. All of it.”I pushed myself up on shaky legs and reached for my clothes. My hands trembled as I pulled on my dress, my movements rushed and clumsy. I refused to let her see me naked any longer.“What are you doing here?” I asked, forcing my voice to stay steady.Alina laughed. “Don’t act tough now, Rory. Not after what I just saw.”She took a step inside the room.I swallowed and tied the dress tighter around my body. “Get out.”She ignored me completely.“I told them,” she c







