Before I could even process what was happening, the man stepped into the cell and grabbed my arm, pulling me out with a force that left no room for protest.
The darkness in the cell had masked his features, but now, standing in the dimly lit corridor, I could see him more clearly. My heart skipped a beat, and my voice cracked as I whispered, "Nikolai?"
Before I could say another word, his hand clamped over my mouth, his touch both urgent and gentle. I nodded quickly, feeling a wave of relief wash over me. His presence was a small comfort in this nightmare.
Nikolai, my brother by bond, had once been shorter than me, but now stood taller by at least a foot, his lanky build making him seem awkward to most, but I knew better. His curly brown hair and brown eyes, though familiar, looked different now—harder, more intense, like he’d been through something I couldn’t quite grasp.
As we hurried down the narrow corridor, I could see the tension in his every step, his eyes constantly scanning for any movement, any sign of danger.
"Where are we going?" I asked, keeping my voice low as he led me deeper into the underground passages. "Shouldn’t we be heading upstairs?"
"You're getting out another way," Nikolai replied, his voice barely more than a whisper, but the urgency in his tone made me pause.
I pulled against his grip, making us both come to a halt. "What do you mean ‘you’? We’re both getting out, right?"
Nikolai's eyes softened, pleading with me in a way that made my stomach twist. "We don’t have time for this, Nyx," he urged, pulling me forward again.
I let him guide me, my mind racing. We reached the last cell at the far end of the corridor. Nikolai opened the door to reveal a small, forgotten room, the walls crumbling with age. A rusty sink sat in one corner, and an old bunk bed leaned against the wall.
“Come on,” Nikolai said, his voice quiet but firm as he motioned for me to climb the bed. Confused, I obeyed, watching as he reached up and pressed against a barely visible outline on the ceiling. A trapdoor.
It opened with a creak, revealing the dark sky above. Before I could climb through, Nikolai pulled me into a tight hug, his arms wrapping around me with a desperation I hadn’t felt from him before. My stomach dropped, and I instinctively hugged him back.
"Desmond is planning something. Something bad," he whispered, his voice shaking. "You need to get out now. Go to this address." He slipped a small, folded paper into my hand.
"Niko, where were you all these months?" I started, my voice trembling. "No wait, how did you know Desmond is planning to marry me off—"
“That’s not what I mean.” His interruption was sharp, and I could see the fear in his eyes. "I can’t explain right now, Nyx. Just trust me." He pushed the trapdoor wider and motioned for me to climb through.
"Okay, but why aren’t you coming with me?" My voice wavered, my heart hammering in my chest.
"I need to grab something first. It's important, and I—" He cut himself off as the sound of heavy boots echoed down the corridor. We both froze.
Nikolai’s eyes locked onto mine, full of panic. "Go. Now. And don’t come back," he whispered harshly, shoving me toward the opening.
"Niko—!" I began, but before I could say anything more, he slammed the trapdoor shut, locking it from the inside.
I stood there, heart pounding, staring at the ground where he had disappeared. I knew Nikolai could handle himself—he always did—but that didn’t make this any easier. I pressed my hands to the cold stone, willing myself to trust him. I had to. He wouldn’t leave me alone unless there was no other choice.
Taking a deep breath, I turned and found myself standing in the dense forest, the trees casting long shadows around me. The backside of the Hunter mansion loomed just beyond the trees, its towering structure both familiar and menacing.
I unfolded the paper in my hand. The address was scrawled hastily across it, a place I had never been to before. But if Nikolai said I should go there, I had to trust him.
Still, a strange urge tugged at me. Ethan. It had been days since I spoke to him. He would probably be worried. Could I see him before I left? Was it even safe?
A low, dangerous howl cut through the night air, sending a shiver down my spine. My instincts flared. I had to move, and fast. I couldn’t stay here, not with wolves prowling the forest.
But I would have to shift.
The thought made my stomach churn. Shifting had always been excruciating for me. Most wolves embraced the transformation, felt at one with their wolf. But I had rejected that part of myself for so long that it had become a foreign, painful process. My bond with my wolf was fragile, almost broken, and every transformation felt like it was tearing me apart.
I closed my eyes, trying to focus. My wolf was there, somewhere deep inside, but she didn’t stir. She hadn’t for years. It was as though she had given up on me, just as I had given up on her.
Another howl echoed through the trees, closer this time. I didn’t have a choice.
Gritting my teeth, I forced the transformation to begin. Pain surged through my body, sharp and relentless, as my bones shifted and my muscles contorted. I bit down hard on my lip, trying to stifle the scream that threatened to escape. My vision blurred as my hands hit the forest floor, claws sprouting from my fingertips.
When it was over, I stood in my wolf form, panting heavily. My fur was thick and white, the color of freshly fallen snow. Every part of me ached, but I couldn’t stop now. I had to move.
I had to leave.
Nyxia’s POV— Eight months later —The world outside was quiet. Snow drifted down in lazy spirals, covering the estate grounds in a blanket of white. Inside, the warmth of the dimly lit room pressed against my skin.But nothing else mattered.Because in my arms lay the most precious thing in the world.My son.My throat tightened, my breath hitching as I traced the soft curve of his cheek with my fingertip.A part of me still couldn’t believe he was real. That after everything, after all the pain, all the losses, all the nights I spent gripping my stomach in fear, he had made it.He was here.And he was perfect.I lifted my gaze to Dominico, who sat beside me on the hospital bed, watching me with that rare, gentle smile he only ever showed in moments like these. The kind of smile that made my chest ache because it held too much emotion, too much love.My lips trembled, and before I could stop myself, I whispered, “He looks just like you.”Dominico chuckled, the deep rumble of his voic
Nyxia’s POV:The next instant, the darkness receded like it had never been there, and I was thrown back into the light. My body jerked as I gasped, my fingers clutching onto Dominico's arms like a lifeline.He held me tight, his own breath ragged as our gazes locked.“What the fuck?” Nikolai's voice rang through the air, sharp with disbelief.I turned my head just in time to see it—Elijah’s body disintegrating before our very eyes, crumbling into ash the same way Coco’s had.Alex stumbled forward, his expression frozen in shock. “What just happened?” His eyes darted around, landing on every single one of us, searching for an answer none of us had.No one else had seen what we had seen.The weight of the realization crushed me, but I didn’t have the time to dwell on it.My head pounded, my vision blurred at the edges. The adrenaline that had kept me upright was rapidly wearing off, leaving behind a wreckage of exhaustion and pain.I could barely stand.The only thing keeping me from co
Nyxia’s POVThe room felt suffocating, as if the very air had been drained from it. My heartbeat pounded in my ears, an uneven, frantic rhythm.Across from me stood the Noir Witch, cloaked in absolute darkness.She wasn’t just a presence—she was an absence.A void.I swallowed hard, my fingers digging into Dominico’s sleeve, seeking an anchor in the storm of my thoughts.“What are you doing here?” I asked, my voice barely more than a whisper.But Dominico was already staring at me, his sharp gaze flickering with something questions.“You know her?” He asked.I hesitated. The words I was about to speak felt like glass lodged in my throat, but I forced them out.“Have you heard of the Noir Witch?”His entire body stiffened.And then—His expression darkened into something I had rarely seen before. A glare of pure, seething rage.“The one who turned you into a beta?”My breath hitched.He knew?Since when?I hesitated, my throat tightening before I gave him a small nod.The Noir Witch’s
Nyxia’s POV:“Let me go!” I yanked my arm, desperate to break free, but the grip on my wrist tightened like iron shackles.A violent shiver tore down my spine.Coco’s hold was unrelenting, his fingers pressing into my skin with bruising force as he turned toward the bloodstained room. His breath hitched at the sight of Ethan’s slumped form, a choked gasp escaping his lips.“Sire!” he exclaimed, his voice tinged with panic.I expected him to release me, to rush to his Master’s side—But he didn’t.Instead—He dragged me back with him.“No—No! No, no, no, NO! LET ME GO!” I screamed, my voice raw and broken as I thrashed against his grip. My nails dug into his wrist, my legs kicking wildly, but it was useless.I wasn’t strong enough.I was never strong enough.Coco yanked me closer, his breath ragged, his voice laced with pure venom.“You ungrateful wretch,” he spat, his fingers tightening around my arm as his other hand reached for Ethan’s pale face. “After all he’s done for you, this i
Nyxia’s POV:Ethan’s eyes darkened, the crimson glow in his irises flickering like embers ready to consume him whole. His gaze dropped to the beige mesh nightgown in my hand, his expression unreadable.My fingers trembled as I crumpled the fabric into a ball and tossed it back into the open cupboard, my breathing uneven.Something was wrong.The way he was standing, the way his shoulders trembled ever so slightly, like a predator losing control of its own body. His usual smirk was gone—replaced by something dangerous.Something desperate.“W—what happened?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.Not because I was worried about him.Because I was worried about myself.Ethan didn’t answer immediately. Instead, his body gave a sudden jolt, and he coughed—a deep, guttural sound that sent a splatter of blood onto his palm.My eyes widened.For a moment, he simply stared at the crimson pooling in his hand, his breathing ragged, before slowly lifting his head to look at me.I froze.The w
Nyxia’s POV:I woke up with an unsettling feeling twisting in my stomach, my body instantly tensing as my senses registered the unusual silence around me.Something was wrong.For the past couple days, every time I had woken up, there had always been a tray of food waiting for me. That was the only indication I had that time was passing, the only consistency in this nightmare. But now… there was nothing.I frowned, slowly sitting up on the plush mattress, my wrists aching from the metal cuffs that had been pressing into my skin for too long. The room was eerily still, the only sound being the faint rustling of the wind outside.Had Ethan forgotten to bring my food?No. He wouldn’t. He was too meticulous about maintaining control over me.I turned my gaze toward the window. The sun was already high in the sky, casting bright rays over the snow-capped mountains in the distance. Noon. Which meant I had already missed breakfast… and possibly even lunch.A wave of hunger gnawed at my stoma