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Chapter 57: Reflection that blink.

Author: Nikkie. L
last update publish date: 2026-06-04 01:46:26

Morning arrived quietly.

Soft golden light spilled through the tall windows of the royal chambers, warming the dark stone walls and silken curtains. Outside, the kingdom had begun waking—the distant sound of guards changing shifts, servants moving through halls, birds hidden somewhere within the castle gardens.

But inside the chamber—

Peace still lingered.

Elian sat before the large vanity mirror while Mira carefully brushed through his long silver hair.

Slow.

Gentle.

The way a mother would.

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  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 57: Reflection that blink.

    Morning arrived quietly.Soft golden light spilled through the tall windows of the royal chambers, warming the dark stone walls and silken curtains. Outside, the kingdom had begun waking—the distant sound of guards changing shifts, servants moving through halls, birds hidden somewhere within the castle gardens.But inside the chamber—Peace still lingered.Elian sat before the large vanity mirror while Mira carefully brushed through his long silver hair.Slow.Gentle.The way a mother would.“You’re quieter today,” Mira murmured softly.Elian hummed faintly.“I didn’t sleep much.”Mira paused slightly.That made three nights in a row.She hid her concern behind a small smile. “The little prince or princess already keeping you awake?”Elian blinked before laughing softly.“…Maybe.”The sound eased some tension from the room.Mira continued brushing his hair carefully while studying him through the mirror.He looked beautiful as always.But thinner somehow.Paler around the eyes.And la

  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 56: Voices.

    Night wrapped around the castle like a living thing.The moon hung high above the dark mountains surrounding the kingdom, silver light pouring through the tall windows of the royal chambers. The rain from earlier had stopped, leaving the world unnaturally still.Too still.Inside the chamber, only the soft crackling of the fireplace remained.Kael sat beside the bed.Watching.As he had every night since the coronation incident.Elian slept peacefully beneath the blankets, silver hair spread messily across the pillows while one hand rested unconsciously over his growing stomach. The sight softened something deep inside Kael every single time.Mine.Mate.Child.The possessive thoughts rolled through his head naturally now.But tonight…Something felt wrong.Kael’s crimson eyes narrowed slightly.The bond between them pulsed strangely.Uneven.Like static beneath skin.At first, he thought Elian was having another nightmare. The younger omega had been restless lately, tossing and murmu

  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 55: The dungeon fury.

    The dungeon reeked of stale blood and rusted iron, a suffocating miasma that clung to the lungs like damp rot. Cold stone walls wept with condensation, rivulets tracing erratic paths down to the uneven floor where puddles pooled in shallow depressions. Chains rattled faintly from deeper cells, a ghostly chorus echoing through the labyrinthine depths beneath the castle. Torches sputtered weakly along the walls, their flames dancing erratically, casting long, wavering shadows that seemed to writhe with malevolent life. The meager light barely pierced the oppressive gloom, leaving corners shrouded in impenetrable black.But nothing compared to the figure commanding the center of the cell. King Kael stood like a tempest incarnate, his massive frame radiating raw, predatory power. Even the seasoned guards flanking the entrance kept a wary distance, their postures rigid with unease. Tonight, their king wore no mask of mercy—his crimson eyes burned with unbridled fury, jaw set in a line of g

  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 54: The king's unyielding vigil.

    The castle transformed once more after the announcement of Elian's pregnancy rippled through its ancient stones. This shift was palpable, a heavy shroud that settled over every corner. Guards doubled their numbers overnight, their armored boots echoing less frequently as they patrolled with grim determination. The once-bustling halls fell into an eerie quiet, conversations reduced to murmurs that died upon the air. Servants glided like phantoms, their steps feather-light, voices hushed to whispers lest they pierce the fragile peace enveloping the royal chambers.At the heart of it all was King Kael, whose protectiveness had evolved into something terrifyingly absolute. No one dared enter Elian's room without his explicit permission, a decree enforced with unyielding ferocity. Casual touches were forbidden; even Mira, ever the devoted attendant, earned a chilling stare from Kael when she leaned too close to adjust Elian's blankets. The king's crimson eyes, sharp as shattered rubies, pr

  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 53: The News.

    The grand hall, once alive with the clamor of celebration, fell into an eerie hush as the coronation festivities dissolved prematurely. No triumphant anthems swelled from the musicians' instruments, no peals of laughter echoed off the vaulted ceilings into the velvet night. Instead, a murmur of disquiet rippled through the departing throng—nobles in their finery casting sidelong glances, their whispers sharp as shattered glass. 'The ceremony... interrupted so abruptly...' one murmured to another, cloaks swirling as they hurried toward waiting carriages. 'Something isn't right in these halls...' No voice rose above a hush; fear of the king's wrath—or worse, the unknown—silenced bolder tongues. Wheels rumbled over cobblestones, fading into the shadowed countryside, leaving the castle cloaked in uneasy solitude.Linda and Selena were ushered through torchlit corridors to their opulent guest chambers, the heavy doors closing with a resonant thud that sealed them from the castle's unrest.

  • The Enigma's Omega Bride.    Chapter 52: The break.

    The corridor shuddered violently, not from any thunderous crash or quake of the earth, but from a raw, pulsating power that seeped through the very stones. Torches flickered erratically along the walls, their flames bending away from an unseen wind, casting elongated shadows that twisted like living serpents. At the heart of it all stood the ancient mirror, its once-polished surface now roiling like black oil under a storm-swept sea. Veins of crimson light throbbed beneath the glass, cracking outward in jagged fissures as if the frame itself strained to contain the abomination within.Elian stood frozen mere feet from it, his muscles locked rigid by an invisible vise of dark energy. Sweat beaded on his forehead, trickling down his temple in icy trails, while his chest heaved with shallow, frantic breaths that barely filled his lungs. His fingers twitched uselessly at his sides, desperate to claw free, but the force pinned him like a butterfly to a board. A whimper escaped his lips, ba

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