"You can only be dumb, there is no other reason to that" Renriel said without even blinking, the golden eyes as liquid gold seemed to wander the place, the scarce and almost non-existent decoration of that abandoned castle in the confines of the black forest.
"I found her, why exactly are you calling me dumb? I don’t remember any other having met the moon goddess, not before me "Kalias let go with pride in his words and a discrete look."Puff" Renriel blew "you have to conquer the girl, you imbecile. How do you intend to do that when you treat her like garbage?"Kalias' opaque eyes narrowed."She’s a human" he tried to retort."No, asshole" Renriel stood up while saying "she’s your future fucking queen, the lady who will sit next to you on the throne"Kalias' body has hardened."I will be by his side" a sweet voice had told him many years ago "I will sit by his side and be his queen," but as all that was sweet, that voice was lying."I don’t need a queen" he said feeling his whole body tremble."Sure" Renriel mocked "and how do you intend to have the goddess of the night by your side? Hum? Will you kill her as soon as you get your damn crown?"Yes, that was an opinion that pleased Kalias, after all, what would prevent him from killing her after all?"Who the hell knows?"Renriel’s hands slipped through his own hair in disbelief and fear."You’re not dumb Kalias, you’re just a man full of fear and uncertainty," his words were precise as he stood up for good from the armchair and walked away from the fireplace - the only hot spot in that place hourly."You talk too much for a traitor, Renriel" was the turn of the platinum to respond, the opaque eyes staring at Renriel’s countenance. A fragile body, delicate, golden eyes, a hair pure as liquid gold.The blond one smiled."Aren’t traitors always like that?" he asked.‘Yes’ He thought to answer, but his lips froze with some discontent."My experience with traitors boiled down to a stabbing in my back, poison in my wine and a prostitute bought in my bed" Kalias replied coldly "but if you will, traitor, I suggest you don’t care too much about what I do or fail to do to the goddess I hold in my power"Renriel laughed. A low, restrained laugh."If I didn’t know you, my dear, I’d say you’re jealous of your little thing trapped in that horrendous tower," your words came out like some cat purring."In that case, I’m glad you know me well enough not to speak such idiocy" Kalias scolded him "so go, Renriel, go bring me something useful, something beyond your super opinion".The golden-eyed blond, nodded."You know... when you talk like that, I can almost remember what everything was like before your fall" the words were spoken calmly, but Kalias' pupils dilated in anger as he advanced towards the empty space - left by Renriel in a mere blink of an eye."Cursed sorcerer" he growled, his fingers sliding through silver and smooth hair, so thin that they could break with the least of impasses.'I need to see her,' was his first thought and when he landed on the cold floor of that room - Aynur was trembling on the bed, the body covered by the dried blood of the monsters he had killed, the hair nailed to her forehead. Was she... dying?No.No.Gods could not die, but what if they were in their mortal form? What if at that moment... were able?The fallen alpha’s chest seemed to weigh down at the thought of seeing everything crumble again and that made him acted before thinking.With an impulse he grabbed her and with that minuscule and fragile body in his arms, he ran. He ran with his feet in the dark earth, with his hair in the wind in a humanoid form that had never been allowed to use. Kalias ran while hoping to get to that place in time, to the lake that was able to help her improve."Come, wake up" he spoke as fast as he tore Aynur’s clothes off, as fast as he threw her into the warm waters of the cursed lake, but for some reason - there was no answer.☽ ━━━━━━━━ ❍ ━━━━━━━━ ☾Kalias stood at the edge of the dark forest, the towering trees casting long shadows over the path ahead. The weight of his decision lingered, heavy in his chest. To move forward, to reclaim his throne, meant confronting not only Hera and Kirill but also the past he had tried to bury deep within himself.Aynur walked beside him, her ethereal presence like a cold breeze against his skin. She had promised him the truth, the full story of what had led to his downfall. But part of him feared that truth. What if he wasn’t ready for it?“You hesitate,” Aynur’s voice came softly, pulling him from his thoughts. Her eyes glowed like twin moons as she studied his face.Kalias clenched his fists, his jaw tight. “I’m not afraid of the truth, Goddess. I just don’t see how knowing it will help me reclaim what was taken.”“The truth will set you free,” she said, a small smile playing on her lips. “Your enemy is not just Hera. It never has been.”Kalias scoffed, his wolf-like eyes narrowing. “You kee
The soft glow of the moon filtered through the cracks in the stone walls, casting long shadows across the room where Aynur’s newly awakened form lay in silence. Kalias stood at the edge of the room, torn between a flood of conflicting emotions. She had promised to restore his crown, to make him whole again, and yet... something about the Goddess’s words haunted him.How would she fix what was broken? How could she restore his kingdom when the people who once followed him were now dead or, worse, had betrayed him? His thoughts drifted to Hera, the woman who had shattered his life. He clenched his fists, the old rage surfacing like a wave ready to crash against everything in its path.As if sensing his turmoil, Aynur stirred. Her silver eyes fluttered open, their cold brilliance piercing the darkness. She regarded him for a long moment, a strange mixture of sorrow and something he couldn’t quite place. Pity?“Your mind is restless,” she observed quietly, her voice soft yet carrying the
A long time ago...When Hera was born, she knew she wasn't special.She didn't have incredible abilities, and her parents? They were average. Mediocre.In a world where magic and superpowered wolves exist, not being special was the same as being discarded. Luckily, the Goddess had been merciful to Hera, and after all that time begging for her parents' love to survive, she was able to crawl around the castle and get a job there.She was beautiful, and that was all she had. But for mediocre men like those who walked the palace halls, that was more than enough.One after another, she seduced, wishing to reach the top, to the king. But to her misfortune, the king who now sat on the throne was no longer the former Alpha, known for taking any woman that pleased him as a concubine.No.The one on the throne was his son. Kalias.A fair and kind man, but one who refused to have even a single concubine. Perhaps it was because he was the great heir to the throne, or maybe because Kalias was the
For Kalias, who had waited so long for his revenge, the things he felt were contradictory; the loyalty that seemed to well up in his chest and the gentle way the Goddess's eyes rested on him—but the fallen one had decided that he would not be shaken, nor would he forget his purpose."How will you... change what has already happened?" he asked when he met Aynur the next day. His eyes were filled with doubts, especially... if there was still a part of the human he had kidnapped, or if now, only the Goddess resided in that body."I will not change something that has already happened, but I will make you return to where you belong," the goddess simply spoke, her eyes fixed on Kalias, as her lips curved, "my dear Alpha... don't you think I have truly abandoned you, do you?""If you haven't abandoned me, then how did I end up like this? How did you allow me to be as I am?"The Goddess sighed."There are many things to be seen, Kalias, and in the end? Mortal eyes are not capable of reaching
It was to be expected by any being with even a minimal capacity for thinking - the Lord of the Vampires would not be pleased to see his special place invaded by Kalias and the Goddess. But when the door opened, and Renriel came face to face with both of them on the floor, his face contorted in a grimace of contempt and resentment."You shouldn't be here," he said as he forcefully closed the door and ordered servants to "guide" the two to another room.It didn't take long for Kalias to find him in his office, his face bearing an expression the wolf was initially unfamiliar with."You shouldn't have done that," Renriel said with a severe tone of voice - a seriousness that Kalias hadn't heard in centuries."I didn't know where else to take her. I thought there would be no harm considering she's the Goddess," the werewolf tried to say, but the vampire's eyes dilated even further with anger."You had no right to take her there.""Renriel...""No." The vampire growled. "You know...""Yes...
When the eyes of the Goddess opened again, she faced a face full of expectations and fear – the troubled face of Kalias."Aynur…," he called her as if he feared she wouldn't respond, and in the mind of the poor creature with platinum hair, a flood of memories and sensations emerged. It was as if thousands of lives were united. Thousands of phenomena enveloped her in an endless ocean."Ah...," the Goddess grumbled. "My head hurts."Kalias' eyebrows furrowed in confusion - after all, it was not common for a goddess to feel pain, but with a sigh, the platinum-haired one stood up."Tell me, Kalias...," she began. "Did something go wrong?" Her starry eyes stared at the old wolf king.The platinum-haired one raised his eyes to hers."Alice?" He called, and that was the first time the lips had spoken the human name of the white wolf. It was the first time he confirmed her existence, life, and the life he took from her."So you always knew my name...," she laughed bitterly. "I thought you did