Growing up, I always knew supernatural creatures were real. I could spot a vampire in an instant, or sense when something otherworldly was near. What baffled me was that I was stronger than all of them. At first, I believed I was one of them, but the more I learned about their kind, the more I doubted I belonged to any of their races. Eventually, I gave up searching for answers and settled into a human life, hiding in plain sight. Everything changed the day I met my mate—a warlock from the witches' coven and a notorious mermaid hunter. Through him, I began to unravel the truth about myself and discovered a destiny far greater than I could have imagined.
View MoreIn the quiet dining room, the air felt heavy, pressing down on two young girls who sat across from each other. The plates of untouched food sat before them like a cruel joke. Neither moved to eat. Neither smiled.
The creak of the door broke the silence, and their mother walked in, carrying a steaming bowl in her hands. Her beauty was undeniable—smooth skin, soft brown curls framing her face, and a radiant smile that didn’t quite reach her weary eyes. She placed the bowl gently on the table and sat down with a practiced calm.
“Mom, I don’t want to eat,” Abby said, her voice small but firm. She looked up, her pretty brown eyes clouded with something far too heavy for a child to bear.
Her mother frowned, concern deepening the lines on her face. “It’s your favorite, honey. Why not?”
Naomi, the older of the two, shifted in her seat. Her deep blue eyes glimmered as she spoke quietly, “She’s upset because of what Chels said at school today.”
Their mother’s gaze snapped to Abby. “What happened?”
Abby looked down at her hands, her voice barely above a whisper. “Chels said Dad never comes home to us. She said…he’s miserable because of us.”
For a moment, their mother didn’t respond. She leaned back in her chair, staring at the ceiling like she might find answers there. When she looked back at them, her smile returned—soft but hollow. “That’s not true, sweetheart. Your dad loves us. He just works a lot…in the nearby town.” She reached out, smoothing Abby’s hair with shaking hands. “He’ll be home soon, okay? Now eat, before the food gets cold.”
Before Abby could respond, the front door swung open, and the entire room froze.
Their father stumbled into the house, his heavy boots thudding against the floor. He didn’t look at them. Didn’t say a word. He just staggered into the other room, slamming the door shut behind him.
Tension crept back into the air like a shadow.
Seconds later, the door flew open again, and their father’s voice barked through the house. “Get in here.”
The girls flinched, but their mother rose without hesitation, her head bowed like she already knew what awaited her. “Stay here,” she murmured.
They stayed. Until the yelling started.
The girls sat frozen as shouts and crashes echoed through the house. Then came the scream—a sound that ripped through their hearts. Seconds later, their father stormed back out, his face dark with rage, slamming the door behind him so hard the walls shook.
“Mom?” Naomi whispered.
The girls scrambled out of their chairs and ran to the bedroom. There, their mother lay slumped against the floor, bruises blooming across her pale skin like cruel flowers. Tears streaked her face, but she forced herself upright as they wailed and clung to her.
Her voice trembled as she grabbed Abby’s shoulders. “You must escape. Both of you. Now.”
“Mom—”
“No! Listen to me,” she sobbed, pulling Naomi close, too. “Run. If he finds you, he’ll kill you. Naomi, you must protect your sister, okay? Now go!”
Before they could argue, she pushed them toward the door with every ounce of strength she had left.
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I snapped my eyes open, gasping for air as my chest rose and fell in frantic rhythm. My alarm blared, the shrill sound jarring me into reality. Great. Late again. With a groan, I swiped at the clock and silenced the blare.
Dragging myself from the warmth of my bed, I stumbled to the bathroom for a quick shower, my mind replaying the strange nightmare that still clung to me, its details slipping away with every passing second.
"Ellie, breakfast is ready!" Mom’s voice sliced through the fog in my brain. Groaning again, I emerged from the shower, wrapping myself in a bathrobe.
I scoured my closet, finally settling on a casual, yet somehow put-together, outfit of ankle-length jeans and an off-shoulder top. Backpack in hand, I trudged to the dining room.
Dad greeted me with a smile that could melt ice. I returned the gesture and slid into my seat across from Julia, my foster sister, who was buried in her phone. She didn’t even bother to look up. Typical.
“Good morning, Mom. Morning, Dad,” I mumbled, taking a sip of my coffee.
“You look pale. Are you feeling okay?” Mom asked, her voice laced with concern. I gave her a faint smile and nodded.
“I’m fine,” I murmured, picking at my plate, though the unease from the nightmare still lingered.
“Joyce,” Mom called out.
Before I could stop her, Joyce, our housekeeper, was already placing a glass of milk in front of me.
“Drink this. It’ll calm your nerves,” she said with a knowing look. I nodded and gulped it down, the cool liquid doing little to settle the restlessness that gripped me.
“Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson,” Jake’s voice cut through the tension as he appeared in the doorway. My boyfriend. I looked up, offering him a warm smile.
“The nerd’s here,” Julia muttered under her breath, but loud enough for me to hear. I glared at her, but decided it wasn’t worth the fight.
Jake wasn’t a nerd, not by a long shot. Julia was just bitter. She hated me ever since I moved in. And I couldn’t blame her—being the outsider was never easy.
Jake, however, was my rock. We’d been dating for over a year now, and though I wasn’t sure if I loved him the way he loved me, I cared for him deeply. We weren’t rushing things, and maybe that was okay.
I finished my breakfast, kissed my foster parents goodbye, and left with Jake.
We climbed into his car, and he gave me a concerned look. “You okay, babe?”
I forced a small smile. “Yeah, I’m fine.”
The drive to school was quiet, the air between us thick with unspoken thoughts. When we arrived, we stepped out of the car together, but our paths quickly diverged.
As I approached my locker, I was surprised to find Tyson and Molly waiting for me, not Jake. I turned to see Jake leaning against his own locker, scrolling through his phone, but he gave me a quick smile and said, “I’ve got English first. I’ll see you later.”
With a peck on the cheek, he was off. I couldn’t help but smile at the warmth in my chest as I turned back to face my friends.
Tyson raised an eyebrow. “Not even a kiss on the lips?”
I rolled my eyes. “We’re taking it slow, Tyson.”
Molly nudged me playfully. “Seriously, though, do you think you’re serious about him?”
I froze for a moment, the question hitting harder than it should. “Don’t ask me that, Molly. You know how hard this is for me.” Her teasing smile faltered as she realized the weight of my words.
After a beat, she nodded, silently respecting the unspoken boundary.
Just as I thought we could move on, Molly’s grin returned. “By the way, I heard there are two new hot guys in school!”
I stopped dead in my tracks, eyebrow raised. “Really?”
“They’re smoking hot,” she gushed. “You have to see them!”
I shook my head. “Molly, I’m not about to drop everything to check out two new guys.”
She pouted. “Oh, come on. Don’t tell me you’re not at least curious.”
I shrugged. “Fine, they’re probably not even hotter than Tyson.”
Tyson smirked. “That’s right. Finally, someone with taste.”
Molly huffed. “Don’t get too cocky, dude. You’re still a nerd.”
And just like that, the bickering began again. I rolled my eyes, but it was familiar, comforting in its chaos.
As we reached the door to my physics class, I turned to them. “Alright, this is where I leave you. You can keep fighting on your way to your classes.”
Without waiting for a response, I walked into the classroom, relieved to escape the constant chatter.
I took my usual seat by the window and pulled out my notes. A few minutes passed before Mrs. Addison, our physics teacher, walked in and began her lecture.
“Newton’s laws of motion state that the rate of change of momentum is equal to the net force acting on an object,” she started, before suddenly pausing and glancing toward the door.
I followed her gaze and saw a guy standing there, looking slightly disheveled.
“Sorry, I’m late. Couldn’t find the classroom,” he said, his voice deep and calm.
“I’m Mrs. Addison. You must be the new student?” she asked.
“Yeah, Stefan Brown,” he replied, his eyes scanning the room.
And just like that, the classroom was alive with whispers. One girl behind me couldn’t resist, “Aww, he’s so cute.” I rolled my eyes but couldn’t help the flicker of curiosity.
Happy ending."Alright. I do not want to bore you with my stories, I'm gonna get straight to the point." He pointed at Noami. "Little wench, thinking you can kill me?. Elysia tried and failed, taking after your mom and searching for me all your life." "I'll fucking kill you. I'll fucking cut your throat and stab your dead body multiple times." Noami spat out angrily. "Take her away." He ordered his men. The men started coming toward me. "Don't touch me. Don't you…" They released the bind and dragged me out of the seat, Stefan was lunging to pull out but he couldn't, he was damn weak. "You'll watch your Abbey die.." He yelled at Noami while I screamed. "Shut up!!." He warned and I clasped my lips shut. ~Beyond the border, mom was tied up on the tree with a man standing beside her with a gun. My gown torn above my knee, tied to a tree, I felt immense pain weakening my body, I could not move. I wanted to scream but could not. I could not use my power either, the more I tried to,
Camillia of mortality.The door banged open and a man walked in. I was staring at him in near wonder. He was...familiar. For a moment, I wasn't sure what it was that struck me as so familiar. He was tall and dangerous looking, but as I looked at him, I noticed scars lining parts of his flesh across his features as if he was well-versed in fighting. His face was dark and serious.It was when I noticed his other features that i realized what made him so familiar. His hair was short and blonde, curled up at the end. His eyes were grey to blue, strong cheekbones that were near mirror images of Stefan. Just that he was older and looked to be in his late forty.This was Stefan's father, the man who had wanted to kill me. "You must have remembered me. I did you some good anyway. The vampire prince who had disturbed you all your life. Well, no one can hurt my boys and go free." He finished strongly, with
Shocked to the bone. "Where are the others?."Stefan looked up and of course, my heart quickened slightly when I saw what he was wearing. Just a plain apple green button- down, dark blue jeans and his black converse, nothing unusual or elegant, but hell he looks damn good. His dirty blonde hair was untidy, his grey-blue eyes bored into mine."They're training out. I've been waiting for you to wake up." He replied tossing a pancake on the plate."Smells nice." I mumbled and started walking towards him."Yeah but it isn't for you." He said,I cocked my brows,"What do you mean?.""I'm not cooking for you. This is for me.""Are you kidding me?. Give me that!." I shouted and he teleported to the other side of the kitchen. My eyes searched on the table and didn't find the plate of t
: Saved the Sirens."And only you knew about this?." I asked her. She shook her head negatively."Few of the townsmen knew. Now that you're in charge, and the princess is missing, I decided to let you know." She said,"What was her last instruction on the site?." I asked her."She hasn't given an order.""Why don't we start taking people to the site?. I mean the vampires could decide to invade the lands and you know what it means.." Julia suggested.We both nodded affirmatively to her suggestion."While we move, get men to start arranging people in crowds, we are moving now." I instructed. Turning to the other men, "let's go."~I didn't want to risk any of my men's lives. We were no match for the hunters either. That was why I picked the strongest team to follow me inside. The security has doubled and no one
: The war."We're losing, the vampires have taken over the coast. I also heard the dark witches are helping them." The messengers reported.."Keep your eyes on the vampires. While I talk to your father." Mom said darkly, looking at the twins as if they were their father and disappeared out of the room.We had been standing around the table, the war already broke out and the vampires had accommodated other species against us. I had wished to leave the castle but none of them wanted me to move an inch. I am the chosen one, people look up to me for protection but the white witches guarded me down like their life depended on them.Jake was worse than I thought. He would fight against the other clans and make them his cohorts by force or you die. I heard he wiped off the Wendigo. Wendigos are very powerful creatures with the same strength level as an Alpha Werewolf. Something that makes
~Previously~~Previously~Royal princess and Stefan Brown."I see war, in the future your life depends on your mate. It is her love that can save you from her.""How?,""Who?." I questioned."Have you wondered how a human could be this powerful, fearless and deadly?." She could be referring to Noami. Only Noami's strength had marvelled me. She survived the silver bullet, she is beyond human."I think you know what I am talking about. Think.., fearless, bold, dangerous and keep to her words…""She is an Uran?." I asked."She is Ophelia, keeper of the moon."Brief introduction of Uran.Urans are humans, born as keepers. They are bold, fearless and deadly. They keep to their promises till death. Supernaturals fear them greatly, they don't s
A heartbreaking news.~Stefan's pov~I'm so angry that my mate has to go through a lot. All I wanted now was to take away her pain even if it meant killing the only person that traumatized her.Standing in front of the royal princess's office, I opened the door and walked in. Here, she stood quite a distance away from me."I know you would come." She said,I started walking further but stopped in the middle of the large office. "You know everything, why don't you start by telling me what really happened to my mate?." I asked.She scoffed at first and then it turned to a real long laugh. She turned to look at me."Why do you think that I always disagree with you?." I shrugged…"Because you're my mother who didn't take me as your son." I replied.She nodded, "Accurate. I gave birth to you b
Birthday wishes II."It seems that everyone knows you turned a year older except me. In my eyes, you are exactly the way that you were when I met you for the first time – stunning and gorgeous. Happy birthday, Elena...” Cali was the first to hand me a gift. "Thank you," I smiled at her and opened the box. It was a silver wrist watch, much bigger than the one kept on top of the drawer.“Congratulations honey! You have circled the Sun again and it’s your Birthday! I wish you the best, and a seven-course dinner tonight." Ava said and her mate handed me two boxes."Sorry Ava. We have plans tonight." Stefan said, giving her a glare. I pinched him and he let out a yelp and ran out of the bed. "Thanks Ava. I would love to eat them all. Yum! Yum!!." We laughed, and I opened the box to see a beautiful red dinner gown. "Wow, it's beautiful.." I mumbled and hugged her. "Thank you."&
Birthday wishes."Oh come on. I thought you would tell each other things.." Ava said disappointedly."Okay. I'm very angry with you now." Cali shouted and got up. Quickly, I caught her arm before she could move an inch. "I'm sorry I didn't have time to tell you about it. You know I would do that if I had the chance. There were things lurking over, so many troubles, thoughts or even Stefan himself would make you forget all."I explained..She turned, smiled and sat back down beside me. I knew she wouldn't be angry with me for a long time. "So we found out that Stefan was my foster mother's son. It was like the moon goddess was shipping us into siblings rather than the actual soulmates." I joked."I know right?. What if..the moon goddess asks you to reject Stefan as a mate and so you two can become siblings.?" Cali asked, making Ava laugh. She's so unbelievable."A
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