LOGINSilas's Pov:
Two days until the wedding, and I was slowly losing my mind. After the King had slammed the door and left me staring at that cursed ring, I had cried for hours. Ugly, broken sobs that tore from my chest until my throat was raw and my eyes were swollen shut. I eventually passed out in a pool of my own tears, still clutching the translucent band with its swirling liquid patterns. I wouldn't deny, the ring was absolutely beautiful, only if it wasn't going to be the representation of the bondage I was about to put myself into. After the heart wrenching mating ceremony announcement, the days that followed felt like an endless nightmare. I was confined to this luxurious prison of a room, guarded at all times. I hadn’t seen the King since that evening, not even once. Not that I wanted to. His absence was both a relief and another form of torture, because the bond hummed restlessly under my skin, aching for the very monster who had condemned me to this fate. My omega was restless, he yearned for his mate. Having him so close but yet so far was another kind of torture. Sometimes, I just wondered if I was ever going to escape this unkind fate of mine. Food arrived promptly, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Most of it went untouched, I only forced myself to eat when the dizziness became too severe and the room started spinning. It wasn’t defiance, the last thing on my list was to starve myself, I just simply had no appetite. How could I, when every bite tasted like ash and my future had been reduced to being a royal breeding vessel? My life is just a messy joke at this point. The Moon Goddess must be having the time of her life, putting me in such misery. That particular evening, a knock startled me out of my spiraling thoughts. “The King requests your presence for dinner,” a servant announced through the door. “He expects you in the main dining hall.” My stomach twisted. For a long moment, I considered refusing. But the memory of the white room, the whip, and that soul shattering chair flashed through my mind. I couldn’t risk angering him again. I didn't want to go back there. With shaking hands, I pulled open the wardrobe that had been provided with just a few shirts and pants that all would surely hang loosely on my thin frame. As a person who has worn dark colors most of my life, wearing light shade clothes felt weird. And worse, the closet was full of them. So I put on soft beige trousers and a simple white silk shirt that hung off my frame and padded downstairs barefoot, feeling the coldness of the marble floor shooting through my feet to my brain as I walked. The grand dining room was empty when I arrived. “Thank goddess.” I let out a shaky sigh and moved toward the long table, pulling out a chair for myself. “Hello?” I spun around so fast my vision blurred. A tall man stood in the doorway, by the arc, watching me with mild curiosity. He looked so strikingly similar to the King, the same sharp jawline, the same dark hair, the same commanding presence, that for a terrifying second I thought it was him, but the eyes were different. While his Majesty possessed a set of deep, cold blue terrifying eyes, this man's looked… warmer, less cruel. “You must be my brother’s mate,” he said with a small, polite smile. I nodded awkwardly, unsure what else to do. “I’m Prince Zira,” he introduced, stepping closer and extending his hand. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you.” I stared at his outstretched hand, hesitation freezing me in place. With the kind of man the King was, I didn't think he would approve me interacting with another person, especially if that person was his brother. But refusing the Prince felt equally dangerous… and disrespectful. Swallowing hard, I slowly lifted my own hand to accept the handshake. Just as our hands were about to touch, a sharp sound cut through the air, someone clearing their throat. We both turned toward the entrance, and there he was. The King's cold blue eyes locked on us with unmistakable displeasure, and the temperature in the room seemed to drop several degrees. I immediately dropped my hand and took two hasty steps back, my heart slamming against my ribs as pure fear flooded my veins. The bond twisted painfully inside me, pulling me toward him even as every instinct screamed to run. His eyes were hard on me first, cold and piercing, before they shifted to Prince Zira. Irritation flashed across his face instantly, darkening those blue eyes than they already were. “What the hell are you doing here?” he asked gruffly, his voice low and sharp. Prince Zira didn’t seem fazed. He simply smiled with that light, easy expression he looked at me with earlier, still in place. “I heard my dear older brother was finally getting mated. Couldn’t miss it, could I? Even though you didn’t bother to send a word.” Zenith’s jaw tightened. “I didn’t invite you.” “Exactly,” Zira replied lightly, shrugging one shoulder. “That’s why I had to come myself. Family should be present for these things, don’t you think?” I marveled at the contrast between them. They looked so alike, nearly like twins with the same strong features and commanding build, yet their demeanors couldn’t have been more different. Where the King was all storm and ice, Prince Zira carried himself with a strange, almost casual warmth that felt completely out of place in this palace of cruelty. Their conversation ended when Prince Zira glanced my way again. “I was simply introducing myself to your mate.” Both pairs of blue eyes turned to me at once and I stiffened immediately. My breath caught in my throat under the sudden weight of their attention. His Majesty hummed low in his throat, then spoke on my behalf. “This is Silas.” The way he said my name carried no warmth, in fact, he said my name as if it tasted like poison and something between warning and disdain. He looked at me again and pinned me with a cold glare. “What the hell are you looking at? Go and sit down.” I flinched hard at his sudden sharp voice and scrambled to obey, nearly knocking the chair over in my haste. I sat quickly, placing both hands on my lap and looking down, away from both of them. A few seconds later, I heard Zira clear his throat. “Alright then, I’ll go freshen up. I’ll see you both later.” His footsteps faded down the hall, and then it was just us. I expected the King to take the seat opposite me, maintaining as much distance as possible. But to my utmost surprise, he pulled out the chair right beside me and sat down instead. The moment he did, his scent, that overwhelming cedarwood and ancient earth, flooded my senses completely. It wrapped around me like invisible chains, calming the frantic nervousness in my chest even though he was the source of all my fear. I wanted to scoff out loud at how funny it was. How he was the one who caused the fear in me, and was the one who could calm it. There was a brief, heavy pause. For a moment, I thought he wasn't going to say anything, until my left hand was suddenly grabbed roughly. The King lifted it into the air, his grip firm and unyielding. “Where’s your ring?” he demanded. My heart thudded violently. I had left it in the drawer, thinking it was only for the ceremony. “I-I thought I was only supposed to wear it after the mating ceremony,” I stammered. “So I kept it somewhere sa–” “Next time I set my eyes on you before the ceremony and you’re not wearing that ring,” he cut in coldly, “you’re going to wish that chair had finished the job.” I gulped, nodding quickly. “Yes…” He raised a brow, waiting. “Yes what?” He asked. “Yes… Your Majesty?” I said uncertainly. It was the first time I had addressed him directly like that. I wasn’t sure what title or tone he expected, definitely not his name, that's for sure. He seemed satisfied though, giving a single nod before releasing my hand. I glanced at the side of his face and looked back at the top of the table. Oh I'm doomed.Silas’s POV The silence felt suffocating, as if it was waiting for me to make the wrong move so it could pounce on me and dry out my soul. My throat felt dry, and I dared not look up at the King. I could feel him glaring at me already. But he couldn't blame me could he? I was basically being asked if I wanted to be bounded to him eternally. And I knew what that was for me. And indeed, I also knew, that whether I said yes or no, there was still no way out. So I took a deep breath, accepting my fate. A tear slipped down my cheek as I raised my head to look at the King through the hazy view of the veil. After a painfully long pause, my voice finally came out, barely a whisper. “Yes…” “Speak louder,” he snapped sharply, making me flinch hard, my shoulders jerking as if he had struck me. The bouquet trembled violently in my free hand, and my throat felt tight, but I forced the word out again, clearer this time. “Yes.” I noticed as the priestess’s eyes flickered back and forth
Zenith's POVI stood at the head of the courtyard altar like a king that I was, hands clasped behind my back, expression carved into perfect cool. Only the entire court, elites, generals, council members had gathered, all dressed in their finest, their eyes hungry for the spectacle of their King finally taking a mate. These were all the people I preferred to be at my mating ceremony, instead of it being public. It would be announced to the public later that their King had taken a mate.The courtyard was bathed in soft golden light that did nothing to warm the chill in my veins, because all I could focus on was the faint, traitorous pull in my chest. The damned bond, that cursed golden thread that refused to let me be at peace. At least my wolf was at peace, swelling with pride that we were about to make our mate ours, but my case was something else.The music started suddenly and the massive glass doors at the far end of the path opened.I unclasped my hands and stood straight as Sil
Silas's PovAfter I ran away from home at the age of thirteen, I had my first heat three years later. I was young, alone and scared out of my mind. I didn't understand what was happening to me at first, until I finally realized I was in such condition because apparently, I was one of those omegas who could give birth. That was the worst day of my life. That's what I thought. Today is actually worse.I would get married to the Lycan King tonight.This was really happening. The thought spiraled endlessly in my head as I stared at my reflection in the mirror. I kept my hands tightly clenched into fists, staring straight ahead at the full-length mirror, but I wasn't really looking at my reflection. My thoughts were spilling over all over the place, spinning in a frantic circle that I couldn't stop.Servants moved around me like ghosts in a nightmare I couldn’t wake from. Their not so gentle hands dressed me in the ceremonial attire prepared for this cursed night. Layers of white and em
Silas's Pov: Two days until the wedding, and I was slowly losing my mind. After the King had slammed the door and left me staring at that cursed ring, I had cried for hours. Ugly, broken sobs that tore from my chest until my throat was raw and my eyes were swollen shut. I eventually passed out in a pool of my own tears, still clutching the translucent band with its swirling liquid patterns. I wouldn't deny, the ring was absolutely beautiful, only if it wasn't going to be the representation of the bondage I was about to put myself into. After the heart wrenching mating ceremony announcement, the days that followed felt like an endless nightmare. I was confined to this luxurious prison of a room, guarded at all times. I hadn’t seen the King since that evening, not even once. Not that I wanted to. His absence was both a relief and another form of torture, because the bond hummed restlessly under my skin, aching for the very monster who had condemned me to this fate. My omega was re
Silas POV My brain felt foggy and heavy, like I was swimming through thick mud. Slowly, as I started to regain consciousness, painful fragments of the things that happened before started to come back. The hum of machines, the ache in every muscle, the burning pull across my whipped back. The moment I realized I was waking up, my heart started beating fast. I didn’t want to wake up, I preferred the darkness, it had been kinder. Can't I just stay like this forever? “Are you awake or are you just going to lie there pretending to be dead?” The deep, cold voice cut through the haze like a blade. My eyes snapped open and I sat up abruptly, ignoring the scream of protest from my body and the dizziness that suddenly overwhelmed me. As my vision slowly cleared, my eyes zeroed on the figure across the room, the owner of the voice. It was the King. He sat in an armchair by the window, dressed in dark robes that hung open at the chest, revealing a glimpse of his toned chest. Behind him,
Zenith's Pov: I stood motionless in the hospital room, staring down at the pale, unconscious form lying in the bed before me. Silas, my so-called mate, looked ghostly white under the harsh lights of the hospital, dark bruises from the restrains marred his wrists and ankles. An IV drip connected to his hand, that steadily pumped fluids into his veins. He looked broken, lifeless. Exactly what a traitor deserved. Yet I couldn’t look away. Gregory, the Alpha who had been in charge of the questioning, ranted off beside me, talking in his usual flat emotionless voice of his, with his hands clasped behind his back. “I didn’t expect him to break that quickly, Your Majesty. He didn’t even make it past the initial level, he is more fragile than I thought. And for the conclusion of the session, he gave us nothing useful. Just some nonsense about walking home from some clinic.” He didn’t sound sorry, he didn’t even sound afraid. Just stating facts, like reporting on a failed experiment.
Silas POV One moment I was walking home in the rain, mourning a life lived in shadows, and the next, I was a traitor to the crown. It was a joke, it had to be. I was a nobody, like a ghost. How the hell could I ever be a spy? I leaned my head against the damp wall, trying to make sense of the nig
Silas's Pov The first lash landed across my back like fire, and I screamed, curling into myself as the second lash followed. White-hot pain exploded across my spine, stealing the air from my lungs. The third lash, however, did not come. Through the haze of agony, I slowly opened my eyes and was s
They shoved me through a heavy metal door into a stark white room. At first glance, it looked like a laboratory. Pristine white walls, harsh overhead lights that buzzed faintly, and a long metal table against one wall neatly arranged with vials of chemicals, syringes, wires, and strange metallic
Silas POV “Silas, you need to listen to me,” Dr. Stephen said slowly, looking into my eyes like he was hoping I'd listen to everything that was about to come out of his mouth. I already knew where this was going. “Your system is under incredible strain. These suppressants….they aren't meant for







