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CHAPTER 3 - : The Witch in the Woods

Penulis: R.Lux
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-03-22 22:18:15

Maya’s POV

Victor’s eyes were glowing with a hungry light. He reached out a long, pale finger and brushed a strand of hair away from my neck. I felt a spark of dark magic.

"The Treaty of the Blood Moon says I may choose any bride from this pack to take back to the Kingdom," Victor said, his voice echoing so everyone could hear. "The Elders said I should choose a strong female. A warrior."

He leaned down, his lips touching my ear.

"But I think I want the runt," he whispered. "I want to see what happens when I peel back this grey skin and see what’s hiding underneath."

"No!" Kael roared.

The Alpha’s power exploded out of him. He grabbed Victor by the collar and slammed him against the stone wall. The wolves in the hall all stood up, growling. The vampire guards drew their silver swords.

"She is mine!" Kael shouted. His voice was the "Alpha Command." It was a magical force that made everyone in the room drop to their knees.

I fell to the floor, my hands over my ears. The power was too much.

Victor just laughed. Even with Kael’s hand around his throat, he laughed. "You are feral, Kael. Your mind is breaking. You think she belongs to you? You’re addicted to her. I can see the marks on your soul."

Victor looked down at me, a cruel smile on his face.

"Tell me, little hybrid," Victor said. He used the word. Hybrid. The room went silent. Every wolf in the hall stared at me. Their eyes went from confusion to pure hatred. To a wolf, a hybrid was a monster. A curse.

"Is it true?" Elias asked from the side, his face full of horror. "Maya... are you a leech?"

I couldn't speak. I looked at Kael. I expected him to throw me to the vampires. I expected him to kill me himself.

But Kael didn't let go of Victor. He looked down at me, and his eyes weren't black with madness. They were gold. They were clear.

"I don't care what she is," Kael said, his voice deep and steady. "She saved my life. She stays with the pack."

"Then you have broken the treaty," Victor said, his eyes turning red. "And the Vampire King will bring war to your mountains before the moon turns red."

Victor vanished in a cloud of black smoke, his guards following him.

The Great Hall was left in chaos. Wolves were shouting, demanding my death. They were calling me a spy. A demon.

Kael stepped down from the platform. He walked toward me. The wolves parted for him, terrified. He reached down and picked me up in his arms.

"She isn't a demon!" Kael shouted to the room. "And anyone who touches her will answer to me!"

He carried me out of the hall and back toward the stairs. I was shaking so hard I could barely breathe.

"Why did you do that?" I whispered against his chest. "They hate me now. They'll kill us both."

Kael didn't answer until we reached his room. He set me down and locked the door. He turned to me, his face full of a strange, hungry pain.

"I didn't do it for the pack, Maya," he said. He stepped close, his hand cupping my cheek. His thumb brushed over my bottom lip, pulling it down just enough to show the tips of my white fangs. "I did it because I can't live without you. And if the world wants to burn you, they have to go through me first."

He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine.

"But Victor wasn't lying," Kael whispered. "I can smell the other one on you now. The choice is starting, Maya. Your body is changing."

I looked in the mirror over his shoulder. My eyes, usually grey, were starting to glow with a faint, violet light.

The night was too quiet. After the chaos in the Great Hall, Kaelen had fallen into a deep, exhausted sleep. The "Alpha Command" he had used took a lot of strength. I watched his chest rise and fall for a moment. He looked so peaceful, but I knew the peace wouldn't last. The pack wanted me dead, and the Prince wanted me as a trophy.

I couldn't stay in that room. My skin felt tight, and my heart was racing. I needed air.

I waited until the guards at the door rotated their shift. I knew the castle better than anyone… I had spent years scrubbing every secret corner of it. I slipped out through a small servant’s window and dropped into the cold, wet grass.

I ran. I didn't stop until the stone walls of the Silver Peak Pack were far behind me. I headed straight for the Shadow Border, where the trees were thick and the mist was heavy. This was the only place I felt like I could breathe.

"You always were a runner, Maya," a voice whispered from the dark.

I froze. My fangs slid down instantly. My wolf ears twitched. I turned around, my back against a white tree.

"Who’s there?" I demanded.

A woman stepped out from behind a veil of mist. She was beautiful, but her beauty was scary. She had long, wild hair the color of midnight and eyes that glowed like purple fire. She wore a dress made of old lace and feathers.

"Mother?" I whispered. My voice broke.

I hadn't seen Morgana Van* since I was a little girl. She was the woman who had left me at the pack gates with a lie and a prayer.

"Don't look so shocked, little bird," Morgana said. She walked toward me, her feet making no sound on the leaves. She reached out to touch my cheek, but I pulled away.

"You left me," I said, my anger rising. "You left me to be a slave! You knew they would hate me if they found out what I was!"

Morgana laughed, and the sound made the trees shiver. "I left you to survive. If you had stayed with me, the Vampire King would have found you years ago. I hid you in the one place no one would look for a hybrid—in a pack of prideful, stupid wolves."

"Kael isn't stupid," I snapped.

Morgana’s eyes narrowed.

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