LOGIN“Althea,” Gavriel growled, catching her as her body wavered. Her head rested on his shoulder, her warm breath brushing against his skin.
“No… no, no, no,” he muttered softly. He held her close, one hand supporting her head, the other wrapped around her waist.
“Who would dare do this?!” She heard Gavriel grunt, his voice hoarse and angry. “You’re not dying on me,” he growled through gritted teeth.
Althea felt like she was slipping away. The room whirled around her. Her sight dimmed, and each breath became harder to take. Her body burned internally as the wine-turned-poison spread through her blood like wildfire.
Then... suddenly... she felt it...
Something sharp scraped the delicate skin between her neck and shoulder. Her eyes flew open just as she felt a sharp, piercing pain. She gasped, her fingers twitching from the shock.
“Wha-?” she tried to speak, but her voice faltered.
It wasn’t just any pain. It was a bite. His bite… Gavriel’s fangs had punctured her skin.
The heat from his mouth and the intense energy flowing through him surged into her veins like lightning. Her heart trembled and then pounded fiercely. The pain intensified, bringing with it a strange sensation… a pull like an unstoppable force.
"MINE!" he growled.
The moment Gavriel laid Althea’s unconscious body on her bed and saw the blood still damp on the curve of her neck from his bite, something in him snapped. “You’ll survive. Whoever did this will pay. I’ll burn the world down for touching what’s mine.”
He stepped out and turned to his Beta, Osman, whose face had gone pale the second he saw Gavriel’s expression.
“Seal the estate,” Gavriel commanded, his tone icy and precise. “No one is to enter or leave. Find every servant, guard, and anyone who has been in Althea’s chamber since noon today. Bring them all to the throne room at once.
Osman responded without hesitation. “Yes, Your Majesty.”
Within an hour, the palace was shaken by the sound of armored footsteps and shouting, filling every corridor with tension. The guards, kitchen staff, maids, and even Melva were summoned and made to kneel in the dimly lit throne room.
Gavriel, dressed in black with his crimson cloak draped over one shoulder like spilled blood, stood on the stairs, his cold eyes scanning the gathered crowd.
Althea’s scent still hovered behind him… warm and sweet, now mixed with a bitter poison note. Gavriel’s jaw clenched tightly. No human or hybrid could have tolerated such a dose. The attacker who added it to her wine knew exactly what they were doing.
He had no option. He wasn’t meant to mark her. Not yet. Not in these circumstances. But it was the only way to save her.
His Lycan-infused bite was the only way to cleanse her of poison. When his Lycan essence fused with hers through the mark, the venom became harmless. His strength served as her shield, prompting her body to adjust and heal.
It was risky, personal, and lasting. Yet, he would do it again without hesitation. Because the moment he saw her fall and gasp in his arms, her eyes pleading even though her lips could no longer speak… something feral had been unleashed inside him. And that part of him would destroy the entire realm to ensure her survival.
“Someone poisoned the wine given to my breeder,” he said coldly, his voice reverberating off the stone walls. “She drank it and nearly died.”
Gasps spread through the crowd.
Gavriel descended the stairs slowly, each step deliberate and commanding. “I will ask once, who tampered with the bottle on her table? Who touched it? Speak now, or I will force the truth out of you."
Melva shook her head, her eyes filled with fear. “I-I’m the one who always serves her, my King. But I didn’t bring the wine this time... it was already there when I entered her chambers to clean.”
“Who placed it there?” he barked.
The servants shared anxious glances. After a moment, a trembling young maid cautiously stepped forward, head bowed so low her chin nearly touched her chest. "I... I only brought the tray as Lady Cara instructed."
Silence fell sharply. Gavriel’s eyes darkened. “Cara?”
*****
The smell of blood filled the air as Gavriel burst into the courtyard. His eyes resembled stormclouds, cold and crackling with contained rage. Warriors parted silently, not daring to interfere with the Alpha King in such a fierce mood.
“Bring her,” he growled.
Two guards pulled Cara Richmond forward, her face scratched from resisting, her pride lost. She was still beautiful, but fear showed in every part of her face. She fell to her knees, trembling as she gazed up at him.
“My King-” she began, voice cracking.
“You dared touch what is mine,” Gavriel said, his voice low, dangerous. “You poisoned her.”
“She’s a traitor’s daughter!” Cara snapped, tears brimming in her eyes. “She’s filth! Not even worthy to warm your bed, let alone carry your heirs!”
Gavriel’s eyes glowed. “Say that again.”
Cara’s voice wavered. “She’s… she’s not even worthy of being your sex slave. I did this for you! To protect your name, your legacy! She doesn't deserve you, Gavriel. You don't see it now, but she's already making you soft. I did it because I love you and—”
“You love me?” He cut off. “Then you should have followed my orders. You would have known that no one is allowed to touch what belongs to me. No one is allowed to harm her. Not even with a look."
Cara sobbed. “Please, Your Majesty… I was jealous. I lost control. I just- I thought if she was gone…”
“You thought you could win me?” he hissed. “By killing her?”
He stepped forward, causing Cara to stumble backwards. The other guards remained still, unwilling to intervene.
“No, please… I didn’t mean-”
He lifted his hand, claws now extended, gleaming dangerously in the moonlight. “I said no one touches what’s mine. You all heard me.”
Cara opened her mouth to scream, but her words were lost in a sickening, swift strike. Blood stained the stone floor, not a single soul dared breathe.
Gavriel stood over her lifeless body, eyes still burning, chest heaving. Then he turned to the stunned crowd and growled, “If anyone else even thinks of harming my breeder… then I guess it’s a beg for a death this swift.”
Then he walked away, blood dripping from his hand, his only thought consumed by the girl fighting for her life.
His mate.
His.
“Take him down right now,” Althea cried to Gavriel. She could no longer bear watching Kael being poisoned and slowly consumed by the darkness.“Strike through his heart,” she added when she saw the black heart coiled around Kael’s own, pulsing like a parasite feeding on him.Gavriel did not hesitate.He moved instantly and drove his still-sheathed sword straight toward Kael’s chest.The moment the blade struck, a burst of white flame erupted from it and spread across Kael’s body in a swirling wave of holy light. Althea watched as Lionel’s power surged forward, crushing the black, beating heart wrapped around Kael’s own.Kael screamed.But the scream that followed was not entirely his.Another voice rose with it… sharp, furious, and filled with agony as the demonic spirit inside him was forced into the light.By the time Kael collapsed to the ground, Althea quickly ran to his side and knelt beside him, taking his hand tightly in hers.“Kael, renounce it,” she urged softly but firmly. “
The deliverance was supposed to happen tonight after dinner. That had been their plan once Althea confirmed whether there was any demonic or unclean spirit inside Kael’s body. They intended to invite Kael and the other contestants to dine with them, then quietly ask everyone else to leave afterward so Kael could remain behind. That was when they would begin the deliverance. It was meant to be their first operation.Originally, it would have been Gavriel and Osman performing the deliverance with Althea guiding them. But Gavriel had already refused to let his wife become physically involved. Unfortunately for him, Althea was stubborn.They had already begun forming a small group of gifted individuals who could see and sense demonic and unclean spirits. In the future, this group would assist during deliverance rites under Gavriel’s lead together with Althea. However, the members were still undergoing training and screening. Elior himself would arrive in two days to personally guide the
The next morning, Althea attended the court session with Gavriel, seated beside him on the royal dais. It wasn’t her first time attending a meeting like this, yet somehow she still felt nervous.Gavriel had been unusually quiet since morning, and she already knew why. Even now, she could hardly believe how petty the once ruthless Gavriel could be when it came to her. He was truly waiting for her to show everyone, right there in court, how much she doted on him.The great doors swung open as the guards announced the arrival of the four remaining candidates for the position of Minister of Justice.Althea’s eyes immediately found Kael among them. At the same moment, his gaze searched for hers as well.Her fingers tightened unconsciously around the hem of her gown.‘No,’ she gasped silently under her breath. She had to blink several times to make sure she was seeing it correctly.She couldn’t believe it.A dark demonic spirit like a serpent was latched onto Kael’s back, its long shadowy b
The marketplace was especially lively that day. More merchants than usual had arrived because of the week-long celebration for the Queen’s pregnancy. The King had opened the borders to traders for the occasion, though strict protocols were still in place to maintain security.Beatrice found herself enjoying the outing far more than she expected. She wandered from stall to stall, looking at different goods and occasionally buying small items. Lord Evan accompanied her closely, and to her surprise, Uriel was there as well… carrying most of her purchases.“Are you sure you don’t need to go, my Lord?” she asked Uriel deliberately while browsing through a boutique that displayed neatly folded scarves. “I thought you needed to buy medicines.”“Right, my lord,” Lord Evan added politely. “I will make sure Lady Beatrice remains safe with me around.”Beatrice caught the brief gloomy look that crossed Uriel’s face before he quickly masked it with his usual calm expression.“Gustav and Juno are h
Gavriel could no longer hold himself back. As soon as he finished his duties at the palace, he headed straight to where Althea was.It was already late noon when he arrived. From a distance, he saw her laughing freely while playing cards with Melva and Tristan.He didn’t approach her right away. Instead, he stayed where he was and simply watched her for a moment.Rudy quickly came forward to greet him and began reporting what had happened during the picnic by the shore.“Lord Tristan has started approaching Trudis as well. It seems Her Majesty and Lady Melva are trying to play matchmaker between the two,” Rudy added.Gavriel gave a small nod, his lips curving slightly as he watched the bright smile on his wife’s face.“I want to go to the market with her today,” Gavriel informed Rudy before walking toward Althea.As soon as Melva noticed him, she quickly stood up from where she had been sitting on the ground. Tristan and the twins followed her lead and greeted him politely. Gavriel ga
Days passed, and the long feast continued as scheduled. Life in the palace returned to its usual rhythm.Gavriel had originally intended for Althea to attend court meetings regularly, but with her pregnancy, he limited her presence to once or twice a week, depending on how she felt.After all, they could always discuss important matters in private. Althea often asked about the court sessions, sharing her thoughts and opinions, which Gavriel always took into careful consideration.Today’s session was supposed to be routine. Yet, Gavriel’s expression remained unusually sour.The reason was simple. Kael Moore was present again. He almost forgot about this man…At the front of the hall, Minister Marius Ward stood with the shortlisted candidates for the position of Minister of Justice that had been long vacant. After rounds of screening and elimination, only four remained.“Your Majesty, we will proceed with the next stage of selection through a majority vote from the Royal Council. The fo
The sun had yet to rise when Althea stirred on the bed. She slowly opened her eyes, only to realize she was tightly wrapped in Gavriel’s embrace. One of his arms was draped possessively around her waist, pulling her flush against his chest.
Beatrice groaned as her eyes fluttered open.“Ugh… my head,” she mumbled, pressing her palms against her temples and rubbing gently, hoping to soothe the pounding inside.&
Uriel could not believe his eyes when Riela summoned him over and he saw Beatrice sitting at their table, giggling to herself as if she were the only person in the entire pavilion.“What happened? Why did you call for me?” he asked his cousin with a frown, though his gaze never left Beatrice.He ha
The Time They Had Lost“I am sorry, dear,” the Queen Mother said softly. “Please forgive me for how I treated you before.”Althea felt the warmth of her embrace and gently returned it, her hand moving in a soothing motion along the older woman’s back as she felt her trembling.“I’m really sorry… I







