MasukEMILIE
"Get away from the window!"
Mrs. Hawthorne yanked me backward just as something crashed against the glass. The window should have shattered, but it didn't like there was an invisible barrier holding whatever was out there back.
"What is that?" I couldn't stop shaking.
"Dark forces." She was already pulling me toward the door. "They found you.. I thought we had until tomorrow, I though"
Her voice broke, and that scared me more than anything else. Mrs. Hawthorne never lost her composure ;Never.
We ran into the hallway. She still had my arm, dragging me toward the back door, but then she froze. Her whole body went rigid.
"They're already inside," she breathed.
The temperature dropped so fast I could see my breath misting in front of my face. The lights flickered once, twice, then died completely.
In the darkness, I heard it.
A sound like wind through dead trees. Like whispers in a language that made my brain hurt just hearing it. Like something breathing that definitely shouldn't be breathing.
"Stay behind me," Mrs. Hawthorne commanded, her voice suddenly different Powerful,Ancient.
"What are you"
She raised her hands and started speaking in that same painful language; Light blazed from her palms, so bright I had to squint.
And I saw them.
They weren't shadows anymore. They were solid. Human shaped but wrong, made of darkness so thick it looked oily, And they had eyes dozens of glowing red eyes all focused on me.
"Give us the child," one of them hissed. The voice came from everywhere at once. "Give us the child and your death will be quick, witch."
"Over my dead body," Mrs. Hawthorne snarled.
The thing laughed. "That can be arranged."
They attacked.
Mrs. Hawthorne screamed words I didn't understand, and light exploded from her hands like a weapon. Where it touched the shadow creatures, they shrieked and recoiled. She was fighting them. Actually fighting monsters with magic, pushing them back toward the door.
This wasn't real. This couldn't be real.
"Run!" she shouted without turning around. "Out the back! Run now!"
But I couldn't move. I was frozen, watching my elderly nanny transform into some kind of warrior, blasting creatures that shouldn't exist with light that couldn't be real.
More of them poured through the door too many..way too many for one person to fight.
"I said run!"
One of the creatures broke through her defense. It wrapped around her ankle like a chain and yanked her off her feet.. She hit the floor hard, and I heard the impact knock the wind out of her.
"No!" I finally moved, running toward her.
"Stay back!" She threw out her hand and something invisible slammed into me like a truck, throwing me backward into the wall. Pain exploded through my whole body.
More creatures wrapped around her. Around her arms, her legs, and her throat. They lifted her into the air, her feet dangling helplessly.
"The prophecy awakens," she choked out. "You're the key, Emilie.The broken queen; Find the marked son"
They squeezed.
I heard bones crack.
Heard her scream..
Then nothing.
Mrs. Hawthorne's body hit the floor like a puppet with cut strings.
"NO!" The scream ripped out of me. "NO!"
I crawled to her, my whole body shaking. Her eyes were open, staring at nothing. Her neck was bent wrong. Blood trickled from her nose.
"Wake up," I sobbed, shaking her. "Please wake up.. Don't leave me."
The creatures surrounded me. I could smell themrot and copper and old earth.
"The child is ours," one hissed.
Something inside me snapped.
I can't explain it any better than that. It felt like a dam breaking, Like a door being kicked open, Like something that had been sleeping my entire life suddenly woke up and screamed.
Power flooded through me.
I opened my mouth and light exploded from my body in every direction.
Not controlled light like Mrs. Hawthorne's. This was wild furious. It felt like rage given form, like grief turned into a weapon.
The creatures shrieked and scattered, fleeing through the walls like smoke.
And then I was alone with Mrs. Hawthorne's body and the ruins of the only home I'd ever known.
I knelt there shaking, that power still crackling under my skin like electricity. The pendant around my neck was burning hot.
A sound outside. Branches breaking.
They were coming back.
Mrs. Hawthorne's words echoed in my head, run… Find the marked son. Silvercrest.
"I'm sorry," I whispered, touching her face one last time. "I'm so sorry."
Then I forced myself to stand. Grabbed my phone, Shoved my feet into boots.
And ran out into the storm.
Rain hit me like needles. Lightning showed me the forest ahead dark and endless and terrifying.
Behind me, I heard them hunting.
So I ran.
(Emilie's POV)When I woke up, nothing was right.The sky wasn't the sky. It hung above like broken glass, shimmering between night and day without ever committing to either. Rivers flowed backward, water running upward into clouds of silver mist. The ground beneath me pulsed like it had a heartbeat. Every breath I took tasted like iron and rain mixed together.I wasn't in the mortal world anymore.I was somewhere else. Somewhere that didn't follow the normal rules.The Shadowlands.We were riding through them on horses that made no sound. Lysander's guards surrounded me, their armor so black it seemed to absorb light. Their movements were silent, their faces hidden behind dark visors. Even their horses left no prints on the silver sand beneath us.My wrists glowed faintly, the twin moon marks shimmering. Chains of shadow hung loosely around my arms. They didn't hurt. They didn't even feel tight. But they were there, a constant reminder that I wasn't free anymore."Where are you taking
(Emilie's POV)The ceremonial hall smelled of smoke and burning silver.Torchlight flickered across the stone walls, casting long shadows. Every seat was filled. Elders, warriors, even people I'd never seen before crowded into the space. They'd all come to watch me get bound to Silvercrest forever.Magnus stood at the altar in black and silver robes, his voice rolling through the chamber like thunder. "Tonight, we unite the child of twilight with our pack. We bring balance. We bring protection."The crowd murmured their approval. My stomach twisted.I stood in the center of a circle carved with runes, wearing a ceremonial gown so heavy I could barely breathe. Silver charms hung from the fabric, jingling softly with every movement. My wrists glowed faintly where the moon marks had started to appear.Storm watched from the edge of the circle, her
(Emilie's POV)The silence after the attack was suffocating.For three days, Silvercrest held its breath. The halls reeked of medicine and ash. Everywhere I walked, eyes followed me like I was poison. The whispers started almost immediately."She's the reason they came.""The shadows were looking for her.""Maybe Magnus should turn her over before more people die."I heard them all. I pretended not to care, but each word carved itself into my chest.By the fourth morning, Magnus called a council.The great hall filled with pack leaders and warriors, their faces hard and suspicious. Magnus stood at the center, towering and calm, his silver-gray eyes cold as winter. Everyone fell silent when he spoke."The attack was coordinated," he announced. "Our wards were breached from the Shadowlands. But I want to be clear
(Emilie's POV)Storm's words were still hanging in the air when it happened."They're coming," she'd whispered, and I'd felt the weight of it settle over me like a funeral shroud. But I didn't understand. Not really, not until the ground itself started to shake.The tremor began small, barely noticeable. But then it grew. Harder, deeper. Like something massive was waking up far beneath the earth and pushing upward. The moonflowers in the garden began to wither, their light dimming. The fountains stuttered and went still."What's happening?" I asked, but Storm was already moving.She grabbed my wrist and pulled me away from the garden. "We need to get back to the palace. Now."Ryker and Asher were already gone, fading back into the shadows like they'd known this was coming all along. The garden itself seemed to collapse around us, the beautiful silver light fading to gray. We ran through the archway just as it sealed shut behind us.We made it back to my chamber, but we weren't there l
(Emilie's POV)I couldn't sleep at night. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the shadows from Kai's warning creeping across my walls. The darkness whispered things I didn't want to hear, and when I finally gave up and opened my eyes, dawn was already breaking over Silvercrest.That's when I saw her standing by the window.Storm. The woman with the white blonde hair and those pale, strange eyes that seemed to see right through you. The one who'd whispered about marks appearing when my power fully awakened. I hadn't seen her since that night, and part of me had hoped I wouldn't have to again. But here she was, watching the forest like she could read its secrets."You're awake," she said without turning around. Her voice was quiet but it made my heart jump anyway. "Good. We don't have much time.""What do you want?" I asked, still half tangled in my blankets.She finally looked at me, and those pale eyes seemed to glow in the early morning light. "The marks, Emilie. They're starting to s
EMILIEThey gave me a room that was bigger than my entire house had been. Huge bed, private bathroom, windows overlooking the forest. It should have felt safe.It felt like a cage.Aurora and Ethan tried to talk to me, but I couldn't. Every time I looked at them, all I could think about was Mrs. Hawthorne's broken body on the floor. The woman who actually raised me, who actually loved me, who died protecting me from the consequences of their choices."We'll let you rest," Aurora finally said, tears in her eyes. "But Emilie... we really did think we were doing the right thing.""Maybe you did," I said quietly. "But that doesn't make it hurt less."The words came out flat, empty. I wanted to scream at them. I wanted to ask them how they could sleep at night knowing they'd left me with a target on my back and lied for a foundation. But I was too tired, too broken. The anger would come later, I was sure of it. Right now, I just need them gone.They left, and I was alone for the first time







