登入"I’m going to marry Alina.”Liam’s voice was calm, almost indifferent, as he announced in his study room. He sat in his chair, one leg crossed over the other, fingers resting lightly against the armrest. The weight of his words filled the room like a storm waiting to explode.He and Alina had returned to the city only an hour ago. Without hesitation, Liam had summoned Felix, Asher, Xavier, and Micah to inform them personally. He hadn’t asked for advice. He hadn’t asked for approval.He was simply informing them.For several long seconds after he spoke, the room fell into a suffocating silence. The men stared at him as if they hadn’t heard him correctly. It was as though the Devil himself had just claimed he intended to grow wings of light.Then—“Hahaha!”Asher and Xavier looked at each other before bursting into loud laughter, unable to hold it in.“You’re getting married?” Asher said between laughs, clutching his stomach. “How is that even possible?”Xavier shook his head in disbeli
Alina felt as though every drop of blood had been drained from her body. Her heart pounded erratically in her chest, beating so fast it almost hurt. Her lower lip trembled uncontrollably as she stood there, frozen.Her eyes slowly drifted down to her hand.To the ring.Her vision blurred. Her eyes welled up, and tears spilled freely down her cheeks. She bowed her head, hurriedly wiping them away with the back of her hand, but no matter how hard she tried, the tears refused to stop flowing.Were these tears of joy?Then why did her chest feel so tight?Why did her heart ache at the same time?She had never expected this. She never thought he would agree to marry her. Not after everything he had said, he wasn’t going to marry.Alina felt happiness so overwhelming that it couldn’t be put into words. It flooded her entire being, warm and dizzying. Yet beneath it, fear quietly took root. A strange, unsettling fear whispered that something about this wasn’t right, even though it was exactly
Alina felt as though every drop of blood had been drained from her body. Her heart pounded erratically in her chest, beating so fast it almost hurt. Her lower lip trembled uncontrollably as she stood there, frozen.Her eyes slowly drifted down to her hand.To the ring.Her vision blurred. Her eyes welled up, and tears spilled freely down her cheeks. She bowed her head, hurriedly wiping them away with the back of her hand, but no matter how hard she tried, the tears refused to stop flowing.Were these tears of joy?Then why did her chest feel so tight?Why did her heart ache at the same time?She had never expected this. She never thought he would agree to marry her. Not after everything he had said, he wasn’t going to marry.Alina felt happiness so overwhelming that it couldn’t be put into words. It flooded her entire being, warm and dizzying. Yet beneath it, fear quietly took root. A strange, unsettling fear whispered that something about this wasn’t right, even though it was exactly
“I love you, Liam.”The moment those heartfelt words slipped from Alina’s lips, the world seemed to stop breathing. The crackling fire faded into silence, and even time itself appeared to slow. Seconds ticked by painfully as their eyes locked, and realization slammed into her chest.She had said it.Her pulse accelerated, her heart pounding so loudly it felt like it might burst out of her chest. Fear slowly crept into her heart the longer Liam simply stood there, staring at her, silent, unmoving, like a statue carved from stone. She hadn’t meant to say it. In fact, she didn’t even know when those words had escaped her mouth.Alina tried to speak again, tried to explain, to take the words back, but her lips parted uselessly. No sound came out.Liam blinked once. Then again. It was as though he was trying to wake himself from a dream. He was completely shocked by the words that had come from Alina’s mouth. His mind went blank, leaving him speechless and unsure how to react.If it had be
In Nightspire City, deep within the frozen forest where sunlight barely touched the ground, a lone lady moved swiftly between the towering trees. Her head was covered with a blue scarf pulled low over her face, and a long black gown trailed behind her as she walked. With every few steps, she glanced over her shoulder, her heart pounding as fear crept into her chest. She walked faster, almost running, as if something unseen was chasing her through the shadows.The cold bit into her skin, but she did not stop. Her legs carried her forward until, at last, a small, old hut appeared before her. She slowed to a halt and stood still, listening. The forest was unnaturally quiet, no birds, no insects, only the faint rustling of dry leaves beneath the wind.After standing there for a moment, she gathered her courage and approached the hut. The door was low, forcing her to bend as she stepped inside.The moment her foot crossed the threshold, her body stiffened.The stench hit her like a blow, t
When Alina woke up, her eyes slowly adjusted as she stared around, her brows knitting together in confusion.Where was she?This wasn’t her room. It wasn’t even her room in Liam’s house.She pushed herself up and sat on the bed, her head throbbing lightly. Then memory slowly returned; she and Liam had gone on a trip… she had fallen asleep in the car. Her gaze drifted around the room again, and surprise flickered across her face at how old everything looked.The bedroom felt frozen in time. The wooden bed frame beneath her was worn and slightly creaky, its surface smoothed by years of use. Beside the bed stood a simple wooden nightstand, and on it rested an old lamp and a stack of books tied together with a fraying ribbon. The walls were painted a pale cream, now faded in places. A single window let filtered sunlight seep through sheer, yellowed curtains that swayed gently in the breeze. At the far end of the room stood a tall wardrobe, leaning slightly to one side, as though it had st
His voice had been steady until now, but something tightened in his chest as he continued reading.“I can’t wait for her to bear my children. I know we will be the best parents in the world.”He stopped again and glanced down at Alina. She was staring at him, her eyes wide, silently absorbing every
DREAMWearing a long, beautifully designed white gown, Alina stood in the center of a grand hall, holding a bouquet of white flowers. Soft music filled the air.She smiled at the people around her.Her parents stood among the crowd, smiling proudly at her. Tears filled her eyes as she looked ahead
Liam gently laid Alina down on the bed.Her body was cold…. far too cold.Her skin had turned unnaturally pale, almost white, as if all the life had been drained from her veins. There was barely a pulse. Barely a breath.Liam straightened slowly.Without hesitation, he whispered a spell. A faint gl
The next day, Lilith and Alina spent hours roaming around the city. They visited a few beautiful spots, tasted different varieties of food, and snapped countless pictures.Alina was the happiest; she made sure to try every snack she saw. Deep down, she knew this was a once-in-a-lifetime experience,







