Vlad immediately halted his steps as he approached the castle, even though he hadn't entered his own castle yet. He could already sense that the scent of Aurel was no longer in the vicinity, causing him to quickly rush inside. He opened the door to Aurel's previously occupied room, only to find it empty. Similarly, there was no trace of Loma's aroma in his castle. Vlad growled in frustration, clenching his fists and tightening his jaw."Damn siren really took Aurel away," Vlad muttered to himself before resuming his search. If they had recently left, it meant they were still within the Naighthell territory. Vlad couldn't afford to let Aurel slip away after the grave mistake he had made before.Vlad still hesitated to meet Aurel face to face, fearing that she would be scared and hate him. That's why Vlad had been trying to make Aurel accustomed to living in the castle with him before he decided to confront her. However, before his plan could come to fruition, Loma had already spirited
They immediately turned to look at Vlad, who was now among them."Good job, Vlad. Have you already obtained your Mate?" Erebus asked, making Vlad look at him with a flat expression."Yes, I've found her, but I have no intention of eliminating her," Vlad replied, causing Erebus to gaze at him questioningly."Don't tell me you're tempted again by a face that resembles Luna's. You should have eliminated her because that woman is the one who hurt you," Erebus taunted, making Vlad visibly angry."Stop your nonsense. You only instructed me to keep her away from that wolf, and I've done just that. So, stop pressuring me because I owe you nothing, and I'm not your lackey," Vlad retorted, then turned his gaze towards Gray."And as for you, you're a pathetic mate who can't even protect your own partner," Vlad said, deliberately provoking Gray's emotions."You damn vampire really can only boast and say foolish things. Don't you know who you're dealing with?" Gray responded. Without further ado,
Gray continued to gaze at Aurel, who had been unconscious for nearly two days. Despite having her examined by a doctor, Gray remained restless until he was sure that Aurel would awaken."Do we need to call a healer from Wentira?" Brenda asked, but Gray shook his head."I don't want to deal with Wentira for now, even though I'm certain that Alpha King is aware of the chaos I caused in Plantea. I just want you to find another way," Gray replied, prompting Brenda to glance at Rex, who was equally concerned about Aurel's condition."The doctor said Aurel was exhausted," Brenda explained."Exhausted to the point of being unconscious for two days?" Gray questioned, prompting Brenda to sigh deeply."In that case, you better rest too during this week. You've been expending your powers aimlessly. After that, you can ensure Aurel's well-being," Brenda advised, and Gray nodded. She then took Rex out of the room, leaving Gray to do whatever he wished with his mate.Gray extended his hand, gently
The dark atmosphere, the penetrating scent of the forest that immediately reaches my nose, makes me scan my gaze in all directions. I don't know where I am at the moment. I'm certain that I should be on a plane heading to the place where I will be living in the future. So why have I ended up in this unfamiliar place, I wonder. " He should have been truly sent into exile." The heavy voice echoes, making me jolt. The voice is so clear, yet I haven't located its source. " What's wrong with me? Isn't it just a matter of time?" Another sentence I hear guides my steps towards the source of the voice, and this time I see a group of people. But where is this? The ambiance is vastly different from the place I'm familiar with. It's like the setting of a fantasy movie—a royal throne with chairs lined up in front of it. "This isn't normal. How can he become the heir of this nation's clan when he hasn't achieved his awakening until now?" Someone before their King utters these words while seated
I descend the stairs while occasionally observing every corner of the room around me. In this large house, it's only Rex who consistently resides here. Aunt Anna is always busy managing her bakery, which isn't far from this residential complex. Her bakery is always bustling with customers because her homemade bread is simply the best. Sometimes, she chooses to stay there if she feels tired of going back and forth between the shop and home. Her husband, Uncle Jo, only comes home once a week as he works in a different city from us. "Morning, aunty." I greet as I see Aunt Anna preparing bread—her own creations. "Morning, sweety. Did you sleep well?" she asks while gently patting my cheek. "Yes, I slept really well." I reply, offering her my best smile. Aunt Anna bears a striking resemblance to my mother, though she's more motherly in her demeanor compared to my actual mother. Aunt Anna knows how to treat a child and knows how to give them attention—a quality that sets her apart from m
"Lia, wake up." I hear someone faintly knocking or rather pounding on my bedroom door, yelling my name. "Lia, oh god, what time did you sleep? And what's all this?" My eyes are still half closed, and the voice now sounds distinctly close, full of annoyance. Slowly, I start opening my eyes, looking out the window, only to realize that the moon has given way to the sun. "Don't you want to be on time for your first day of school?" Rex's voice snaps me out of my drowsy state, and I quickly jerk awake, tossing aside the thick fur blanket wrapped around me and scrambling out of bed. Oh god, I forgot. It's my first day of school, and here I am tangled up in a thick fur blanket. In haste, I throw off the furry mess that's wrapped around me and immediately get up from my slumber. Ugh, my body feels like it's been crushed since I slept directly on the furry carpet last night. Yes, my insomnia came back again, and as usual, I'd spent the night reading horror or thriller novels. You can tell
Slowly, I begin to knock on the slightly ajar classroom door and hear footsteps approaching before the door opens. "Morning, Miss Spencer. I'm Aurelya, the new transfer student starting today." I say a bit nervously, facing the woman with a bit of excess weight in front of me. Her lipstick is incredibly distracting, clashing terribly with her reddish-brown hair, at least in my opinion. "Yes, Miss Brenda informed me, and you're twenty minutes late, Aurel," she says firmly, checking the time on her wristwatch. "And I forgive you this time since it's your first day. So, enter and find an empty seat." She continues. I follow her steps into the classroom and am immediately greeted by a variety of curious gazes from the students. "Please introduce yourself, Aurel." Miss Spencer, now seated at her desk, instructs. I stand in the middle of the room, take a deep breath, and then truly introduce myself. "I'm Aurelya, a transfer student from Indonesia, and—" I pause for a moment, observin
Because of the two lovebirds earlier, I had to cancel my intention to spend a long time in the pool area.I shuddered in disgust as I imagined what they were doing there.Oh God, could the pool water be contaminated by them? I couldn't imagine swimming in the pool water they had used. Instantly, a feeling of nausea swept over me."Are you hungry?" Jeni asked, still faithfully following my steps."Not really, maybe I need an isotonic drink." I replied, because that's what I needed right now. My body's fluid levels had decreased drastically after witnessing that steamy scene. Oh darn, I was thinking about that disgusting thing again."In that case, let's go to the cafeteria." Jeni suggested, pulling my hand once more."Wait, Jen, could you please take me to the swimming club room first? I'm not very familiar with all the locations here, and unfortunately, I left my map in the classroom earlier." I asked for her help, hoping she would agree, since Jeni was the only person I could talk to