Fingers-rugged, strong, and clearly male-twitching where sharp claws had been just moments earlier.
The transformation stopped.
As quickly as it had started, the shift reversed.
The male hand clenched, skin hardening, and nails grew back into long, black talons once again.
AEKEIRA
Aekeira awoke the next morning in an unfamiliar environment, her eyes taking in the luxurious surroundings-the expensive bed and the highly decorated bedchamber.
Confusion clouded her mind as she tried to piece together the events of the previous night. Where am I?
How did I end up here?
And then, the memories came crashing back.
Aekeira threw off the blankets and hastily rose from the bed, her wild blonde hair tumbling messily over her face, obstructing her view.
With a sense of urgency, she gathered her hair into a bun as she made her way out of the golden chambers and toward the southern wing of the citadel.
What happened last night? Is Em alive? Oh, please, let her be alright!
As she pushed open the door to the southern wing, a wave of relief washed over her when she saw no sign of the beast.
But her relief was short-lived as she beheld the sight of Emeriel lying unconscious on the floor. She was naked, marred by bruises and red marks.
Tears welled in Aekeira’s eyes, her hands flying to cover her mouth as she let out a sob. Her heart shattered in her chest.
She had failed Em. She had failed her little sister.
“Oh, Light,” Aekeira whispered, sinking down beside Em and sobbing sorrowfully. Her fingers moved gently, offering soothing touches to her sister’s arm. “I am so sorry, Em. I failed you.”
The door opened, and Aekeira quickly rose, ready to shield her sister’s body with her own if necessary. Madam Livia entered, carrying a bag of herbs. “Is she awake yet?”
“No,” Aekeira found solace in the rhythmic rise and fall of Emeriel’s chest. “I fell asleep, Madam Livia. I do not know how I managed to sleep through the night while Em suffered.”
“You were put to sleep, Aekeira, so stop blaming yourself,” Madam Livia interjected. “Come, help me lift her onto the bed.”
As they carefully moved Emeriel, Madam Livia continued, “Lord Vladya did not want you to do anything that might put your sister’s life in danger, so he made sure you were asleep.”
My sister? Aekeira’s thoughts raced. It suddenly dawned on her that Madam Livia seemed unfazed by the fact that Emeriel was a girl. “You knew?”
Madam Livia nodded. “I know.”
Aekeira watched her closely, waiting for her to say more. Madam Livia finally spared her a glance. “I have known for some days now. You do not see me rushing to report her, so you might want to stop worrying.”
Over the following hours, they painstakingly tended to Em’s wounds, cleaning her and applying potions to her injuries. Aekeira eventually stopped crying, wiping her tears. She had let down her little sister.
Why did the beast target Em specifically? She couldn’t understand why it broke free to harm her sister.
“Where is the beast now?” Aekeira asked as Madam Livia tended to Em’s intimate areas, relieved to discover no injuries or serious wounds, only a few bruises in that area.
“It returned to its confinement in the early hours of the morning. Lord Vladya had the locks changed and reinforced,” Madam Livia replied.
“Lord Vladya? Does he know about Em’s secret?” Aekeira’s heart raced as she began to panic.
“No. The beast left on its own, so the grand Lord had no reason to come here,” Madam Livia explained.
“Wait. If the beast could escape the forbidden chambers so easily, shouldn’t they find a more secure confinement?”
Madam Livia snorted as she gently cleaned and applied ointment to Em’s wounds. “The forbidden chambers are the most secure confinement you will find in Urai. It is well fortified, with impenetrable metal gates and chains.”
“But that beast-“
“That beast, my dear, is one of the strongest Urekai beings to have ever existed. One of the oldest. The grand king himself. That beast has fought and conquered numerous kingdoms and forces throughout the world. One of the few males in existence who could resist the pull of the eclipse moon.”
Madam Livia shook her head. “No one familiar with Grand King Daemonikai would be surprised to discover that the great forbidden chambers of the Abyss land in Ravenshadow Citadel fortress cannot contain him. A place renowned for confining the mightiest of males-Urekai, werewolves, faes, elves, vampires, and orcs.”
Aekeira was… astounded. Speechless.
The name Daemonikai had been linked with countless legends concerning the Urekai, and now it seemed those legends were true.
His strength, power, and ferocity were legendary.
It was unfathomable that the beast she had met was none other than the grand king himself. Who had lived for five thousand years. It was beyond surreal. Aekeira had countless questions.
But the most pressing one… the one that consumed her thoughts, was why a male of such caliber-a beast like that-would take an interest in her twenty-one-year-old sister.
Why Emeriel?
LORD VLADYA
“Where is he?” Lord Vladya asked, quickening his pace as he descended the stairs.
“He is at the sixth square, Your Highness,” replied Yaz, his head soldier, keeping stride. “The people have gathered there. It is quite a crowd.”
Lord Vladya clenched his teeth, striding forward with purpose. Servants and maids scrambled out of his way as soon as they saw him.
Turning a corner, his sharp eyes caught sight of Lord Ottai approaching from the opposite direction with his own group of soldiers. The grim expression on Ottai’s face mirrored Vladya’s.
“Zaiper has gathered the people at the square,” Ottai announced as they drew closer, his tone edged with frustration. “He is informing them about the beast’s escape last night.”
“So I have heard,” Vladya stated, his voice clipped. “This must be stopped.”
“What is wrong with Zaiper? This is a matter for the court, not the public.” Ottai’s brow furrowed. “Why would he do such a thing?”
“It is clear he is trying to gain more support.”
The two walked together toward the square. Lord Vladya shook his head. “Lately, he has grown desperate for the throne.”
When they reached the sixth square, a large crowd had already formed. Their heightened senses allowed them to hear Zaiper’s voice as they approached.
“We cannot keep living in fear. The beast will continue to break free, and more innocent people will be harmed,” Zaiper’s voice boomed, holding the crowd’s attention. “We all loved the grand king. For thousands of years, he was our greatest ruler-the finest the Urekai have ever had.”
“Yes! Long live the grand king!” someone in the crowd shouted.
A chorus of voices echoed, “Long live the grand king!”
Zaiper’s jaw tensed, his eyes darkening with anger, but he masked it well, flashing his practiced smile.
“Indeed,” he said smoothly. “We all cared for our grand king, without question. That is why this tragedy is so painful. None of us would wish the fate of going feral on…”
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