
Whispers of the crimson rose
In the deadly city of Elysara, secrets don't just kill they destroy kingdoms.
Seraphina was never meant to wield the Crimson Rose, an ancient power capable of saving her people... or burning the entire city to ashes. But when the ruthless Black Veil rises from the shadows to claim it, she becomes their next target.
Hunted, betrayed, and forced into a dangerous alliance, Seraphina finds herself bound to Cassian a cold, mysterious warrior with secrets darker than the war itself.
He's dangerous. Unpredictable. And the only one who can keep her alive.
But as enemies close in and the truth about the Crimson Rose begins to unravel, Seraphina realizes something far more terrifying:
The real threat isn't the war.
It's what she's becoming.
And if she loses control...
Elysara won't survive her.
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Chapter 9
The descent back into Ashreach was nothing like the climb. The once-silent stairwell trembled with every step they took, the ancient stones groaning like they were waking from centuries of slumber. The air thickened, heat rising like from a forge. Seraphina gripped the Codex tightly, the mark on her palm tingling as though it had a heartbeat of its own.
Cassian kept close beside her, his eyes darting between the walls and the shadows that now moved with eerie fluidity. Behind them, Solen muttered protective wards under his breath, hands glowing with faint orange sigils.
They emerged into the streets of Ashreach to find the city changed.
Ashreach, once the city of flame and learning, now shimmered with ghostly light. Lanterns lit themselves. Statues turned their heads. The runes embedded in the buildings glowed with the same red hue as the mark on Seraphina's hand.
And then came the whispers low, guttural voices from nowhere and everywhere, chanting in a forgotten tongue.
Cassian stepped in front of Seraphina protectively. "What did the Codex awaken?" Seraphina shook her head. "Not what who."
Solen paled.
"The Flamebound. The ancient guardians of this city. They weren't just scholars. They were sentinels of old magic, bound to the bloodline of the bearer of the Codex."
Cassian narrowed his eyes. "You mean"
"Yes," Solen said. "The Codex doesn't just hold knowledge. It holds command. And Seraphina she's their heir."
Before she could respond, flames burst from the ground in a circle around them. From the fire stepped ghostly figures cloaked warriors with burning eyes and weapons forged of spectral light. Their presence wasn't warm it was suffocating.
One stepped forward. "Bearer of the Codex," he spoke, voice like cracking firewood. "Why do you awaken us?"
Seraphina raised her chin. "Because I seek answers. About my blood. My past. And my future."
Another voice female this time echoed behind her. "The Codex chooses only those who are willing to pay its price. Are you?"
Cassian moved to stand beside her, voice firm. "She's not alone."
The warrior's gaze fell on him. "He bears the shadow of another flame. His loyalty is his burden. He cannot pay what you owe." Seraphina swallowed hard. "Then I will. Whatever it takes."
The flames dimmed. The spectral warriors stepped back, melting into the walls and alleys like mist.
The first voice echoed again, softer now. "Then seek the Ember Gate. Beyond it lies the truth and the test."
Later that night, they camped on the rooftop of an old stone tower, the only place untouched by Ashreach's haunting flames. Cassian sat beside Seraphina , the Codex resting between them.
"You didn't flinch," he said softly. "Not once." "I was terrified," Seraphina whispered. "But I've spent too long being afraid of what I don't know. My parents my powers me."
Cassian turned to face her. "You're not alone in this."
She looked into his eyes. "You said that before. But what if this path changes me? What if I become something... someone you can't recognize?"
He reached out and brushed a lock of hair behind her ear. "Then I'll find you again. Every time."
She didn't know when they leaned in, only that when their lips met, the Codex pulsed softly as if approving.
At dawn, the Ember Gate awaited them.
Carved into the mountainside, the gate was a towering arch of obsidian, covered in runes older than the Empire. A massive phoenix emblem stretched across it, wings outstretched in eternal flame.
Seraphina placed her hand on the center of the gate. The mark on her palm glowed. The gate rumbled and then slowly creaked open, revealing a corridor of fire and smoke.
They stepped through together.
The moment they crossed the threshold, the flames closed behind them.
Inside, time warped. The corridor twisted in on itself. Visions danced along the walls-memories not their own. Cassian saw his father's cold eyes. Solen watched a version of himself betray someone. And Seraphina
She saw her mother.
Standing in a circle of flames. Crying. Chanting. Then vanishing into ash.
"Don't let the fire lie to you!" Solen shouted. But Seraphina wasn't afraid. She walked forward, deeper into the corridor until the flames parted-and she stood in a chamber of molten stone and burning chains.
At its center a woman. Bound. Her face a mirror of Seraphina's, only older. Wiser.
"Mother?" Seraphina whispered.
The woman opened her eyes.
"You found me."
Seraphina could barely breathe. The heat was stifling, but it wasn't the fire that made her tremble it was the sight of her mother, alive but bound in flame forged chains that clung to her wrists and ankles like they were part of her skin. Her hair was singed, her robes tattered, but her eyes those deep, ember like eyes held the same spark Seraphina had seen in her own reflection since childhood.
Cassian stepped into the chamber, drawing his sword instinctively. "Is this... real?"
"It is," Seraphina murmured, stepping forward. Her mother's gaze met hers. "You've come far, child. The Codex has chosen well."
Tears filled Seraphina's eyes. "Why? Why didn't you ever come back? Why was I left with only half-truths and empty rooms?"
"Because my choice saved your life," her mother whispered. "The Flamebound needed a seal. One bound by blood. I became that seal to keep the Codex's true power from falling into the wrong hands."
Solen appeared beside them, his expression grave. "If she was the seal... and now you've broken it..."
Her mother nodded slowly. "Ashreach will awaken fully. The Phoenix Order will rise again friend and foe alike. But the real test begins now Seraphina stepped forward, reaching for the chains. "Then let me free you."
"No," her mother said, her voice suddenly firm. "That's not why you're here. You must complete the Trial of Flame. Only then will your lineage be restored. Only then can I be freed without breaking the balance."
Cassian clenched his fists. "There's always a cost."
Seraphina nodded. "I'll pay it."
The chamber trembled. Lava poured through hidden vents. The phoenix symbol above them burst into flame.
"Then go," her mother said. "Seek the Phoenix Altar. Face the flame that forged our bloodline. Only then will you wield the full power of the Crimson Rose."
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8.2
Overwhelmed by hatred and distress, the young Alpha Kaiden swears to make his brother pay the price of his betrayal...
When her lover defected the King without any warning, the vengeful new Alpha had already come to the poor human girl Ophelia , claiming that she should pay the debt.
***
"You will beg me to fuck you if you want your lover to live," Alpha King Kaiden had lost all his humanity.
"How dare you do this? I'm your brother's mate!" Ophelia whimpered, holding her hands to her breasts.
"That brother who wanted my crown and my life? Fuck him and fuck you!" The furious Alpha didn't care about it anymore.
He wanted revenge!
He grasped her hands and pinned them over her head. Her beautiful body appeared as the silk cloth quickly slid down.
She's damn gorgeous when she was completely naked!
"Well, no wonder my brother wanted to fuck you," Kaiden taunted with a smirk, "but now it's I who will be the one to steal your virginity." Kaiden claimed as he tighten her waist, making her approaching to his d*ck.
"Pl----ease do------nt," her voice was drowned out while his wild kiss fell on her lips.
At this moment, Ophelia knew her life now became a disaster...

8.2
For three years, nineteen-year-old Ella Campbell rotted in a freezing psychiatric isolation room.
Her billionaire family didn't visit her once, only pulling her out today to force her to publicly apologize to Ashlyn, the perfect sister who had framed her.
At Ashlyn's glamorous engagement gala, Ella was treated worse than a stray dog and forced to watch her childhood sweetheart propose to her sister.
When Ella showed no jealousy, her brother Ivan dragged her onto a dark balcony and nearly choked her to death.
Her mother didn't even check if Ella was breathing, merely ordering a makeup artist to paint thick concealer over the dark purple handprints on Ella's neck so the family's stock price wouldn't drop.
Standing under the blinding stage lights in a shapeless gray dress, facing three hundred mocking Wall Street executives, Ella was supposed to be the broken, obedient psycho the Campbells needed.
"I am deeply sorry for the pain I caused."
She was supposed to end the apology there and bow to her abusers, but Ella didn't shed a single tear.
"My only regret is that I didn't insist on waiting for the police to arrive that night. I deeply regret that I didn't demand a full, legal toxicology report to prove to everyone exactly what happened."
As the ballroom erupted into suspicious whispers and her paralyzed twin brother finally saw the violent bruises hidden beneath her makeup, Ella's counterattack against the Campbell family officially began.

7.9
He tilted her chin up, his touch deceptively gentle.
"You're trembling," he whispered, brushing his thumb over her lips, slow enough to make her shiver.
"Is it fear..." His gaze lingered on her mouth. "Or me?"
Her pulse stuttered, betraying her. He was too close, and her body didn't seem to remember which feeling came first, terror or desire.
****
Elena Castellano never thought her father would trade her freedom to keep her safe. But after a violent attack changes everything, she is forced to marry the one man she has every reason to be afraid of, Stefano Bernardo, the ruthless heir to one of Milan's most dangerous families.
To the world, it's a union between two powerful families.
To Stefano, it's the sweetest revenge.
Stuck in a marriage built on deceit and danger, Elena must fight not only for her freedom but also for her life, because Stefano's revenge runs deeper than she ever imagined.
And if she truly wants to live, she must face the truth: the real danger isn't her husband's revenge; it's falling for him.
He married her to destroy her family.
But she might become the death of him - literally.

8.4
"How can you smile like that when neither of your fathers are here at your own wedding reception?" Pond asked, eyeing Dunk, who stood in the gallery, smiling towards his newly-wedded husband.
Dunk's smile didn't waver, but his eyes darkened. He turned to Pond, voice sharp, "Do you think I don't care? That I'd go against them on purpose?"
Pond responded without hesitation, "Aren't you doing exactly that?"
"No, I'm not," Dunk snapped. His voice dropped lower, colder. "I'm standing here for my pride-the same pride he crushed. I'm not a child who goes crying to his parents. He destroyed me, P'Pond. Now it's my turn. I'm going to destroy his life-completely."
Pond looked shaken. "You can't marry someone for revenge, Dunk. I told you-I'm here for you. I'll never let anyone from the Guthithanan family hurt you again."
Dunk's voice cracked as he exploded, "But he crossed the line that night!" He scanned the room and quickly pulled Pond into a quieter corner.
His voice was low and furious. "He shattered everything I had. And now, with this marriage, I'm going to make him live with the consequences. He's trapped with me now-forever. I won't let him walk away so easily."
His gaze flicked across the room-directly to Joong, who stood beside Sarawat, calmly speaking to a business partner. Joong caught Dunk's stare and instinctively looked his way.
Dunk raised his champagne glass with a mocking smile. A toast to war.
Joong clenched his jaw, returning the gesture coolly-but his burning eyes slid to Pond, full of rage and warning.

9.6
Nelson Smith has been struggling for survival due to kidney failure. Without a transplant, he has less than four months to live.
No one in his family matched after tests were done. Not even his siblings, parents or cousins, except for one person, Janice Capuno, his wife.
Janice used to be the darling of a wealthy Dynasty, until she hid her identity and married the man she loves, Nelson Smith, against her parent's wishes.
Instead of getting love, she was treated like a servant by her mother-in-law, mocked as a gold-digger by her sister in-law, but for her husband, his love towards her remained unshakable. He'd never ceased defending and protecting her from his family, that's why when the doctors confirmed her to be a match, she didn't hesitate to get herself cut open to save Nelson's life.
****
There was barely thirty minutes to the surgery, and Janice was already in her hospital gown, waiting to get cut and her kidney given out to save her husband's life, when the reality of everything she had believed in came changing in her eyes.
"Babe....my phone...switch it off...battery." Nelson pointed to his bag weakly before the sedative took full action on him. Just before she'll put the phone off, a WhatsApp notification suddenly popped up. It was from Tricia, his University ex-girlfriend.
"Baby, has the fool gone into the theatre yet? I can't wait for this to be over. Once you get the kidney, we're done with her." The message read.

8.8
Fleeing shadows in the hallway, Adrian Vale knew betrayal came from those closest. A fortune inherited meant little when blood turned cold. Last breaths tasted of lies whispered at dinner. Trust shattered like glass underfoot. Murder arrived wearing a familiar smile.
Yet his eyes opened somewhere beyond belief.
Beneath the quiet of her body.
Everything still there inside his head - Adrian suddenly sees it clearly, a deep dread rising
Some who killed him walk free today, holding influence, their plans against his kin far from finished.
This moment changes everything - he'll learn each hidden truth as he gets older.
Right away, life unfolds differently for Adrian - quietly shifting odds, pulling people close, growing stronger where no one sees. A fight without sound starts at his first breath.
Becoming clear to everyone, that moment shifts everything...
By then, chances are gone.