Mated to the Monster
to the living. Broken buildings clawed at the sky, their bones jutting like forgotten reli
once mere myths in bedtime stories-werewolves, vampires, sirens, dragons, and the fae. Crea
a city square. My boots crunched on scorched stone, and soot clung to my skin like a second layer. The healing herbs I'd coll
a voic
, her red braid flying like a banner. She skidded to a
shing ash from my coat. "The
hat if a patrol found you?" Her voice lowered. "Y
. We a
't get
not th
er my skin. She cared. I didn't deserve it
before leaning in. "They say the Alpha King
d. I knew that na
xus. The M
rumored to glow crimson when blood was spilled. The one whose mate
id, voice barely above a breath. "He do
y anything.
. part of me wanted
ied me more than h
ed buildings, my eyes flicking to every shifting shadow. Even
ed in the cracks of a crumbling world, hidden beneath the eyes of monsters who'd claimed dominion over us. There were no street signsmehow, it
"You should go underground for the night. With him coming, it'
but I di
e too well. "You're still ha
ught. "They'r
e night you turned seventeen, and they
not ever. Because those dreams didn't feel like
in shadows. Blood on snow. A whisper of
sometimes I woke up wi
m watching me
like I belonged to s
tead. "I have to drop thes
t said she didn't beli
a healing ward. Humans didn't have access to high-tech meds or magical cures anymore. We
the air was thick wit
uring a chant under her breath. She looked up as I en
mugwort," I said, kneeling to lay
reached for mine. "Y
d. "Just tired o
filled with too much sorr
cking bandages, pretending the world above wasn't w
sh
emor in the ground,
of twilight, but a dense, unnatural quiet, as if
. the
ood. N
we
smoke, thick and ancient, pr
as h
xus. The A
e huddled deeper into the shadows. Mothers clutched children. Healers stop
sobbed
tairs before anyo
any right to be, as if the moon refuse
en I s
but shadow-walkers, fae hybrids with glowing eyes an
d
some stories said. He didn't we
wal
purp
e gloom, a long black coat fluttering around his tall frame like smoke. His hai
eyes that sto
e
ing star. And they locked onto mine from across the
my ribs. I couldn't mo
ad slightly. Cur
n... he
ot cruel. J
'd been
ound what h
e behind him, and I stumbled back
y head-He doesn't need a
I
a rea
e