Bride Of The Shadowed Alpha
idden D
ing voice broke through Nyxoria's thoughts, dragging her
aising an eyebrow in annoyance.
and on her arm. "We should leave," Dika said softly, her ton
hat did you say, Nasa?" she asked, her voice shar
in. "You've embarrassed all of us with your arrogance. The Emperor himself..." She paused, shaking her head in disbelief. "Do you even realize how much troubl
k, her eyes narrowing. "Trouble?" she repea
here smirking like a fool, refusing to kneel before the Emperor when he asked for everyone one of u
ghtly in a gesture of peace. "Nyx, it's not worth it,"
because I didn't kneel?" she asked, her tone mocking. "Let me tell you something,
a moment, it seemed like she might back down, but instead, she straightened, her to
Oh, I'll mark them," she replied, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "But
uffocating. Dika, sensing the danger brewing, stepped in again, this time mor
sigh. "Fine," she said, allowing Dika to guide her toward the door. But as t
face burning with frustration. The sound of Nyxoria's confident
said as they walked down the quiet hallway. Her voice was calm, but there was a trace of exaspera
the last classroom in the building. It was at the far end of the ha
This shouldn't be a surprise, and for the last time, she's not my
ok at her, "annoying Nasa is one thing, but the
's none of my business. Whether it's an Emperor or not
crossed her arms. "That reminds me," she said, her voice quieter now, "the way he spoke to you... it felt like there
ightly, resting her elbows on the desk. "Why didn't you read his mind to see
as been she and Nyxoria little secret since they met, b
"I could have, but he bl
r encounter with the Emperor a few minutes ago. The way he had looked at her, the raw anger and i
e, but I can't place where, I mean it's like we've met before. It's been cracking
be you are not trying enough to remember. Whatever it is
her memories, the ones she could remember, searching for a clue, a moment, a
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d back into Principal Archmiagus office, his presence filling the space like a t
ed sharply, his tone lea
e table. "Pace," he ordered coldly. "And while you are pacing, I want you to think of nothing but ways t
wisted in dread. Meanwhile Tharros lowered himself into Archmiagus chair, the
t lingered, wrapping around him in a way
een when they were younger, an unsettling
me. He hated himself for it, but he image of Nyxoria beneath him, writhing and moaning his name as he pounded into her, in
as he tried to banish the image. It was wrong, unaccepta
voice echoed in his mind, c
at
e from his S
in shock, his breath
ed to himself, his voic
the sound vibrating throu
ing his head as if to rid himse
ere mates the moment they saw each o