Lyla
Neriah reached for him, but he stepped back. At that moment, something between them shattered. She did not know it then, but that rejection, that denial, was the moment the darkness crept in stronger.
"I can help you," Neriah insisted. "You broke your oaths, we can make sacrifices, and mend your relationship back with the goddess, you don’t need to give yourself to darkness. Please..."
But Corvus had already made his choice. The darkness claimed him completely; with it, he had gained something terrible – the ability to turn werewolves into mindless, bloodthirsty Ferals.
And he unleashed it upon the Auréans.
The Northern Forest burned.
The Auréans, guardians of the world, who had lived for centuries in peace, fell one by one – not to swords or claws, but to Corvus’ dark powers, which twisted them into soulless monsters.
I watched as Neriah tried to stop it. How she tried to help her people cling onto their sanity.
Hundreds died as dark energy ripped through the settlement, turning friend against friend, parent against child.
She found Corvus under his favourite oak tree.
"Corvus, stop this!" she had screamed, her voice filled with heartbreak.
"You did this," he whispered. "You left me no choice."
Rian and Thames fell, trying to defend her from him.
Corvus, caught in Neriah’s power, was split in two—his body was destroyed while his spirit became darker, fueled by rage and betrayal.
"If I cannot stop you," Neriah’s voice echoed in the void, "I will ensure you cannot use your powers. You will have no form; I will trap you eternally, and we will both know no peace."
In her grief, Neriah sang a song of binding, using the last of her strength to contain the darkness she’d inadvertently helped create.
***
The visions faded, and I found myself standing in a field littered with dead bodies. Horror filled me as I recognised them—Nanny, Terra, Lenny, Clarissa, and finally, Ramsey, his eyes staring lifelessly at the sky.
It was the first vision I’d had after my powers awakened. I’d been so scared when I saw it, but now, I knew that would be my reality. If I didn’t try to stop Xander in any way, I would watch my loved ones die.
Nathan has died...how much more would need to be sacrificed?
"This is what awaits if you fail," a voice said.
I looked up to see Xander standing at the edge of the field, his hand stretched toward me.
"It doesn’t have to end this way," he continued, his voice almost gentle. "Embrace who you truly are. Accept me. Finish the blood oath that Neriah began."
"What blood oath?" I asked, my voice trembling. "I am not Neriah, Xander. I do not have misplaced feelings. I know who my heart belongs to. I love only one man and would never sleep with you."
"You almost did," he said with a smile. "Back at the human world, remember."
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