Chapter 132
Chapter 132: A Warning of Monsters Unleashed
The nightmure is unlike any I have had before. At first, I am lucid, realising that I’m slipping into the dream- and then I get swept away, and I forget that tim dreaming. It feels so real. It’s my wedding day. The grand hall of the Castle of Endless Night is a vision of elegance and beauty beyond compare. The tall arched gothic windows are adorned with cascading flowers, their petals a vibrant array of colors that contrast with the dark stone walls. Candles flicker in elaborate chandeliers, casting a warm, golden glow over the room. The air is filled with the sweet scent of roses and lavender, mingling with the faint aroma of polished wood
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I stand in front of an ornate mirror, admiring my reflection. The wedding dress fits perfectly, the delicate lace and intricate beadwork catching the light. My heart is a whirlwind of emotions–excitement, joy, and a hint of nervousness. This is the day I’ve been dreaming of, and yet, a shadow of unease lingers at the edge of my
mind.
As I walk down the aisle, the grand hall is Elled with friends and loved ones, their faces glowing with happiness. Aleksandr waits at the altar, looking every bit the regal groom in his finely tailored suit. His eyes, a piercing bhe, e filled with love and serenity as he watches me approach. The smile on his face is a beacon of reassurance, calming my nerves.
Mircea stands beside Luka, her belly swollen with life, her eyes sparkling with joy, My mother, Konstantin, Anya, Pyra, Bloodbane, and so many others are present, all dressed in their finest, their smiles wide and genuine.
The wedding seamlessly transitions into the Blood Moon ceremony. The lights dim, and the moonlight filters through the stained glass windows, casting an eerie, ethereal glow over the hall. The atmosphere shifts, becoming moer solemn and reverent, Ancient runes are inscribed on the flour in a circle around us, glowing Bintly with an otherworldly light. A chalice filled with a dark, shimmering liquid is placed on an altar, along with a ceremonial dagger etched with intricate designs. The air is thick with the scent of incense, adding to the mystic ambiance.
As the chanting begins, I feel a strange serisation, a powerful surge of energy coursing through my veins. My heartbeat accelerates, the rhythm pounding in my ears. I’m both exhilarated and terrified, caught between the anticipation of becoming something more and the fear of losing myself
My vision blurs, then sharpens with a new clarity. My eyes turn a deep crimson, and I feel my fangs elongate, a tingling sensation spreading through my gums. My skin pales, taking on an almost translucent quality. Within me, the matures of vampire and blood wraith clash, each vying for dominance.
Voices whisper in my mind, dark and seductive, urging me to embrace the monstrous nature within. I struggle to maintain control, to hold on to the person I am, but the voices grow louder, more insistent. I feel myself slipping, the darkness consuming me.
I look down at my hands, which are transforming into hideous claws, covered in red scales and each tipped with a razor sharp black takin. The platinum band of the beautiful black diamond and ruby engagement ring Aleksandr gave me splits on my swelling fingers, flying off with a metallic pop as I grow taller, and taller, easily tenor eleven feet, towering over even Aleksandr. My hair darkens and has a life of its own, whipping around me, and I can feel – or perhaps sense – giant bathry red wings springing from my back, dripping with crimson blond. It’s the birth of a monster. And that monster is… me.
sbared. The vision shifts to slow motion as I attack
It’s at that point, in a horrifying turn, that I lose control completely. With a snarl, I lunge at Aleksandr, my fangs b my loved ones one by one, each moment a blur of violence and blood.
The terror and confusion on their faces haunt me. Blood splatters across the once beautiful hall, screams fill the air, and the atmosphere of joy is replaced with one of horror and despair. The hall becomes a scene of camage, a nightmare made real.
I rip into Mircea, her scream cut short as 1 tear at her throat before ripping my talons into her swollen belly, ripping the unborn child straight out of her womb. Luka screams as he tries to protect others but is overpowered as I impole him on a single talon, his bright silver eyes wide with disbelief. My mother and Konstantin are helpless, their expressions a mix of shock and sorrow. Anya fights back fiercely, but even she is no match for the monster I’ve become. Even poor, sweet Seraphina isn’t spared – I pick her up and simply break her little body in two, licking my monstrous lips at the sight of her delicious red blood spraying put over the alta. Worst of all, the low and trust in Aleksandr’s eyes turn to agony as I sink ney Fangs into his neck, his lifeblood staining my wedding dress.
I stand in the middle of the blood–soaked hall, surrounded by the lifeless bodies of my loved ones. The horror of what I’ve done crashes over me like a tidal wave. The deal natures within me have caused utter destruction, and I am the monster at the center of it all.
I see my reflection in a pool of blood–a monstrous visage staring back at me, eyes glowing with unholy light. The realization of what I have become hits me like a ton of bricks. The person I once was is gone, replaced by this creature of darkness and death.
I wake up screaming, drenched in sweat, my heart pounding in my chest. The nightmare clings to me, a suffocating presence that I can’t shake off.
The familiar surroundings of my room in the castle come into focus–the dark wood paneling, the heavy velvet drapes, the flickering candlelight casting shadows on the walls. It’s a stark contrast tu.the nightmarish scene just experienced. I’m disoriented, trembling, and find it hard to distinguish the dream from reality.
Aleksandr bursts into my chambers, his eyes wide with alarm. Arianna, what happened?” he demands, his voice laced with panic as he rushes to my side. He cups my face in his hands, his touch grounding me in the present moment. I heard you screaming from across the castle.”
I struggle to catch my breath, the remnants of the nightmare clinging to me like a second skin. “It was a nightmare,” I gasp, my voice trembling. “It felt so real… turned into a monster, Aleksandr. I hurt everyone Mircea, Luka, my mum, even you. I killed you.”
He pulls me into his arms, holding me tightly. “It was just a dream,” he murmurs, his voice soothing yet edged with tension, “You’re not a monster, Arianna. You’re The bravest, most compassionate person I know. You would never hurt us.”
Chapter 132 A Warning of Monsters Unleashed
“But what if I do?” I cry, pulling back to look into his eyes. “What if the transformation goes wrong? What if I can’t control it? I can’t bear the thought of hurting von, or anyone else I love.”
His eyes are herce as he looks at me, his hands gripping my shoulders. “Listen to me, Arianna,” he says, his voice steady despite the intensity. “We will find a way to make this safe. We’ll talk to the Blood Scribe, we’ll do whatever it takes to ensure that you can control bath your vampire and blood wraith natures. You are not alone in this. We’ll face it together.
Tears stream down my face as I nod, the fear still gnawing at the edges of my mind. I’m so scared, Aleksandr,” I admit, my voice breaking. “I don’t want to lose mysell. I don’t want to become a monster.
tender. “You won’t,” he promises. “You are stronger than you know. And I will be with you every step of the way. We’ll find
He gently wipes away my tears, his touch ter * way, I swear it.”
The determination in his voice gives me a glimmer of hope, and I cling to it desperately. “Okay, I whisper, leaning into his embrace. “We’ll find a way.”
Aleksandr holds a close, his presence a comforting anchor in the storm of my emotions. “We will, he repeats, his voice firm. And we’ll start by speaking to the Blood Scribe. Together, we’ll make sure that your transformation is safe. I won’t let anything happen to you, Arianna. I promise.”
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