Chapter 117: To End a Lineage
(MAYA)
“The disease,” I whisper, comprehension dawning. “You’re trying to target the royal family and the nobles.”
“Well, we can’t really pick and choose who it affects. It’s airborne, and it seems some shifters are immune to it. We’re currently working on a third version, one that will be able to target the rest.”
“Phase one was a test,” Cassian explains, returning to his seat. “Separating shifters from their wolves, leaving them weakened but alive. Phase two is more permanent. Phase three will be the final one.”
My stomach drops. “You’re going to kill them.”
“Not all at once,” Mathew says, as if this is somehow merciful. The disease will spread slowly, giving us time to dismantle the royal families. Once that happens, only shifters who are willing to follow the new leaders will be allowed to retain their wolves. You’ve been very helpful in creating the antidotes for us, Maya. And you’re going to keep helping us.”
My mind races, searching for a way out of this nightmare. “What makes you think I would ever help you?”
“Oh, I think you’ll find we can be very persuasive.” Cassian’s smile turns cold. “Mathew?”
Before I can react, Mathew grabs me by the hair and pulls my head back. He has a small vial in his hand, and he pours the liquid in it down my throat.
I don’t get the chance to struggle because he pinches my nose shut and covers my mouth, forcing me to swallow. As soon as he releases me, I begin coughing, gasping for air. “What the hell was that?”
“Just a little something to make you compliant.” Mathew pats my cheek.
“Griffin will find me,” I say, trying to sound confident and not let the fear show through. “He’ll tear you apart.”
Mathew laughs, a sound I once found endearing that now sends shivers down my spine. “The wolf king? He doesn’t even know where you are. By the time he figures it out, we’ll be long gone, with you securely in our possession.”
“I wouldn’t be so sure,” I reply, desperately playing for time. “He’s protective of what’s his.”
“His?” Cassian raises an eyebrow. “From what I’ve heard, he rejected you quite thoroughly. Left you alone when your mother died. Danced with another woman at his coronation.”
Each word is like a knife, reopening wounds that had just begun to heal. “You don’t know anything about us.”
“We know everything about you, Maya,” Mathew says softly. “We’ve been watching you for months. Your drinking. Your isolation. Your grief. You’ve been destroying yourself quite efficiently without our help.”
I flinch, the truth in his words cutting deeper than I want to admit.
“You know what’s truly fascinating?” Mathew asks, watching me closely. “The connection between humans and shifters. The biology of it.”
I hesitate. “What do you mean?”
“Haven’t you ever wondered why some humans are naturally drawn to shifters?” Mathew continues, eyes gleaming with intellectual fervor. “Why do some of us, like you, seem to understand them so instinctively?”
“I’m a scientist,” I reply cautiously. “I observe. I learn.”
“It’s more than that.” Mathew leans forward eagerly. “Some humans carry dormant shifter genes. Recessive, inactive, but present nonetheless. Evidence of interbreeding generations ago.”
I go completely still. “That’s impossible.”
“Is it?” Mathew’s smile widens. “We’ve identified several genetic markers. Tested them extensively.”
“What does this have to do with me?” I ask, though a cold suspicion is already forming.
“You, Dr. Sorin,” Cassian interjects, “have the most promising genetic profile we’ve ever seen. With the right stimulus, the right catalyst, and just the right amount of sacrifice—”
“You could become something extraordinary,” Mathew finishes, eyes alight with scientific zeal. “We’ve been developing a serum to activate those dormant genes. We want to elevate you. To make you the bridge between the two species. Imagine the possibilities!”
“You’re insane,” I whisper. “Both of you.”
“Insanity is a matter of perspective,” Cassian says coolly. “Where are the others?”
Others? What others?
I can feel my body becoming heavy. I have to get out of here. If they’ve called in reinforcements… I stand abruptly, knocking my chair over backward.
Mathew sighs, reaching for me, but I’m already moving. I grab the heavy wine bottle from the table and swing it hard, catching him across the temple. He staggers back, blood instantly welling from the gash.
Cassian moves with supernatural speed, but I’m running on pure adrenaline. I hurl the bottle at him and then overturn the table, sending the glassware crashing to the floor between us.
However, I lose my balance.
Before I can hit the floor, Mathew catches me. He doesn’t seem frustrated, just smug. Guiding me to a chair as my legs finally give out, he asks, “Do you remember when Cassian brought you to the facility? You were supposed to meet me.”
I stare at him, horror dawning even through the growing fog in my mind. “You’re the crazy scientist I was supposed to work with?”
“I prefer the term ’visionary.’” Mathew grins, crouching to my eye level. “But yes. I was devastated when you escaped with the wolf king. Your mind, Maya—it’s extraordinary. The work we could have done together…”
My brain is getting confused now. Fear is thick on my tongue.
The door opens, but my vision swims too much to make out who enters. Voices murmur around me, distorted as if I’m underwater. I try to focus, to fight through the haze, but whatever they gave me is holding my mind in a thick fog.
“Time to go,” someone says, their voice unnervingly gentle.
Hands grip my arms, lifting me to my feet. I try to resist, but my limbs won’t cooperate, moving like they belong to someone else. I’m guided out of the restaurant. Nobody helps. Nobody questions why a barely conscious woman is being escorted out.
“Just had too much to drink,” Mathew explains to someone, his voice carrying that convincing concern that now strikes me as utterly false.
Warm air hits my face as we emerge from the building. A car idles nearby. I’m folded into the backseat, my head lolling against the window. Through half-lidded eyes, I watch the restaurant shrink behind us, its golden lights blurring into streaks as we speed away.
Time fractures, skipping forward in disjointed chunks. Highway lights. Dark forest roads. The crunch of gravel under tires.
My consciousness fades in and out, never quite reaching clarity.
I vaguely sense someone carrying me when the car finally stops. A door opens and closes. The air smells musty and unused. “Sit her here.” Cassian’s voice, sharp with authority.
I’m placed in a hard, wooden chair. Rough rope scrapes my wrists as they are bound behind me, tight enough to bite into my skin. My ankles are secured to the chair legs, immobilizing me completely.
“She’s coming around,” Mathew observes. “The dose is wearing off.”
Cold water splashes my face, shocking me into greater awareness. I gasp, blinking rapidly as the room swims into focus. A small cabin, sparsely furnished. Medical equipment lines one wall, familiar and terrifying.
Cassian stands before me, smiling that pleasant smile that now turns my stomach. “Welcome back, Dr. Sorin.”
“What do you want?” My voice emerges as a croak. A cold knot of fear tightens inside my chest. “Griffin won’t come for me.”
“Oh, but he will.” Cassian’s hand grips my shoulder, fingers digging painfully into my flesh. The great king rushed to save his human pet. How predictable.”
“You’re wrong.” I force the words out, each one tasting like ash. “He doesn’t love me.”
Mathew laughs, the sound echoing harshly in the small space. “You should see your face when you say that. You’re a terrible liar, Maya.”
“It doesn’t matter what I feel,” I snap, struggling against my bonds. “He made his choice. He chose his kingdom, not me.” “We’ll see,” Cassian says, moving to prepare something I can’t quite glimpse. “We’ll see exactly what the wolf king is willing to sacrifice for you.”
My thoughts are fracturing, reality blurring at the edges. Something stirs within me—a strange sensation, like an entity awakening deep in my consciousness. I’ve never felt anything like it before, a buzzing awareness that seems separate from my own mind.
Cassian lifts a needle and hands it to Mathew, who bends down.
As the needle pierces my skin, darkness creeps over the edges of my vision. The strange presence inside me grows stronger, more distinct. Is this death finally coming to claim me? After months of emptiness, of grief, of alcohol-numbed existence, is this how it ends?
A part of me welcomes it. A part of me welcomes the release and the end of the pain.
Another part, the part that spoke with Griffin this morning and that felt something other than numbness for the first time in months, rails against it. I want to tell him that I understand why he pushed me away. I want to say I forgive him, that he shouldn’t blame himself once I’m gone.
But the darkness is pulling me under, and I have no strength left to fight it.
Distantly, I hear glass shatter. Shouts. A roar that shakes the very foundation of the cabin. Then, chaos erupts.
A massive silver wolf crashes through the window, its fur gleaming like polished metal in the dying sunlight. Teeth bared, muscles taut with deadly power, it launches straight at Cassian.
Griffin!
Despite everything, my heart leaps with recognition.
Cassian shifts in an instant, his wolf form smaller but wiry and quick. The two beasts collide in a blur of teeth and claws, snarling and snapping. Furniture splinters beneath their weight. Equipment crashes to the floor.
Two figures rush out the door, and Mathew yanks me from the chair, using me as a shield. Something cold and sharp presses against my throat, a scalpel, I realize dimly.
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Chapters
- Chapter 165: Just Kill Me
- Chapter 164: Something Still Breathing
- Chapter 163: To Break Her Spirit
- Chapter 162: To Make It Work
- Chapter 161: All I Never Had
- Chapter 160: This Was Never Nothing
- Chapter 159: After Everything
- Chapter 158: The Fight I Won
- Chapter 157: Lawyer, Mother, Survivor
- Chapter 156: Refusing to Lose
- Chapter 155: I Did it Anyway
- Chapter 154: Even Death Denied Me
- Chapter 153: A Second Heartbeat
- Chapter 152: Too Far to Believe
- Chapter 151: Less Than Enough
- Chapter 150: Over the Edge
- Chapter 149: Before Anyone Listened
- Chapter 148: Chosen in Private
- Chapter 147: Into the Palace Woods
- Chapter 146: It’s Messy, Not Wrong
- Chapter 145: Maybe This Is Good
- Chapter 144: Not My World
- Chapter 143 - 20
- Chapter 142 - 19
- Chapter 141 - 18
- Chapter 140 - 17
- Chapter 139 - 16
- Chapter 138 - 15
- Chapter 137 - 14
- Chapter 136 - 13
- Chapter 135 - 12
- Chapter 134 - 11
- Chapter 133 - 10
- Chapter 132 - 9
- Chapter 131 - 8
- Chapter 130 - 7
- Chapter 129 - 6
- Chapter 128 - 5
- Chapter 127: Give Me a Reason
- Chapter 126: Heart on Empty
- Chapter 125: Invisible
- Chapter 124: Screwed
- Chapter 123: Need You
- Chapter 122: As Ready as I’ll Ever Be
- Chapter 121: The Best Revenge
- Chapter 120: For Us
- Chapter 119: Her Awakening
- Chapter 118: Return of the Wolf King
- Chapter 117: To End a Lineage
- Chapter 116: A Broken Belief
- Chapter 115: I Got You
- Chapter 114: In Her Misery
- Chapter 113: For What it’s Worth
- Chapter 112: Slipping Away
- Chapter 111: I’ll Stand By You
- Chapter 110: Whatever She Wants
- Chapter 109: Unworthy of You
- Chapter 108: To Live Again
- Chapter 107: Somebody Lied
- Chapter 106: I Hate You
- Chapter 105: A World Without Her
- Chapter 104: The Kingdom Will Never Accept
- Chapter 103: Giving Love a Chance
- Chapter 102: Stranger in His Court
- Chapter 101: The Queen They Chose
- Chapter 100: The Moment I Knew
- Chapter 99: Meant for the Alpha
- Chapter 98: Just For Tonight
- Chapter 97: By Blood and Destiny
- Chapter 96: Bound by a Crown
- Chapter 95: Never Stopped Believing
- Chapter 94: No Longer Invisible
- Chapter 93: Touched by the Ancient One
- Chapter 92: Not a Burden
- Chapter 91: Familiarity
- Chapter 90: All For Control
- Chapter 89: Our Space
- Chapter 88: Heavy is the Crown
- Chapter 87: Home
- Chapter 86: You Are King
- Chapter 85: The Cost of Leaving
- Chapter 84: In The Quiet of her Voice
- Chapter 83: In His Silence
- Chapter 82: Counting The Hours
- Chapter 81: Finding Our Way Back
- Chapter 80: Eyes On The Distance
- Chapter 79: In His Eyes
- Chapter 78: Work or Die
- Chapter 77: Let The World Know
- Chapter 76: We Will Be Ready
- Chapter 75: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 74: Always a Substitute
- Chapter 73: Make the Vow
- Chapter 72: The True Queen
- Chapter 71: All Hail the King and Queen
- Chapter 70: Something I Should Know
- Chapter 69: Back To Life
- Chapter 68: He Is Mine
- Chapter 67: Confessions
- Chapter 66: You Are Mine
- Chapter 65: The Real Queen
- Chapter 64: Rules Must Change
- Chapter 63: New Developments
- Chapter 62: A Lot To Lose
- Chapter 61: Somebody Knew
- Chapter 60: Disaster Yet Again
- Chapter 59: A King’s Son
- Chapter 58: What I Put You Through
- Chapter 57: Goddess’ Blessing
- Chapter 56: Whatever the Cost
- Chapter 55: Without You
- Chapter 54: His True Mate
- Chapter 53: Do I Know You?
- Chapter 52: Of Promises and Sacrifices
- Chapter 51: All I Want Is My Mate
- Chapter 50: Come Home To Me
- Chapter 49: Whatever it Takes
- Chapter 48: The Price of Trust
- Chapter 47: Silent Screams
- Chapter 46: In My World
- Chapter 45: Bitter Pill
- Chapter 44: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 43: Not Your Mate
- Chapter 42: Keep Your Distance
- Chapter 41: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 40: Another Man’s Mark
- Chapter 39: Not Your Prisoner
- Chapter 38: Who’s Your Father?
- Chapter 37: Stalking Corrine
- Chapter 36: Bonds Beyond Death
- Chapter 35: Truth and Consequences
- Chapter 34: You Have No Claim
- Chapter 33: Lurking Danger
- Chapter 32: To Claim You Again
- Chapter 31: Alpha’s Secret Baby
- Chapter 30: Away from the World
- Chapter 29: All Her Fault
- Chapter 28: Gone
- Chapter 27: A Cruel World
- Chapter 26: Far, Far Away
- Chapter 25: When I Die
- Chapter 24: The Fake Princess
- Chapter 23: Safe With You
- Chapter 22: Built For Me
- Chapter 21: Not of Pure Blood
- Chapter 20: Nothing Between Us
- Chapter 19: Outside at Last
- Chapter 18: Behave, Corrine
- Chapter 17: Sorry not Sorry
- Chapter 16: Whose King?
- Chapter 15: Not So Queen
- Chapter 14: A Reason to Live
- Chapter 13: Stranger to the North
- Chapter 12: Free of Everything
- Chapter 11: What Happened to You?
- Chapter 10: An Odd Sense of Guilt
- Chapter 9: In My Mind
- Chapter 8: Know Your Place
- Chapter 7: A Side Piece?
- Chapter 6: A Doll and a Puppet
- Chapter 5: Nothing More than a Substitute
- Chapter 4: Queen to Be
- Chapter 3: Executed at Dawn
- Chapter 2: Die for Her
- Chapter 1: No Escape