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give two fucks.

Their low screamsā€”a crying whistle infiltrates every square inch of this floor while they burn. One body part at a time, I left them in a pile and lit a match for Elise to see. Because sheā€™s hereā€”hiddenā€”and Iā€™m going to enjoy the day sheā€™s caught.

Not today, though. Today is for my bride.

ā€œMy King, we have Consuelos and Diana at the warehouse. Should I proceed?ā€ Captain Bron asks from beside me. Heā€™s a retired general I placed here to protect Gabriella after she was born. ā€œEveryone is waiting on your orders.ā€

ā€œNot yet.ā€ Taking in a deep breath, I let her enthralling scent dominate my senses. It prickles, excitement flooding through my system. Sheā€™s running. ā€œFirst, I need to pick up my bride.ā€

He nods in understanding, a smile on his face. ā€œWeā€™ve all missed her.ā€

ā€œI know.ā€

35

Gabriella

Iā€™m running.

Scared out of my mind and running toward God knows where with no destination in sight. I canā€™t stop, either. Not when nightmares are real and the man Iā€™d fallen in love with is the devil incarnate.

Heā€™d never hurt me.

My subconscious knows this, but I canā€™t control this fear. Canā€™t stop questioning every interaction and every touch and the soft look in his eyes whenever I laughed. The anger when I cried.

I saw all those emotions. They werenā€™t pretend or fake; Theo cares but heā€™s alsoā€”

The dead bodies. The snake. The dream.

ā€œWhy did you do this to me?ā€ I ask out loud, a small minuscule part of me hoping for an answer, but there isnā€™t one. To be honest, Iā€™m surprised he hasnā€™t found me yet with all the noise Iā€™m making, but I also donā€™t hesitate to toss a chair behind me when itā€™s in my way after making it to the lobby. Thereā€™s fire and smoke and this pungent scent thatā€™s a bit sickly sweet. ā€œNeed to get out.ā€

Where is the exit? The smoke is dense, but after taking a right turn, I find the main entrance door. Itā€™s open and pulling some of the smoke out which I follow, nearly dropping to my knees when I can breathe in clean air again.

The entrance has cars blocking the area, some pointing toward the door with others staggered about, their doors half opened. And I find one still turned on, itā€™s lights blazing through the night sky.

I run toward it.

Run because the devil himself is behind me, but as I grow near, my attention is pulled to the side.

ā€œHow can this be real?ā€ Two heads snap up and look over. One black and one white. A cobra and a python. Theyā€™re choking the life out of the guard who nearly cracked my skull during my arrest; his face is nearly blue, and blood dribbles from his mouth.

His expression is one of horror, of helplessness, and I donā€™t feel an ounce of sympathy for him.

Not after what they did to me.

The python tightens his grip around the officerā€™s neck and something breaks, the light in the manā€™s eyes vanishing. They donā€™t stop, though. If anything, theyā€™re even madder, hissing and biting, and when I finally meet the eyes of the cobra, my world stops.

ā€œMarcia, your brother is going to kill you. Get down from that tree.ā€

ā€œBut, Gabriella,ā€ she whines, using a tone that makes me cringe from her perch on a low branch. Sheā€™s one of the few people Iā€™ve forbidden from using my title.

I see her family as my own. 

ā€œDonā€™t ā€˜Gabriellaā€™ me.ā€ My brow arches and Marcia looks down, a bit contrite. ā€œYou have a date tonight with those lessons, and thereā€™s no getting out of it.ā€

ā€œBut shape-shifting is hard.ā€

ā€œLife is hard, kid.ā€

At that she scoffs, her jet-black hair rustled by the wind. ā€œTero doesnā€™t struggle like I do, Gabby. And by the way, youā€™re only three years older than me.ā€

My response is a roll of my eyes and a tap to my watch. ā€œThatā€™s because he studies and takes his lessons seriously.ā€

ā€œYouā€™re not letting me off the hookā€¦are you?ā€

ā€œNot on your life, my friend. Not on your life.ā€

Reality slams back into me when the man is tossed aside and hits another car, the alarm going off. What I saw, what I felt looking at that girl, was friendship. Affection, and my hands clench as the need to reach out and touch the cobra becomes nearly unbearable.

What the fuck?

I take a step forward. My feet carry me without my permission.

ā€œPretty girl, this isnā€™t considered running away.ā€ My head whips back, and I find Theodore standing against a pillar near the entrance watching me. ā€œOr are you done fighting something your heart is secretly yearning for? We are your home, Gabriella. We are your family.ā€

ā€œPlease let me go,ā€ I beg, his words hitting harder than the memory.

ā€œIā€™ve waited a century for you.ā€ His sad expression hits me in the chest, and I get a pangā€”this pain that comes every once in a whileā€”that nearly doubles me over. ā€œYou have sixty seconds left, Gabriella. Make them count, because once I have my hands on youā€¦Iā€™ll never let you go.ā€

ā€œIā€™m not who you think I am.ā€ You are. A voice whispers in my head. My eyes snap to the cobra, and I know itā€™s her. Sheā€™s speaking to me. Iā€™ve missed you so much, Gabby. Weā€™ve all needed you. ā€œMake it stop. Make it all stop.ā€

ā€œBe specific, sweetheart.ā€

My eyes flick to his, the tears in my eyes making him a bit blurry. I try to wipe them away, but more fall. ā€œThe voices. These thoughts.ā€

ā€œI canā€™t control your subconscious, Gabriella. This is all you.ā€

Remember me. Remember your family.

ā€œIā€™m nothing but an orphan who paints andā€”ā€

ā€œYou are and will always be a queen. My Queen.ā€

We were walking through the castleā€™s corridor; Tero was to my left and Marcia to my right, much like theyā€™ve done since I came to live here, my ever-present shadows, and I know Theodore cares for them too. He wouldnā€™t trust them to be around me otherwise. He wouldnā€™t have brought them to live here under his protection

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