"Vows of Silver and Stone" Chapter 5
Chapter 5: Frozen in the Woods
The iron gates of the Silver Moon packhouse hadn't just closed on Seraphina; they had slammed shut with the finality of a coffin lid.
Outside the borders, the world was a screaming void of white.
A once-in-a-century blizzard had devoured the sky, turning the thick, ancient pine forests into a frozen labyrinth of ice and wind.
The temperature had plummeted past a point of survivable cold, freezing the moisture in the air into jagged spikes that bit into Seraphina’s exposed skin like glass.
She stumbled through the deep drifts, her feet sinking past her ankles into the heavy snow.
She wore nothing but the thin, coarse black maid’s uniform. The scratchy fabric offered no protection against the arctic wind that ripped through the trees, freezing the damp sweat and blood on her skin into an icy glaze.
Her neck still bled from where Kilian had ruthlessly torn away her mother’s necklace, a thin crimson trail freezing solid against her collarbone.
Every step was an agonizing battle against gravity. Her hands, still raw and wrapped in crude, blood-soaked gauze from Elena’s boiling tea, had completely lost all sensation. They were numb, stiff blocks of frozen flesh.
Yet, she kept moving.
She had to get deep enough into the neutral zone. She had to put distance between herself and the borders, because she knew how the Silver Moon operated. She knew how Elena operated.
Howl.
The sound cut through the howling wind, sharp and bloodthirsty.
Seraphina froze, her breath catching in her frozen throat. It wasn't the warning call of a border patrol.
It was the synchronized, predatory communication of hunters tracking prey.
Elena didn't just want me exiled, Seraphina thought, a bitter, icy clarity filling her mind. She wants me erased.
A heavy thud echoed behind her.
Seraphina snapped her head back, her emerald-green eyes narrowing through the blinding flurries of white.
Emerging from the shadows of the frost-laden pines were three massive wolves. Their fur was dark, their eyes glowing with the erratic, volatile amber of low-tier pack enforcers.
She recognized the scent through the frost.
They were Elena's personal guard dogs.
The center wolf, a scarred grey beast, let out a low, rumbling growl that vibrated the snow beneath its paws. It bared its long, yellowish fangs, its hot breath pluming into the freezing air like steam.
They weren't here to escort her out.
They were here to execute her where the council couldn't see.
Seraphina turned and ran.
It was a pathetic, desperate attempt at survival. Her legs, heavy as lead and trembling from starvation, gave way almost immediately.
She tripped over a hidden tree root, her body plunging face-first into a massive snowdrift.
The impact knocked the remaining air from her lungs. She rolled over, gasping, her copper-red curls sprawling across the white snow like a pool of fresh blood.
The grey wolf vaulted over the fallen log, landing heavily just three feet away from her. It lowered its head, its amber eyes glittering with a twisted, sadistic pleasure. It knew she couldn't fight back. It knew she was a mateless, shifting-less Omega with no pack protection.
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"Do it," Seraphina whispered, her voice a raspy, frost-bitten hiss.
She didn't beg for her life. She didn't scream for Kilian. She looked directly into the predator’s eyes, her gaze flat and empty.
"Kill me," she said, her chest heaving against the cold.
"But pray to whatever gods are left that I don't crawl back from the underworld. Because if I do, I will tear the throat out of every single wolf who wore the Silver Moon crest."
The wolf snarled, insulted by her lack of fear. It lunged forward, its massive jaws snapping shut just inches from her throat as it went for the kill.
Suddenly, the world went dead silent.
The wind didn't just die down; it completely ceased, as if the very atmosphere had been frozen solid by a higher power. The falling snow suspended in mid-air, hovering like billions of tiny crystals around them.
The three enforcer wolves froze in mid-lunge, their ears pinning back instantly against their skulls. The aggressive, arrogant posture they had carried a second ago vanished, replaced by an immediate, paralyzing terror.
A heavy, suffocating pressure dropped over the forest—a bloodline weight so massive, so ancient, that it felt like the sky itself was collapsing into the trees. It smelled of deep winter, centuries-old stone, and a lethal, absolute darkness.
Then came the roar.
It wasn't a standard wolf’s howl. It was a low, terrifying, and thunderous vibration that rattled the ancient pines down to their roots, vibrating straight through the frozen earth.
It was the sound of a primal apex predator, an ancient god-tier monarch that hadn't been challenged in centuries.
The three Silver Moon enforcers let out sharp, high-pitched yelps.
Their tails tucked completely between their hind legs, their massive bodies trembling violently as they dropped to the snow, their bellies pressed against the frost in absolute, instinctual submission.
Through the sudden, unnatural silence of the forest, a new sound emerged.
It was the deep, rhythmic purr of an impossibly luxurious, heavy engine.
The sound approached from the deep, uncharted territory of the north—a place no mortal wolf dared to tread. Bright, piercing halogen headlights cut through the white fog, casting long, dramatic shadows through the pine trees.
A massive, armored black vintage limousine cruised effortlessly through the four-foot-deep snowdrifts, its heavy tires treading over the ice as if it were a paved highway.
The vehicle carried an undeniable aura of absolute wealth and terrifying power.
The car stopped twenty yards away, its engine idling with a low, predatory hum.
Seraphina lay in the snow, her body completely paralyzed by the extreme cold. She couldn't move her head, her vision slowly failing, narrowing into a dark, blurry tunnel.
The heavy passenger door of the limousine opened with a soft, mechanical click.
A figure stepped out into the blizzard, but the screaming wind didn't dare to touch his clothes. The absolute silence remained absolute.
Seraphina’s emerald-green eyes fluttered, fighting against the heavy pull of unconsciousness.
She couldn't see his face, but through the blurry white haze, she caught a glimpse of hair as bright and cold as platinum silver, styled flawlessly despite the storm.
A terrifying, oppressive aura radiated from him, an ancient power that made the three enforcer wolves beside her physically vomit from pure terror.
The platinum-haired man didn't look at the trembling enforcers. He didn't look at the forest.
He walked slowly, his movements carrying a dangerous, measured grace that belonged to a king who ruled over the dead. Every step he took left a perfect, deep impression in the white snow.
Seraphina’s strength finally vanished. Her head fell back against the ice, her breathing slowing to a faint, erratic flutter.
She was dying. She knew she was dying. Her soul was slipping away from her frozen, battered body.
Let me die, her mind whispered into the dark. But let me haunt them.
Her vision faded to absolute black.
But just as the darkness swallowed her whole, the very last thing her failing senses registered was a heavy, dominant scent of ancient stone, dark violet, and icy metal overriding the frost.
And right in front of her frozen face, perfectly pristine and untouched by a single speck of snow, stopped a pair of polished, black leather handmade boots.
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