"Vows of Silver and Stone" Chapter 6
Chapter 6: The Platinum Shadow
The transition from death to life did not begin with light.
It began with the scent of crushed violets, old parchment, and the heavy, metallic tang of blood-replenishing salves.
Seraphina opened her eyes, expecting the blinding white void of the blizzard or the cold, blood-stained stone of her cellar floor.
Instead, she was staring up at a vaulted ceiling built from dark, obsidian-like stone, intricately carved with grand gargoyles and celestial maps that seemed to shift slightly in the dim firelight.
She was warm. Impossibly warm.
She tried to bolt upright, but a sharp, agonizing pull in her ribs forced a strangled gasp from her throat.
She fell back into the mattress, sinking into layers of silk sheets and heavy, dark velvet duvets that smelled faintly of expensive cedarwood.
"I wouldn't do that if I were you," a voice drifted from the shadows near the hearth.
The voice was low, smooth, and carried a dangerous, melodic cadence that vibrated straight through the stone floor. It was a voice that didn't need to shout to command an entire room.
Seraphina’s emerald-green eyes snapped toward the sound, her heart hammering frantically against her ribs.
Her survival instincts, honed by years of abuse in the Silver Moon pack, screamed at her to find a weapon, a corner, an escape route.
A man stepped out from the flickering orange glow of the fireplace.
He was impossibly tall—at least six-foot-five—with a frame that possessed the lethal, graceful symmetry of an apex predator.
His hair was a striking, flawless platinum silver, styled into a sharp, classic side part that didn't have a single strand out of place.
He wore a crisp, tailored black silk shirt, the top buttons undone just enough to reveal a pale, flawless throat, and charcoal trousers that emphasized the dangerous length of his legs.
But it was his face that made Seraphina’s breath completely freeze.
His features were sharp, carved from the finest Nordic marble, boasting a razor-sharp jawline and a high, aristocratic nose. He looked less like a living creature and more like an immortal statue pulled from a royal crypt.
And then there were his eyes.
They were a deep, mesmerizing amethyst violet. They were not the volatile, fiery amber of a common pack wolf, nor the cold blue of Kilian.
They were ancient, wise, and filled with a terrifying, absolute power that made the very air in the room feel heavy.
"Who... who are you?" Seraphina managed to whisper, her vocal cords raw and scraping against each other like sandpaper.
The man didn't answer immediately. He walked over to a dark mahogany side table, pouring a dark amber liquid into a crystal glass with slow, agonizingly precise movements. He didn't look at her, yet his presence filled every square inch of the massive gothic chamber.
"A nobody does not ask the name of the master of this house, little stray," he said smoothly, walking toward the bed.
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Seraphina instinctually scrambled backward until her spine hit the heavy, carved oak headboard. She pulled the velvet duvet up to her chin, her green eyes wide with a mixture of terror and fierce defiance.
As she moved, she looked down at her hands.
The crude, bloody gauze Jaxon and Martha had wrapped around her flesh was gone. In its place were pristine, translucent medical wraps that smelled of rare, highly concentrated healing herbs.
The agonizing white-hot throbbing from Elena's boiling tea had subsided into a cool, tingling numbness.
Even the thin line of blood on her neck from where Kilian had ripped her necklace away had been meticulously cleaned and sealed with a soothing gel.
She had been given the finest, most expensive care available in the supernatural world.
"You are in the Rothschild estate," the silver-haired man stated, stopping two paces from the edge of the bed. He set the crystal glass on the nightstand.
"The wolves of the Silver Moon territory do not cross my borders unless they wish to become feed for the ravens. You were dying in my woods."
Rothschild.
The name struck a chord of primal terror deep within Seraphina’s mind.
Even the lowliest Omegas in the servant cellars knew the legends of the Firstborns—the ancient, mythical Lycan bloodline that predated the modern pack systems by thousands of years.
They were not mere wolves; they were the lords of the dark, immortal monarchs who answered to no Alpha council. And Alistair Von Rothschild was their absolute king.
"Why did you save me?" Seraphina asked, her voice trembling but her gaze remaining locked onto his violet eyes.
"An unranked rogue from a minor pack has nothing to offer the lord of the Firstborns."
Alistair didn't smile. His face remained a mask of cold, calculating indifference. He pulled a silver pocket watch from his vest, checked the time, and slipped it back with a flick of his wrist.
"I do not care for your pack politics, nor do I care for whatever petty treason brought you to my border," Alistair said coldly, his voice entirely devoid of warmth.
"My enforcers found you. It is my law that anything that falls within my woods belongs to me until I decide what to do with it."
He stepped closer, his shadow falling completely over her frail form.
But as he stood there, leaning slightly toward the bed, a sudden, microscopic shift occurred in his posture. His nostrils flared, inhaling the sharp, copper-and-mint scent radiating from her skin.
Beneath his tailored black shirt, a sudden, violent heat erupted in Alistair’s chest.
His ancient, dormant Lycan bloodline—a power that had slept in absolute, icy tranquility for nearly three centuries—suddenly began to burn furiously. It was a fierce, golden roar in his veins, a primal instinct slamming against his ribs, demanding that he step closer, that he touch her porcelain skin, that he tear down the walls of the room just to keep her safe.
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Alistair’s violet eyes darkened slightly, a trace of savage, dark purple bleeding into his irises for a fraction of a second before his iron-clad discipline ruthlessly crushed the beast back down.
He looked down at her, his expression hardening into something deeply analytical.
What are you? his mind demanded.
She had no wolf aura. She was weak, broken, and discarded. Yet, his soul was reacting to her as if she were a long-lost deity.
Seraphina felt the sudden, heavy spike in the room's atmospheric pressure. She didn't know what was happening inside him, but she could see the calculation in his gaze. She clutched the duvet tighter, her jaw setting into a stubborn line.
"If I am a nuisance to your estate, Lord Rothschild," she said, her voice dropping to a chillingly calm whisper, "you can throw me back into the snow. I have no intention of becoming a slave in another castle."
Alistair looked at her, a slow, dangerous amusement flickering deep within his amethyst eyes. Most Alphas wept in his presence; this shivering, bloodless girl was staring at him as if she were his equal.
"You think you have a choice, little stray?" Alistair murmured, stepping right up to the edge of the mattress.
Before Seraphina could flinch away, Alistair reached out.
His long, pale fingers were cold against her skin as he gripped her jaw, his thumb resting right beneath her chin. He didn't squeeze hard enough to break the bone, but his grip was absolute iron, a physical manifestation of an unyielding authority that could not be fought.
He tilted her face upward, forcing her to look directly into his ancient, violet eyes.
The proximity was suffocating. She could smell the scent of old stone, dark violets, and icy metal radiating from him, an intoxicating, lethal blend that made her head spin. His gaze bored straight through her emerald eyes, searching the very depths of her fractured soul.
"Your life was forfeit the moment your pack threw you into the blizzard," Alistair whispered, his voice a smooth, low promise that echoed off the cold obsidian walls.
His thumb stroked the soft skin of her jawline, a terrifyingly possessive gesture cloaked in cold formality.
"I saved you from the frost. I paid for the salves that closed your wounds. Every beat of your heart, every gasp of air in your lungs—it belongs to me now."
He leaned down a fraction more, his silver hair brushing against her forehead, his eyes burning into hers with the weight of an unholy contract.
"Remember who owns your breath now, little stray. Because if you run... I will hunt you to the ends of this earth."
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