Prev Contents Next

Chapter 288

Thank you for reading on ! We provide free access to all our stories, but maintaining this platform requires ongoing costs. To keep the site running and continue offering free content, we display advertisements. You can close the ads anytime, or upgrade to premium membership ($5/month) for an ad-free reading experience while supporting our mission. You can also earn premium for free by completing simple tasks. We truly appreciate your understanding and support!noveldramaCassian had focused so intently on escaping the room to reach Maya that he barely registered the absence of the marriage mark on his brother. They had performed the ceremony, their blood mingling in a sacred bond, yet fear had kept Maya from revealing the mark. He recalled seeing the marriage mark on her hand, a thousand questions swirling in his mind, but one thing lingered above all: what the queen had said. The marriage mark belonged to humans, not to fairies.Cassian approached the area near her dwelling, desperate to find something that might connect him to his brother and the suffering Maya had endured. It was time to end the ceremony. "Damn it! What the hell is happening?" he shouted as he entered the room filled with flowers, their vibrant colors contrasting sharply with the chaos that surrounded him. He burned with urgency, depositing the flowers on a bed before stepping back, overwhelmed by the sight of the fairy. Maya couldn't articulate her pain, but Cassian could see the effort it took for her to ask where he was.He ignored her question, knowing she needed to conserve her strength. "Don't speak. You must save your energy," he urged. "Where are you?" she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I'm right here," he replied, his heart aching for her. "Is Dé where you are?" she pressed, desperation lacing her words. "Stop talking. If I don't do this for you, I do it for the baby you carry in your womb," he said firmly. The pain intensified, and Maya ceased her writhing. "This is what happened to you. The pain you feel, I sense it too. The marriage is happening in your heart.Eventually, the mark will appear on your skin, but for fairies, it manifests in the heart, creating an unbreakable bond. What you did was not a simple promise of love; you have tied yourself to this human. Now, you are one. The promise of being together ends only when death separates you. It's literal. If your heart holds on, you will too. If he dies, you will follow." The queen had taken that from Maya, but she brushed her aside with a wave of her hand. "I'm trying to help you, but if you're foolish, could you at least stop talking?" Cassian pleaded.The queen returned, taking Maya's hand in hers, intertwining their fates. "I feel your pain, Maya," she whispered, her voice softening. She kissed Maya's forehead gently, urging her to close her eyes. Instantly, Maya fell into a deep sleep. The queen continued to support her, easing the agony that had tormented her. She understood that the pain would not cease until the mark was fully inscribed in Maya's heart. Yet, she felt weak, having remained too long in the land of the fairies, and the possibility of survival seemed increasingly slim.The queen intertwined her essence with Maya's, sharing the unbearable pain that had lasted throughout the day. When the torment finally subsided, a golden mark appeared, a testament to their bond.

Prev Contents Next