Eve
The knocks on the door startled . It was noon; no one ever ca at noon. I got up to answer it, trying to swallow my trepidation. No one knew about the mory card, I was sure. I would receive a phone soon and find out what I needed to see before promptly destroying it.
The door swung open to reveal familiar hazel eyes and a signature warm smile. "Hello, princess," Lia greeted.
For a mont, I could only stare, my mouth agape. I threw my arms around Lia without thinking. Her body tensed beneath my touch, and I felt the hesitation in her stillness.
Just as I started to pull away, afraid I'd crossed a line, Lia's arms wrapped around , firm but gentle.
"It's good to see you too," she whispered.
I held on for a mont longer before stepping back. Lia's smile hadn't faded, but there was sothing unreadable in her eyes.
"Co inside," I said softly, stepping aside to let her in.
We took the positions we used to take back when she was here every day. It felt familiar and nostalgic in a sense. There was no awkwardness as she jumped straight into a conversation.
"I heard you have been doing well," she all but gushed. "You've even picked up self-defense."
I couldn't help but smile sheepishly. "Yeah, it's been a rollercoaster."
She nodded. "You even made a friend."
My stomach tried not to turn at the ntion of Jules. I kept my smile in place. "I have co a long way."
"You have," she whispered. "You really have. I am so proud of you."
Heat flooded my face. "Thank you," I murmured. "I could not have done it without you."
"Don't downplay it," Lia interrupted gently. "You did this, princess. I just nudged you in the right direction."
Her gaze softened, and for a brief mont, the weight I hadn't realized I was carrying lifted. I missed her.
I shifted in my seat, fiddling with the corner of my sleeve. "It's been hard," I admitted quietly.
Lia leaned forward, resting her elbows on her knees. "I know," she said. "But you never stopped moving forward."
I glanced at her, wondering if she truly understood how much her words ant.
"Jules…" I hesitated. "She's been a good friend. I didn't expect that."
Lia's expression remained unreadable, but she nodded as if she knew more than she let on. "Sotis the right people show up when you least expect them."
Silence settled between us, but it wasn't uncomfortable. It was the kind that felt full—like nothing needed to be said for it to make sense.
"Are you staying long?" I asked, trying to keep my voice casual, but the hint of hope betrayed .
Lia's eyes flickered with sothing fleeting before she smiled. "For a little while."
I nodded, pretending that answer didn't feel heavier than it should.
"That's good," I said softly, as if saying it aloud would make it true. The question that had plagued for a while, before the usual issues in my life had distracted , ca back to the forefront. "Why did you stop coming?"
I watched as her expression fell, and the unease at the base of my stomach grew.
"His Majesty thought you needed space," Lia said softly, her voice careful but firm.
I frowned, the words settling uneasily in my chest. "Space for what?"
Her gaze didn't waver this ti. "For real life. For things that mattered beyond , princess."
I opened my mouth to argue, but Lia continued before I could speak.
"I was only supposed to help stabilize you. That was the plan."
My hands curled into fists in my lap, frustration rising before I could stop it. "Stabilize ?" I repeated, the word leaving a bitter taste. I guess I was a loose cannon back then. A shiver ran down my spine when I recalled that cold blade on my wrist.
I swallowed painfully. "I understand."
She smiled before reaching out and clasping my trembling hand. "Of course, you do," she replied. "You always do. Princess, may I ask you a question?"
"Of course."
"What happened on Wednesday?" she asked.
"The date?" I asked, the lump in my throat hardening.
"You said you saw your ex-fiancé?" she asked. "Jas?"
"I thought I did," I chuckled nervously, trying to sound casual.
But she frowned. "Hades was worried, princess. And His Majesty rarely ever cares, not to ntion worrying. Are you sure it was not more than that?" Her voice was soft as it always was, but there was sothing in her eyes that made want to reel back.
Suddenly, I felt even more nervous, and my eyes darted from one corner of the room to another. "I guess I was seeing things," I said laly. I laughed again.
But when my eyes t her gaze, my stomach dropped. Her face had turned ghostly pale, her eyes wide.
"Princess, I know you had a ntal breakdown not too long ago, and now... hallucinations..." Her voice turned grave.
"I am alright. I am improving..."
"You were hollowed," she whispered. "Princess."
My mouth snapped closed, a chill washing over my whole body that I had to fight to suppress.
"You are not wolfless. You used to have a wolf, but it was ripped out of you. I know, and I have known for a long ti."
They were not supposed to know. I could explain being wolfless, but hollowed? How could I explain that I had been injected with wolfbane for five years without blowing my cover?
"You are mistaken."
"Wolfbane was found in your bloodstream."
My heart lodged in my throat. Hades had my blood tested for wolfbane—because of course, he had.
She pursed her lips. "You are the blessed twin."
Lia's words sliced through the fragile calm I'd been clinging to.
"You're the blessed twin, princess," she said softly, her gaze steady but heavy with unspoken things. "Your wolf should never have been suppressed so easily. No ordinary ans could have hollowed you out like this."
I froze, every muscle locking in place. "I told you—"
She cut off, her voice unwavering. "I've spent enough ti with you to know the difference between losing a wolf and having it ripped away."
I gripped the armrest, nails digging into the fabric as I tried to steady the rising tremor in my hands.
"I wasn't tortured," I lied, forcing my tone to stay level. "I would rember if I—"
Lia's eyes darkened. "Would you?" she asked quietly. "Prolonged exposure to wolfbane breaks mories. It fractures the mind to protect itself."
My throat tightened, but I said nothing.
"You're not supposed to," she continued. "But now, it's been set in motion."
"What?"
"Your deterioration, princess."
The world beneath tilted. I opened my mouth but nothing ca out.
Lia moved closer to . "That is why I am here, princess. The hollowing is killing you. It will start ntally and then beco physical."
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Hello,
I want to preface this ssage by saying a big thank you to all of you who have stuck around this long. I am so honored that you deed Hades and Eve's story worthy of your hard-earned money. Your support and comnts have truly changed my life.
I know life can be chaotic, and the fact that you take the ti to read and feel alongside these characters humbles . You've turned sothing deeply personal into sothing shared, and for that, I'll always be grateful. To be honest, I never imagined there would be so many of you. I'm fully aware that my writing isn't perfect, nor is it free of typos (there are definitely more than a few).
With that said, I want to wholeheartedly apologize for dragging the story out for so long. I'm truly sorry. I guess I got so caught up in writing a sweeping, emotional romance that I lost sight of the bigger picture. I focused on the small, intimate monts between Hades and Eve while the plot itself stood still. I raised the stakes and kept you in suspense, but I made you wait too long for the payoff. In my effort to craft a love story that felt deep and real, I overlooked the balance needed for the other tropes and twists.
I realize now that this may have wasted not only your ti but also the money you generously spent to support . For that, I'm truly sorry. You deserve better pacing, and I'm working to correct that moving forward.
Please know that every word I've written cos from a place of passion and love for this story, but I understand that passion alone isn't enough. Your experience as readers matters deeply to , and I never want you to feel like I've taken your support for granted.
Thank you for your understanding, patience, and for continuing to believe in Hades, Eve, and . I promise to bring this story to a satisfying close in a way that honors your investnt and the ti you've spent with these characters.
Moving forward, I'll be focusing on progressing the plot, and I have so much lore, action, and exciting events planned. I'll also aim to publish two chapters at a ti to help speed things along. The chapters may be shorter (around 1000 words instead of 1500), as it's easier for to consistently write 2000 words per day instead of 3000.
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