THE AUREUM TRIAL: BLOOD OATH
img img THE AUREUM TRIAL: BLOOD OATH img Chapter 1 Welcome to Ashwood Academy...Only if You Survive
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Chapter 6 The Heir's Entrance img
Chapter 7 The First Taste of Ashwood img
Chapter 8 Omega Among Swans img
Chapter 9 The Gilded Cage Opens img
Chapter 10 The Gilded Tongues and Barbed Smiles img
Chapter 11 Of Starlit Surprises and Social Schemes img
Chapter 12 In the Quiet Between Questions img
Chapter 13 Of Broken Curfews and Threaded Secrets img
Chapter 14 Where No Eyes Should See img
Chapter 15 A Seat at the Wolf's Table img
Chapter 16 A Cautious Little Omega img
Chapter 17 The Quiet before the fall img
Chapter 18 Gown of Glass img
Chapter 19 Compliance in Velvet Gloves img
Chapter 20 Elegance is a Language I Do Not Speak img
Chapter 21 Practice Makes Imperfect img
Chapter 22 In the Wake of the Fall img
Chapter 23 In the Wake of His Touch img
Chapter 24 He Said No One Must Know img
Chapter 25 And the Air Remembered Him First img
Chapter 26 Names We Wear, Lies We Keep img
Chapter 27 Beneath the Weight of Ink and Intention img
Chapter 28 Where Trouble Waits img
Chapter 29 The Ones Who Weren't Invited img
Chapter 30 The Ones Who Volunteer img
Chapter 31 The Punishment That Blooms img
Chapter 32 All the Things I Didn't Say img
Chapter 33 In the House of Wolves img
Chapter 34 The Rules Are Older Than You img
Chapter 35 Wolf-Touched Walls and Wax Seals img
Chapter 36 A Gathering of Wolves img
Chapter 37 Silver-Stuck and Southern-Born img
Chapter 38 The Cost of a Fantasy img
Chapter 39 A Carriage Built on Lies img
Chapter 40 Led Like a Lamb img
Chapter 41 Where Legacy Wore Its Own Reflection img
Chapter 42 An Omega's Guide to Swift Social Suicide img
Chapter 43 When Names Become Trap img
Chapter 44 Where Wolves Don't Bow img
Chapter 45 Fleeing the Gilded Cage img
Chapter 46 Between Her Questions and My Lies img
Chapter 47 Between the Ferns and Favors img
Chapter 48 Baiting the Butterfly img
Chapter 49 Where Rumors Take Root img
Chapter 50 How to Self-Destruct in Front of an Alpha: A Memoir img
Chapter 51 How to Lose a Friend in One Folded Lie img
Chapter 52 What I Should Have Said Sooner img
Chapter 53 Not Made for Chandeliers img
Chapter 54 The Final Rehearsal Before the Reckoning img
Chapter 55 She Wore the Lie Like Tulle img
Chapter 56 The Gallery Before the Fall img
Chapter 57 The Girl Who Walked Like Smoke img
Chapter 58 The Aureum Trial: Not All Will Survive img
Chapter 59 The Moment the Water Turned Gold img
Chapter 60 The Line Between Pretending and Becoming img
Chapter 61 What a Best Friend Would Never Say Aloud img
Chapter 62 Seen By the One Who Should Not See img
Chapter 63 The Heir's Selection: The Dance He Dared to Ask img
Chapter 64 The Heir's Selection:The Dance Where Wolves Speak Softly img
Chapter 65 When the Void Bleeds Red img
Chapter 66 The Memory That Wasn't Mine img
Chapter 67 The Wolve She Handed Me To img
Chapter 68 What Was Mine to Carry img
Chapter 69 To Be Seen by the Wrong Eyes img
Chapter 70 Scriptum Obscura img
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THE AUREUM TRIAL: BLOOD OATH

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Chapter 1 Welcome to Ashwood Academy...Only if You Survive

The forest was alive with whispers. A hush that wasn't quite silence, as though the trees themselves were breathing, watching. Shadows slithered between the gnarled branches, twisting and stretching beneath the silver glow of the moon. My bare feet pounded against the earth, my breath ragged, sharp, burning.

I was running. From what, I couldn't say. But I knew, with every frantic beat of my heart, that if I stopped, if I stumbled, I would die.

The growls came first, rolling through the night like a warning. Then, the snap of jaws, the thudding of heavy paws against the ground. They were close...too close.

I pushed harder, and the cold air sliced through my lungs. My legs ached, my skin stung where brambles tore at me, but I didn't stop, I couldn't. But then my ankle twisted and I fell, and the ground was suddenly gone, a sheer drop beneath me. My scream caught in my throat as I tumbled, crashing through tangled vines and dead leaves before landing on my back, the impact knocking the breath from my lungs. Pain flared through me, sharp and unforgiving.

I barely had time to gasp before the wolves emerged from the shadows above.

Their eyes gleamed like embers in the dark, their low snarls reverberating through my bones. I was trapped. I scrambled back, and my hands clawed at the damp earth, but the moment I moved, the largest of them leaped forward towards me but... then everything shifted.

Out of nowhere, a figure emerged from the darkness, moving faster than my eyes could follow. A blur of black, and the wolf never landed.

One moment, it was mid-air, fangs bared, death imminent-the next, the beast was wrenched away, slammed into the ground with a force that cracked the earth. The creature whimpered, stunned, before scurrying back into the shadows. The others hesitated, their snarls turning to uncertain whines before they, too, slunk away into the night.

And then there was silence.

I could feel him before I even saw him, his presence overwhelming, all-consuming. A shadow against the moonlight, towering above me, broad shoulders wrapped in darkness. My pulse thundered, but I wasn't sure if it was from fear or something else. He was close.

I was still sprawled on the ground, my breathing uneven, my skin burning with awareness. Slowly, I lifted my gaze and met his eyes and his eyes were a storm and a forest, a clash of elements trapped in a single gaze. In the deep at the center of his iris, was a piercing blue, sharp as ice, endless as the ocean, a secret hidden beneath frozen waters. But at the edges, where the light kissed his irises, emerald green bled through, wild and untamed, like leaves trembling in the wind. A paradox of fire and frost, control and chaos-his eyes were a battlefield where two worlds met, and I was hopelessly lost within them.

For a moment, I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. My heart pounded so violently I thought he could hear it. I opened my mouth to speak, to ask who he was, but before I could...

My eyes snapped open, and my body felt tense, as if I were still lying on that cold forest floor. But I wasn't... I was sitting.

The damp scent of the woods was gone, replaced by the lingering aroma of stale cigarette smoke and worn leather. My surroundings came into focus and the cracked vinyl seat beneath me, the rhythmic hum of an engine, the dull glow of streetlights flickering through the rain-splattered window.

The taxi.

A voice so gruff, laced with impatience, broke through the haze of my lingering dream.

"Miss?"

I turned my head sharply, my heart still racing. The taxi driver was watching me through the rear-view mirror, and his brows furrowed.

"We've arrived. Ashwood Academy."

I exhaled shakily, and pressed my fingers to my temples. My skin was clammy, my pulse erratic, the ghost of his touch still lingering on my wrist. It felt so real...the wolves... him... but it was just a dream, wasn't it?

I forced my attention to the window. And as I looked outside, my breath caught.

"THE ASHWOOD ACADEMY"

Ashwood Academy rose from the mist like a forgotten masterpiece, its weathered stone towers etched with centuries of history. The architecture was a marriage of gothic grandeur and timeless elegance, with intricate archways that framed soaring stained-glass windows, their jewel-toned hues casting dappled light across the cobbled courtyard. Ivy draped itself like silk over the aged walls, softening the fortress-like presence of the academy, while towering oak doors, engraved with ancient sigils, stood as a testament to its storied past. The air carried the faint scent of old parchment and rain-soaked earth, mingling with the distant toll of the academy's bell-a sound both welcoming and foreboding.

It was hauntingly beautiful and familiar. A shiver coiled down my spine, every hair on my arms rising. I had never stepped foot here before. And yet, I felt like I had seen this place before, but can't pinpoint where?

I glanced at the taxi driver, who was still waiting. I nodded stiffly, reaching for the door handle, and the air was cold the moment I stepped out, the scent of rain-soaked earth and pine thick in my lungs. A heavy feeling settled in my chest like something someone was watching.

FLASHBACK

The hospital room was dimly lit, the beeping of the monitor filling the silence between us. The scent of antiseptic clung to the air, but beneath it, I could still pick up traces of chamomile tea, my aunt's favorite. She looked frail against the crisp white sheets, her skin pale but her eyes still bright with warmth as they met mine.

"Aubrey," she murmured, "Come sit with me."

I obeyed instantly, and took her hand in mine. "You should be resting," I whispered, squeezing her fingers gently.

She gave me a tired smile. "Rest is for when you have the luxury of time, sweetheart." A small cough rattled her chest, and I felt my throat tighten. "We need to talk."

"Don't do this," I pleaded. "Don't talk like...like you're saying goodbye."

She shook her head. "I'm not going anywhere, stubborn girl. Not yet." Her fingers tightened around mine. "But things are changing. And you... you need to be ready."

"Ready for what?" My voice cracked. "I don't understand."

"You know, I don't have much time," she had whispered, her voice rasping, like paper-thin glass on the verge of shattering. "You need to go, Aubrey. You need to start over... from where you belong."

I had shaken my head, refusing to accept what was happening. "This is my home," I had pleaded, my throat thick with unshed tears. "You're my home."

A sad smile tugged at her lips, "No, my love. Your home is out there, waiting for you. I kept you safe, but I can't keep you hidden anymore." She had brushed a trembling hand against my cheek, "Promise me, Aubrey. Promise me you'll go."

I had swallowed past the lump in my throat and nodded, because what else could I do? I had felt the truth in her words.

PRESENT

Now, standing at the gates of Ashwood Academy, the memory burned behind my eyes. The weight of her words settled in my bones, in the marrow of my being.

"From where I belong."

A shudder passed through me. I wasn't sure if it was from the cold or the feeling that, despite never setting foot here before, I felt like I'd been here before...

I swallowed hard and adjusted the strap of my bag, my boots clicking softly against the cobblestone as I took my first step towards Ashwood Academy. My new home for the next four years.

            
            

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