A NOTE FROM TYPHOS

O nce upon a time, a woman betrayed me. A woman who pretended to be a mentor and a friend. A woman who provided guidance in dark affairs and enjoyed crafting illicit deals.

I knew better than to trust her.

But I indulged in her tricks, tried to beat her at her own game.

And fell .

Our souls weren’t compatible, a fact I understood when I engaged in her twisted offer. I just didn’t realize there would be a price for that lack of compatibility.

Oh, but she knew. She used that clause as a way to punish my soul for rejecting hers.

Only, that version of punishment ended up being my greatest gift of all. For my fall created the Hell Fae Realm. A place where Nightmare Fae thrive. A land protected by my source of power. My heart. My spirit .

But my world— my creation —is being threatened.

I thought the culprit was Camillia De la Croix, the sensual vixen who has ensnared the attention of all those I hold dear.

My Prince.

My Commander.

My Warden.

For months, I’ve convinced myself that she’s my enemy. A villain sent to destroy my Hell Fae Source.

And it turns out, I wasn’t entirely wrong. She’s absolutely a being of immense power with the ability to demolish everything I’ve built.

But she’s not my enemy. Not really.

She’s a weapon. A siphon created by my true rival— Vivaxia —to absorb my power and dismantle my realm.

Only there’s something Vivaxia failed to take into account when she sent Camillia my way, something Vivaxia has always failed to understand.

All creations have souls.

And Camillia’s soul is unlike any I’ve ever met.

She’s stubborn. She’s vengeful. She’s intelligent. She’s creative. She’s strong .

Vivaxia may think she has the upper hand, that she may be able to wield Camillia in any way she desires, but I see the truth more clearly than before.

Camillia was never meant to bow; she was destined to rule.

She just needs someone to guide her.

Someone to show her how to siphon energy for her own use.

A king who can make her a queen.

It’s time for me to accept fate. To stop questioning the yearnings of my inner circle and start admiring the diamond they’ve all claimed.

No more fighting.

No more accusations.

No more deals .

The truth is clear.

Our path is intended.

It’s Vivaxia’s turn to fall.

And I’m going to ensure that happens by teaching Camillia De la Croix how to fly .

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