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The Dark Alpha

Locked away for centuries was the price I had to pay for saving my brother's life. He was always the light. I, the dark. The world was a better place with him in it. His personality has proven that much to me. Years upon years I had to be the spectator to his horrible life. Anger was one of the emotions that kept me going.  Now, I was summoned to the Dark Realm, a spiritual plane with the same siphoner-vampire that made my brother's life a living hell. Vengeance. The Supreme God had smiled at me. That was what I thought. The Guardian Angel who summoned us to this nightmare wanted us to work together to find the Goddess of the Realm. The prize at the end was too enticing to pass up. A chance to live in the land of the living. A chance to be with my brother. To protect him.  There was only one problem. I couldn't kill the vampire. A fair rule. Too bad it said nothing about torturing her. I was the Alpha of the darkness. Nothing like my brother. Welcome to the dark side, Princess.  Warning: harsh language and vivid sexual content. Disclaimer: The cover phone doesn't belong to me. Any discrepancies and you can private message me. Discord Server: https://discord.gg/CwzSAZ76n7

Chantielu · Fantasy
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139 Chs

Sabastian – Unseen

I relaxed on the floor, knowing what was to come next. It was a pain jumping into another person's dreams. I did not want to see their memories or their desires. Yet, I was the only one capable of getting them out of their state. It was such a tedious task. It was even more bothersome when Kane looked at me as if I was some savior. 'Being a God means taking responsibility for others'. I never asked to be a God. Kyleon was better at caring about others. I just wanted to get out of this damn place.

A portal opened with the wave of my hand. I stepped through the black warp. The cold damp gateway tickled my skin. If anything, the sensation made me want to take off my skin and put it away to dry. I shook off the feeling and pushed forward. The familiar mist storm came into view. I strolled through the winds, squinting to see something in the haziness.

I sighed when nothing was clear.