Cerberus - Part Four
Genre: Werewolf/ Shifter AU; Medieval AU; Strangers-To-Lovers AU; Heavy Angst; Soulmate AU; Eventual Romance/ Smut
Rating: NC 18+, Explicit
Words: 8,746
Pairings: (Eventually) ot7 BTS x Human (?) Female Reader
Warnings: Dark themes; Yandere Vibes; Blood; Death; Gore; Murder/ Killing; Dark Dreams; Non-consensual touching/being touched without consent; Men who pray on women when they are vulnerable
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A frightened yell ripped through the large estate, shattering the peaceful, quiet evening like fragile glass thrown against a wall. The blood-curdling scream stopped all the brothers in their mundane tracks for the evening while they all were sitting in the parlor.
Taehyung flicked his paintbrush down on his wooden easel, flecks of green splattering across his canvas, a deep growl of confusion emitting from his throat. Hoseok snapped the book he was reading about hunting large game animals closed, eyes narrowing at the harrowing sound. An awful sour tone rang out, Yoongiâs long fingers slammed on the ivory keys of the piano as he stood abruptly.
A beat of silence ticked, stretching between the princesâ, as realization set in.
âLittle bird!â Seokjin yelped as he leapt from the news docket and the glass of brandy he was nursing all evening.
They take off into the house like dogs deep in the thick of the hunt. Their legs pushing into the carpet and marble of the home, scrambling for purchase against the ground. Snarls, whimpers, and growls echoed in the mansion as the brothers seemingly moved as one, thundering through their halls. The wolf-boys arms pushing them faster as their nails rake across wooden walls, shredding banisters in their wake. They feel like time is slowing, the clock is the enemy, pushing them back from the only thing theyâve cared about in what feels like ages.
In reality, they move like a flurry of hungry, wild beasts. The wolf brothers fly through their home with quick, superhuman strength. Worry and fright heighten their senses, a kaleidoscope of emotions changing every few milliseconds.Â
They needed to get to her. They needed to race her. They yipped and groaned, pushing, clawing their way to her room. Their wolf blood pulsing and flowing with fear scorching through their human forms.Â
Nails grew from deep within their human skin. Lips lifted, exposing their gleaming canines and bright pink gums as her room came into view. The princeâs wolf bodies rippled against the soft flesh of their mortal forms. The feral, wild hounds that they really are were threatening to escape as snarls and low growls toppled from their throats.Â
Malice, violence, something benevolent they all think as they enter her room unannounced. They wanted to choke, maim, take pleasure in killing something that would hurt herâŠMake her scream like that.
Seokjin enters first, throwing the wooden doors open. Normally he would knock but he hasnât a clear thought, wanting to know what or who could have made their little bird react the way she did.Â
Itâs eerie and quiet inside the guest living quarters.Â
The younger princesâ enter next. They pant, shake and sputter, drinking in the smell of sharp terror that hangs heavy in the air of her lavish room. The fire in the hearth is out, moonlight pools through her windows creating a dim glow to cascade across the roomâŠTheir mate is passed out in a cold sweat in her bedâŠ
And their youngest brother was in the corner of their room looking utterly ashamed.
A gust of melancholy October wind hit the house, the fallen leaves rustling on the ground and in the trees outside. The windows rattled, the panes shuttered against the cold breeze howling against the walls of the mansion. Silence coated the room, hanging in the still air was the chill of fear from their mate and the scent of shame wafting from Jungkook.
It took the wolf-boys a beat longer until it finally clicked.Â
âWhat is wrong with you, Jungkook?â Seokjin remarks, lips peeling back, white teeth bared at the youngest brother. Rage flashing across his amber eyes. âRevealing your wolf form to her?â
âShe was having a bad dream, hyung.â Jungkook sheepishly responded, shaking his head back and forth. âI wanted to be there for her when she woke up.â He bit his lip as he grabbed his cloak, covering his naked form. âShe was terrified, hyung. I could smell it through the walls.âÂ
âPoor thing.â Hoseok cooed as he placed a cool hand across her blazing forehead. His amber eyes roamed over her still face, drinking in every inch of her flushed flesh. Her hair pooled around her head on her pillow, wrapping herself in a halo of strands and tresses. Hoseokâs nostrils flared as his eyes reached her slightly parted mouth; her split lip she arrived with was almost completely healed.Â
How badly did Hoseok wish to press his lips into hers...Â
âWhat if she died on the spot, Jungkook?â Taehyung asked, standing next to Hoseok, watching her attentively. His voice shook with concern, his thick brows furrowed as he studied her like a beautiful painting. âShe looks like she has seen a spirit!â
âI-I used my magic on her to make her forget seeing me and go back to sleep.â Jungkook then admitted in a soft, small voice.Â
Seokjin gasped softly.Â
Another egregious sin they were not supposed to use upon the poor mortal kind. Using their werewolf powers on a regular human was quite shameful. That was something that the creatures beyond the veil would do, nay, not the brothers that rule Bangtan.Â
âMagic?â Seokjin snapped and Hoseok yelped at the same time, sharing a look of anger and dismay, respectfully.Â
Yoongi heaved a heavy sigh, collapsing into a purple velvet armchair by the hearth of her fireplace. The second eldest licked the edges of his mouth, running his long fingers through his white hair in a defeated manner. âJungkook, we cannot shift in the mansion. You know how we all feel about this.â
Jungkook couldnât meet his older brother's amber glare. âI know, hyung. I justââ
Without even looking at him, Taehyung and Yoongi both emitted low, warning growls, their voices deep and huskiest of the brothers. It was quite a scary duo to witness. Jungkook froze, his amber eyes sliding to the ground in obedience. Â
Pack order, as well as family dynamic, was something that was established, but changed from time to time. In this room right now, the order was Yoongi, Seokjin, Hoseok, Taehyung, then Jungkook. When all the princes were together, the order was usually eldest to youngest, though that was challenged by Taehyung and Namjoon often. However, Seokjin never failed to be at the top of the pecking order normally due to his birthright.Â
âNo âhyungâ this or that.â Yoongi snarled, head hanging as he rested his elbows on the tops of his thighs, speaking directly to the cold ground beneath his feet. âYou shiftedâŠthen got scared when she screamed at the sight of your wolf form, so you made her pass back out with your magic!â He got up then, pounded over to the youngest brother and single handedly picked Jungkook up off the floor by his robes. âWhy were you in her room in the first place, huh?â The second eldestâs eyes were ablaze, fury seeping out of his pores as he searched the youngestâs own fearful orbs.Â
Yoongi had already reprimanded Namjoon today. Tensions were on high alert today because of that. He was so fond of all his kin, he hated being the villain, the bad part about their day. Seokjin and himself very much had to play parent because theirs have since passed.Â
âIâm going utterly insane, hyungâŠâ Was all Jungkook could muster before Yoongi let out another deep sigh, his free hand rifling through his white locks.Â
âI know.â Yoongi admitted, releasing him gently. Yoongi agreed, solemnly nodding, the fire extinguishing from his words and his sunset colored eyes. His gaze traveled to the lovely young lady in their guest room who they worshipped the ground she walked on. His nostrils flared, âWe all are, JungkookâŠwe all are.âÂ
âââ-
Soft, featherlight touches upon my cheek roused me from my slumber. Though I remember fainting, I cannot recall why that occurred. Blinking slowly, I opened my eyes only to see rich amber-coloured orbs peering down at me in the flickering candlelight. Pushing the sheets away, I sat up, rubbing the sleep from my weary eyes. I wasnât fully awake nor was I registering who was in my room with me in this present moment. The air around me was thick, laced with anticipation and it smelt of fresh linen and morning dew. I stopped moving at once and drank in the human sitting opposite of myself.Â
Prince Jungkook.
My mind started to race with questions. Why was he here? In my room? What time was it? His eyes widened as I stared at him. âLittle bird-â
âPrince Jungkook.â I clutch the sheets to cover my chest, my cheeks flushing a bright red hue. Jungkook looked completely sheepish as an innocent gleam flashing across his amber eyes. âW-What are you doing here?âÂ
âI beg your pardon, my lady.â He sheepishly looked down and away from me. âOne of the hunting dogs became loose in the castle, found its way into your room and gave you quite a scare.⊠I think.â The youngest prince runs a hand through his curly, richly-colored locks, sliding his palm down to stroke the side of his neck. âI do not wish to frighten you or have you think ill of me, as I know a young lady should never be unattended without a chaperoneâŠâ Jungkook turns the complete opposite direction of me, looking toward the foot of the bed. âIt was my turn to put the hounds away and I utterly failed.â Jungkook solemnly looks out the window, his tone grim. âIâm deeply sorry, Y/N.âÂ
My heart cracks into little pieces.
Prince Jungkook reminds me of my brother Chan at this moment. So sweet and earnest, never truly meaning to harm anyone, a wash of teasing in his tone. He was all but sass and silliness, but he would never bite--lest not bite me.
My stomach lurches at the memory of my brother. Â
I lightly touch Jungkookâs shoulder to steady my spiraling thoughts of my family I left not long ago. I lean into the young prince and whisper, âDo not feel ashamed, Prince Jungkook.â He whips his head back around to look at me with his bright, amber eyes. His lips part while his eyes appear glassy in the soft glow from the morning light flickering through the sheer curtains.  Â
Prince Jungkook opens and closes his mouth several times, reminiscent of a fish gasping for air once plucked from water. His amber eyes flit from my own eyes to my extended hand on his shoulder. Jungkook suddenly clears his throat and gets up off my bed in a fluid movement. He bows deeply and silently exits my room in the blink of an eye.Â
And like the breathing out of a candle, he is gone in an instant.Â
I look to the end of the bed, a small shudder skates down my spine, a chill of ice flows through my veins, my teeth chatter. That hound from last night was utterly frightening. Its glowing eyes, its huge body, curled up by my feetâŠI can still feel its eyes upon me, raking over my flesh as if it was cognizant, searching my features as if it was a real personâŠ
âThatâs impossibleâŠâ I whisper to myself, pulling the covers up over myself, turning to the other side of the plush bed. âA hound cannot possibly be a person!â A chuckle leaves my lips as I nod into my pillow, rationalizing that magic isnât real and I should probably see a doctor before someone claims I am mad. âWhat utter nonsense.âÂ
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âYou' been having bad dreams, Miss?â Sophia asks me, worry clouding her features as she helps me get ready for the day. Lacy, Sophiaâs sister, braids the other side of my hair, twisting and folding my locks to look perfect. This is the trend for young girls my age right now--or so they tell me.Â
âA few,â I sheepishly admit, shrugging my shoulders. âCan you tell?â
âJusâ look like youâ seen a ghost, tisâ all.â Lacy worries her brow as she works on the other side of my locks, preparing me for the day. âTisâ the time of year for goblins and demons and other creatures from the realm below to run amuck on Earth.âÂ
A small snort leaves my nostrils. âYou two donât believe that,â I say as I study them in the mirror behind me, â...Do you?â They share a look behind me, adding the finishing touches to my hair with their long, hard working hands. My heart sinks into the pit of my empty stomach. I know that sibling look.Â
They know something I do not.Â
âYouâ feel it right, Miss?â Lacy whispers, stepping back, gathering her skirts as she turns and walks out the door. âThis time of the year especially.âÂ
âThere are strange things that happen ereâ every day, Miss.â Sophia nods, doing the same as her sister. âBut this time of yearâŠâ She trails off, looking at the portrait of the princeâs with amber eyes, âis dangerousâŠeven for people they consider family.â She whips around suddenly, throwing me a cautious, soft smile.âBest keep a watchful gaze in front as well as behind you during this time of year, Miss.â
The door announces it is shut with a small click and I am all alone in this big, wide room.Â
I look at the painting she was giving the oddest glance at. Sophia was wistful, yet apprehensive in her stare which was odd for her. Lacy and Sophia were usually very warm(and a little neurotic), but maybe they heard me scream last night and I spooked them with some local superstition or something? I get up from the vanity to study the painting a little closer, moving to stand in front of the hearth, looking at the enormous canvas stretched almost the eternity of the wall. The princeâs golden eyes shine and sparkle under the warm morning glow that hits the painting perfectly. They all look so regal, so handsome and yet, so mysterious at the same time, hanging over the hearth just so.Â
Something catches my eye. My gaze narrows, squinting as I see the tiny, orange and black butterfly in the corner of the painting.
I slowly realize as a thought fills my mind, my eyes widening. â...Just like the one I saw in the garden-â
A knock sounds at my door. âLittle Bird?â Prince Hoseokâs voice filters through the wood, startling me from my thoughts.Â
âY-Yes?â I stammer, collecting my dress in my fists to move to the door quicker. âYes, Prince Hoseok?â I ask, opening the wooden frame with a small smile on my lips.
âGood morning, Little Bird.â The cheery, red-headed prince, bowing slightly. He was already dressed to the nines in his gray wool day suit. The princesâ all dressed handsomely, but I do have a thought that Hoseok and Taehyung sport the most trendy and interesting colors and pieces out of all the princes. âI hope I am not disturbing you, but Jungkook informed us of the-â he pauses, looking for the correct word, his amber eyes roaming my face as he does so. â-incident that occurred last evening.â His eyes seem to flash with acute anger for a split second. âWe have all come to the conclusion that we would not want you to be unaccompanied today, if that is quite alright with you?â
His hand extends to mine and I take it almost right away, leaving the comfort of my room.Â
âGood girl,â Hoseok purrs softly so only I can hear as he loops my arm to intertwine with his. A jolt of lighting rushes to my nether region and I know my eyes expand at the feeling. That has never happened to me before. It excited me, however, it also made me feel a small speck of terror stewing in my guts. âRight-o! Shall we?â He happily carried on as if I wasn't going through an internal crisis at this very moment.Â
âYe-yes.â I squeak.Â
Hoseok began to walk me down to the dinning hall, the smells of breakfast wafting through the mansion. The prince quipped to me about how he wanted to dance with me right away at the ball as it was one of his favorite activities after hunting.Â
Once Prince Hoseok and I stepped down onto the main floor from the grand staircase, the large house seemingly exploded with a flurry of hurry and mild panic. Maids and butlers ran to and fro, the service staff were almost fully complete with their ritual of turning the lavish home into one of pure royalty and splendor. One day more and the Harvest Moon Ball shall be hosted in the Bangtan Castle. Everyone has been in such a state of hustle and bustle, it was making me a little dizzy watching them shuffle around the marbled floor!Â
The staff look like worker bees, buzzing about the hive, making it the most spectacular ball I have ever laid my eyes upon. Which might not be saying much as my father never threw such parties and gatherings. He hated that sort of frivolity.Â
I thought of my beautiful dress Prince Seokjin had carefully crafted for me and sighed. âI am very delighted I can take part in the ball tomorrow.â I said as beautiful flowers from Jiminâs garden came through in huge golden vases by the tens of hundreds. The fragrant, colorful plumages needed two or more gentlemen of the Bangtan kingdom staff to carry them as the ornate containers appeared rather cumbersome to tout around.  Â
A wolfish grin spread across Hoseokâs face and he watched her with hungry, ravenous eyes while she took in the wealth and glamor that they have worked tirelessly to transform their den into. âWe are too, Little BirdâŠWe are too.âÂ
Breakfast was simple: sweet fruit, perfectly cooked porridge, crispy bacon, and fluffy eggs. The options were less plentiful then when I first arrived, but I imagine the staff very obviously had their hands full and they were busy attending and preparing other facets of the mansion. And rightfully so. A ball seems like it takes weeks, if not months, to prepare for.Â
And now I am an extra burden for the brothers to shoulder.Â
I must give them my thanks tomorrow. I did not have a lot to give them nor do I believe they are hurting or could ever want anything more. They live a comfortable life, or so it seems. I ponder as I chew my food all the ways that I could thank them as only Hoseok and Seokjin eat beside me. All the other brothers had their hands full with the impending ball happening tomorrow eve.Â
I scanned the table as I watched the two princes nourish themselves for the day. Seokjin ate slowly as he read the news docket, his amber eyes roaming row by row, drinking in what he was reading. Hoseok scooped porridge into his mouth quickly and snatched more bacon off his plate, wolfing down his meal as it would be his last. He didnât eat like a child or like a brute, he just consumed his meal with haste and less tack than his oldest brother.Â
It was peaceful. Even with so much movement happening throughout the castle, the dining hall was calm, the demeanor of the room was quite content. I am happy I think to myself, basking in the glow of autumn sun pouring in from the windows. I inhale deeply as I set my teacup down which earns me glances from both princes.Â
âEverything alright, Little Bird?â Seokjin simpered, amber eyes gazing at me over the black and white folded paper.Â
âOh, yes, indeed!â I exclaim as the dining staff start clearing away the fine china in front of me. âI was just thinking about how content and happy I am.â I smile at him and Hoseok at the head of the table. âIt is the first time I have felt like this in a long while.â
They both smile with warmth and adoration. The prince's grins are genuine, which made my own smile spread across my lips. A thought from this morning crossed my mind and I uttered the question without thinking. âI have a question, if you both donât mind?âÂ
They nod in tandem, Hoseok finishing the food on his plate finally. Seokjin folded the docket and set it down on the table beside his teacup.Â
âWell, uh-â Nervousness flooded through me, their bright eyes watching me with anticipation made my heart skip a beat. âI was studying the lovely portrait of you all in my room. And I couldnât help but notice a small butterfly in the corner like a signature an artist givesâŠâ Their faces fell as I continued. âAnd I saw a monarch butterfly in the garden and wanted to know, I suppose, if your family has a connection to butterflies in some manner?â
âYou what?â Hoseok choked, panicked in his query as he coughed and beat his chest with vigor.Â
âAre you sure you saw a butterfly?â Seokjin asked me in alarm as he stood from his seat. âAn orange and black butterfly?âÂ
I became puzzled. âYe-Yes?â I questioned, glancing between the two brothers as they stare at me with shock, worry coloring their handsome features.Â
âWe do not have butterflies in Bangtan.â Seokjin spoke in a grave manner, approaching me with slow steps. His golden, amber eyes were the size of dinner saucers, looking down at me. I have never seen him behave in such a way. I fear I have said the wrong thing at the wrong time, shattering the peaceful and tranquil morning in the dining hall with my stupid question.Â
I spoil everything.Â
âThey are a bad omen here,â Hoseok stood, walking over to join Seokjin, staring grimly into my orbs. I have rarely seen Hoseok not smile and it was a sight I wished not to see again. His smile was one of my favorite things about him. âButterflies are the harbingers of death and destruction.âÂ
An eerie feeling like I was being watched spread across my body, just like in the garden, causing a shiver to climb its way down my spine. I fret I truly made a mistake bringing this up to the princes. My raw questioning and curiosity has gotten the better of me once more. I felt like this was a rabbit hole I did not want to dig around in, lest I fall in. Â
BAM!
âSeokjin-hyung! Hobi-hyung!â Jimin cried, flying through the dining hall door, worry and terror clouding his pale face as he puffed, out of breath, âHe is here early!â
I whip around behind me to the cause of the noise and see the silver-locked prince shaking. He appeared disheveled in his haste to get to the dining hall as quick as a crack of lightning. Jiminâs always perfect hair was out of place, his breathing labored, and his legs wobbled as he scrambled for purchase, for support on the wooden door.Â
A low rumble leaves Hoseokâs throat now as he stands behind me. âHow?â He hisses out through gritted teeth, his hot breath tickling the top of my braided locks.Â
âAre you certain?â Seokjin asks, all niceties gone from his tone.Â
âP-Positive, hyung.â Jimin clamored, knees buckling as he fell to the ground in a heap. Prince Jimin was as still as a statue then. No movement came from his lump of a body on the floor.
I lurch forward, my arms extending in concern toward the silver -haired prince on the ground. I was still, not daring to move as two strong, mighty hands held me back, gripping both shoulders so I could not move.Â
âWho is here?â I question in a whisper, not daring to move. The situation was dire it seemed. Jimin needed assistance, a mysterious guest had appeared and butterflies were quite a sore subject in the kingdom of Bangtan.Â
My peaceful morning was no more.Â
My ears perked at a hearty laugh that suddenly echoed through the halls. All the commotion happening in the halls seemed to die out, like the flame of a candle being snuffed out. Time was slowing, melting around me as if I was trapped in molasses. A cold shiver radiated through my body making me rigid. My back burned but I still dare not move a muscle, still in the confines of the two princeâs grasp.Â
A black-gloved hand pushed through the frame of the door Jimin was slumped in front of. The two men behind me inhaled, holding their breath as the easement produced a man in orange and black riding leathers standing before us. The air was tense as this mysterious stranger floated through the door as if he owned the wind he strode through.
âIs this how you treat an esteemed guest?â His voice had an accent to it, definitely not from your kingdom or the one youâve stumbled into. âAnd right before the ball too?â He grinned a devilish gleam as he made his way over to the three of you, which you all were as still as statues.Â
He flicked a strand of curly, dark brown hair back away from his face, his warm, chocolate gaze was locked onto the men behind you. This man was handsome. The type of man that would make women swoon and make men jealous. He was neither too large nor too short. He was neither too feminine nor too masculine looking. This stranger was a nearly perfect man, seemingly sculpted, handmade from the gods.Â
Though, you couldnât help but think the princesâ would be the ideal personalities youâd like to be courted by...as if that would ever happen to someone like youâŠbut, maybe one day.  Â
Prince Seokjin and Hoseok were utterly quiet as this man fluidly strode toward the three of you.
âThank you so much for the snack after the long journey.â The stranger continued, surveying the beautifully ornate dining hall. âNext time could you provide me with a virgin, you know how much I prefer them over--â
âChris.â Seokjin practically snarled, disdain rolling off his tongue. âWhy are you here?â
The man shrugged, his riding leathers crinkling, cracking the tense air around the lot of you. âYou didnât get my RSVP?â This Chris fellow tilted his head, smiling as he did so. âMy creature said it found someone in the garden.â
âYou. Are. Early.â Prince Seokjin said, ice dripping with every syllable he uttered. The Prince gripping my shoulder tightly glazed over Chrisâs question. âToday is not a good day.âÂ
âAnd you are uninvited until tomorrow.â Prince Hoseok growled over my other shoulder.Â
âGentlemen, please.â Chris chuckled, plucking a strawberry from the tray of colorful fruit, examining it in his long fingers. âMy brothers and I came to spend an evening with you, for old times sake.â His brown orbs glow red in the sunlight hitting his face in the dining hall windows.Â
âWe do not have time to entertain guests until tomorrow, good sir. I suggest you leave.â I blurt out. I jump with the sound of my voice, startling myself.Â
I blush, flushing a crimson color I am sure, and look to the floor immediately. âWeâ I said...I do not truly live here. I am nothing more than a visitor here. What gives me the right, the gall, to say any of this at all?
âIs this your ward Iâve been hearing about?â Chris said, bending so our eyes could meet. âMy, you are a pretty thing, arenât you?â His nostrils expanded as he leaned down to stare into my orbs. At this angle they look ravenous, mad with desire or hungerâŠI cannot tell the difference nor do I wish to dwell upon the thought any longer. âNow, this is the type of snack, nay, meal Iâve been hunting for.âÂ
My brows furrow as Chrisâs devilishly playful grin deepens.Â
âChristopher Bangchan.â Prince Namjoonâs deep timbre cuts through the tense air. He helps pull prince Jimin to his feet as he comes-to. The silver-haired prince grabs his face in his hands, groaning like he just woke up from a long, restful slumber. âLet us talk in the parlor or library, perhaps. That way we do not disturb our ward any further.â Namjoon grins, dimples popping out of his cheeks and I swear I think swoon every time he so much as smirks at me. âNow, shall we? We have much to catch up on.â He steadies his younger brother like nothing even happened, righting him upright to his feet with a few pats on the back.Â
Jimin stands on his own two feet, however they wobble like a newborn calf. The prince finds the nearest chair and slumps over in it, giving a slight moan of pain as he does so.Â
I find Prince Namjoonâs amber-colored orbs and hope he can feel my many words of thanks and cunning praise I am sending him with my gaze. He gives a small wink in my direction, turning his back to the group of us and exits the dining hall. Christopher retreats with a salacious grin upon his face, gliding to follow behind silently.
A chill runs up my spine as his orbs flash red for a split second before he fully vanishes from view.Â
Another wash of awkward silence ticks, time seems to come back into focus for me. Birds chirp and chatter outside the windows, the staff chatter amongst themselves as they are hard at work preparing for the ball tomorrow. The world begins to spin again and I feel like I am coming out of a year-long slumber.Â
What an odd fellow. I think as I exhale a deep breath I never even realized I was holding. I shall try and stay clear of him tomorrow.
âY/NâŠâ Hoseok says, spinning me around. A large smile sat upon his face, gazing at me with so much adoration. âYou can be quite the powder keg, canât chaâ?â
âMy little bird.â Prince Seokjin strokes the side of my cheek with the back of his long, comforting hands. He looks at me with his kind, rich eyes. âWell done.âÂ
I smile wide, grinning from ear to ear. I donât know that talking rudely out of turn was deserving of so much praise, but nonetheless, I am happy once more. I am content with these brothers I have come to live with.Â
âBut, please Little BirdâŠâ Prince Seokjin furrows his brow, his smile slightly falling. âPlease do not go anywhere unaccompanied without one of us from now on.â Iâm sure I give him quite the puzzled expression as he continues. âThe Harvest Moon Ball, while magnificent and splendid as it is, also brings with it someâŠunsavory characters to the castle. Do you understand?â
I nod.
âGood.â He claps his hands. âWonderful, wonderful, yes.â Prince Seokjin nods back to me. âNow, let us go fetch some things I need in town. I believe they should all be finished.âÂ
âWhat about Prince Jimin?â I ponder, giving his brother a worrying glance. âIs he quite alright?âÂ
âI have got him.â Hoseok exclaimed, walking over to the silver-haired prince and ruffled his hair about. âYou two make sure the ball will be fantastic for tomorrow. Iâll manage things here.âÂ
âMarvelous!â Seokjin took my hand in his and led me to the door as footmen rushed and worked to dress the oldest prince in his outside attire. âWe have much to do in town, Y/N. Much to do, yes.â
There must have been an accident in the kitchen or maybe with a decoration? Several staff members were mopping and cleaning a giant spot of dark-colored liquid near the door. They always work so hard, I hope the princes give them enough time off. And especially after the Harvest Moon Ball. The substance was both liquid and gooey at the same moment; chunks of possible beef or pork were being scooped up with haste, the castle staff meticulously restoring the ground of the threshold of the grand entrance way. Did one of the staff drop a stew of beef on accident?
 âShall we wait for Paisley?â Another query finds my lips as we walk outside to the gleaming black carriage that was getting ready to go into town for the day. Two beautiful tawny work horses snorted, stamping their feet onto the ground, their hooves large and heavy in the mid-morning light. I noticed Jongbak was nowhere to be seen on this morning either, which was rather odd. He would do everything in his power to be in the presence of Paisley.Â
Seokjin paused, stilling his movements as a footman opened the door for both the prince and I. He was a few steps in front of me and I felt his aura darken with my question. My heart was beating wildly, trapped behind my sternum. I havenât seen Paisley this morningâŠor come to think of it, last night Sophia and Lacy have been attending to me. They often rotated in their care of me, but it was not normal to go this long without seeing my friend.Â
âI am sorry that I didnât inform you earlier,â Prince Seokjin walked to the carriage door, spinning on his heel, holding out his hand to assist me into the carriage. âPaisley is no longer with us.â
A small gasp climbs from my throat, my eyes widening with surprise. âYou mean she left? She no longer works in the castle?â I find his gloved hand in mine as I step closer to the carriage door. He helps me climb into the wheeled device, seating on the other side of me as Sophia silently follows, sitting next to me with a grim expression on her face.
Seokjin shakes his head, a sheepish smile springing up upon his pillowy lips. âIâm afraid not, Little BirdâŠIâm afraid not.âÂ
âDo you know where she went off to?â I query further. âI will miss her so!â Growing up with brothers was fantastic and I wouldnât change it for the world, but in recent weeks I have grown close to Paisley, considering her akin to a sister to me. I felt utterly shameful. I didn't know she was planning to leave Bangtan Castle. I would have done everything in my power to make her stay.Â
Prince Seokjin shakes his head, his rich locks swaying with him as the carriage begins to move. âShe didnât say anything except I know she went somewhere far, far away.âÂ
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Riding into town, it was exceedingly calm and quiet today, which is out of the norm. Usually the village is swimming with life. Everyone outside, the shops full, restaurants buzzing with customers, the park always packed with lovely couples and families playing. The weather was not a deterrent as it was indeed chilly, but altogether sunny. Iâd be remiss not to say that it was a beautiful autumn day!
Seokjin visited the butcher, which he told me was no place for a lady, so the Prince had me wait in the coach. Footmen carried crates full of items in glass, storing them above and below the carriage. I wished to know more about what was in the containers, but I held my tongue.Â
I had enough outbursts and speaking out of turn for the day, I thought.Â
Next, the carriage strode to an apothecary where Prince Seokjin let me pick a delightful, sweet yet mild tea. He said he was very fond of my choice. We received bundles of dried herbs, containers of what looked to be sludge, and colorful powders in vials. The prince paid the apothecary a hefty sum, a sack of coins exchanged for these small items seemed like the shopkeeper was ripping Seokjin off, but, no haggling was made, so I said not a word.Â
We stopped for tea and sandwiches in a restaurant which was inside of an enormous green house located in the heart of the town. Fragrant flowers, leafy green vines, and tall tropical plants inhabited the glass dome. The air was warm and the atmosphere was relaxing as we made polite conversation. There were only a small handful of other patrons in the dining hall, making it feel as if I was shouting to the prince sitting across the table from me.Â
âY/N.â Seokjin addressing me by my name made my cheeks flush. I do hope he doesnât notice, I shall just play it off if he does! The warm air in the greenhouse must be affecting me so! âAre you most excited for tomorrow's event?â Seokjin queried, finishing his meaty sandwich.Â
I nod, wiping my mouth with the edge of my napkin. âIndeed.â I smile at him. âI am most looking forward to wearing my sparkling, glittering gown Madam Hwasa has created for me in little-to-no time. My mind wanders away from itself as it thinks of the dressmaker pointing to the middle of my back, to the small, bird wings-like birthmark Iâve carried with me since I came into this world.Â
âI do hope you save me a dance, Little Bird.â Prince Seokjin purs, looking at me with a glimmer of desire in his eyes. I am sure my cheeks have only grown more pink by the minute. My fleshy center in between my legs jolts with electricity and I blink rapidly, trying to think about morphing away from my ever changing thoughts. â...Possibly two dances?âÂ
I melt at his velvety, swoon-worthy words. âY-Yes, of course.â I stammer.Â
âGood.â A wolfish grin spreads across the princeâs face. His amber eyes glint as he lightly touches the top of my hand. âVery good.
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âWhy the fuck are you here early, Chris?â Hoseok thunders, throwing the wooden library doors open. His amber orbs flash red, anger seething out of every pore. âWho invited you in?âÂ
âThe cute little maid with the freckles.â Chris stated, a coy smile on his lips. âShe was quite the snack.â Chris smuggly looks over his glass of brandy. The outsider was sitting on the red velvet couch in the library, looking comfortable in his orange and black riding leathers.
âMonster.â Yoongiâs deep timbre growled, baring his pearly canine teeth. The brothers, Yoongi, Namjoon, and Jungkook, all stood facing the man adjacent to them, scowls on their faces, brows knit in frustration.Â
âCome now,â Chris chidded as Hoseok strode across the room, standing in the menacing line with his wolf brethren. âWe cannot help what we are. You all should understand better than mortals, no?âÂ
âThere is a contract in place. You cannot harm one of our staff during the ball.â Namjoon frankly states.Â
âBut, it is not quite time for the ball, now--is it?â Chris snickers.
âYou never sent a calling card, which is something you are supposed to do as well.â Jungkook folds his arms across his chest, a loathsome attitude souring the merriment of today.Â
Chris gives a fake gasp, putting his free hand across his smirking mouth. âI did,â he said, feigning innocence, âmy butterfly said someone saw it who lives in the castle.â He shrugs. âI thought you boys knew.âÂ
âY/N saw it, but she didnât know it was one of yourâŠcreatures.â Hoseok sneered down at the man sitting down, sipping his brandy casually.Â
Yoongi slams his hands on the coffee table, splintering the wood on the cherry-wood table, sending pieces flying. Spittle flies from Yoongiâs peeled back lips, snarls erupting from his throat. âYou are not welcome here this evening.â Prince Yoongi decides, the collection of wolf-men nod their heads in agreement.Â
âTell me about your ward.â Chris chuckles, his accent coming out in full force now that he is becoming more comfortable, ignoring the question. âShe is awfully pretty.â The wolf-brothers snarl, feral noises emitting from their lips. âKeeping her all to yourselves, huh?â
âDonât. You. Dare. Think. About. It.â Jungkook riles, enunciating his words with dark, animalistic noises. His wolf form rippling under his human skin, threatening to burst free.Â
âOnce you finish your drink, you need to leave.â Hoseok snaps. A darkened look glazing across his usually happy-go-lucky features. Â
A small snort leaves the strangerâs nostrils. âYou havenât marked your territory very well, boys.â Chris takes a small sip of his brown colored alcohol. âAnyone, or anything, could gobble her right up.â
âIâm going to get my hunting rifle.â Hoseok angrily says as he spins on his heel to retreat out of the library.
âIâll go with you.â Namjoon agrees, his lip lifted in disgust.Â
âAlright, alright.â Chris stands, draining the last drops of the strong drink from his glass. âI know when Iâm not wanted.â He stretches, smiling as his fangs poking out from his top lip, smiling at the angry group of wolf-men. He makes his way to the window, climbing through the frame, and disappearing into the daylight. âIâll see you tomorrow.â His words echo in the library.Â
Hoseok lets out a wild howl, informing the pack what just happened here and who they need to watch out for.Â
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The next day, I was told I should keep to the guest room as the princely brothers were very busy preparing for the ball happening this evening.Â
I was rather confused as to why. Did they not wish me at their side all the morrow? Do the princes not deem me fit to be in my company? Do the princes of Bangtan wish me not good enough company? Do they loathe me now for speaking out of turn yesterday?
In these moments, I deeply missed my brothers. I fear I would never be a solitary creature, preferring the company of many over being alone. I craved their smiling faces, their boisterous laughs, the way they teased me so.Â
I wondered about why I was in solitary confinement all morning while I ate breakfast of buttered toast, sausage, and eggs. My mind raced as I read through the latest news docket, my eyes scanning other the black and white text, never actually reading anything. I pondered as I was scrubbed from head to toe, being rubbed raw as if I was poultry, going to be prepared to be eaten as the ball later. Thoughts of confusion were all that hovered in my brain all morning and afternoon.Â
I couldnât concentrate on anything. My mind is springing back and forth like a ball on a wire. And to top it off, my two attendants were no help to my restless mood.Â
Sophia and Lacy flit and flounce about the guest room, rushing in and out all day. They brought me breakfast, the news docket, and all other petty gossip that was brought up from downstairs. The women are usually on edge, but I have never seen the sisters in such an anxious state.Â
This just added to the tense air of the guest room, making me feel desperate to leave. I felt like a trapped, caged animal in this wide room the princes have provided for me. I felt both ungrateful and agitated with the same thought. I am grateful I have a place to live, a home that has welcomed me even though I am a complete stranger. However, I am rather displeased because they are telling me I need to be shut up in my room all day, never getting to help or see what the ball will look like. I felt as if I was in my role of little sister once more, being told what I can and couldnât do. I feel like these thoughts were unfair, but true at the same time.
The only moments I was allowed some respite from my whirling thoughts and oppression room was when I needed to relieve myself.Â
Staring at myself in the mirror of a cold, private bathroom on the second floor where the guest room I stay in resides, I wonder why the princes have shut me out this morning. My brow wrinkles and I raise an arm to the ceiling, turning my head to my armpit. No, I donât suppose I smell, but perhaps one's own smell doesnât affect themselves?
I look rather odd, I think, clothed in a very casual and modest dress of thin, light blue colored silk. It was chilly this morning and I had chosen to skip wearing socks on my journey to the lavatory. I feel like I have rings under my eyes, sleep torturous from the nightmares of large wolves and dogs that meet me when I shut my eyes. I shall give my face a good wash before Sohpia and Lacy apply makeup the princes have purchased and wished for me to wear. It was almost time time for me to step into my beautiful-
Run.
I still, sucking in a breath. I was mid-rinse of my face with cold water, feeling a shiver run down my spine. A dreadful feeling was crawling down my back, making every hair on my body stand at attention. My body is crying out that I am in danger. My heart was beating quickly. I need to flee!Â
Water drips down my chin, as I hang over the marbled wash basin. I am too afraid to look up as I hear a shuffling sound behind me. I had not heard anyone come through the door and I was worried that the man from yesterday would be making another unexpected appearance. I gulp. I am alone. Sophia and Lacy are at the opposite end of the hallâŠWould they hear me if I screamed?
Would I even be able to scream?
âIâve been looking everywhere for you.â A smooth, buttery voice wafts from behind me. I jolt, though, still not brave enough to look up at the reflection in the mirror. A manâs voice. This was not the same accent the man, Chris, had from yesterday. This voice was new, more playful, more devious--if that was even possible. âSuch a pretty ward.â
I should run. I plead with myself. I think about a few weeks ago, a scowl forming on my moist face. I am not helpless. I remember the red spray from my fathers wrinkly throat. I will not run anymore.
âThis room is occupiedâ I say, not glancing up, my tone cold and not friendly. âDo you have no manners that you do not knock when a door is closed?âÂ
âOh-ho!â The man behind chuckles, his fingers lightly brushing across my exposed shoulder blades. I shudder. It felt like this man reached into my body and caressed my soul with a simple stroke of his warm fingertips. âYou are a feisty one, arenât you?âÂ
âWho are you?â I clench my fist, whipping my head up, my fears dissipating with his jeer.
My eyes blew wide as I stare into the reflection, wildly looking behind me in the mirror. There was no one in this dimly lit, cold room. No, thatâs not right. It canât be. His fingertips trail down my clothed spine, the silk making it easy for him to trail down lower and lower. I have never been touched like this and I have never been touched without permission which makes me feel queasy.Â
âWhat, pet?â The man with the rich baritone was still behind me, taunting me. âYou look as if youâve seen a ghost.â
Enough of this nonsense! I turn suddenly, punching the man square in the face. He stumbles backward, a loud crack emitting from the middle of his face. âUnhand me, you heathen!â I shout, bellowing as loud as one possibly could, hoping someone would come and assist me with this ruffian in the lavatory.Â
âFuck.â Shiny, bright red rubies drip from his broken nose, falling on the beautiful white marble floor. His eyes flash red with anger as he cradles his bloody face, staring daggers at me. My tight fist throbs, hurting from the force I just used on this stranger. âIâm going to kill you, you filthy human.â
Human? I donât dwell on his weird descriptor of me. âTry it.â I sneer, adrenaline flowing through me, making me speak before I think clearly.Â
This evil man lunges at me, giving a loud shout as I glower at him, my fists coming up defensively to my chest, ready to hit him again. Iâll show you who has killed a man.
âY/N!â
It happened so fast, I feared if I was blinking too fast, I would miss it.Â
In a flash of black and white, Jungkook, who is dressed rather smartly in a posh tuxedo, races into the room, kicking this man in the face. This sends the stranger flying, hitting the hard, marbled walls. A loud thump He lands with an, âoofâ sound, his head lulling to his chest.Â
âAre you okay?â Jungkookâs amber eyes search mine, sparkling in the dim light. He lightly grips my shoulders, looking me over to see if Iâm alright.Â
I quake, my body shaking with pent up fear coursing through my veins, adrenaline dying down. But I nod. âY-Yes.â I manage. âI am fine.â I look at the man slumped over, knocked unconscious. âMy fist hurts a littleâŠI suspect I broke his nose.âÂ
He blinks slowly, jaw dropping down, my words sinking into his skull as he processes what I uttered. âYou what?â His sunset-colored orbs expand. The youngest prince stares at me with a mix of admiration and awe. âYou what?â He repeats.Â
I canât help but give a small laugh at that, my frown flipping into a small smile. âHe touched me inappropriately,â I sighed, ââŠSo, I punched him.âÂ
Jungkook snaps his jaw back in place, hastily removing his hands from my shoulders. I notice how cold it was without his warmth there. âI was coming up to tell your attendants that the ball was kicking off soon and I heard you yell.âÂ
âThank you.â I shiver, looking back at the man as Jungkook guides me out of the room. âThank you, Jungkook.â
âI know today must have been agonizing for you.â The youngest prince ushers me into the hall, closing the large lavatory door behind us. It groaned on the hinges, making a loud thud as it clasped shut. âI am sorry we had you stay in your room all day.â Jungkook nodded to the door, "We didn't want riff-raff like that to find its way to you.â
A thought crossed my mind now that I was more rational, more-level headed. âPrince Jungkook, I didnât hear him enter.â He blinks at me as I continue. âI had the door shut and locked.â I shake my head, brow furrowing. âHe had no reflection in the mirrorâŠâ Jungkook continued to blink slowly at me as I finished. âAndâŠhe called me aâŠhuman? Isnât that allâŠrather odd?â
A beat of silence and I feared I was going to be burned at the stake, accused of witchcraft or something akin to that for saying a ridiculous thing. A person with no reflection! What a queer thing to suggest! Maybe I was losing my mind, maybe I was seeing things and needed to be locked away, living away from others until the end of time.Â
âIndeed, rather odd.â Jungkook nodded, leaning down to place the back of his hand on my forehead. âAre you feeling poorly, Y/N? I know that man gave you quite the fright. Are you sure you would like to attend the ball this evening?â
A wave of calm fluttered over my body at his touch. I reveled in the feeling of this soft, light sensation traveling through my body. It was a tingling feeling like butter melting on a hot stove or chocolate in one's mouth. I felt my worries float away on a fluffy cloud with his touch. âI feel fine.â I respond, feeling like Iâve been rejuvenated.Â
âWonderful.â He grins, gently guiding me back to my room to be placed in the eager hands of Sophia and Lacy. âOne of us will be here to escort you to the ballroom when you have finished getting ready.â He says as he shuts the door softly in my face.Â
The youngest prince gives a low snarl, Hoseok and Taehyung stalking upstairs in tandem, scowls painting their handsome faces. Jungkook rolls his shoulders, his wolf form rippling under his human skin as he marches to the lavatory. The brothers growled, throwing open the door as the strange man moaned in pain on the ground. Jungkook snickered as he hoisted the man up by his lapels. âWe have vampire trash to take out.â
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Author's Notes: Wow, has it really been two years since I worked on this story? That's crazy to me! Thank you for sticking around if you have been waiting for this story to continue! I have a portion of the ball written out, so hopefully it won't take me years to complete and upload the next bit! Haha. Anyway, a comment, like, or reblog is always appreciated but not necessary. Love you all and thank you again for reading. đ
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