Category: On The Grounds Of Hell

  • On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 14

    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 14

     

     𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋


    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 14

      {•𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔•}

    𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞: 𝑰’𝒍𝒍 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝑩𝒖𝒓𝒏 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑯𝒆𝒓.

    ʙʏ ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇʟʟᴇ 

      -ʟᴜᴄᴋ ɪs ᴀɴ ɪʟʟᴜsɪᴏɴ-

    ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤

    ★𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐨’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Sergio sat on the couch, his tablet already in hand when the door opened. Strix stepped inside quietly, shutting the door behind them.

    “You sure no one followed you?” Sergio asked without looking up.

    “No,” Strix replied curtly, ruffling her hair as she moved closer. “I made sure of it.”

    “Good.” Sergio stood, his tone calm but sharp. “Let’s get this done.”

    They walked into the living room, and Sergio placed the tablet on the table, swiping across the screen before hitting the call icon. 

    Within seconds, Raul’s face appeared on the screen, his surroundings dimly lit, like he wasn’t supposed to be talking at all.

    “Finally,” Raul muttered. “So, were you guys able to find anything?”

    Sergio leaned back in his seat, nodding toward Strix. .”

    Strix crossed her arms. “Well, I found out from my friends about something quite interesting. Turns out MIA might be more than just a school. One of them suspects that MIA is using the dead bodies from the games for some underground business.”

    Raul’s eyes widened slightly. “I also suspected that. I looked into most of the people who entered MIA and the ones who were expelled or killed… they’ve been completely erased. No burial records. No graves. And those listed as expelled, gone. No trace at all.”

     “So what does that mean? We can’t leave? Are we all going to die in here?”Strix frowned.

    Sergio exhaled slowly, his jaw tightening. 

    “I don’t think so. My Set, Robert and the others graduated. They left the school. I think the only way to actually survive is to stay until the final games or graduation day. But there’s a catch.”

    Sergio leaned closer to the screen. “What kind of catch?”

    “The duration,” Raul said quietly. “It isn’t consistent. The system changes it every time, some set I’ve investigated stayed for 2, 3, 4 years and counting.”

    The room fell silent for a moment. Even through the screen, Raul’s expression turned grim.

    “So basically,” Strix muttered, “…we’re trapped in a place that decides who gets to live or die and when.”

     “Exactly.”Sergio’s eyes hardened.

    “Also, Natalie mentioned something…” Strix said.

    “Is it about Hades?” Sergio asked.

    “Not that. I don’t really think that is relevant — I mean, the guys a playboy, I’m not interested in that. I’m talking about Miss Dora.” Strix’s voice dropped.

    “Do you know her, Raul? She’s the principal.” Sergio leaned forward.

    “No. She wasn’t the principal in our time,” Raul replied. “What about her?”

    “Apparently Natalie said there was a time Miss Dora summoned Jocelyn to her office,” Strix said, “…and the girl started acting weird afterwards. That led to her loss of Sigils and eventual expulsion.”

    “So the principal should be the key,” Sergio said slowly.

    “Exactly,” Strix answered. “If we can find out anything about what MIA really is, it’s going to start with the principal.”

    “How is that possible? Her office is heavily guarded,” Sergio frowned.

    Raul tapped the side of his jaw. “We can easily start something that triggers suspicion of a spy in MIA.”

    “What?” Sergio and Strix said together.

    “Are you out of your mind? Are you seriously trying to set us up?” Sergio snapped.

    “Listen,” Raul said quietly.

    “…it’s for the greater good. They’ll put the Aces in charge of finding the spy. In the process you’ll get access to the principal’s office. Your goal is to check around once you’re in her office and see if there’s any way to break in later. It’s just a phase of the plan.”

    “And how do we die down the suspicion?” Strix asked, jaw tight.

    “Set someone up,” Raul said flatly. “It’s that simple.”

    “We’re going to set an innocent person up?” Strix’s voice cracked on the last word.

    “Everyone who died in MIA is practically innocent,” Raul said, cold and flat on the screen. “So it doesn’t make a damn difference.”

    Strix flinched like she’d been slapped. Sergio’s jaw tightened but he didn’t speak—he let Raul finish.

    “Look, Strix,” Raul continued, softer now.

     “…we’re trying to help everybody there. I don’t know why the guards helped me escape when I thought I was done for after I lost all my sigils, but the point is this system is eating people. If we can expose the mechanism, even if it means a dirty trick or two, we can stop them from using students as livestock.”

    Sergio rubbed his temple.

     “Do you have any idea who owns MIA or who runs it?” he asked.

    “Someone named Madam Rue,” Raul said. “Not sure that’s a real name. I looked but  couldn’t find anything. She keeps a tight curtain.”

    Strix let out a slow breath. “Okay. We’ll plan exactly when and where to manufacture suspicion about a spy.”

    “Good,” Raul nodded on the screen. He leaned forward, the webcam catching the earnestness in his face. “Be careful. And I’ll say again—don’t die.”

    He ended the call. The rectangular window snapped away, leaving the tablet screen black for a beat.

    Strix stood up, smoothing the hem of her shirt. 

    “I’m going to my dorm now. I’m kinda busy,” she said, trying for lightness that wouldn’t land.

    “Go on, before your boo gets suspicious,” Sergio teased before he could stop himself.

    Strix shot him a look. 

    “Whatever,” she said, and left.

    Sergio watched the door close, then pushed back from the couch and paced once, twice. Raul’s words hung between them, harsh and necessary. 

     The plan felt wrong and right at the same time: messy, dangerous, maybe the only way out.

    Then he thought about Hyce and the possibilities of their relationship getting messy cause of this.

    —–

     ★𝐀𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥★

    The executive meeting room was filled with tension and curiosity. The Aces sat around the long black table. Sergio, Trevor, Hugo, Hyce, and obviously Hades isn’t here, said he wasn’t interested.

    Each waiting for Miss Dora’s entrance. The room was too quiet, the air thick with that particular unease that followed every sudden summons from the principal.

    The glass door slid open, and Miss Dora walked in with her usual graceful authority, her heels clicking sharply against the floor.

     Her expression was unreadable as always, her tablet in one hand, a faint smile curving her lips that didn’t quite reach her eyes.

    Trevor leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table.

     “So, what’s this meeting about?” he asked, his tone direct but edged with mild boredom.

    Miss Dora’s gaze swept across the room before she spoke.

     “Nothing serious, Trevor. I’ve been thinking the students deserve something light-hearted for once. So, I’m planning a fun camp outside the school grounds. Three days, no official games or competitions that’s involves Sigils, just… fun.”

    “Fun?” Hugo raised a brow, half-smirking. “That’s weird.”

    A few quiet chuckles circled the room, but Miss Dora didn’t mind.

     “Well, consider it the school being generous to its players. Out of the 300 total at resumption, new and old, only one 110  remain. I think they deserve a little reward.” she continued smoothly.

     “I would have loved it if Morgan was still an Ace. She would’ve been perfect for organizing something like this.” Her voice softened briefly, almost wistful.

    Hyce glanced toward Sergio, who didn’t return the look, his focus was entirely on Miss Dora. 

    Miss Dora turned her attention to Hyce.

     “Hyce,” she said, her tone brisk again, “I need you to work with Morgan and other students to plan and organize the camp. The deadline is tomorrow since we leave the following day.”

     “Tomorrow? That’s… fast.”Hyce blinked, caught slightly off guard.

     “Then I suggest you start today.”Miss Dora’s smile sharpened.

    The room fell silent for a few moments, the Aces exchanging wary looks. A camp. Outside the school. With Miss Dora’s approval. Nothing about it felt “fun.”

    Trevor leaned back in his chair, tapping a finger on the table.

     “A camp in MIA? That’s a first.”

    Miss Dora’s smile didn’t fade. “That’s the point,” she said, before turning to leave. “I’ll be expecting your plans by morning. Don’t disappoint me.”

    The door shut behind her.

    For a long moment, no one spoke. Then Hugo muttered, “This smells off.”

    Sergio crossed his arms, eyes narrowing toward the door. 

    “Yeah,” Hyce said quietly. “But at least, we’re gonna have fun.”

    The camp!! Perfect place for the plan, Sergio thought.

    ——

    Bluey went to get the last of her things from her room and was now on her way to Hades’ suite. The hallways were mostly quiet, echoing faintly with the distant hum of voices and footsteps. 

    She took a turn toward the east wing when she spotted someone sitting on the staircase at the corner.

    It was Morgan. Her eyes were swollen, her face streaked with tears. She looked small—broken in a way Bluey had never seen before.

    Bluey hesitated, glancing around before walking closer.

     “Hey…” she said softly, pulling out a handkerchief from her pocket and extending it.

    Morgan lifted her gaze, red and glassy, and the moment she recognized Bluey, her expression hardened.

     “Go away.”

    Bluey froze for a moment, hand still outstretched. “I was just trying to—”

    “I said leave!” Morgan’s voice cracked mid-yell, but there was more pain than anger in it.

    Bluey exhaled quietly and turned to leave.

    Morgan laughed bitterly, shaking her head.

     “How would you feel… if you found out that the guy you loved so much and dedicated everything to… can never be yours?” Her voice trembled, breaking on the last word.

    Bluey blinked, thrown off. She slowly crouched down until she was at Morgan’s eye level.

     Bluey shifted uncomfortably, unsure how to begin.

     “Did you and Trevor have… um… a fight?” she asked gently.

    Morgan gave a broken laugh through her tears.

     “A fight? We rarely fight. He’s such a sweet guy.” Her voice softened, trembling as she spoke.

     “We had plans, you know? After MIA… we were going to travel around the world, live our best life. Just us.”

     “Then… what’s stopping you?”Bluey asked.

    Morgan looked up at her, eyes glistening, and whispered hoarsely, “He’s my brother. Half-brother, to be exact.”

    Bluey froze, staring at her in disbelief.

     “What…?” she managed to say, voice barely above a whisper.

    Morgan gave a weak, humorless laugh, shaking her head. 

    “I feel so ashamed,” she choked out. “I actually called your mom a slut… when mine’s the bigger slut. I hate her, Bluey. I hate her so much.”

    “So..”

    “My mom had an affair with his dad and it hurts me so much. I feel so betrayed.”

    Her words broke into sobs, raw and unrestrained. She covered her face with her hands, her shoulders trembling as the weight of it all poured out.

    Bluey hesitated, her heart twisting at the sight. She wanted to comfort her but didn’t know how—what could she possibly say?

     She reached out, paused halfway, then instead gave Morgan’s back a few awkward pats. 

    “Hey… it’s okay,” she murmured quietly, even though both of them knew it wasn’t.

    Morgan sniffled, wiping her tears with the back of her hand before slowly standing up. Her eyes were still red and glassy, her voice trembling as she muttered.

    “I… shouldn’t be talking to you. We’re not even friends.”

    Bluey looked up at her, calm and soft-spoken. 

    “We’re not enemies either,” she said simply.

    Morgan froze for a moment, then exhaled shakily. The tension in her shoulders eased a little as she managed a faint, tired smile.

     “Thanks… for… not letting Hades hurt me,” she said, her tone filled with quiet sincerity. “I’ll pay you back someday.”

    Before Bluey could respond, Morgan turned and walked away down the corridor, her steps unsteady but determined. 

    Bluey watched her go, a faint ache tugging at her chest, unsure if Morgan’s words were a promise or a warning.

    ——

    Hyce was walking briskly down the marble hallway toward Sergio’s suite when he spotted Gomez coming from the opposite direction.

     Their eyes met for a brief second, and Hyce quickly looked away, ready to pass without a word.

    “Do you really love him?” Gomez’s voice stopped him in his tracks.

    Hyce froze, then slowly turned around with a frown. “What are you talking about?”

    “Your new boyfriend,” Gomez said calmly, his tone unreadable. “Do you really love him?”

    “Of course I do. What kind of question is that?” Hyce replied sharply.

     “Do you trust he won’t hurt you?”Gomez took a step closer, his gaze dark and steady.

    Hyce moved closer too, irritation flaring in his eyes. “What’s your problem, huh?”

    “I’m just saying I don’t trust him,” Gomez said simply. “I don’t like him either.”

    Hyce gave a humorless laugh. “You don’t need to like him. He’s none of your business. And stop assuming he’s like you, he’s better.”

    Before Hyce could move away, Gomez grabbed his face and crushed his lips against his.

    Hyce shoved him back instantly, his fist connecting with Gomez’s jaw. The impact echoed down the hallway.

    “Your kisses don’t affect me anymore, Gomez,” Hyce said coldly, wiping his lips. “So stop trying. And stop talking trash about my boyfriend. I hate it.”

    Gomez tilted his head, rubbing his jaw with a bitter smirk. “Don’t come crying to me when he breaks your heart.”

    Hyce didn’t respond. He turned on his heel and walked away, the sound of his footsteps fading, leaving Gomez standing alone in the empty corridor.

    ****

    Hyce walked into Sergio’s suite, the sound of his footsteps echoing faintly across the polished tiles. 

    He stopped at the open glass door leading to the inner compound where Sergio was doing push-ups, shirtless, sweat running down the smooth planes of his back.

    For a moment, Hyce simply stood there watching him, a soft smile tugging at his lips.

     He couldn’t help but giggle quietly. Sergio’s form was perfect, his arms flexing with each motion, muscles coiling and releasing in a rhythm that felt hypnotic.

     Hyce might be stronger himself, but his body never showed the same kind of definition. So, he didn’t even bother trying to compete.

    Then, like a cruel whisper in the back of his mind, Gomez’s words echoed.

    “Don’t come crying to me when he breaks your heart.”

    His smile faltered for a split second. He shook his head, almost irritated with himself. Gomez was just being paranoid. Sergio wasn’t like that. He couldn’t be.

    “Hyce!!!”

    He blinked and looked up, startled out of his thoughts. Sergio was standing now, wiping sweat from his chest with a towel, staring at him with concern.

    “Are you okay?” Sergio asked, his brows knitting slightly as he studied Hyce’s face.

    Hyce forced a small smile. “Yes… I’m fine.”

    But Sergio didn’t look convinced. He dropped the towel and walked toward him, his gaze never leaving Hyce’s.

    Sergio frowned, studying Hyce’s face closely. 

    “What’s the problem?” he asked, his tone soft but firm.

    Instead of answering, Hyce stepped forward and wrapped his arms tightly around him.

    Sergio froze. 

    “I’m all sweaty,” he muttered, glancing down at Hyce pressed against his chest.

    “I don’t mind,” Hyce mumbled, his voice low, almost trembling.

    Sergio’s hand lingered firmly at Hyce’s waist.

     “What’s the matter?” he asked again, this time quieter.

    “I love you,” Hyce said suddenly, his voice barely above a whisper. “So much.”

    Sergio stiffened, then gently pulled him back to look at him. “What did that brainless jerk tell you this time?”

     “It’s okay. Don’t worry about him.”Hyce smiled faintly.

     “No. What did he say?”Sergio’s jaw tightened.

    Hyce shook his head, refusing to answer.

    Sergio cursed under his breath and turned, grabbing his towel.

     “I swear, if that idiot said something again or tries to badmouth me, I’ll—”

    Hyce chuckled softly, tugging on his arm before he could storm off. 

    “You’re not fighting anyone,” He said, amusement flickering in his tone.

    Sergio looked down at him, still visibly annoyed, but Hyce’s smile disarmed him.

    “You’re unbelievable,” Sergio muttered, brushing a strand of Hyce’s hair away from his forehead.

    “And you’re too easy to provoke,” Hyce teased, leaning against him again.

    Hyce smiled up at him, his earlier tension fading.

     “I came here to hang out with you,” he said softly. “Let’s not talk about Gomez, okay? I just want to be with you.”

    Sergio’s frown melted into a grin. “Hang out, huh?”

    Before Hyce could reply, Sergio bent down and in one smooth motion, lifted him upclean off the ground. Hands firm beneath his thighs, his body pressed against Sergio’s chest. 

    Hyce gasped and clung to him, laughter spilling from his lips, instinctively wrapping his arms around Sergio’s neck and his legs around his waist.

    “W–what are you doing?” Hyce laughed, cheeks burning.

    Sergio smirked. “You’re quite heavy,” he teased, “but I’m strong enough.”

    “Sergio!”

    “You said you came to hang out, so I’m taking you upstairs. I’ve got nasty stuff to do to you.” Sergio said, walking toward the stairs.

    Hyce hid his flushed face in Sergio’s neck, laughing. “You’re so dramatic.”

    “Romantic..” Sergio corrected with a grin. “Speaking of romance, what should I get you for our first month anniversary?”

     “You actually want to celebrate that?”Hyce blinked, looking at him in disbelief.

    “Of course I do. I’ve been counting,” Sergio said, climbing the last few steps. “So, what’ll it be? A trip? Jewelry? A matching tattoo?”

     “Geez, Sergio. Stop. You’re so corny.”Hyce rolled his eyes, smiling despite himself.

    Sergio chuckled, laying Hyce gently on the bed before leaning over him. “Corny? Or hopelessly in love?”

    Hyce gave him a playful shove. 

     “You know, sometimes I think about it.”He brushed a thumb over Hyce’s cheek.

    “About what?” Hyce asked, voice barely above a whisper.

    “About marrying you someday.”

    Hyce laughed, shaking his head.

     “What? You gonna get married to a girl?” Sergio frowned. 

    “Never.”

    “Good boy.”Sergio smirked, leaning closer until their noses almost touched. 

    Hyce’s smile softened as Sergio’s hand slid into his hair, the warmth in his eyes saying more than words ever could.

    “Then I guess I’m stuck with you,” Hyce murmured.

    “Forever sounds about right,” Sergio replied quietly.

    ——-

     ★𝐇𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐆𝐲𝐦 ★

    Bluey stepped into the gym, the faint hum of machines filling the air. Her gaze landed on Hades—shirtless, headphones in, his body moving in perfect rhythm on the treadmill. 

    Sweat glistened on his skin, tracing down his chest and the curve of his abs before disappearing beneath the low hang of his sweatpants.

    For a second, she forgot how to breathe. How can someone be this unfairly hot? His tattoos flexed with every stride, dark ink against muscle and heat.

    Hades slowed to a stop, sensing her before he even looked. He pulled out one earbud, his lips curving in a smirk.

    “I’m practically yours,” He said, voice rough and teasing. “No need to drool.”

    Bluey blinked, cheeks instantly flushed. “Hey, I wasn’t drooling!”

    “Yeah,” he murmured, stepping off the treadmill, “I know.”

    He reached for a water bottle, never breaking eye contact as he tipped it back. .

    Bluey shifted her weight, her heart thudding.

    “You done moving your stuff?” he asked, voice lower now.

    “Y–Yes,” she managed, nodding.

    “In my room specifically?”

    Another nod. Her pulse was out of control.

    “You hungry? I can make something for you.”

     “You can cook?”Her brows rose.

     “Yes. Why? Don’t tell me you can’t cook.”

    He smiled, the kind that carried danger.

    “Me? Of course I can,” she stammered.

    He took a slow step closer, until the air between them tightened.

     “Really?” he murmured. “Show me, then.”

    “Huh?… okay.” she whispered, already feeling heat crawl up her neck.

    He tilted his head, smirk deepening. Then his hand found her waist, his touch firm but unhurried, grounding her in place.

    “If I find out you lied,” he said quietly, his breath brushing her ear, “I’m going to punish you real bad, Mi ruina.”

    His voice was a low growl that crawled under her skin, sending a shiver that she couldn’t hide.

    “Of course I can cook, very perfectly.”

    Bluey nodded—once, twice, then a third time, her thoughts scrambled.

    Hades chuckled softly, pulling back just enough to meet her eyes again.

     “Good girl.”

    ***

    Hades sat on a stool by the counter, elbows resting on the marble surface as he watched Bluey from across the kitchen. 

    The counter was a mess of ingredients, vegetables, spices, raw meat, and an open recipe book she hadn’t even bothered to read yet.

    Bluey picked up the kitchen knife like it was some foreign weapon and stared at the onion sitting on the chopping board.

    You can do this, she thought. It’s just an onion.

    The knife came down awkwardly, far too hard, slicing the onion unevenly in half.

    “Ow! My eyes… why am I crying?” She winced, blinking rapidly as tears started streaming down her cheeks. 

    She shut her eyes tight, waving her hands in the air as if she could fan away the sting.

    When she opened them again, Hades was still staring at her blankly, a faint smirk threatening the corner of his lips.

    “Don’t. Say. Anything,” she warned, pointing the knife at him with one watery eye open.

    He raised his hands in mock surrender, silently amused.

    Bluey groaned, sniffed, and continued with her hopeless attempt. 

    The onion pieces were uneven, the tomato rolled off the counter, and when she tried to light the stove, she somehow turned on the wrong burner.

    After five minutes of chaos, she dropped the knife with a sigh of pure defeat.

    “Fine… I can’t cook. I lived with my grandma, and she never let me do anything,” Bluey admitted, her voice soft.

    Hades took slow strides toward her. She instinctively moved back until her spine met the cold counter. Her breath hitched as he leaned in close.

    “I told you I was going to punish you, didn’t I?” His voice dropped to a low, commanding growl.

    She bit her lip and pressed her thighs together, overwhelmed by everything about him—his face, his voice, the way his breath brushed her ear. 

    The way he looked at her like she was the only thing that mattered. Those eyes, they ignited something deep inside her.

    Without warning, he grabbed her and flipped her against the counter.

    “I hate lies, Bluey.” His hand came down in a sharp spank on her ass.

    “F+k,” she moaned, instantly bringing her palm to her mouth.

     “Did you just cuss and moan at the same time?”Hades smirked, stepping back.

    “Silly girl.” He chuckled.

    He’s always stopping halfway, why can’t he just finish what he started, Bluey thought inwardly and pouted.

    ***

    Hades stirred the pot in silence, the scent of garlic and spices filling the air. Bluey leaned against the counter, watching him with a mixture of curiosity and hesitation.

    “My friends said something about you,” she began quietly. “That you had an affair with a girl named Jocelyn. And that you… humiliated her.”

     “Wow. You already know a lot about me. Impressive.”He let out a soft, humorless chuckle.

    “What really happened?” she pressed. “Why’d you do it?”

    He turned down the heat and wiped his hands on a towel, his expression unreadable. 

    “Bi+ch thought she could control me. We had s+x one night. Then she tried to blackmail me with it. Threatened to expose and leak my nude if I didn’t make us ‘official.’”

     “And what did you do?”Bluey frowned.

    “I leaked her nude instead, trust me it was bad. Her p+sy was wide as f+k and I never really enjoyed her and-“He paused and looked at Bluey.

    She stared at him, a quiet unease growing in her chest. “You ruined her?”

    He finally looked at her, his eyes dark and unflinching. “She ruined herself. I just gave her the spotlight she wanted.”

    Bluey looked away, the sound of sizzling oil filling the silence that followed.

    “I would never do that to you, if that’s what you’re thinking,” Hades said, turning her gently to face him.

    His gaze burned into hers. 

    “I love you. I love you so much. You’re the first girl I’ve ever treated this way. The first I’ve had to hold myself back for because, heaven knows, I want to f+k you more than  anything.” 

    Bluey swallowed hard.

    “You’re the first girl I’ve called mine. The first I’ve ever killed for. The first…” He hesitated, his jaw tightening as if the next words were hard to say. 

    “You’re the first girl I’ve ever fallen in love with, and I swear, I’ll never break your heart.”

    Bluey’s breath hitched. “But… you’re always saying things about punishing me.”

    “That’s only if you piss me off,” he said without missing a beat, his tone low, controlled. 

    “I have anger issues. I hate it when people disobey me. I hate it when they lie. And I hate sharing especially when it comes to you. If I ever see you clinging to another guy, he’s dead, and you’ll answer for it.”

    He turned back to the stove, stirring the pan like nothing had happened.

    She swallowed hard, trying to steady her breathing. He has to be joking… right?

    “But…” she finally said, voice small, “did you kill her? You didn’t answer me.”

    The sound of sizzling oil was the only thing between them for a few seconds before he stopped. 

    He turned his head slightly, meeting her eyes in a gaze that made her heart pound.

    “I didn’t kill her,” He said quietly. “She was expelled.”

     “Was Bryan the first person you’ve ever killed? In general?”Bluey’s voice came out softer this time.

    Hades froze. The knife he’d been holding clinked against the counter as he dropped it.

    “What’s with all the questions, huh?” His tone hardened, eyes narrowing.

    “Just answer me, it shouldn’t be that difficult—”

    “I’ve killed a lot of people, okay?” His voice rose suddenly, sharp and bitter. “It’s not my fault! We go on missions, dangerous ones. And a lot of people have tried to hurt me here.”

    She swallowed. “Oh.”

    He scoffed, a harsh laugh escaping him.

     “I don’t like it when you start asking me questions like I’m some kind of monster. I’m not good, Bluey, but I’m not what you think I am either.” His voice lowered, thick with venom.

     “If you want your answer….yes, I’ve killed a lot . That’s what you wanted to hear, right?”

    “No, I just—”

    He slammed his hand against the counter, making her flinch. The air cracked between them.

    “Stop!” His breathing was heavy, For a second, his hand lifted like he was about to hit her but he caught himself.

     His fist tightened, trembling with the effort to hold back.

    Bluey’s eyes widened, heart thudding. The silence between them turned feral and cold.

    Hades turned away, grabbing his phone with shaking fingers. 

    “I’ll order food for you,” He muttered, voice low and rough.

     “Where are you going?”She blinked, still frozen.

    “Anywhere. As long as you’re not there.” His voice cracked with restrained fury as he headed for the door.

    “Hades—”

    “You’re seriously pissing me off, Bluey.” He didn’t look back. 

    The door slammed hard enough to make her flinch again.

    She stood there in the quiet kitchen, staring at the space he’d left behind, her chest rising and falling fast. 

    For a long second, she couldn’t tell if she wanted to cry or chase after him.

    ——-

    ★𝐇𝐮𝐠𝐨’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Hades literally barged into Hugo’s suite without knocking. The door slammed against the wall, making Hugo flinch where he sat sprawled on the couch watching a movie. 

    Hades didn’t even look at him. He stalked straight to the fridge, yanked it open, and grabbed a bottle of water.

    Hugo’s brows furrowed as he watched his friend unscrew the cap and down half the bottle in one go like he was trying to drown his anger. 

    Hades’s throat worked with every gulp, his jaw tight, his movements tense.

    When he finally finished, he tossed the empty bottle across the room, missing the trash bin entirely, and dropped heavily onto the couch beside Hugo.

     “Did someone piss you off? You look like you could kill someone.”Hugo blinked, remote still in hand.

    “Nothing,” Hades muttered, leaning back with his arms crossed.

    “Nothing? And your face is like that?” Hugo quirked a brow.

    Hades exhaled through his nose, long and sharp, rubbing the back of his neck. “It’s… Bluey.”

     “Bluey? You two had an LQ?”Hugo sat up a little.

    Hades turned his head, eyes narrowing. “What’s LQ?”

    “Lovers Quarrel,” Hugo said, grinning.

    Hades groaned. “Don’t ever say that again.”

    “Whatever, man. Just tell me what happened.”

    Hades tilted his head back against the couch, staring at the ceiling for a long moment. 

    His fingers clenched on his knee, knuckles cracking from the pressure. Finally, he muttered, “She asked me questions. Stupid ones.”

    “What kind of stupid ones?”

    “She asked if Bryan was the first person I killed. If I’ve killed others. Like I’m some damn monster.” His voice rose with every word, rough and sharp around the edges. “And I almost—” He stopped himself, jaw locking.

    Hugo’s expression softened. “Almost what?”

    “I almost hit her.” The words came out like venom. 

    Hades rubbed his face with both hands, his breathing uneven. “I didn’t. But I wanted to. And the worst part? She looked at me like she was scared.”

    Hugo leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. “You know you’ve got to get a grip on that temper of yours, right? She’s not your enemy.”

    “I know that,” Hades snapped. “You think I don’t know that? It just….she gets under my skin. Every word, every look. I can’t explain it.”

    “Sounds like love to me. Toxic, messed-up love, but love all the same.” Hugo said lightly.

     “She’s the first person who makes me feel… something. But every time she looks at me like that….like she sees the monster. I just…” He clenched his fists. “I don’t want her to be scared of me.”

    Hugo sighed. 

    “Believe it or not, it’s bound to happen. Honestly, if she asks you, just tell her. You can’t hide things from her for far too long, it’ll come out eventually. And can you be a little patient? It’s just one argument and you’re already loosing it.”Hugo scoffed. 

    Hades was quiet for a long moment before standing up, running a hand through his hair. “I need air.”

    “Go talk to her, not the air,” Hugo called after him.

    “Can you stop giving me love advice? I can’t believe I’m listening to you.” Hades rolled his eyes.

    “Hey, I’m still better than you…you punk!” Hugo snapped with a grin as Hades walked out. 

    When the door clicked shut behind him, Hugo turned back to the TV and muttered.

     “He’s right, I should be thinking of my own problem.”

    ——–

    ★ 𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐫’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Trevor walked into his suite, the silence hitting him harder than he expected. Morgan’s scent still lingered faintly in the air, the sheets on his bed wrinkled, the small box of her things on the table gone. 

    He ran a hand through his hair and sat down heavily, staring blankly at his phone.

    He remembered her face and how she’d stopped him just before they could have sex. 

    The tremble in her voice, the guilt in her eyes. He didn’t even try to stop her when she left. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” Maybe part of him knew it was already over but he couldn’t accept it.

    The only option is to stay away from each other for the meantime. 

    The phone on the desk vibrated. The screen flashed with an unlisted number.

    He hesitated, then picked up. “Yeah.”

    A pause. Then, his expression shifted slightly. 

    “Is it there already?”

    He listened for a moment, eyes narrowing.

    “Has it been properly arranged?”

    Another pause.

    “How about the containment? You did it right this time?”

    He exhaled, jaw tightening.

    “I’ll be there.”

    He hung up, slipped his phone into his pocket, and walked out of the suite.

    ——-

     ★𝐌𝐈𝐀 𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐋𝐚𝐛★

    An MIA student walked into the underground facility, the sound of his footsteps echoing through the long, sterile hallway.

     The air smelled faintly of disinfectant and cold steel.

    He stopped at the last door — a white lab, silent except for the hum of the cooling system.

    Inside, Bryan’s body lay motionless on a metal table under the harsh fluorescent lights, pale and still.

    The student pulled on his gloves, adjusted his mask, and zipped up his white overalls. For a moment, he just stood there, staring down at the body. 

    Then he exhaled slowly, the sound muffled beneath his mask, and stepped closer to begin.

    The hum of the overhead light was the only sound in the underground lab. The air was sterile, heavy with the scent of antiseptic and cold metal.

    The student worked in silence, his movements precise, methodical — almost rehearsed.

     Under the white glare, the body on the table looked more like a specimen than a person.

    He adjusted his gloves, the latex snapping faintly against his wrist, then leaned over the stainless table. 

    Instruments clinked against the tray as he reached for each one in turn. Every motion was deliberate. 

    When he finished, he began transferring the key anatomical parts, the heart, kindey, lungs, eyes…. one after another into separate jars filled with a pale, translucent solution. 

    The liquid rippled faintly each time glass met steel. Labels were marked with black ink: Cardiac tissue. Renal sample. Hepatic lobe.

    The smell of preservatives replaced the metallic tang in the air.

    By the time he was done, the once-sterile table was streaked with dark stains and the jars lined neatly along the counter, each sealed, catalogued, and chillingly still.

    He stripped off his gloves and stared at his hands for a long time, silent, before turning off the lights and left.

    The steel door creaked open, and the student stepped out, tugging off his gloves one by one. 

    The faint scent of disinfectant still clung to him. The hallway was dim, a single fluorescent light flickering above.

    She was waiting for him.

    Dressed in all black, her coat brushing the floor, dark shades hiding her eyes even in the half-light. 

    The heels of her boots clicked against the concrete as she tilted her head slightly, studying him like a shadow that had come alive.

    “Who wears shades in a basement, Rue?” He muttered, his voice low, tired.

     “Is that how you greet me? You didn’t miss me?”Rue smiled faintly, her crimson lips curving with unbothered amusement.

     “Didn’t think you’d come today.”He scoffed and leaned against the wall.

    “Why not?” She took a slow step forward, her perfume faintly sweet but dangerous underneath.

     “I see there’s been a lot of dead victims lately… and it’s only three weeks to resumption. Weaklings.”

    He bit his lips, eyes glinting beneath the sterile light.

    Rue circled him, tapping her nails against the metal tray beside the door, glancing briefly toward the sealed room behind him.

     “Nice job, Joker. Nice job.”

    Joker turned his head slightly, that same unsettling smile still on his lips. 

    “Always a pleasure, Madam Rue.”

    .

    .

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    𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐞𝐝 ✰

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  • On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 13

    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 13

     

     𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋


    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 13

      {•𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔•}

    𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞: 𝑰’𝒍𝒍 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝑩𝒖𝒓𝒏 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑯𝒆𝒓.

    ʙʏ ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇʟʟᴇ 

      -ʟᴜᴄᴋ ɪs ᴀɴ ɪʟʟᴜsɪᴏɴ-

    ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤

    Hades was chasing Morgan, his face and body smeared with Bryan’s blood, his eyes glowing with a fury that didn’t look human. 

    Every step he took echoed like thunder down the hallway, and the metallic scent of blood trailed after him.

    Morgan ran as fast as her trembling legs could carry her, breath breaking into sharp sobs. Her heart pounded so hard it hurt. She turned a corner only to hit a dead end.

    Her eyes widened in horror.

    “No!! No!! No!!” she cried, stumbling backward until her spine hit the wall. “Please… I’m begging you, spare me!”

    Hades appeared from the shadows, slow, deliberate, terrifyingly calm. Blood streaked down his jaw and dripped from his fingers. His eyes were cold, black, unblinking locked onto her like a predator cornering its prey.

    “Spare you?” His voice was low, dangerous. “That’s funny. Did you spare her when you whipped her back till she bled?”

    “I….I didn’t mean—” Morgan’s voice broke, shaking violently. “I just lost control…”

    “Lost control?” Hades took a step closer. She pressed herself harder into the wall.

     “You enjoyed it, didn’t you? Watching her cry, hearing her beg for mercy… you liked it.”

    “N-No…please….I was angry—”

    “Good.” His tone dropped even lower, colder. “Because now you’ll know exactly what that feels like.”

    Before she could react, Hades grabbed her by the throat and slammed her against the wall. 

    She gasped, clawing at his hand, eyes widening in panic as she struggled to breathe.

    “H-Hades…please…” she croaked out, tears spilling down her cheeks.

    “You think ‘please’ works on me?” he hissed, his grip tightening. “You hurt what’s mine. You laid your filthy hands on her.”

    He lifted her higher, her feet barely touching the floor, her face turning red as she gasped for air.

    “I warned you,” Hades said, voice laced with venom. “You thought I was joking. You thought I wouldn’t find out? You thought I’d overlook it like every other time you bullied her?.”

     “I’m…so…sorry…. please spare me..” Morgan shook her head, barely able to speak.

    “Spare you? I will spare you… only if you give me one reason….just one reason why you laid your f+king hands on her.” Hades’ voice was low, coiled so tight it sounded like a threat you could cut your palm on.

    “I… I just…” Morgan’s reply was breathless, useless. 

    Her words dissolved the instant they left her mouth.

    “You enjoy watching her suffer, huh?” Hades’ lips hardly moved. 

    Pain flared across Morgan’s face the moment his grip tightened. Her eyes bulged; the world narrowed to the press of fingers and the throb in her temples. 

    Air left her like a kicked bucket. Her hands scrambled, claws at Hades’ forearm, but his hold didn’t loosen, if anything, he steadied his hand, as if testing how much she could take.

    “I always keep my promises,” he said, close enough that the rasp of his breath caressed her ear. 

    Morgan’s face went from flushed to puce, then to a scared white. Panic seized her throat; every inhale was a ragged fight.

     “Please… please—I’ll do anything—” she choked, the plea shredded by the hold.

    Hades’ thumb pressed a fraction harder. For a heartbeat she thought she was going to black out.

     Her knees gave way; she slid down the wall in a cascade of trembling limbs until she was on the floor, hands scrabbling at his arm, pressing uselessly against the iron that held her.

    “I’m going to end your miserable life today… Morgan.” The threat was a hushed promise, dead calm and certain.

    Her knees hit the tiles with a soft, defeated sound. Tears spilled over, unbidden, hot tracks cutting through mascara. 

    Her hands clawed at Hades’ sleeve, fingers slipping on the damp fabric.

     “Please… I’m… so… sorry.” The apology stuttered from her lips, raw and small.

    Hades stood frozen, his chest heaving with ragged breaths. The sight of the blood and marks on Bluey’s back, those ugly red welts that screamed of cruelty on her white skin hit him hard.

     Something inside him cracked, quietly and completely. Rage was no longer a flame; it was an inferno that burned through his veins, eating away at reason.

    He wanted to make Morgan feel every ounce of pain Bluey had endured. He wanted her to beg, to understand what fear truly meant. But then—

    Tiny arms slipped around his waist from behind.

    “Hades…” Bluey’s voice was soft, trembling, weak. 

    But it reached him in places no one else could.

    His grip faltered, fingers twitching against Morgan’s throat. That one fragile word from her undid the violence in him.

    “Let her go… for my sake… please,” she whispered, voice breaking between her sobs.

    For a moment, Hades stood perfectly still. The monster in him wanted to ignore her plea, to finish what he started. 

    But the man….the man who loved her felt his insides melt under the weight of her touch. 

    Her voice carried warmth through the blood and chaos. Her tears were his undoing.

    His hand loosened. Morgan dropped to the floor, coughing and gasping for air. Hades didn’t even glance at her. 

    He turned toward Bluey, and the fury that had darkened his eyes moments ago dimmed into something softer, aching.

    He pulled Bluey close and positioned her in front of Morgan. 

    “Apologize to her,” he ordered, voice low but firm.

    Morgan’s head snapped up, face red and trembling. “You want… me… to apologize… to her?”

    Hades tilted his head, eyes dark. “Should I kill you instead?”

    That was enough. Morgan’s resolve broke. Her lips quivered as she bowed her head. “I’m sorry… Bluey.”

    Bluey nodded faintly, her body weak, and then wrapped her arms around Hades again.

     “I’m tired,” she pouted.

    “I know you are,” Hades murmured, his tone soft now, nothing like the deadly calm from before. 

    He lifted her carefully into his arms, his touch protective, gentle, despite the blood still drying on his skin. 

    “Let’s get you cleaned up.”

    He walked away with her pressed against his chest, her head resting near his heartbeat.

    Behind them, Morgan lay flat on the cold floor, tears pooling beneath her. The ache in her chest spread until it felt unbearable.

     “I should’ve let him kill me,” she sobbed. “My life has no use anymore.”

    Her voice broke as she whispered into the empty space.

     “My mom’s a liar and a slut, my dad isn’t my real father, and the guy I love… can’t be mine anymore… It hurts so much. So, so much.”

    —–

    ★𝐇𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Hades pushed the door open to his suite, the lights dim and the room silent except for the soft hum of the air conditioner.

     The scent of blood and smoke clung to him, but all he could think about was the small, trembling figure in his arms.

    He shut the door quietly behind them, walking straight toward the bathroom.

     Bluey’s head rested against his chest, her breathing shallow, her skin pale beneath the faint glow of the room’s lamps.

    When he set her down on the counter, she winced, her body stiff with pain. His jaw clenched as he caught sight of the bruises along her back again, dark, raw, and cruel.

     His hand hovered for a second before brushing her hair away from her face.

    “You shouldn’t have stopped me,” he said quietly, his voice strained, torn between anger and concern.

    Bluey gave a weak, tired smile. “If I didn’t, I would’ve regretted it, you already killed Bryan…it was scary.”

    He didn’t answer. 

    Instead, he turned on the bathtub faucet, letting warm water pour in, the sound filling the heavy silence.

     He reached for a bottle of bath salts and poured some in, his movements careful, deliberate. Steam began to rise, and the faint scent of lavender filled the air.

    When he turned back to her, she was still sitting there, her hands gripping the counter weakly. He approached her slowly.

    “Let me,” he murmured.

    Her cheeks flushed faintly as his fingers moved to the hem of her torn shirt. She didn’t stop him, she just nodded, her trust in him absolute.

     He peeled the blood-stained fabric away, revealing the angry red marks that made his heart twist all over again. His throat tightened, and for a moment, he had to close his eyes to steady himself.

    “You shouldn’t have to endure this,” he whispered under his breath.

    Once she was undressed, he scooped her up again, cradling her carefully like something fragile.

     He lowered her into the warm bath, and she exhaled shakily as the water met her skin.

    “Too hot?” he asked softly.

    Bluey shook her head. “It feels… nice.”

    He knelt beside the tub, sleeves rolled up, and reached for a soft towel. His movements were gentle as he cleaned the dried blood from her arms and shoulders.

     Every stroke was tender, almost reverent—like he was afraid she’d break.

    “Does it hurt?” he asked quietly.

    “No,” she whispered back, her voice trembling but sincere.

    **

    When the bath was done, Hades reached for a towel and carefully lifted Bluey from the water. Droplets slid down her skin as he held her close, the warmth of her body pressing against his bare chest. 

    His shirt was long gone, tossed aside after it got soaked in blood and the heat of his skin against hers made her shiver.

    He set her down gently on the edge of the bed, wrapping the towel around her shoulders.

     His movements were quiet, almost too gentle for someone with hands that had spilled blood not long ago. 

    He dried her arms and legs slowly, careful not to touch the bruises. When he was done, he reached for the black shirt he had placed on the bed a loose one that would hang softly on her small frame.

    “Here,” he said quietly.

    Bluey nodded and slipped her arms into it. The fabric swallowed her whole, but the scent of him, lavender, made her feel safe.

    Hades turned to his closet again and opened the first-aid box. He brought it to the bed and sat beside her, flipping the lid open. 

    The sound of antiseptic bottles and gauze rustling filled the silence.

    “This might sting,” he warned.

    She didn’t answer, just watched him. His face was tense as he dipped a cotton pad in antiseptic and began cleaning the gash on her shoulder.

     The moment the liquid touched her skin, she hissed softly, clutching the sheets.

    “Sorry,” he murmured, steadying her with his other hand. 

    His thumb brushed against her wrist, a small, grounding gesture.

    “It’s okay,” she whispered.

    He worked quietly after that, cleaning every wound with precision, bandaging the deeper cuts. His brows furrowed each time she winced. 

    It hurt him more than he’d admit to see her flinch from pain, even from his touch meant to heal.

    When Hades was done, he set the box down quietly and moved back toward her, lowering himself to kneel between her legs on the bed.

    She instinctively tried to close her legs, and he noticed.

    “What’s wrong?” Hades asked softly.

    “Um… I… don’t have any panties on,” Bluey admitted, her cheeks coloring slightly.

    “So?” Hades replied, his voice calm and reassuring.

    “So… um… isn’t this a little weird? Awkward?” Bluey’s voice wavered with uncertainty.

    “Awkward?” Hades echoed, then smiled gently. Her breath caught as she looked down, noticing his hand resting lightly on her thigh.

    “Hades…” she murmured, a mix of nervousness and trust in her tone.

    “I just bath you and bow you’re feeling awkward?”He asked and she but her lips.

    “I’ve seen you like this more times than I can count, and all I’ve done is kiss you,” he whispered closely, “…that’s real self-control.”

    Hades leaned in closer, his voice low and teasing. “Are you wet?”

    “Wet…?” Bluey blinked in surprise.

    “Yes,” Hades said, his hand slowly sliding up her thigh, deliberate and confident. “Tell me if you are.”

     “Um… no, I’m not.”Bluey hesitated.

    “Really?” His lips curved into a knowing smile.

    Her breath hitched softly as his fingers brushed against her cunt.

     “Oh my… Hades,” she m0@ned, the sound barely a whisper.

    He pulled his hand away, revealing it glistening with her arousal. 

    “You’re not wet, huh?”

    “I… um…” Bluey bit her lip, unable to deny the truth.

    He chuckled.

    “Master…”She called.

    “Hmmm.”

    Bluey’s cheeks flushed deeper as she met Hades’ gaze shyly.

     “I… I want more,” she admitted softly, her voice barely above a whisper.

    Hades raised an eyebrow, a playful glint in his eyes. “More what?”

    She hesitated, then looked down, fiddling with the edge of the sheet. 

    “Um… for you to… stick your fingers in….there”

    A slow, satisfied smile spread across his face. He leaned closer, his breath warm against her skin. 

    Hades gently helped her to stand, his palm sliding up her thighs until it cupped her wetness. Bluey exhaled softly, the warmth of his touch sending a shiver through her.

    He leaned close, his breath warm against her ear as he pressed his palm against her slick, sensitive opening. 

    “Mm… it… it feels good,” Bluey whispered mischievously, wrapping her arms around him and moving her body, urging him to deepen his touch.

    “Stop being so n+ghty, Mi Ruina,” he growled low and husky right into her ear.

    She bit her lip tightly, then cried out softly, “Master…”

    The waves of pleasure overwhelmed her as he slowly withdrew, a confident smirk curling on his lips. 

    “I didn’t even do anything and you’re already close to having an orgasm? You’re such a bad girl.”He whispered.

    “Get your stuffs from your room, you’ll be staying here.” He said and turned, then strolled back toward the bathroom, leaving Bluey trembling.

    Suddenly, she felt a warm liquid trickle down her leg. Her eyes widened as she looked down in surprise.

    “Oh my goodness,” she gasped, her heart pounding.

    —–

    ★𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐲’𝐬 𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞★

    Corazon stepped out of the bathroom, her damp hair brushing her shoulders, and walked into the bedroom. 

    Anthony was already on the bed, lounging casually, a glass of whiskey in his hand. The room smelled faintly of her perfume and the faint steam from her bath lingered in the air.

    Since their relationship wasn’t a secret anymore, it felt natural for her to stay here, unbothered by the closeness or the familiarity between them. 

    She moved toward the dresser to grab her robe, wrapping it loosely around her.

    “How did your husband even find out?” Anthony asked, raising an eyebrow as he took a sip from his glass.

    “He probably had me investigated,” Corazon said, her tone calm, almost detached.

    Anthony set his glass down, a flicker of concern crossing his face. “But he’s probably going to cut off his investments in the campaign.”

     “Also… does he know Morgan is my daughter?”Anthony’s eyes narrowed slightly.

    Corazon gave a faint shrug.

    “No,” she said firmly. “As long as he still believes Morgan is his, we still have access to his money.”

    Anthony leaned back on the bed, exhaling slowly. “Smart. We just have to keep it that way, then. For now.”

    “Trevor already knows that he’s Morgan’s brother,” Anthony said softly. “I feel so bad for him and Morgan. I wish I knew they were in a relationship… I would’ve stopped them earlier.”

    Corazon looked at him, tension in his jaw, but she waved it off lightly. “It’s no big deal. They’ll both get over it and move on.”

    She paused, letting her gaze soften as she approached the bed.

     “Don’t worry about all that. What’s important is that we’re together,” she murmured, climbing onto the bed beside him.

    Anthony shifted slightly, pulling her close as she rested against him.

     The warmth of the bed, the faint scent of her hair, the quiet closeness, they both let themselves breathe, even if just for a moment.

    Corazon’s hand brushed against his chest, and she smiled faintly.

     “Nothing else matters right now,” she whispered.

    Anthony chuckled softly, running a hand through her damp hair. “I love you Corazon.”

    “I love you too, Anthony.” She smiled.

    They stayed like that for a moment, wrapped in each other, plotting their next moves silently while finding a rare sliver of peace in each other’s presence.

    —–

     ★𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐆𝐲𝐦★

     Iris was running on the treadmill, keeping herself in shape, when Marco entered. She immediately stopped and turned to face him.

    “What the—” she started, her voice sharp.

    “It’s good to see the First Lady here… you look so irresistible,” Marco said, flashing his usual smirk.

    Iris’s eyes blazed.

     “You’ve got some nerve to shoot my son!” she yelled, her voice echoing across the gym. “How dare you hurt him..”

    Marco’s smirk faltered slightly, replaced by a sneer.

     “Anytime I see Hades,” he spat, “….it disgusts me. He’s proof Iris, proof of your love for Robert. It should have been me. It should have been my son.”

    Iris clenched her fists, her anger radiating. “You are a sick, twisted man, Marco. No matter what you think, I will always choose Robert. Always.”

    Marco stepped closer, undeterred by her fury. 

    “You know, Iris… you could still have me. I could give you what Robert never could,” he said, his hand brushing dangerously close to her arm.

    Iris recoiled, glaring daggers at him. 

    “Do not touch me!” she snapped. “You’ll never ever be with me. Not now, not ever.”

    He leaned in slightly, smirking. “Oh, come on… you know you want this. I’ve waited a long time.”

    Iris’s patience snapped. 

    “I don’t want you, Marco! You disgust me. You think because you shot Hades, you can intimidate me, but you’re nothing. You’re a coward and a fool. I will never be with a monster like you!”

    Marco froze for a moment, his smirk faltering, but then his ego took over.

     “We’ll see,” he muttered, though Iris had already turned back to her treadmill, ignoring him completely, leaving him fuming in silence.

    —–

    ★ 𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐨𝐫’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Trevor’s suite was quiet, heavy with the weight of unspoken pain. Morgan stood by his closet, tears streaking her cheeks as she packed her things, one trembling hand at a time. 

    Each item she folded or tucked away felt like another thread being ripped from her heart.

    Trevor stood behind her, watching silently. His own eyes were red, shoulders slumped, and his chest heaving.

     He couldn’t stop the lump in his throat from growing, the raw ache of seeing her like this.

    Finally, he stepped forward and wrapped his arms around her from behind. Morgan stiffened for a second, then slowly melted into him. 

    She turned and her hands reached back, clutching his as tightly as she could manage, as if holding on to something real in a world that suddenly made no sense.

    “Let’s pretend we don’t know the truth,” Trevor whispered into her ear, his voice rough with emotion, nearly breaking. “Let’s pretend none of this ever happened, even if just for tonight.”

    Morgan shook her head, her sobs muffled against his chest.

     “But we can’t, Trevor… it’s real. Everything’s real… the truth… your father… me…”

    Trevor tightened his hold, pressing his forehead to the side of hers. 

    “I don’t care. I don’t care about the truth right now. I just want to feel you here, just like this. Can’t we hold onto that, even for a little while?”

    Morgan’s tears soaked through his shirt as she pulled back slightly, shaking her head, tears still streaming down her face.

     “Trevor… it’s wrong. We… we can’t…”

    “I don’t care,” he interrupted firmly, his voice low but unyielding. His hands tightened around her, holding her close.

     “Four years, Morgan… four years we’ve loved each other. Are you seriously asking me to just throw that away?”

    She looked into his eyes, searching for something, hope, reason, anything that could make this make sense. Her voice trembled.

     “But… the truth… our blood…”

    Trevor shook his head, brushing a stray tear from her cheek. 

    “I don’t care. None of that matters. You’re mine, Morgan. Nothing…nothing will ever change that.”

    He leaned in slowly, his forehead resting against hers. Her breath hitched as his lips found hers.

     For a moment, she froze, torn between shock and the flood of feelings she had been holding back for so long.

    Then, instinctively, she kissed him back, pouring every ounce of her love, fear, and desperation into it. 

    It was fierce, desperate, the kind of kiss that said more than words ever could. 

    He deepened the kiss, and she clung to him, as if letting go would mean losing everything they had ever shared. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” Their hearts pounded in sync, as his hand reached for her zipper and he pulled it down, letting her dress slip from her body.

    He broke the kiss and looked at her, and she had the same look of fire in her eyes. He held her as they moved closer to the bed and they both fell on it.

    “I love you Morgan. I love you so damn much.”He mumbled taking off his shirt.

    —–

     ★𝐇𝐮𝐠𝐨’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Hugo and Dawn in his dorm after training.

    He was sitting on his bed as Dawn came out after taking a shower.

    He looked at her, wearing his shirt, and water dripping.

    “Can you stop looking at me like that?” Dawn muttered.

    “I can’t,” Hugo replied, his gaze holding hers.

    She scoffed.

    “I’m going to my dorm room,” she said, heading to the door.

    He grabbed her wrist, pulling her to sit on his thigh.

    “What are you doing?” she asked, eyes narrowing.

    “Where are you going? You didn’t think I’d let you leave, right?” Hugo’s tone was firm, but not harsh.

    Dawn tried to pull her wrist back. “Hugo, let go. Seriously.”

    He shook his head. “Not a chance. You walked out on me before, but not this time..”

    She frowned, cheeks warming despite herself. “You’re impossible.”

    “Maybe,” he said, smirking slightly. “But you’re still here, aren’t you? That has to mean something.”

    Dawn glared at him, trying to resist.

    Hugo leaned back, still holding her just enough so she couldn’t move away. 

    Dawn turned swiftly, settling onto Hugo’s lap with deliberate confidence. Her legs straddled his thigh as they sat on the bed, her eyes locked onto his. 

    Hugo’s hands found the curve of her hips, steadying her while she wrapped her arms around his neck.

    “I know you, Hugo,” she said, voice low but teasing. “You can hardly stay without—well, you. Three days celibate? That’s impressive.”

    Hugo’s breath hitched, lips close enough to hers to feel the heat between them. “I’m just trying my best to prove to someone that I’m serious about her.”

    Dawn’s finger pressed gently against his lips, silencing him before he could close the distance. “You don’t get to kiss me whenever you like. From now on, I call the shots.”

    A slow smirk curved on her lips as she began grinding herself against him, the movement deliberate, teasing. Hugo’s eyes widened as he realized her skin was bare against him, no barrier between her and his growing desire.

    “Dawn…” he breathed, a mix of disbelief and hunger in his voice.

    She bit her lip, eyes sparkling with challenge. “Mm.”

    “It’s driving me crazy,” he confessed, fingers tightening slightly, “I want you. Damn these shorts I’m wearing.”

    She chuckled softly, her movement more deliberate now. “You don’t think I’ll just let you have me, do you?”

    “If I have to, I’ll beg,” he said, voice thick with need.

    He leaned in to capture her lips, but she pulled away just before the kiss could land, smiling mischievously each time. 

    The frustration in his eyes only deepened her grin as the dance of desire and control played between them.

    Dawn’s hands moved confidently to Hugo’s chest, feeling the rapid beat of his heart beneath her touch. She could sense him growing more undone by the moment, every breath she took fueling his desire. 

    Her touch was both a tease and a challenge, and she watched as his breath hitched, his body responding unavoidably.

    “Please, Dawn…” Hugo’s voice cracked with desperation, tears gleaming in his eyes. “Please, baby… just five minutes. I’ll…. I’ll go crazy if I don’t cum right now. I swear I’ll be quick.”

    She smirked, a quiet power in her movements as she slowly slid down from his lap. His gaze followed her, wide and undeniable as his dick pressed against his shorts like it would rip off.

    Leaning close enough to whisper in his ear, she let the moment hang for a while.

    “I’m not in the mood, and if you dare fuck another girl, you’re done for.”She said, then without another word, she stood and walked out of the room.

    “Dawn…” Hugo’s voice cracked again, choked with tears, reaching out through the doorway as tears began to fall.

    —–

     ★𝐆𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐳’𝐬 𝐑𝐨𝐨𝐦★

    “F+k! harder! Yessss!”Juniper screamed as Gomez rammed into her arse from behind.

    Gomez grasped her hair roughly matching her fervor with his own. Yet even in this heated embrace, his thoughts drifted to Hyce.

    His touch, his warmth, the sounds he made when he kissed him and it stirred something deep within him.

    All he could think of was gucking Hyce, squeezing his n+pples, spanking his ass and hearing him m0@n. He wants to feels it, how warm his insides would be, his sweet mouth on his c+k as he shoots his seed down his throat.

    “Hyce…f+k.”Gomez moaned as he reached his orgasm, strangling Juniper’s neck from behind.

     Juniper pushed him off.

    Gomez glared at Juniper, his hands shaking with rage.

    “Why are you thinking about him when we’re… together?” Juniper snapped, her voice sharp. “Hyce isn’t better than me!”

    Gomez’s jaw tightened, his face red with anger. “Don’t tell me what he is or isn’t! You don’t get it!”

    Juniper took a step back, her hands trembling.

     “You’re acting like a fool. If you want him in your head, fine but don’t expect me to stay here and take it! My pussy is better than his arse with ever be.”

    In a sudden flash of anger, Gomez slapped her. She gasped, hand to her cheek, eyes wide with shock.

    “You need to leave,” he growled.

    Juniper didn’t need to be told twice. She grabbed her clothes and stormed out, slamming the door behind her.

     Gomez sank onto the edge of the bed, running a hand through his hair, furious and frustrated, his mind a whirlwind of guilt, obsession, and jealousy.

    He took his phone and checked his home screen wallpaper, one he took of Hyce n+ked on his bed when they were still dating. In the picture, Hyce’s dick was hard since it was a morning hard on.

    “F+k!!” His hand ruffled his hair.

    —–

     ★𝐁𝐥𝐮𝐞𝐲’𝐬 𝐃𝐨𝐫𝐦★

    “So you’re seriously moving into his suite?” Nia asked in shock.

    “Yeah, he told me he wanted to keep a close eye on me,” Bluey said, packing the rest of her stuff.

    “And you just agreed?” Nia asked, disbelief heavy in her voice.

    “Is….there a problem?” Bluey asked, her brow furrowed in confusion.

    “Of course not, I’m just saying that, it’s been just one day, Bluey. He announced you as his girl before everyone…that’s cute. But then asking you to move into his suite? It screams controlling!!” Nia’s tone rose slightly, a mix of worry and exasperation.

    “Controlling? He’s just looking out for me,” Bluey replied, shrugging lightly.

    “Aren’t you scared of him? Bro killed Bryan with his bare hands,” Nia added, glancing at Bluey with wide eyes.

    “Babe, why are you trying to scare Bluey?” Loci intervened, a teasing tone in his voice.

    “I’m not scaring her, I’m just….well…I don’t know,” Nia admitted, sighing.

    “Speaking of Bryan, I’ve been investigating the history of MIA for a while now,” Natalie interjected, her voice serious.

    “History of MIA? Why’s that?” Nia asked, curiosity piqued.

    “Before we all got into this school, we never knew what it was about. I believe that each and every one of us thought it was just like every normal high school, but the truth is, none of us knew what it was before coming here, and neither did our parents actually tell us,” Natalie explained, her tone measured and thoughtful.

    “So what are you trying to imply?” Zayne asked, leaning forward.

    “What I’m saying is that MIA seems more than just a school. It feels like a place that, once you’re in, you can never get out,” Natalie said, her eyes scanning the group, making each of them feel the weight of her words.

    Bluey paused, glancing down at the items in her hands, feeling a chill creep up her spine. 

    “But you can get expelled and leave, right?” Bluey asked, her voice hesitant.

    “Seems like expulsion is just a front,” Natalie said, her tone serious. “If you get expelled, you’ll still die, because only one person has ever been expelled in MIA.”

    “One person? Oh, you mean that Jocelyn girl?” Loci asked, raising an eyebrow.

    “Yeah,” Natalie confirmed.

    “Who’s Jocelyn? How come you guys know all this and I didn’t?” Nia frowned.

    “You weren’t enrolled in MIA yet,” Loci reminded her.

    “So Jocelyn… she was a student here,” Natalie continued. “She was brilliant—so smart, she rose from a beginner to a jack in just a week, and in two months, she was already a knight. The problem was, she got too cocky and wanted more. She challenged an Ace to a duel… and she lost.”

    “And? If you lose Sigils, it’s closer to going below Zero. It’s totally normal,” Bluey said, trying to sound unconcerned.

    “She still had points, but was highly down after she had an affair with an Ace. She was humiliated badly in public by him and it bruised her ego. Later on, she was called in by Miss Dora once, and after that, things got… stranger. It wasn’t just shame anymore. She stopped participating, spent plenty of time in the penalty zone, eventually lost all her Sigils… and was expelled,” Natalie said, her eyes darkening with the weight of the story.

    “So… what happened then?” Bluey asked, her curiosity mingled with unease.

    “During the holiday back then, I wanted to visit her and see how she was doing since we were pretty close, but I found nothing. Their house and property were sold, and they disappeared without a trace, both she and her parents. It’s like they never existed at all,” Natalie said, her voice low.

    “So… they were probably killed, right?” Nia asked, her eyes narrowing slightly.

    “Yes,” Natalie confirmed.

    “Okay, all this doesn’t make sense. They must’ve moved or left the country,” Bluey said, frowning.

    “Exactly. You’re putting scary thoughts in us,” Zayne muttered.

    “What do you think they do with the dead bodies?” Natalie asked, leaning closer.

    “Bury them,” chorused Zayne, Bluey, and Loci in unison.

    “Bury? There’s no cemetery here in MIA,” Natalie said, her tone edged with disbelief.

    “It might be outside the school,” Loci suggested.

    “Why would they even be killing students like that? What are we… some kind of animals?” Natalie asked, her voice trembling slightly.

    “So you think MIA is a front for running some kind of underground business?” Nia said quietly, her eyes flicking around the room, sharp and calculating.

    “Exactly,” Natalie said, giving Nia a pointed look.

    “Y’all are crazy,” Bluey muttered, shaking her head.

    Nia was silent for a moment, her gaze lingering on everyone a beat too long. She tapped her fingers against her armrest, her expression unreadable. 

    A flicker of something….curiosity? suspicion?….passed over her eyes.

    “Who was the Ace that Jocelyn had an affair with?” Nia finally asked, tilting her head.

    “Hades,” Loci said flatly.

    Bluey froze, biting her lips.

    “So… I’m guessing she’s Hades’ 20th victim?” Zayne whispered, the weight of the revelation sinking in.

    Natalie nodded gravely.

    From the doorway, Sergio smirked, having overheard everything. One of them glanced at the door, and there he was.

    He smiled as if confirming a long-held information that’ll be of value on their side.

    “Bingo.” 

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    𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐞𝐝 ✰

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  • On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 12

    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 12

     

     𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋


    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 12

      {•𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔•}

    𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞: 𝑰’𝒍𝒍 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝑩𝒖𝒓𝒏 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑯𝒆𝒓.

    ʙʏ ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇʟʟᴇ 

      -ʟᴜᴄᴋ ɪs ᴀɴ ɪʟʟᴜsɪᴏɴ-

    ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤

    Bluey’s hand trembled as it wrapped around him, feeling the thick weight she hardly knew how to handle. 

    Slowly, almost nervously, she brought his d+k closer to her lips, lost in the unfamiliarity of what she was doing.

    She pressed a tentative kiss to the tip, then took him gently into her mouth, drawing him in with a long, deep motion.

    “Jesus… f+k,” Hades groaned, his fingers tightening softly in her hair before pulling her mouth away.

    “Did I do something wrong?” Bluey asked, her voice small and uncertain.

    Hades’s mind was a storm. The warmth and tightness of her mouth sent waves of pleasure crashing over him without any effort on her part.

    “Go on,” he growled lowly.

    Bluey resumed, more confident but still unsure. He held her hair firmly, guiding her head deeper, demanding more.

    She gagged slightly as his d+k touched the back of her throat, her face flush and strained, but she sucked harder, desperate to please him.

    The cigarette dropped from his fingers as he bucked his hips upwards, a raw sound escaping his lips. 

    Tears welled in Bluey’s eyes but she kept going.

    “Yes… You can do it..”Hades said in a a cold, deep voice and he stared at Bluey’s teary face, his hands fisting her hair.

    “Go deeper just a little bit more…..a little bit more…”Hades pushed her head deeper.

    “Mmm.”Bluey cried harder, choking.

    “You’re doing so…gooood. You’re such a good girl.”He groaned deeply.

    Finally, he groaned loudly, pulling out his c+k as thick ropes of his c+m spilled on her face, her hair, her bare boobs and dripping to the floor.

    Bluey breathed gasping for air.

    Hades’s breathing was unsteady, shallow and rapid. He couldn’t believe how fast it had happened, it was barely five minutes on the timer.

    Every girl he’d been with before had never come close to this. And this was supposed to be Bluey’s first time?

    She remained on the floor, her body sticky and still trembling.

    Without a word, Hades crouched down and lifted her into his arms.

    Bluey’s wide eyes searched his face, confused and almost vulnerable. Why was he suddenly so gentle?

    There was a quiet softness in his gaze that hadn’t been there before, something almost protective.

    Hades carried Bluey to the bathroom without rushing, his touch surprisingly tender despite the harsh edges he usually wore. 

    She clung to him, still overwhelmed and unsure what to expect next.

    When they reached the bathroom, he gently placed her on the floor.

     She looked up at him, searching his face for the usual coldness but it was gone, replaced by an unreadable calm.

    He began filling the tub with warm water and soap, the steady sound filling the quiet room. Once the bath was ready, he stepped in and looked at her.

    “Come,” he said simply.

    Bluey hesitated, then eased herself into the warm water, the soap bubbles soft against her skin. Hades reached for the washcloth, moving slowly and deliberately. 

    His hands were gentle as he began to wash her, careful not to rush or hurt her.

    Each touch was careful, almost reverent, as if he was discovering a new side of himself through her.

    He helped her lean against his chest, his arms wrapping around her protectively. Slowly, he patted her hair with a steady, soothing rhythm.

    “Did I pass the test?” Bluey asked softly, her voice tentative.

    Hades’s breath hitched slightly.

     “More than I expected.” His hands moved to her tummy, rubbing in slow circles as he pulled her closer, making her sit on his thigh. 

    She shifted uncomfortably, feeling his hardness press against her opening, growing even larger.

    “I’m trying so damn hard right now, Bluey,” He confessed, his voice low and raw. “It’s so fucking frustrating to have you in my arms, naked, and not be able to fuck you.”

    Bluey swallowed hard, anxiety flickering in her eyes.

    “Why… why’s that?” she whispered.

    He looked down at her with surprising tenderness. “Because I don’t want to hurt you but at the same time I will. Besides, didn’t I tell you that you’d be the one to beg me for it?”

    He tightened his embrace, hands gripping her waist firmly yet protectively. 

    “It’s been torture, Bluey,” Hades admitted, his voice rough with restraint. 

    “Every second I stayed away was a battle because the closer I got, the harder it was to control myself.”

    Bluey’s eyes filled with a mixture of pain and confusion. “You watched them bully me. I wanted you to step in, to help me. But you didn’t.”

    Hades’s jaw clenched. 

    “I stayed away because I respected your decision. If I’d come closer, I wouldn’t have been able to hold back. I would’ve destroyed everything trying to protect you, and maybe hurt you in the process. So instead, I acted cold, distant.”

    He drew her in tighter, voice dropping to a low growl. “But now? Now I’m never letting you go again, not in this life.”

    Bluey’s breath hitched, memories of his warning echoing in her mind. “But you told me that….you loving me will hurt me, Why is that ? I’m nervous already.”She bit her lips.

    Hades’s eyes darkened, shadows flickering behind them like a storm. 

    “Because, Bluey… I’m already lost. I’m broken in ways even I don’t fully understand. But you…you cracked that darkness open. I love you. In this twisted, dangerous way that consumes me every day. And no matter how much I warned you, I won’t let that fear stop me from claiming you.”

    “Want to eat anything?” He asked.

    “I already had dinner, I’m quite full. ”Bluey said.

    “Okay.” He said, hugging her closer.

    “Let’s stay like this for a little while, please. ” She pleaded.

    He nodded and she smiled.

    —–

    Morgan’s eyes were red, her lashes still wet from hours of silent crying. She’d barely made it through the school gates, hoping to slip into her suite unnoticed, when Trevor’s voice cut through the hallway.

    “Morgan?”

    Her heart seized. She froze mid-step, her hand tightening on the strap of her bag before she slowly turned.

     Trevor was standing there, worry etched across his face.

    “Where did you go? I’ve been calling you for hours.”

    “I—” Her voice cracked, “I went home.”

     “Have you been crying. What’s wrong?” He frowned, taking a step closer.

    “Nothing,” she muttered quickly, brushing past him, her face turned away so he wouldn’t see the trembling of her lips. “I’m fine.”

    He caught her wrist before she could escape. “Morgan, talk to me.”

    “Trevor, let go.”

    But he didn’t. Instead, his grip tightened—not in anger, but desperation. “Not until you tell me what’s going on. You look like you’ve been through hell.”

    Her throat closed up. Tears pricked her eyes again, threatening to fall. “Please, Trevor. Not now.”

    “Then when?” he snapped, pulling her toward him. “You disappear for hours, you come back like this, and you expect me to just let you walk away?”

    She shook her head, struggling weakly. “Trevor, please….”

    “Morgan,” he said, turning her to face him, his voice lower now, gentler. “Look at me.”

    She kept her eyes on the floor, silent tears spilling down her cheeks.

    When she finally looked up, there was nothing but anguish in her gaze.

    ***

    Trevor held her hand and led her quietly into his suite, shutting the door behind them. The sound of the lock clicked faintly before he turned to face her, his eyes searching her tear-streaked face.

    “What’s wrong? What’s going on, babe?” he asked, stepping closer, his voice soft but strained with worry. “You know you can tell me anything.”

    He reached out, tilting her chin gently, trying to make her meet his eyes.

    But Morgan flinched, taking his hand off her face and stepping back. Her lips trembled as another tear slipped down.

    “Morgan…” Trevor’s chest tightened. “C’mon, talk to me. You’re making me cry right now.”

    She shook her head, backing away until her back hit the wall. Her voice came out in a broken whisper. “So you really don’t know?”

     “Know what?”He frowned.

    “Your dad didn’t tell you anything?”

    Trevor’s brows furrowed deeper, confusion turning to impatience.

     “C’mon, Morgan, stop beating around the bush and tell me what it is already.” He ran a hand through his hair, exhaling hard. “You’re scaring me right now.”

    Her sob broke the silence. 

    “Your dad…” she choked, her voice cracking. “Your dad is my real father, Trevor.”

    He froze, his hand still halfway through his hair.

    “What?”

    “My mom and your dad, they’ve been having an affair for years. He’s my real father.”

    Trevor’s face went pale. His breath hitched, the words hitting him like a knife to the gut.

     “We’re siblings, Trevor. Half-siblings.” Morgan’s tears fell harder.

    For a moment, the world seemed to stop. The air between them turned heavy, suffocating. Trevor stared at her like she’d just torn the ground out from beneath him.

    Trevor’s jaw tightened, his eyes wide with disbelief. He took a step forward, shaking his head slowly as if trying to undo her words.

    “No. No, that’s not true,” he said, his voice unsteady. “You’re joking, right? This is some kind of sick joke, Morgan. Tell me you’re lying.”

    She shook her head weakly, tears still falling. 

    “I wish I was, Trevor. My mom told me everything. She said my dad couldn’t have kids. You’re Anthony’s son, and I’m…” her voice cracked, “I’m his daughter.”

    “Stop!” Trevor snapped, his voice breaking as he pointed at her. “Don’t….don’t say that. Don’t even say that, Morgan.”

    “I’m telling you the truth!” she cried, clutching her chest. “Why would I lie about something like this?”

    He turned away, running both hands through his hair, his chest rising and falling fast. “No. My dad would never do that. He—he’s not that kind of man!”

    “He is, Trevor!” she shouted through her tears. “He’s been lying to you. To all of us!”

    Trevor slammed his fist against the wall.

     “No, Morgan! You’re lying! You’re just—” He stopped, his voice trembling. “You’re trying to end this… to push me away? That’s what this is? Did I do something wrong?”

    Morgan’s lips trembled. “I’m not trying to push you away, Trevor. I’m scared of the truth.”

    He looked at her then, his eyes glassy and red. 

    “No… we love each other, Morgan. We….” His voice broke mid-sentence.

    “We can’t love each other anymore,” she whispered.

    He took a step toward her, but she stepped back, shaking her head. “Don’t, Trevor. Please. Don’t make this harder.”

    And before he could say another word, she turned and ran out of his suite, her sobs echoing down the hallway.

    Trevor stood there frozen, staring at the door she’d just walked through. His breathing was ragged, his fists trembling at his sides.

    A single tear slid down his cheek before he sank onto the couch, staring blankly at the floor.

    “She’s lying,” he whispered to himself, his voice barely audible. “She has to be lying…”

    But the more he said it, the more the pain in his chest grew, until denial could no longer silence the truth that shattered everything he thought he knew.

    ——

    ★ 𝐍𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠- 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐥𝐲 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐬★

    The sky was still a dull gray, the air damp with the last traces of dawn. 

    Every student stood in the wide assembly grounds, some rubbing their eyes, others shivering slightly from the morning chill. 

    The call had come from Hades himself and when Hades called, no one dared to ignore it.

    It was barely 6:30 a.m., and half the academy looked half-awake, half-terrified.

    “Gosh… Bluey, do you have any idea what Hades is up to?” Nia yawned, covering her mouth.

    “No,” Bluey said softly.

    “Girl, what happened in his suite last night? You came back really late,” Natalie whispered, leaning closer.

    “Nothing,” Bluey murmured, biting her lip shyly, her heart skipping at the memory.

    Before they could say another word, silence spread through the crowd like a chill. Every head turned as the heavy iron gates opened.

    Hades walked in.

    Clad in black from head to toe, black tee-shirt, black sweatpants,he moved with that cold, effortless authority that made every single person instinctively bow.

     Even the morning breeze seemed to avoid him. His presence alone silenced the entire grounds.

    He climbed the high platform without a word, his expression unreadable, eyes sharp as blades.

    Bluey’s lips parted unconsciously. Even from afar, she could see the faint shadow under his eyes, the relaxed but powerful way he stood.

     How can someone look this intimidating and still that good this early? she thought, pulse racing.

    “You can all hear me, right?” Hades finally spoke. His voice carried easily, low and controlled, yet with a weight that made the air heavy.

    “Yes!” The crowd shouted in unison.

    “Good.”

    He let the silence stretch, eyes sweeping over them one by one, slow, deliberate. Some flinched under his gaze.

    “The reason I called this meeting is to announce that starting today, Bluey Cruise is officially mine.” He said, voice low and razor-still.

    Gasps rippled through the crowd. Heads snapped toward Bluey, who sat frozen like a small animal in the center of the grounds.

    “When I say mine, I mean she’s my woman.” He paused, voice hardening. 

    “Now I don’t want anyone going around calling her my ‘f+k toy’ or treating her like trash because I will beat the crap out of you.”

    He pointed once, deliberately. “That girl there.” Every eye swung to Bluey. “She owns my heart.”

    A nervous murmur tried to rise; Hades crushed it with a look. His expression didn’t  only a cold, lethal calm.

    “You all have gotten used to her being picked on,” he said, slow and flat, “…but it ends today.” His gaze cut through the rows until it rested on Bryan and Aris.

     “If I see even a scratch on her body from any one of you, if a single strand of her hair is pulled loose, or if she sheds a tear because of anything you do…” His voice dropped to a tone that made the blood in the air feel colder.

     “I will kill that person with my bare hands.”

    The words landed like ice. Students went rigid; a few swallowed audibly. Natasha, Bryan and Aris paled. 

    “Am I understood?” Hades’s voice boomed, cold and final.

    “Yes, sir!” Everyone chorused in unison, their voices echoing across the assembly grounds.

    Then unexpectedly, he turned his head slightly, catching Bluey’s eyes in the crowd.

     The corner of his mouth lifted into a slow, effortless wink before he gave her a rare, breathtaking smile.

    The entire school froze.

    Gasps broke through the silence.

    💬 “Did Hades just smile?”

    💬 “Oh my god, I’ve never seen him do that before.”

    💬 “Please keep making him happy, Bluey.”

    The air buzzed with disbelief and excitement as Hades walked off, every step composed and commanding until he disappeared from sight.

    Bluey stood there, dazed, her cheeks pink.

     “Girl….your boyfriend is so damn hot and sexy, I swear!”Nia grabbed her arm.

    “He’s not my boyfriend…” Bluey mumbled, trying to look away, but both girls stared at her like she’d just cursed the gods.

    “Yet,” She added quietly.

     “OH MY GOD, SHE SAID YET!”Natalie and Nia screamed, jumping and hugging each other.

     Zayne clenched his fists hard, jaw tightening as his eyes darkened watching the girl whom he always cared for and did everything possible for to keep her safe, now become the center of Hades’s entire world.

    —–

     ★ 𝐇𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬’ 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞★

    Hades was smiling like a fool as he dropped the bottle of wine onto the table with a satisfying thud. 

     Hugo and Hyce exchanged silent, knowing looks as he poured the drinks—his movements uncharacteristically light, almost… happy.

    “A toast,” Hades said, raising his glass, that faint but genuine smile still tugging at his lips. “To my newly found source of happiness.”

    “Cheers,” Hugo and Hyce chorused, their laughter echoing through the room.

    “I seriously can’t believe you did that,” Hugo said, shaking his head in disbelief. “You really announced to the entire school that she’s your woman?”

    “Why not?” Hades smirked, swirling his drink lazily. “I don’t want anyone hurting her while she’s not with me. They should even try.”

    “Wow, lover boy,” Hyce teased, leaning back on the couch. “I swear I missed that rare smile of yours. She really makes you happy, huh?”

    “Yes,” Hades admitted softly, his voice dropping into something almost tender. “And she barely does anything. Just seeing her… that’s enough for me.”

    “So to get this straight, did you go beg her, or did she come on her own?” Hugo asked, leaning forward with a mischievous grin.

    Hyce snorted before Hades could even open his mouth. “Hades? Beg someone? Please, he’d rather die.”

    “Stop being dramatic, Hyce,” Hades muttered, rolling his eyes but unable to hide the small smile tugging at his lips. 

    “I… was really scared, actually. I hurt her yesterday and thought she’d hate me after that. I was ready to stay away, but she came back. That’s enough reason for me to push forward, right?”

    Hugo’s teasing grin softened. “That’s rare coming from you, man.”

    Hyce raised an eyebrow, his tone turning serious. “But honestly, Hades… do you think she’s going to last long with you?”

    Hades frowned. “What do you mean?”

    “I mean, we all know how you are,” Hugo added carefully. “You’re really… uh, what’s the right word… difficult.”

    Hades sighed, his expression tightening. “I’m planning on hiding that part of me from her. I mean, I’ll try—to be the guy she wants.”

    Hyce leaned forward, his voice calm but firm.

     “You think she’ll be happy if you pretend? Look, I’m not saying you shouldn’t treat her right, but don’t hide the real you. If you plan to be with her forever, she deserves to see every side of you. If she can handle it, good. If not, let her walk away.”

    “Walk away?” Hades’s tone dropped, cold and certain. His eyes flicked up, glinting darkly under the light. “Never.”

    Hugo and Hyce exchanged a glance. The air around them grew heavier. That familiar edge, the one that made Hades who he was….was back.

     And this time, it was clear: Bluey wasn’t just some girl to him. She was an obsession he wasn’t willing to lose.

    “Whatever,” Hyce said, waving a hand dismissively before grabbing his glass. “By the way, I already have a boyfriend.”

    Both Hades and Hugo froze mid-sip and turned to him.

    “…You what?” Hugo blinked.

    “Yeah,” Hyce said casually, smirking as if it was nothing. “Sergio is a nice guy and… he’s hot too.” He took a long drink, pretending not to notice their stunned faces.

    “Hot?” Hugo echoed, raising a brow. “Right. Just like how you were fantasizing over Gomez, and then boom, you got your very first painful heartbreak.”

    Hyce groaned, slamming his glass down. “That was different! Gomez was a jerk. Sergio won’t hurt me.”

    “If you say so,” Hades muttered, leaning back with a faint, knowing smirk. His tone was calm but his eyes flickered with amusement, watching Hyce squirm under Hugo’s grin.

    “You both suck,” Hyce hissed. “Can’t a man be in love without getting roasted?”

    Hugo chuckled. “Not in this circle, buddy.”

    Hades shrugged, refilling his glass. “Just don’t cry to us when he breaks your heart. I’ve got my own woman to protect.”

    “Yeah, yeah,” Hyce rolled his eyes. “You’re all lovestruck now, Mr. God-of-the-School.”

    “Damn right,” Hades smirked, clinking his glass against theirs. “To love… and to chaos.”

    They laughed, the sound echoing through the suite, three men, three stories of love, pain, and the kind of trouble only they could attract.

    Hades’ phone buzzed loudly on the table, breaking their laughter. He picked it up lazily, glancing at the caller ID.

    “Mom?” he answered, sounding half-reluctant.

    “Why didn’t you tell me?!” Iris’ voice exploded from the speaker, forcing him to pull the phone away from his ear.

    “Tell you what?” Hades frowned.

    “That you were shot twice?! I thought I told you to be careful!” Iris’ tone was pure fury mixed with panic.

    “I’m already fine—”

    “Come home. NOW!” she yelled and hung up before he could reply.

    Hades exhaled, shaking his head. “Geez… this woman.”

    Hugo blinked. “Wait. You were shot?”

    Hyce’s eyes widened. “Twice?”

    Hades gave them a flat look. “Do I look like someone who’s affected by it?”

    They exchanged glances and both went quiet immediately. The silence was answer enough.

    “Yeah, that’s what I thought,” Hades muttered, standing and adjusting his jacket. “Anyway, I’m off. See you later.”

    “Greet Madam First Lady for me,” Hugo said with a grin.

    “Sure will.”

    “And if she cooked,” Hyce added, wagging a finger, “don’t be stingy enough not to share!”

    Hades smirked. “I’ll think about it.” He grabbed his keys and left the suite, door closing behind him.

    A moment of quiet passed before Hyce leaned toward Hugo with a mischievous grin.

    “I saw that embarrassing video of you chasing after a girl yesterday… Dawn, right?”

    Hugo froze, narrowing his eyes. “And?”

    “I would never have believed it if someone prophesied it to me,” Hyce teased, barely suppressing a laugh.

    “How do you think I can win her back?” Hugo sighed, rubbing his forehead.

    “I pray she doesn’t take you back,” Hyce scoffed, standing up.

    “Hey….! hey! Whose side are you on? I’m your friend!” Hugo stood up after him.

    “You’re a punk,” Hyce said over his shoulder, walking out.

    “Who are you calling punk, huh?!” Hugo shouted, chasing after him as their voices echoed down the hallway.

    —–

     ★𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐨’𝐬 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐞 ★

    Sergio, Dawn, and Desiree were lounging in Sergio’s suite. 

     Desiree sat cross-legged on the couch, staring at Dawn like she’d just confessed a crime, while Sergio leaned against the counter, a whiskey glass dangling in his hand.

    “Wait so you’re still in love with Hugo?” Desiree finally asked, her tone a mix of disbelief and judgment. 

    “After everything that jerk did? The way he treated you, used you, and dumped you in front of half the school?”

    Dawn’s eyes lowered to her hands resting on her lap. Her voice came out soft but steady. “Yeah. I still love him.”

    Sergio’s brow furrowed. “You’re serious? Dawn, the guy humiliated you.”

    “I know,” she whispered.

     “But… you can’t just stop having feelings for someone you’ve given so much of yourself to. You spend time, effort, you unlock parts of you you didn’t even know existed and then suddenly you’re supposed to just stop? It doesn’t work that way.”

    Desiree groaned and threw a pillow at her. “That’s literally the definition of toxic, babe!”

    Dawn caught it and sighed. “Maybe it is. But despite everything Hugo did, I still love him. I hate that I do… but I can’t help it.”

    Sergio crossed his arms, his voice dropping low. “So what are you gonna do if he comes crawling back? Just forgive him?”

    A faint smirk tugged at her lips.

     “Oh, no. If Hugo wants me back, he’s going to have to earn it. I’ll make him work for it until he realizes what it feels like to be the one begging.”

    Desiree clapped her hands dramatically. “Finally, some backbone! Make him suffer, girl.”

    Sergio chuckled. 

    Dawn leaned back against the couch, her eyes distant but determined.

     “He broke me once. If he wants me again… he’s going to have to rebuild every shattered piece himself.”

    “Also…” Sergio began, setting his drink down and glancing between Dawn and Desiree with a teasing smirk. “Hyce and I…”

    He paused just long enough for suspense to fill the room. Desiree’s brows shot up, and Dawn leaned forward slightly.

    “…are dating.”

    “WHAT?!” Desiree shrieked, jumping up so fast her phone nearly flew off the couch. “Ahhhh! Are you kidding me right now?!”

    Dawn’s mouth fell open, eyes wide. “No way. You and Hyce? Hyce Hyce?”

     “The one and only.”Sergio chuckled, clearly enjoying their reactions.

    Desiree dramatically clutched her chest.

     “Oh my God, I am so jealous! Do you know how many people would kill for that man’s attention? You just bagged a walking Greek god, Sergio!”

    “Yeah, yeah,” Sergio said, grinning smugly. “He’s something else.”

    Desiree’s eyes suddenly widened with suspicion. 

    “Wait… wait a minute. Have you two…” she trailed off, lowering her voice like she was about to ask a state secret, “…you know… done it?”

    Sergio gave her a slow, knowing smirk. “Yeah. Last night.”

    “WHAT?!” Desiree gasped again, fanning herself dramatically. 

    “Oh my God—I need air!” She stumbled toward the window, throwing it open and sticking her head out like she was about to faint.

     “Someone call a medic, I can’t handle this level of perfection and betrayal in one day!”

     “Desiree, calm down!”Dawn burst into laughter, clutching her stomach.

    “I will not calm down!” Desiree pointed accusingly at Sergio. “You’re living my dream, you monster!”

    “Yeah right, lost all hope when you found out Sergio was gay? Too bad for you.”Dawn laughed.

     “Cheers to that, drama queen.”Sergio raised his glass, grinning.

    Sergio’s laughter faded when his phone buzzed on the table. The name flashing across the screen made his expression drop instantly.

    Raul.

    Desiree was still chattering with Dawn about Hyce when she noticed the sudden shift in his demeanor. “

     “Um….guys I’ll just… take this call. I’ll be right back.”He forced a small smile.

    Without waiting for a reply, he slipped into his room and shut the door behind him.

    He took a deep breath before answering. “Hello.”

     “So, what’s the current update?”Raul’s voice came through, deep and commanding.

    Sergio glanced around his room, ensuring no one was listening.

     “Mission 1 accomplished. I’m already an Ace, so access should be easier from now on.”

    “That’s good.” Raul’s tone was low, calculating. “What about Strix? Have you two talked about the plan yet?”

    “Not really,” Sergio replied, keeping his voice even. “But I’ll text her. It’s too risky for us to be seen together. Don’t wanna raise any suspicion.”

    “Understood. Keep it that way,” Raul said. “And remember, Sergio, no mistakes this time. Just inform me as soon as you all find out anything and no matter what you do, do not get caught.”

    “Sure,” Sergio said curtly. “I’ll hang up now.”

    He ended the call, exhaled sharply, then ran a hand through his hair. His reflection in the mirror looked colder than before, like a completely different person. 

    The charming smirk he wore earlier with Desiree and Dawn was gone, replaced by something darker.

    “Well… well…” His lips curved into a knowing smirk. “It’s time to get to business, dear MIA.”

    —–

    ★𝐖𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐓𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫- 𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐲’𝐬 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞★

    The door slammed open so hard it nearly came off the hinges.

    “Is it true?!” Trevor’s voice roared through the office, sharp enough to cut the air in half.

     Anthony jerked his head up from his paperwork, startled, but before he could even stand, Trevor was already across the room, his eyes wild, chest heaving, fists shaking at his sides.

    “Trevor, calm down—”

    “Don’t tell me to calm down!” Trevor’s voice cracked like thunder as he slammed his fist on the desk, sending papers flying. 

    “I said is it true?! Are you having an affair with Morgan’s mother?!”

    Anthony’s lips parted, but no sound came out. His hesitation was all Trevor needed.

    “You sick bastard!” Trevor shouted, his rage snapping loose as he grabbed his father by the collar and punched him straight across the face. 

    Anthony stumbled back, crashing against the bookshelf behind him, blood spilling from the corner of his lip.

    Trevor didn’t stop, he was trembling with so much fury it looked like he could break the whole room apart.

     “You….you couldn’t keep it in your pants, could you?! You ruined everything! You ruined me!”

    Anthony raised a hand, trying to reason, “Trevor, please listen….”

    “Answer me!” Trevor barked, his voice breaking, his eyes glassy with pain. “Is it true or not?!”

    Anthony finally lowered his gaze and whispered, “Yes… it’s true. I had an affair with her mother.”

    For a second, Trevor just stared and then he laughed. A low, bitter, broken laugh that sounded nothing like him.

     His hands went to his hair as he paced back and forth, dragging in heavy, uneven breaths.

    “You’re telling me,” he said slowly, trembling from head to toe, “…..that I’ve been dating, kissing, and fucking my own sister?!”

    “Trevor-”

    “Don’t you dare say my name!” Trevor’s shout echoed through the office. “You should’ve told me! You should’ve told me before any of this happened!”

    Anthony took a step closer. “I’m so sorry, son. I didn’t know how to tell you. If I’d known you had feelings for Morgan, I would’ve stopped you—”

    “Stop me?!” Trevor’s voice broke into a bitter laugh. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” “You don’t get to say that! You don’t get to act like some father who suddenly cares now that the damage is done!”

    Anthony’s eyes glistened. “Please—”

    Trevor shook his head, taking a step back. His entire body was shaking. 

    “Please just tell me I’m adopted,” He said softly, almost pleading, tears burning in his eyes. “Just tell me this isn’t real… please.”

    But Anthony’s silence told him everything.

    Trevor’s jaw clenched. 

    “I love her,” he whispered, his voice cracking. “I fucking love her.”

    He looked at his father one last time, tears streaking down his face, then turned and stormed out, slamming the door so hard the frame splintered.

    ****

    Trevor stumbled out of the building, every step heavier than the last. The air outside felt too sharp, too cruel against his skin. 

    He barely saw where he was going, just walked until he reached his car, slammed the door shut, and sat there gripping the steering wheel so tightly his knuckles turned white.

    For a long moment, he didn’t move. His breath came in shallow, ragged bursts.

     Then it hit him, everything at once. The truth. The betrayal. The disgust twisting in his stomach.

    “Why?!” He screamed, his voice echoing violently inside the car. 

    He slammed his fist against the dashboard, once, twice, again—until his hand throbbed in pain. 

    “Why the hell did it have to be her?!”

    He threw his head back against the seat, eyes squeezing shut as a choked sob broke through his chest.

     “I love her,” He whispered. “God you know, I love her so damn much…”

    His breathing turned uneven. He hit the steering wheel again, this time with both hands, screaming from somewhere deep and broken inside. 

    The kind of scream that tore through the soul.

    “I can’t do this,” He whispered hoarsely, shaking his head. “I can’t, she’s not my sister. She’s not. She can’t be.”

    Tears streamed down his face, hot and uncontrollable, dripping onto his hands.

     “She’s mine,” He muttered, voice cracking. 

    He leaned forward, resting his forehead against the wheel, gasping between sobs.

     The car was silent except for his cries, raw, aching, desperate.

    —–

    ★𝐖𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞★ — MASTER BEDROOM

    The door opened and Hades stepped in, his  mother, Iris, was sitting on the bed beside Robert, their expressions shifting instantly at the sight of him.

    “Mom. Dad,” he greeted, his voice rough but steady.

    “My son.” Iris shot up from the bed, running to him and wrapping her arms around his neck like she was afraid he’d vanish.

    “Mom, I’m fine,” he said, trying to soothe her, his voice muffled in her shoulder.

    “How the fuck am I supposed to relax?” she snapped, pulling back to look at the bandage near his ribs. “You were shot, Hades.”

    Robert stood slowly, his voice deep and controlled. “Who did this?”

    Hades’ jaw flexed. “Some lunatic named Marco.”

    The air changed immediately. Iris froze. Robert’s expression darkened, exchanging a long, wordless glance with her.

    Hades noticed. “I’m guessing you know who he is. That bastard was spilling shit about wanting you, Mom.”

    Iris’s eyes widened, guilt flickering before she masked it. Robert’s tone turned grave. “Marco and I… we were best friends back in MIA.”

    Hades frowned. “Friends?”

    Robert nodded, his gaze distant. “Until Iris chose me. He never forgave that. He saw it as betrayal—thought I stole her from him.”

    Hades scoffed.

    “What do you mean?”Hades asked.

    Robert sighed heavily and sat back on the edge of the bed, rubbing a hand over his face as if the memories burned to recall.

    “It started after Iris rejected him,” He began quietly.

     “Back then, Marco wasn’t the monster you see now. He was… brilliant, ambitious, a little arrogant but loyal. When Iris told him she loved me, something in him broke.”

    Robert looked up at Hades. “He blamed me for taking her away. For ruining him. The night before our wedding, he showed up with a gun, drunk out of his mind. Said if he couldn’t have her, no one would.”

     “He tried to kill you?”Hades stiffened.

     “He aimed at me, but Iris stood between us. She told him if he pulled that trigger, she’d never forgive him even in death. He broke down and left… we thought that was the end of it.”Robert said slowly.

    “It wasn’t,” Iris said softly. “He sent letters for years, letters I never replied to. He wanted me to run away with him. Said I’d regret choosing Robert.”

     “And now he’s back. He must think hurting you, Hades, is the perfect way to make me suffer.”Robert’s eyes hardened.

    Hades lifts his head, eyes burning. 

    “If I see that bastard again,” He says slowly, voice cold as ice, “I’ll beat his sorry ass myself.”

    Iris straightened, a small smile creasing her face.

     “By the way, I cooked,” she announced, “There’s beef stew in the kitchen. Eat or don’t, but it’s fresh.”

    Hades let out a sound that was almost a grunt, but his eyes softened the tiniest fraction. 

    “You cooked?” he repeated, like it was a dream come true. 

    He quickly hugged Iris from behind, kissing her cheeks.

    Robert practically lunged forward.

     “Hey ! that’s my wife,” He said, mock-offended, snatching Iris into a quick, possessive hug. “Hands off my woman.”

    Iris rolled her eyes fondly and, without missing a beat, wriggled free to pat Hades’ shoulder.

     “Come on, you cutie. Eat before you faint.”

    Hades glanced between them, clearly torn between irritation and the absurd comfort of being fussed over. 

    “I’m not fainting,” he said stiffly. Then, quieter: “But I’m not turning down your stew.”

    Robert shot Hades a pointed look and jabbed a finger at his chest. 

    “Hey, You can’t just come here and steal my wife’s attention.”

     “She’s my mom.”Hades snorted.

    Robert blinked, then threw up his hands in exaggerated surrender. 

    “Well, yeah — and she’s my wife. Figure it out, son. Go look for your own woman.”

    Iris laughed, the sound warm and bright in the tense room, and planted a quick kiss on Robert’s cheek. 

    “You two are impossible,” she chided, but her eyes were soft as she watched them bicker.

    —–

    ★ 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐫’𝐬 𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞★

    Corazon slammed the door on her way out, her suitcase rolling behind her as the echo of her heels faded down the marble hallway. 

    Upstairs, Gael sat on the floor beside his bed, surrounded by empty bottles. Ten, maybe more, he’d lost count hours ago.

     His shirt was half unbuttoned, tie hanging loose around his neck. His eyes were red, swollen, and glassy from tears that refused to stop.

    “Why…” he muttered, voice hoarse as he poured himself another drink. “Why couldn’t she just love me?” He slammed the glass down, spilling whiskey all over his hand.

     “Why Anthony… why him of all people…” His words broke apart, dissolving into another pitiful sob.

    The door creaked open slightly, and Maureen peeked in. 

     “Sir…” she whispered, stepping in quietly. “You’ve had enough to drink.”

    Gael looked up, eyes unfocused, expression hollow. 

    “Maureen,” he slurred, a broken smile twitching on his lips. “You’ve always been here… always…” He tried to stand but stumbled, catching her by the arm.

    “Sir, please….” she began, but before she could finish, his hand came up to her face, fingers trembling. 

    His eyes searched hers, full of longing, confusion, and unbearable pain.

    “I gave her everything,” He whispered, his voice cracking. “Everything, Maureen… and she still left.”

    “Mr. Gael, you should rest,” she murmured, trying to steady him, but then he leaned in suddenly.

    His lips pressed against hers. It wasn’t gentle. It was desperate, messy, fueled by alcohol and heartbreak. 

    Maureen froze, eyes widening in shock as her hands instinctively went to his chest.

    “Sir—please, don’t…” she breathed against his mouth, trembling.

    But Gael pulled back, his expression collapsing into guilt and confusion as his knees buckled.

     “I’m sorry…” he mumbled, falling back onto the bed, tears streaking down his face. 

    “I didn’t mean… I just…” His voice trailed off as his eyes fluttered shut, lost to the alcohol and exhaustion.

    Maureen stood there for a long moment, heart pounding, staring at him but instantly he kissed her again.

    Before she could react fully, she kissed back, more out of instinct than desire, her mind racing. 

    Then, using a swift move, she grabbed a nearby pillow and pressed it against his face. 

    Gael’s struggles slowed, and within moments, he slumped unconscious onto the bed.

    Maureen pulled the pillow away, stepping back, brushing her hair from her face. She scoffed lightly, shaking her head. 

    “He’s a great kisser…. too bad I don’t have a soft spot for my enemies.” She scoffed and walked out of the room, leaving him passed out and alone.

    ——

    ★ 𝐌𝐈𝐀 – 4𝐏𝐌★

    Morgan sat on the edge of her suite bed, the wine glass heavy and useless in her hand.

     She drank and drank, but the liquid only warmed her throat — it couldn’t numb the raw ache hollowing her chest. 

    Tears leaked without permission, burning hot, then cooled into a hard, bitter glare.

    She stared at the framed photo on her dressing tabl, one of she and Trevor, a perfect smile that suddenly felt like a lie.

     Her fists tightened until her knuckles blanched. She wanted someone to feel this. Not pity. Not comfort. Pain. Retribution.

    She reached for her phone with a slow, deliberate movement, thumb hovering over a name she already knew would answer.

    Natasha.

    She dialed. The call rang twice.

    “Hello?” Natasha’s voice was lazy, like she hadn’t expected orders this early.

    “Bring Bluey to my suite,” Morgan said, flat and dangerous.

     The wine had not softened her tone. It sharpened it.

     “Now. Drag her if you have to. I want her where I can see her.”

    There was a pause on the line, a small intake of breath that could have been surprise — or excitement.

    “You sure, boss?” Natasha purred. “You want me to fetch the little charity girl? But….”

    “Yes.” Morgan’s smile was all ice. “And make it hurt.”

    She ended the call and tossed the phone onto the bed. 

    The glass in her other hand trembled; she let the wine slosh against the rim and looked up at the ceiling as if searching for an answer that wouldn’t come.

    ****

    Bluey barely had time to react before hands grabbed her, pushing her roughly toward the center of Morgan’s suite. 

    Bryan and Aris looked uncertain, fear etched across their faces, while Natasha followed stiffly, her jaw tight with guilt.

    Morgan emerged from her room, whip coiled in her hand, eyes glinting with a dangerous satisfaction. 

    “You’re perfect,” she hissed, circling Bluey like a predator. “Exactly who I want to let out all my anger on.”

    Before Bluey could plead, Morgan lashed the whip across her back. The sharp crack echoed through the room, and Bluey yelped, arching from the sting, tears welling instantly.

     “Please… I didn’t do anything ” Her voice broke.

    “Now, Bryan,” Morgan commanded, pointing at him. “You’re going to help. Come on.”

    Bryan froze, trembling. “I… I can’t—”

    “You will,” Morgan said, voice cold, unrelenting. 

    Panic twisted his face, and his hands shook as he gripped the whip. With a forced motion, he struck, the leather slamming against Bluey’s back. 

    She gasped, a raw, choking sound escaping her lips.

    Bluey’s body shuddered, her sobs filling the room.

     “Please, stop! I’ll do anything! I’ll leave! I’ll—” Each plea fell on Morgan’s unyielding stare, while the whip rose again.

    Bluey’s cries grew louder, her hands instinctively clutching at her reddened back.

     She tried to curl up, to escape the pain, but Morgan’s control was absolute. Every lash left her trembling, pleading for mercy that didn’t come.

    Bryan faltered with each strike, guilt written all over his face, but Morgan’s icy command forced his compliance.

     Natasha’s eyes darted anxiously, but she didn’t intervene, and Aris’s hands clenched tightly, too scared to step in.

    Bluey’s sobs echoed in the room, the sound of someone utterly powerless under the rage of another, every plea begging for the pain to end.

    *****

    Bluey’s steps were unsteady, each movement sending sharp jolts of pain across her bloodied back. 

    Her robe hung loosely, stained and torn, dragging slightly as she limped toward her dorm.

     She hadn’t wanted anyone to see her like this especially not Hades, but the moment she turned the corner at the end of the hallway, there he was.

    Hades froze mid-step, his dark eyes locking onto her. The usually calm, unreadable mask of his face twisted ever so slightly, a storm of anger, protectiveness, and something more primal flickering behind his gaze.

     He looked like a predator who had spotted his prey hurt, and even though no words escaped him yet, the aura around him made the air feel colder, heavier.

    Bluey instinctively stepped back, wincing as her robes shifted, exposing the raw streaks across her back.

     “H-Hades… it’s nothing,” she stammered, voice barely a whisper. “It was an accident…”

    But Hades didn’t move to comfort her immediately. Instead, his gaze sharpened, darkening with a deadly intensity. 

    “Who did this to you?” His voice was low, almost a growl, each word dripping with ice and fire at once.

    Bluey’s throat tightened. She hadn’t expected him to look like this, so cold, so terrifyingly fierce. 

    She hesitated, barely able to meet his eyes, her pain mingling with fear. 

    “I… I don’t want you to worry,” she murmured, but her voice betrayed the trembling in her chest.

    Hades took a slow, measured step toward her, every movement controlled but threatening, like a storm barely contained.

     His hand twitched, the way it always did when he was ready to strike at anyone who dared harm what he claimed as his.

     “Bluey,” He said, his voice barely above a growl, “….don’t make me repeat myself. Who f×king hurt you?.”

    “Morgan and her lackeys.” She said lowly. 

    *****

    Hades stood like a dark statue outside the dorm, the evening air tense around him.

     Two boys shoved Aris, Bryan, and Natasha forward, forcing them to kneel on the cold ground before him.

     Their heads bowed, their eyes wide with fear, their pleas trembling in the silence.

    “Please… Hades, it wasn’t us! Morgan…she made us do it!” Natasha cried, voice cracking.

    “It was her! She forced us! We didn’t want to….please!” Aris added, desperation in every syllable.

    Hades slowly rolled up his sleeves, the black fabric sliding up to reveal his forearms. The sight made the students lingering in the corridors freeze in both fear and pity. 

    None dared move.

    “I made an announcement this morning,” Hades said, his tone deadly calm, each word slicing through the air. 

    “And you thought I was f+king joking?” His eyes scanned each of them, sharp and merciless.

    He turned his gaze sharply to the kneeling trio. “Who used the whip on her?”

    Natasha and Aris exchanged a quick, terrified glance before both pointed directly at Bryan.

    “I’m sorry… please, forgive me, Hades!” Bryan’s voice was frantic, eyes wide and pleading, the weight of his guilt almost crushing him.

    Hades didn’t speak at first. He just stared, his expression cold and unreadable, the tension so thick the air seemed to vibrate around them.

    Hades’ grip on Bryan’s collar was iron-strong, his dark eyes burning with rage. With a sudden, brutal motion, he slammed his fist into Bryan’s face. 

    The crack echoed across the hallway. Blood splattered, staining Hades’ clothes and the floor beneath him.

    “I said… no one lays a finger on her!!” Hades growled, his voice low and deadly.

    Bryan barely had time to stagger before Hades struck again. Each punch landed with bone-jarring impact, forcing Bryan to the ground and back up again.

     His nose bled freely, a gash split his lip, and his shirt was smeared with crimson.

    The students watching from the corridors recoiled in terror. 

    They had never seen Hades like this, like an unrestrained predator, a god of wrath unleashed. 

    Every swing, every punch, sent a shiver of fear through them.

    Bryan’s cries of pain filled the air, his pleas lost under Hades’ relentless assault. 

    “Stop… please… I’m sorry!” he gasped, but Hades’ fury only intensified.

    “You know one thing I hate, right?”Hades asked.

    “Disobedience.” Bryan shook.

    “This is what happens when you disobey me hurt what’s mine!” Hades roared, his fists moving faster, more precise, and utterly merciless.

     Blood, sweat, and sheer terror mingled in the hallway as Hades, dead-eyed and monstrous, made it clear, he was not someone to ever cross.

    The scene was chaotic, violent, and horrifying. Every student present knew that no one in that school could stand against him when he was like this. 

    *

    Bryan lay sprawled on the floor, barely breathing, his face a swollen, bloody mess. Hades didn’t pause.

     Punch after punch landed with brutal precision, counting in his head as if marking his wrath.

    “96…97…98…99…100.”

    Hades finally pulled back. 

    Bryan was limp, eyes shut, unresponsive. The hallway was deathly silent, broken only by the harsh breathing of Hades. 

    His face and shirt were streaked with blood, his expression cold and feral. He looked less like a man and more like a monster who had just devoured its prey.

    🔊 Player 088… Eliminated.

    A collective gasp rippled through the watching students. No one dared to breathe. 

    Did Hades… seriously just kill Bryan? With his bare hands?

    Hades stood, towering over the carnage, as two guards cautiously stepped forward and hauled Bryan’s bloody body away. 

    Natasha trembled violently, and Aris’s face drained of all color. Natasha fainted, collapsing to the floor in fear.

    Up at the barricade, Morgan watched, frozen in sheer terror. 

    Her body shook uncontrollably, heart hammering, she had never seen fear like this, never felt the raw, unrelenting danger of Hades’ wrath firsthand.

    Hades’ gaze swept up to meet hers. The air seemed to crackle with menace.

    “No…no…no.!” Morgan said in fear, stumbling back. 

    “You better run, Morgan… because you’re next.” 

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    𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐞𝐝 ✰

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  • On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 7

    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 7

     

     𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋


    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 7

      {•𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔•}

    𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞: 𝑰’𝒍𝒍 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝑩𝒖𝒓𝒏 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑯𝒆𝒓.

    ʙʏ ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇʟʟᴇ 

      -ʟᴜᴄᴋ ɪs ᴀɴ ɪʟʟᴜsɪᴏɴ-

    ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤

    Bluey and Hades sat opposite each other at the round glass table, their eyes locked like two predators sizing each other up.

    Around them, students gathered in a wide circle, their murmurs rising and falling like waves, everyone curious but careful not to stand too close.

     The rule was simple, no one interferes, no one cheats.

    A student stepped forward, holding a sleek black deck of cards. He bowed slightly before shuffling them, his fingers moving fast and precise. 

    The sound of the cards snapping together echoed through the hall. Then, he divided the deck into two equal piles and slid one half toward Bluey, the other to Hades.

    Bluey leaned back, her arms crossed loosely, a small, nervous smile touching her lips. Hades mirrored her posture, only his smirk was arrogant, dangerous.

    “This game is called Death Pair. Each player will draw a card per round. You may look at your cards, but only play one card per round. Once you place it face down, it cannot be changed.”

    He paused, glancing at both of them.

     “The highest number wins the round. Both cards used are then cancelled, and a point goes to the winner. Player with the highest points after last drawn card wins the game.”

    A murmur spread through the spectators.

    “Let’s start,” Hades said quietly, his gaze locked on her like a hawk eyeing prey.

    They both placed their first card faced down on the table.

    Bluey’s fingers trembled slightly as she reached for her card. She flipped it.

    7 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬.

    Hades leaned back, a faint, taunting smile on his lips as he slowly turned his own card over.

    𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬.

    A collective murmur ran through the hall.

    💬 “He’s toying with her already…”

    💬 “Bluey doesn’t stand a chance.”

    Hades’ smile deepened, though there was no amusement in his eyes, only something darker.

    “One point for me,” He murmured, his voice low, and cruel.

    Bluey swallowed, forcing her trembling hand to steady as they went for the second round.

    She flipped her next card.

    𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐬.

    Hades’ eyes stayed fixed on her face, not the table, as he flipped his own card—slowly, deliberately.

    𝐀𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐛𝐬.

    Her breath hitched.

    “Two wins in a row,” Hades said softly, eyes burning into hers. “Looks like luck’s on my side.”

    The crowd leaned closer, the air thick with silence and tension.

    Bluey swallowed, her fingers trembling slightly as they both picked up their next cards.

    “Did someone threaten you to stay away from me?” Hades’ voice came, his gaze didn’t leave her face.

     “No… I mean… it’s just the right thing to do.”

    Bluey looked down, heart pounding.

    “The right thing?” Hades leaned forward, elbows resting on the table. “But I don’t want to stay away from you. I seriously can’t. Let’s just stop this.”

    “No. Please.” She shook her head, her voice quivering. “I’m doing this because…”

    “Because your parents work for the Sinclairs,” Hades cut in coldly. “And automatically you think your loyalty lies with them?”

     “How do you know?”Her eyes widened.

    “I know everything about you, Bluey,” Hades said, his voice a low growl that slid right beneath her skin. 

    “Every. Single. Thing.”

    The student dealer looked between them nervously. “Flip your cards.”

    Bluey exhaled shakily and turned hers.

    𝐍𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬

    Hades turned his — 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬

    Another win for him.

    The crowd murmured. Bluey’s hands clenched tighter around her remaining cards, trying not to let him see her falter.

    Hades’ lips curled faintly. “You can keep pretending, Bluey. But every move you make tells me you still feel something for me. Deep down, you can’t stay away from me either.”

     “You’re wrong.”Her pulse spiked.

     “Am I?”He smirked.

    They reached for their next cards.

    Bluey flipped hers — 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐬

    Hades turned his — 𝐀𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬

    The audience gasped softly. Four straight wins.

    He leaned back slowly, eyes fixed on her, voice barely above a whisper but heavy enough to drown her.

    Minutes later, the tension had thickened like smoke.

     The scoreboard flickered on the holographic display: 25 : 25

    A tie.

    One card left each.

    The crowd was restless, the air charged with nerves and excitement.

    💬 “I’m so nervous.”

    💬 “Who do you think will win?”

    💬 “Someone’s about to get expelled…”

    Hades’ grip on his final card tightened. His jaw flexed, his expression unreadable. Throughout this game, he just felt so irritated to be doing this shit with her and she kept pissing him off.

    “I…” He began, his voice hoarse, strained. “I wish I never met you.”

    Bluey’s chest clenched. She bit her lower lip hard, fighting back the sting in her throat.

    “Flip,” The student dealer announced quietly.

    Both their hands moved at once.

    The cards hit the table.

    Bluey — 3 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐬

    Hades — 2 𝐨𝐟 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬

    Gasps rippled through the entire hall.

    💬 “Hades actually lost?”

    💬 “No way…”

    💬 “Lucky f+king her!”

    Hades’ body went rigid. His eyes dark and storming. Slowly, he stood, the scrape of his chair echoing through the dead silence.

    The students immediately parted, forming a clear path for him to walk through.

    The overhead voice echoed through the den:

    🔊 Player 090 won the gambling against Player 001. 50 Sigils will be added to your points instead if 10 for beating an Ace level player.

    Bluey’s breath trembled. She looked at him,  wanting to say something, anything… but Hades didn’t look back.

    —–

    Bluey sat quietly on the bench in the dim hallway, her hands clasped together, her heartbeat still uneven from what had just happened.

     Her hair fell over her face, strands sticking to her cheeks from the faint sheen of sweat and tears she wouldn’t admit to.

    “Here.”

    She looked up. Zayne stood in front of her, offering a cold bottle of water.

    “Thanks,” She murmured, taking it softly.

    He watched her for a moment before sitting beside her, elbows resting on his knees.

     “You should be happy,” He said finally. “Everything went your way.”

     “I know. But I feel… kind of sad.”Bluey twisted the bottle cap and took a sip, staring at the floor.

    “’Cause you’re gonna miss him?”

    She turned sharply. Nia was walking toward them with Loci and Natalie, each of them holding drinks from the vending machine.

    “Miss him?” Bluey echoed, her voice small.

    “It’s obvious,” Nia said, grinning as she sat across from her. “Girl, I still can’t believe he said that. ‘It’s going to kill me if I stay away from you.’ Ugh, I got chills.”

    “Maybe…” Natalie began, leaning on the wall with her arms crossed. “Maybe Hades really likes her.”

     “It doesn’t matter anymore. I already decided to stay away from him.” Bluey shook her head quickly.

    Loci tilted his head, sliding his hands into his pockets. 

    “But are you serious right now? You actually bet your entire Sigils on him? What if you lost and got expelled?”

     “I knew he…. I knew I wouldn’t loose.”Bluey gave a small, bitter smile.

     “You’re so dramatic. You literally beat Hades , the untouchable ace of MIA  and you’re sitting here looking like you lost.” Nia said.

    “Maybe I did,” Bluey whispered, more to herself than to them.

    —-

    ★ 𝐀𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐚 ★

    Hades, Hugo, and Hyce were approaching the Aces Training Arena.

    Hades felt… empty. He didn’t know how to feel.

    “Hades, seriously? Why’d you let her win?” Hyce asked, his tone half curious, half frustrated.

    “Let her win? How’s that possible?” Hugo shot back, brows furrowing.

    Hyce scoffed. “Didn’t you notice? He was deliberately playing out his highest cards first. He’s a pro at these things, and I’m sure he let her win on purpose.”

    Hugo stopped walking and stood in front of him. “Hades, is that true?”

     “I couldn’t stand her leaving MIA. I was just going to ignore her even if I let her win, but now… I don’t know.”Hades looked away.

    “But it’s a game of luck,” Hugo said. “How did you—”

    “It’s not luck,” Hades interrupted. His voice was calm but sharp. 

     “Every card in a deck has a pattern, its edges, its feel, its order. Most people just see faces and numbers, but I see what’s missing. I know which cards have already been played, which ones are still in the deck. I’ve been doing this for years, you should know me by now. I could have beaten her if I wanted to.”

    “Then why didn’t you?” Hugo asked.

     “Because she put everything on the line. Her sigils, her spot at MIA… everything. I saw the look in her eyes—she wasn’t bluffing. She was ready to lose everything just to prove she didn’t need me.”Hades gave a humorless smile.

    He looked away, his tone darkening.

     “I didn’t want to crush that part of her. So I let her play it her way. Maybe I wanted her to win… maybe I wanted to see what she’d do once she didn’t have anything to do with me anymore.”

    Hyce scoffed lightly, trying to hide his sympathy. “And now?”

    Hades exhaled slowly. “Now it feels like I lost something I didn’t even realize I wanted to keep.”

    She doesn’t know what will happen to her if she leaves here. Did she really think she was getting out here alive? Hades thought inwardly.

    **

    They walked into the Aces Training Arena, the air thick with the scent of sweat and metal. 

    Morgan was already there, tying her hair into a sleek ponytail while Trevor leaned lazily against a punching bag, twirling a training stick between his fingers.

    “Look who showed up,” Trevor smirked. “I heard you lost a game. You broke your own record.”

    Hades’s eyes lifted to him, dark and empty. “I am not in the mood, so while I’m being nice—shut that fussy mouth of yours, Trevor.”

    Trevor blinked but backed off instantly. Everyone in the room could feel it—the shift in Hades’s energy.

    Morgan clapped her hands once to get everyone’s attention.

     “Alright, listen up. Before we begin, there’s a little update. Bluey is officially one of my lackeys, which means no one touches her, no one goes near her… except Trevor.”

    “Wait—why does that piece of information matter?” Hugo asked, folding his arms.

     “Of course it matters. For a certain somebody here.”Morgan’s lips curved.

    Her gaze flicked to Hades, who didn’t even look her way. Instead, he pulled off his shirt, revealing the tattoos across his shoulders.

    “I’ll be back,” Hades muttered to the instructor, his voice steady but distant. “One of my glove is missing.”

    And without waiting for a response, he turned and walked toward the inner room, leaving an uneasy silence behind him.

    ***

    Hades stepped into the inner room, the door closing behind him with a heavy thud that echoed through the silence.

     The dim light flickered above him, casting shadows across the floor as he leaned against the wall, his jaw tight.

    His reflection in the glass cabinet stared back at him—cold, lost, furious.

    “How can you make me fall in love with you and break me like this?” He muttered under his breath, his voice rough, trembling with suppressed rage.

    He ran a hand through his hair, pacing once before stopping mid-step. 

    Every muscle in his body felt heavy, his chest burning with something that wasn’t just pain—it was longing and helplessness all tangled together.

    He knew if he wanted to, if he truly decided to, no one could stop him from having her. Not the Aces, not MIA, not even Bluey herself. 

    But the problem was… he didn’t want to force it on her. 

    So instead, he crouched down slowly, his elbows resting on his knees, his head hanging low. His breath came out shaky, almost a laugh but not quite.

    “I hate you, Bluey…” He whispered, his eyes stinging. “I hate you so much.”

    But deep down, he knew that every word was a lie.

    —-

     ★𝐖𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐓𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫- 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭’𝐬 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞★

    “Good morning, Madam First Lady!” one of the staff greeted as Iris stepped into the marble-floored lobby, her heels clicking sharply against the surface.

    “Madam Iris, welcome!” another said with a respectful bow.

    💬 “Madam first lady, so elegant as always.”

    💬 “Does she ever age?”

    💬 “She’s getting younger every day.”

    💬 “Her aura alone makes the whole place brighter.”

    She smiled faintly but didn’t stop. Her security detail opened the double doors leading to the President’s office, and she entered without hesitation.

    Behind the mahogany desk, Robert was focused on signing a few official documents, brows furrowed in concentration. 

    The soft rustle of papers filled the silence until her voice cut through it.

    “Darling.”

    He looked up immediately. Iris was already walking toward him, elegance in every step.

     Before he could rise, she leaned in and sat on his thighs, pulling her closer as their lips met in a deep, familiar kiss that softened the edges of his day.

    “Do you have somewhere to be?” Robert asked, setting his pen aside and leaning back in his chair.

    “I’m going to the rural villa today to support the development program,” Iris replied, adjusting her purse strap. “I mean, it’s my program after all.”

    “Anthony and Corazon will be there,” Robert reminded her, his tone carrying a hint of concern.

    “Are you seriously worried about them?” She chuckled softly. “Don’t worry, I’m not going to pick a fight with anyone, unless they ask for it.”

    He sighed, standing up and walking over to her. “Just be careful, darling. I don’t want anything to happen to you, okay?”

    “Okay,” She said with a teasing smile. “You’re so sweet and overprotective.”

    “Of course I am. I love you so much,” he murmured, brushing a hand down her arm before pressing a kiss to her forehead.

    “I’ll be leaving now. Just dropped by to see you,” Iris said, giving him one last smile before heading for the door.

    —-

      ★ 𝐌𝐈𝐀 𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐲 𝐙𝐨𝐧𝐞★

    The Penalty Zone was a dark, concrete fortress buried deep beneath the main facility.

     The air was thick with dampness, and every sound carried, footsteps, whispers, even the faint drip of water echoing like a slow, cruel countdown.

    In one of the narrow cells, Dawn sat curled on the floor. Her eyes were red and swollen, her throat raw from crying.

     She had been dragged here hours ago, screaming and begging, until her voice gave out. Now, she just sat, empty, shaking, her breath visible in the freezing air.

    The temperature never rose above nine degrees. It was designed that way. To weaken, to punish. 

    Her singlet and shorts clung to her skin, as she shook due to the colf. Her arms were wrapped tightly around her knees, but the chill sank deep, gnawing at her bones.

    Then she heard it—the sound of boots on concrete. Slow. Heavy. Getting closer.

    Her head shot up, eyes darting to the bars. The faint light from the corridor stretched across the floor as a tall shadow appeared.

    Hugo.

    He unlocked the cell door, the clang echoing down the hall. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” The moment she saw him, something desperate flared inside her.

     She stumbled to her feet and ran toward him, her voice breaking.

    “Hugo please—”

    The sound of the slap cracked through the silence before she could finish.

    Her head snapped to the side, the force slamming her against the metal bars. Pain exploded across her cheek as she gasped, a choked cry slipping past her lips.

    For a second everything spun. The cold bit harder.

    Dawn’s cheek still burned from the slap, but she swallowed her pain, forcing herself to look up at him. Her lips trembled as she whispered.

     “I’m sorry.”

    Hugo’s expression hardened.

     “Who gave you the right to think you can slap me, huh?” His voice cut through the cold air like a blade, sharp and dangerous.

    Tears spilled down her face as she took a cautious step closer, her voice breaking.

     “I’m sorry,” she repeated, softer this time, trembling. “I love you so much, Hugo. I was angry and heartbroken when you dumped me. I didn’t know what to do.”

    Her fingers twisted in the hem of her shorts, desperation written all over her.

     “Why, Hugo? Why can’t you love me back? Why do you only see me as a slut?”

    Hugo grasped Dawn’s chin firmly, lifting her face to meet his eyes. 

     “Please, Hugo… love me back.”She pleaded with trembling lips, desperation clear in her voice.

    He leaned in slowly and kissed her, his lips finally returning the affection she craved. For a moment, it felt like everything was right.

    But then he pulled away, his eyes darkening with disgust as he stared at her.

    “Do you want me to take you back?” Hugo asked coldly.

    “Yes, Hugo,” Dawn whispered, her voice breaking.

    “Face the wall,” Hugo commanded, pulling out his belt.

    He gently slid down her training shorts and gave her ass a firm, deliberate spank. His fingers traced along thighs and he dipped it straight into her cunt, a teasing smirk playing on his lips.

    “I’m about to punish you, and you’re getting wet?” Hugo said lowly.

    A sharp smack from the belt landed on her as$, making her cry out, the sting quickly soothed by his palm as he tenderly rubbed the area.

    Another lash followed.

    “F+k, Hugo!” She gasped, a mix of pain and desire in her voice.

    “You’re so n+ughty.” He said, spanking her a×s again with his palm.

    He spanked her again, palming her cunt as two fingers slipped inside her, moving in and out roughly.

    “Yessss!!”

    In that moment, wave after wave of release overtook her, her body trembling as she gave in to the intense sensation washing over her.

    Hugo leaned in close to her ear, his voice cold and cutting. 

    “See my exact reason for not ever going to love you? You’re a cheap-a$s slu+, and I hate it.” With that, he straightened up and walked away, slipping on his belt.

    “Go back to your dorm. I already told Hades to cancel your punishment,” He added over his shoulder before leaving the room.

    Alone, Dawn whispered bitterly to herself, “Dawn, you’re so stupid.”

    —-

    ★ 𝐃𝐨𝐫𝐦 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝★

    It was midday at the large compound, with the Spade and Hearts dorms facing each other.

     Trevor lounged back on the bench beside Morgan, Gomez, and Juniper, their relaxed postures masking the tension in the air.

    Natasha, Aris, and Bryan walked up, each wearing that familiar smirk of arrogance.

    “You sent for us, Morgan?” Natasha asked, folding her arms.

    Morgan crossed one leg over the other, her gaze sharp. “Yes. I want you to find Bluey… and drag her here.”

    Aris tilted her head slightly, her grin widening. “Just to be sure, you didn’t say bring, you said… drag, right?”

    “Exactly,” Morgan replied smoothly. “That’s why I love you three.”

    “Say less,” Bryan muttered with a cruel smile, pushing off the wall. “Let’s go.”

    The three of them turned and left, their footsteps echoing across the quiet compound.

    “So you’re now her new master? I thought Hades was all over her,” Juniper said with a teasing grin, tilting her head toward Morgan.

    “All over her, my foot,” Morgan scoffed.

     “That stupid poor girl doesn’t know her place. To think she even got the opportunity to study at MIA because of my parents’ money and she has the audacity to talk to my mortal enemy? I’m just getting started with her.”

    “So she told Hades to stay away from her, and he actually agreed? Just like that?” Gomez asked, leaning forward.

     “What’s Hades gonna do? You all give him too much credit. It’s not like he actually cares about her.”Trevor snorted.

    “But a lot of people were saying he indirectly confessed his feelings for her during the gambling den this morning.” Juniper added, eyes glinting with curiosity. 

    “Indirectly? Hades in love?” Morgan laughed coldly.

     “Oh, please. He was probably just playing her. And as expected, he’s already done with her. She really thought getting his attention would protect her from me?”

    “So what are you going to do to her?” Gomez asked.

    Morgan smirked, resting her chin on her palm. “Just wait and watch.”

    Minutes later, Aris and Bryan came dragging Bluey across the courtyard floor—literally.

     Her knees scraped against the rough stone, her breath sharp as she struggled to pull free, but their grip was too strong. Natasha followed behind them, smirking with satisfaction.

    Bluey had been on her way back to the dorm with Loci, Zayne, and Natalie when they  ambushed her. 

    Her friends tried to intervene, but everyone knew the rule—no one interfered when the Aces were involved.

    They stopped right in front of where Morgan, Trevor, Gomez, and Juniper were lounging. 

    With one harsh shove, Bryan pushed Bluey forward, and she stumbled to her knees.

    “Now that’s how you make an entrance,” Trevor said lazily, leaning back in his seat.

    “Long time no see, Bluey,” Morgan cooed, crossing one leg over the other with a cruel smile.

    “Morgan, what is all this? What did I do? I already stayed away from Hades like you asked me to,” Bluey stammered, her voice trembling.

    “Awwn, is she crying already?” Morgan taunted, tilting her head mockingly.

     “I haven’t even started.” She turned to Trevor. “Baby, any suggestions? She looks so fragile right now, like anything could literally kill her.”

     “My ideas are way more brutal than yours.”

    Trevor smirked.

    “I’ve got an idea,” Gomez cut in, standing with a dark grin.

    He reached for Bluey, fisting a handful of her hair and yanking her back roughly, forcing a cry from her lips. 

    Then, as if bored, he released her and walked back to their table.

    Two glass cups sat on a small stool between Morgan and Trevor. Gomez picked them up and, without a word, dropped them.

     The glass shattered loudly, shards scattering across the ground—right in the space between Bluey’s knees and where they sat.

    “I like this, Gomez,” Morgan purred, grinning. “You’re a bad boy.”

    Gomez smiled faintly and sat down again.

    “Come here, Bluey…” Morgan said softly, her tone dripping with mock sweetness.

    Bluey hesitated, slowly starting to rise…

    “On your knees,” Trevor snapped coldly.

    Her body froze. 

    Students began spilling out of their dorms, leaning over the corridors of Spade and Hearts, their eyes glued to the scene below.

    Is she going to walk with her knees on broken glass? Some whispered. Some laughed quietly. Others just stared, waiting.

    Down in the middle of the compound, Bluey knelt on the harsh floor, trembling.

    Hades and Hyce turned the corner into the dorm grounds, their voices fading the moment the sight hit them. 

    The crowd instantly straightened. Every student around bowed their heads slightly in respect.

    When they lifted their heads again, all eyes darted between Hades and Bluey.

    Bluey’s heart stopped. She glanced up at him… just one word from him, one order, and it would all end.

    But his face was dead ass cold.

    “I thought I told you to do something,” Trevor’s sharp voice cut through the silence.

    Bluey flinched and slowly began to move. On her knees, she started crawling forward, her body shaking as shards of glass bit into her knees. 

    Blood streaks marked every inch she passed. Her palms pressed down for balance, and blood welled up from the cuts instantly.

    “Please… please, stop,” She gasped, her voice breaking as tears fell.

    💬 “She’s really doing it?”

    💬 “Oh my God, her knees—”

    💬 “Won’t Hades say something?”

    💬 “Didn’t she tell him to stay away from her this morning?”

    💬 “Yeah, she did. Guess he’s really listening to her.”

    Bluey whimpered as she dragged herself forward, the sound of broken glass grinding beneath her echoing across the compound.

    Hades’ expression hardened. Hyce glanced at him, his eyes dark with unease.

    Still, Hades said nothing.

    Without a word, he turned and started walking toward the entrance of Spades Dorm. Hyce followed silently behind him.

    Every student standing there watched in tense silence as Bluey’s blood trailed behind her—while the one person who could have saved her walked away.

    ***

    Hades pressed the passcode, the door slid open, and he stepped inside, silence filling the air. Hyce followed him in, slamming the door shut behind them.

    “Seriously?!” Hyce’s voice cut through the quiet. “You’re just going to watch them bully her like that? What the hell was that, Hades?”

    Hades didn’t answer. He tossed his jacket onto the couch, his expression unreadable as he walked toward the window.

    “I thought you liked her,” Hyce continued, frustration rising. “You do, don’t you? Then why—why would you stand there and do nothing?”

    Hades turned sharply, his tone cold but calm. “Because that’s what she wanted.”

    Hyce blinked, stunned. 

    “She told me to stay away. She made it clear she doesn’t want me near her,” Hades said, his voice low, edged with bitterness. 

    “So I’m respecting that. If she wants to suffer, if she wants to fight her own battles, then she can go ahead.”

     “That’s bullshit, Hades. You know she didn’t mean it like that.”Hyce clenched his fists.

    “Doesn’t matter what she meant,” Hades said flatly. “She said it and d I’m done being the one chasing after someone who doesn’t want me anymore.”

     “You don’t care anymore? Is that what you’re saying?”Hyce scoffed, taking a step closer.

    “I care,” Hades snapped, his composure finally cracking. “I care too damn much and that’s exactly the problem.”

    He dragged a hand through his hair, his voice breaking slightly. 

    “If she needs help, she can ask for it. The same way she told me to stay away, she can use her own mouth to say ‘help me.’ Until then, I’m not moving a finger.”

    The air went heavy.

    Hyce exhaled slowly, his anger fading into quiet disappointment. 

     “And what if she doesn’t ask for help, Hades? What if she’s too scared?”

    That was it. Something in Hades snapped.

    He turned around, eyes burning with a mix of rage and pain, his chest heaving as he shouted, 

    “I’M HEARTBROKEN, OKAY?!”

    Hyce froze, silent.

    “I’m f+king heartbroken,” Hades repeated, his voice cracking, anger bleeding into exhaustion. 

    “You think I don’t want to go down there and rip them all apart for touching her? You think I don’t want to? I was ready to give that girl my damn heart, Hyce. Something I’ve never done for anyone!”

    He ran a hand through his hair, pacing, his voice trembling with fury.

     “But she’s a coward. She’s a crybaby! She let people control her life, let fear eat her alive, and still has the audacity to tell me to stay away like I was the enemy.”

    He slammed his hand against the wall.

     “Does she really think she’ll survive MIA being that weak?! Her worst mistake was spouting that nonsense to me publicly and having the guts to challenge me to a game.  All she had to do was tell me what the problem was, and she wouldn’t be suffering right now!”

    He stopped pacing, his shoulders shaking, the anger in his voice fading to quiet defeat.

     “F+k…” He muttered, rubbing his face. “I’m tired, Hyce. Just leave me alone.”

    Hyce stood still for a moment, watching Hades sink to the couch, his head buried in his hands.

    —–

    ★𝐀 𝐑𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐕𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚 ★

    The Rural Villa was a small, underdeveloped community located on the outskirts of the capital, surrounded by vast farmland and narrow dusty roads. 

    For years, the people there had struggled with limited access to healthcare, relying on visiting doctors and mobile clinics for help.

     But now, thanks to the joint efforts of the First Lady’s office and the Senate’s Health Development Initiative, the construction of a new medical facility was already in progress.

    For three days, the Villa Development Program was underway—a project spearheaded by First Lady Iris Villanova.

     Teams of doctors, nurses, and volunteers were stationed under large white tents, conducting free health checkups, distributing medication, and registering families for future healthcare benefits. 

    The atmosphere buzzed with gratitude and excitement.

    By mid-afternoon, the sound of applause echoed through the open field as Iris stepped onto the small stage set up near the construction site. 

    Cameras flashed and residents cheered. She smiled warmly before beginning her speech.

    “Good afternoon, everyone,” Iris began, her voice clear and graceful. 

    “It fills my heart with pride to stand here today not just as your First Lady, but as someone who genuinely cares about the well-being of every citizen in this country. For too long, many of our communities have struggled with basic health needs. No family deserves to suffer because they cannot afford medical care.”

    Her words drew approving murmurs from the crowd. She continued, 

    “This is not just a program; it’s a promise. A promise that every child, every mother, every elder in this community will have access to proper healthcare. I want to see families healthy, strong, and free from the fear of preventable illness. This hospital we are building will stand as a symbol of hope, progress, and compassion.”

    The crowd erupted into applause, villagers standing to their feet, many calling out her name in gratitude.

     Iris smiled, her poise unshaken, waving gently as the cameras zoomed in on her.

    Then,  Anthony took the stage beside her.

     “Thank you, Madam First Lady,” he said, glancing at Iris before turning to the residents.

     “As your Senator, I am proud to stand alongside this initiative. The medical facility you see being constructed behind us will soon become a fully functional hospital. By the end of this year, you will no longer need to travel hours just to receive proper medical attention. This community deserves care—and we are here to make sure you get it.”

    The residents applauded again, some wiping tears, others shouting their thanks. Children waved handmade flags, and elders bowed their heads in appreciation.

    Corazon and Anthony moved between the medical tents, helping nurses organize supplies and check patient lists. 

    Corazon assisted an elderly woman to her seat while Anthony carried a tray of bottled water to the registration table. 

    Just a few steps away, Iris stood near one of the newly pitched shade canopies, adjusting her scarf as she greeted a group of locals. 

    That was when a little boy, no older than ten, approached her timidly.

    “Madam First Lady,” He said, holding a small velvet box with both hands. “Someone asked me to give you this.”

    Iris smiled faintly and took it. “Thank you, sweetheart.”

    The boy nodded quickly and darted off into the crowd. Iris watched him disappear before glancing down at the box in her palm.

     It was elegantly tied with a thin silver ribbon.

    Curious, she untied it and opened the lid.

    Inside lay a single red rose, freshly cut, its petals flawless and deep crimson. Her brows furrowed.

    “A rose?” she whispered, a hint of unease tightening her chest.

    Before she could think further, her phone began to ring. An unknown number flashed across the screen.

     She hesitated for a second, then answered.

    “Hello?”

    The voice that replied was smooth, hauntingly familiar—deep with a smirk hidden behind every word.

    “As expected,” The man said, “….your voice is just as beautiful and sweet to the ear as ever, my love.”

    Her eyes widened, her grip on the phone tightening.

    “Marco?” Iris breathed, her tone caught between disbelief and warning.

    “You still recognize my voice. I like that,” Marco said, low and smug through the line.

    “Why wouldn’t I recognize an arrogant voice like yours?” Iris replied, cool as always though her grip tightened on the phone.

    “Still feisty as ever,” He purred. 

    “What do you want from me, Marco?”

    “Isn’t it obvious?” Marco answered, the smile audible. “I’m still not over you after all these years.”

    Iris let out a short, incredulous laugh. “Are you nuts? I am married and I have a son — in case your mentally unstable brain has forgotten.”

    There was a quiet beat, then Marco’s tone slid colder.

     “I haven’t forgotten. I’ll be back for you soon enough. I can take you with me…or I can simply remove the threats in my way. Your son. Your darling husband.”

    Iris’s jaw tightened. She set her shoulders and met his words with ice.

     “I would like to see you try, Marco.”

    She ended the call without waiting for him to reply, the line cutting off with a polite chirp. 

    The single rose in her hand suddenly felt heavier than it looked. 

    She quickly threw the box in a near trashcan and tunred immediately, bumping into Corazon.

    “I see Marco is still after you,” Corazon said with a smirk, swirling the wine in her glass.

     “Does your husband know that his ex–best friend, the one he stole you from is still communicating with his wife?”

    “Corazon, I do not have your time,” Iris replied, her voice cool and dismissive.

    “Why not? Isn’t this an interesting topic to talk about?” Corazon pressed, clearly enjoying herself.

    “That’s rich coming from you,” Iris said, stepping closer with a composed smile.

     “Maybe I should bring up a more interesting topic to talk about.”

    Corazon’s smirk faltered as Iris leaned in slightly.

    “Does Gael know, that you’re having an affair with Anthony?” Iris continued softly.

    Corazon’s hand tightened around her glass, knuckles white.

    “Look,” Iris said, voice calm but sharp.

     “I honestly don’t give a damn about your sorry-ass family or the del Mundo mess. It’s not in my place to meddle but you keep pushing me, Corazon.”

    “Shut up…” Corazon hissed.

    “How about your husband finding out your biggest secret?” Iris leaned closer until her lips nearly brushed Corazon’s ear. 

    “That Morgan isn’t his daughter—but Anthony’s.”

    “You…” Corazon snapped, shoving Iris lightly, her face drained of color.

    Iris chuckled, straightening her blazer. “Don’t worry. I won’t tell on you. Your family drama isn’t worth my time.”

    Corazon stood there frozen, trembling with rage.

    “Excuse me,” Iris said, glancing at her watch. “But this First Lady has people to attend to.”

    She turned and walked out gracefully, heels clicking against the marble floor, leaving Corazon burning in silent fury.

    “Ahh!! That woman!!”

    𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐞𝐝 ✰

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  • On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 2

    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 2

     

     𝐎𝐍 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐇𝐄𝐋𝐋


    On The Grounds Of Hell – Episode 2

      {•𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑯𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒔•}

    𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞: 𝑰’𝒍𝒍 𝑳𝒆𝒕 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒍𝒅 𝑩𝒖𝒓𝒏 𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝑯𝒆𝒓.

    ʙʏ ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇʟʟᴇ 

      -ʟᴜᴄᴋ ɪs ᴀɴ ɪʟʟᴜsɪᴏɴ-

    ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤

    ★𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐫’𝐬 𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞★

    Bluey already packed her clothes and is now laying on the bed.

     Her mind drifted back to what  happened earlier. The dark street, the thugs, the way fear had crawled up her spine, until he appeared.

    Her lips curved into a tiny smile.

     “He smelled like lavender.” She whispered dreamily, giggling to herself.

     “So nice. Who even smells that good while fighting?” She rolled onto her stomach, kicking her feet lightly. 

    “The way he fought off those bad guys… he didn’t even sweat. Just one punch and they were on the ground. He’s so strong.”

    Her cheeks flushed as she buried her face in the pillow. 

    “And that voice….” She mumbled, muffled by the fabric. “Deep, calm, well kind of scary but – ugh – so hot.”

    Bluey sat up again, pressing her hands to her warm face. 

    “Gosh, Bluey, not like you even know what he looks like! He was wearing a mask,” She groaned sadly, pouting.

    Still, she couldn’t stop smiling.

    “Maybe fate will let me see him again,” She said softly, staring out the window where the morning light touched her face. 

    “My masked lavender hero.”

    A phone buzzed in her bag. She unzipped the side and brought it out, it’s an extra phone. She doesn’t use it more often, but since she lost her main phone she has no to use this one instead.

     She brought it out, the buzz lighting up the screen with a message:

    ✉️ Don’t forget why you’re going to school. Be a good girl and don’t lose focus. ✉️

    Bluey read it and smiled softly, her heart fluttering with a mix of nerves and excitement.

    “So excited….” She said under her breath, tossing her phone on the bed and continuing to pack, humming a small tune as she folded her clothes neatly into her bag.

    —-

    ★  𝐆𝐚𝐞𝐥’𝐬 𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐲 ★

    Morgan’s fingers brushed against the cold doorknob as she pushed it open. 

     

     Gael sat on the edge of his table, sleeves rolled up, eyes glued to the glowing screen.

    “Dad,” Morgan called softly.

    “Sit.” He didn’t even look up.

    She obeyed, quietly taking the seat across from him. . Only the faint ticking of the clock and the sounds of the keyboard tapping filled the air before he finally raised his eyes to her.

    “What’s your ranking status as of last semester?” Gael asked, voice sharp but calm.

    “Well… I’m still an Ace…” Morgan hesitated.

    “And? I expect nothing less… I’m asking what number?”

    “Number 5.” She replied.

     “Just 5? Can’t you take the top spot? Is it really that difficult?”His expression hardened.

    “It is, Dad. Given that the person in top 1 is far, far ahead. I’m doing my best, Dad,” She defended, trying not to raise her voice at him.

    Gael leaned back in his chair,  spinning his pen in his hand.

     “Well, your best isn’t enough.” He said coldly.

    Morgan’s gaze dropped to her knees. She could feel his disappointment pressing on her chest like a weight. She clenched her fists under the desk.

    “Just because number 5 is an Ace, it makes you comfortable?” Gael continued coldly. 

    Morgan’s shoulders stiffened, her fingers clutching the edge of her nightgown.

    “Dad, I’m already in the top five. You act like that’s nothing. I worked so hard to get there.” She muttered, her voice trembling between frustration and hurt.

    Gael shut his laptop slowly and leaned back in his chair, his expression unreadable.

     “Being fifth means there are four people better than you, Morgan. Four people stronger, smarter, more disciplined. I didn’t raise you to be average.”

    “I’m not average!” Morgan snapped, eyes glistening.

     “Do you have any idea how much pressure it takes just to stay where I am? Everyone’s aiming for the Aces. They all want our spots.”

    “And yet you’re still standing at number five !! Stuck and comfortable. Do you plan to live the rest of your life chasing scraps behind people who work harder than you?” Gael cut in sharply.

    Her lips parted, but no sound came out. She looked down, blinking rapidly to keep her tears from falling. Not tears from hurt, but rage.

    “I’m trying, Dad.” She said.

    “Try harder.” His tone softened, but his gaze remained firm. “You’re a Sinclair. People of my peers  will judge me by your performance, and I don’t tolerate mediocrity. Not from you.”

    Morgan stood, her heart sinking under the weight of his words.

    “Do you understand?” He asked.

    “Yes, Dad,” She said quietly.

    Gael looked back at his laptop, already dismissing her. 

    “Goodnight, Morgan. Don’t disappoint me again. School starts tomorrow, so you better up your game. If you keep slacking, Bluey might surpass you eventually.”

    She glared hard at him and walked out of the study, the door clicking softly behind her.

    As she walked down the hallway, her eyes burned with rage and fury.

    “I’ll show you, Dad. I’ll show you I’m not a disappointment.”

    —-

    ★NEXT MORNING★

    The security was taking Morgan and Bluey’s luggages into the black sedan waiting outside the estate building.

    “Take care of yourself back in school, dear. Always make me proud,” Corazon said softly, her hand brushing through Morgan’s hair.

    “I always do, Mommy,” Morgan replied with a faint smile.

    “Go ahead, you shouldn’t be late..”Corazon said and hugged Morgan tightly before letting go.

    Outside, the car engine purred quietly. Bluey stood waiting by the passenger side, clutching her small backpack, her posture straight but tense.

    “How long is the—” she began, but Morgan’s sharp voice cut her off.

    “You have no right or permission to speak when not told to,” Morgan snapped, glaring at her coldly. “So shut up, because I’d like to enjoy my peace and quiet on this journey.”

    Without waiting for a response, Morgan slid into the car and slammed the door hard enough to make Bluey flinch.

    Bluey glanced back toward the porch. Her mother stood at the corner, arms folded but smiling reassuringly. She gave Bluey a small wave.

    Bluey forced a polite nod, inhaled quietly, then climbed into the car beside Morgan. She remained silent and determined not to say another word.

    —-

    Hours Later, The driver took a long turn down a lonely road. Both sides were swallowed by thick bushes, twisting branches reaching out like claws. 

    Bluey pressed her face against the window, unease settling in her stomach. She wanted to ask where they were going cause this doesn’t look like a proper destination.

    But one glance at Morgan who was too busy on her phone, her sharp tone still echoing in her head, made her bite her tongue.

    Minutes passed before they reached a tunnel guarded by masked security officers. Their black uniforms and hidden faces made Bluey shiver.

    “ID?” One of them asked flatly.

    The driver handed it over. The guard scanned it, then nodded once.

    “Sinclair’s resumed.”

    The gate opened, and they drove through the tunnel until the road widened to reveal a massive structure looming ahead. 

    The building was sleek and intimidating, every corner gleaming with mystery.

    Bold letters stretched across the front:

    𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐀𝐂𝐀𝐃𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐀 (𝐌𝐈𝐀)

    Below it, the school’s motto was carved in marble. Bluey squinted, reading aloud under her breath.

    > “Luck is an illusion?”

    Her voice trailed off, the words sinking into the cold morning air.

    The driver stopped in front of the main building, and the girls stepped out. Morgan barely looked up from her phone as she dragged two of her suitcases toward the entrance. 

    Bluey followed, pulling her own luggage, her eyes darting around the courtyard where students hurried past with their bags, all heading into the same looming building.

    She climbed the marble stairs and stepped into what looked like a reception hall. The air smelled faintly of metal and mint.

    “New student?” The receptionist asked without glancing up.

    Bluey nodded and handed over her registration form. 

    Now that she thought about it… this school didn’t even show up online when she searched for it. How was that possible?

    The woman scanned the form, then reached under the counter. She slipped on a pair of black gloves before taking Bluey’s wrist and clasping a thick black bracelet around it. The metal felt cold against her skin.

    “Don’t take it off,” The woman said simply.

    Before Bluey could ask why, the bracelet flickered with blue light, and a mechanical voice echoed through the entire hall:

    🔊 “Player 090 registered. Welcome to MIA.”

    Bluey flinched, staring at the bracelet as glowing numbers appeared on its surface.

    It displayed: PLAYER 090 – SIGILS: 10

    “Player 090? And what are Sigils?” She whispered, confused.

    “You’ll figure it out soon,” A calm voice said behind her.

    Bluey turned to see a tall girl with dark hair with bangs and sharp eyes. She smiled, extending her wrist to show her own glowing bracelet.

    “I’m Natalie,” She said. “Player 053.”

    “Bluey.”Bluey mumbled, almost inaudibly.

    They walked down the chatty hall, the echo of their footsteps bouncing off the towering walls.

    “Aren’t we supposed to be students?” Bluey asked, frowning. “Then why Player?”

    Natalie smirked without looking back. 

    “We are students. Study hard, like really hard cause it’s important, your grades matter a lot. But academics aside…”

    The massive double doors at the end of the hall swung open on their own, revealing the world beyond as students trooped in.

    “MIA……is a gambling den, if you want to put it in a dirty word… It’s hell on earth.” Natalie said, stepping through.

    “What?” Bluey gasped, her steps faltering as her eyes widened at the sight before her.

    It looked nothing like a normal academy. The courtyard stretched endlessly, with white towers piercing the clouds and bridges of glass connecting each building. 

    Students moved in groups, their black bracelets gleaming with glowing numbers. Some whispered trades, others held digital cards that flickered with stats and points.

    The air itself thrummed with tension, competitive, electric.

    They reached the Assembly Grounds, where  the students stood gathered before an enormous holographic screen. 

    Bluey was looking around and saw Morgan who was already near the front, laughing with Trevor, Gomez, and Juniper.

     “The rankings.”Natalie nudged her chin forward.

    The monitor flickered, static buzzing through the air before the MIA crest appeared—then the list of Players rolled down in glowing letters.

    🔊 “Attention, all students. Player rankings for the first semester will now be displayed.”

    Every head turned up. Every breath seemed to hold.

    Bluey’s bracelet vibrated softly, the number 10 glowing brighter as the name began to load onto the towering holographic screen, the words gleaming in bold silver letters that reflected across the assembly.

    𝐋𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥- 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐜𝐞𝐬

    Player 001. Hades Laurel — 8,000 Sigils

    Player 002. Hyce Kline — 3,500 Sigils

    Player 003. Trevor del Mundo — 2,450 Sigils

    Player 004. Hugo Vance — 2,320 Sigils

    Player 005. Morgan Sinclair — 2,010 Sigils

    𝐋𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥- 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐊𝐧𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬

    Player 006. Sergio Velmont — 920 Sigils

    Player 007. Gomez Hale — 850 Sigils

    Player 008. Dawn Reever — 800 Sigils

    Player 009. Juniper Valet — 720 Sigils

    Player 010. Desiree Drell — 600 Sigils

    𝐋𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥- 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐬

    Player 051. Loci Kross — 365 Sigils

    Player 052. Nia Sterling — 280 Sigils

    Player 053. Natalie Quinn — 210 Sigils

    Player 054. Zayne Holt — 140 Sigils

    Player 055. Natasha Quinn — 100 Sigils

    —-

    𝐋𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥- 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐚𝐰𝐧𝐬

    Player 088. Bryan Alder — 75 Sigils

    Player 089. Aris Lane — 60 Sigils

    Player 090. Bluey Cruise — 10 Sigils

    “Hades is giving the pure definition of social distancing.”Natalie shook her head.

    Bluey blinked at the glowing list, her mouth parting. 

    “Oh… that’s why there’s a ten on my bracelet. But why ten? How do I even have Sigils? And what are Sigils?”

     “They’re points. Or you could call it currency.”Natalie grinned, arms crossed.

    The speaker blared again, the deep automated voice echoing through the assembly.

    🔊 House Ranking for the Semester

    ♠ 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞 ♠

    1. Hades Laurel — 8,000

    2. Hyce Kline — 3,500

    3. Hugo Vance — 2,320

    4. Sergio Velmont — 920

    5. Dawn Reever — 800

    6. Desiree Drell — 600

    7. Loci Kross — 365

    8. Natalie Quinn — 210

    9. Bluey Cruise — 10

    🏁 Total Sigils (Spade House): 16,725 Sigils

    ♥ 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐇𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞 ♥

    1. Trevor del Mundo — 2,450

    2. Morgan Sinclair — 2,010

    3. Gomez Hale — 850

    4. Juniper Valet — 720

    5. Bryan Alder — 75

    6. Natasha Quinn — 100

    7. Nia Sterling — 280

    8. Aris Lane — 60

    9. Henry Holt — 140

    🏁 Total Sigils (Heart House): 6,685 Sigils

    “Girl, we’re in the same house. Lucky you.” Natalie whispered, bumping Bluey’s shoulder.

    “How come Spade has that many points?” Bluey asked, still dazed by the numbers.

    “Well,Hades’ eight thousand Sigils are the reason we’re at the top. ” Natalie said with a small laugh.

    🔊 For New Students — The Fifteen Rules of Mistmore Academia

    1. Attendance to all classes, competitions, and assemblies is mandatory.

    2. Respect and obedience to higher-ranked students are required at all times, especially the Ace Level.

    3. Physical altercations are only permitted for higher-ranked students. (Meaning only someone ranked higher can challenge or punish a lower one.)

    4. All gambling must occur in school-approved games under supervision.

    5. Cheating results in an immediate loss of 50 Sigils.

    6. Students start with 10 base Sigils; falling below zero leads to expulsion.

    7. Rankings are updated weekly and determine privileges and access.

    8. Academic performance such as assignments, exams, and projects affects Sigil points.

    9. Academic dishonesty leads to point loss and remedial competitions.

    10. Students must participate in at least one competition weekly to maintain or up their levels.

    11. Borrowed Sigils must be repaid with interest.

    12. Official bracelets must be worn at all times.

    13. Gossip or leaking information results in sigil deductions.

    14. Violations may lead to demotion, forced challenges, or expulsion.

    15. Death = Elimination.

    “Death?” Bluey echoed under her breath. “What does elimination mean?”

    Natalie smirked slightly, but her tone turned grim. “It means exactly what it sounds like. Better to be expelled than eliminated, don’t you think?”

    Bluey’s throat tightened as her gaze drifted back to the monitor.

    Something told her this place wasn’t just a school. It was a playground.

    A dangerous one.

    Almost immediately, the heavy doors creaked open, and the entire hall fell silent.

    Hades walked in, flanked by Hyce and Hugo.

    Hyce had headphones over his ear with a lollipop in his mouth, while Hugo just walked in casually like he was bored and uninterested.

    Hades was dressed in all black—black boots, black gloves, and a fitted black jacket that framed his broad shoulders.

     His mask covered half his face, cold and unreadable, giving him an aura that made the air feel heavier. Every step he took echoed, deliberate and powerful.

    🔊 “All hail the King of MIA.”

    The voice boomed through the loudspeakers. Instantly, every student lowered their heads in unison.

    Bluey blinked, frozen, until Natalie nudged her sharply. 

    “Down, now,” She whispered.

    Confused, Bluey bowed her head too, her heart pounding.

    A long silence followed, then the sound of Hades fingers snapping.

    Just like that, the entire hall straightened. The tension dissolved, and students began to disperse as though nothing happened.

     “What was that?”Bluey stared, wide-eyed.

     “A reminder. Whenever you see Hades, bow your head.”Natalie brushed her hair aside.

    “I guess he’s the one with the eight thousand Sigils?” Bluey asked quietly.

     “Exactly. Every student here bows to him… well, except the other Aces.” Natalie gave a half-smile.

    Bluey’s eyes flicked toward the far side of the hall, where Morgan stood with Trevor, her phone still in hand and her expression unbothered.

     “Including Morgan too. So she’s an Ace?” Bluey mumbled under her breath.

    Natalie’s head snapped toward her. “Wait—you know Morgan? Personally?”

    “Not really,” Bluey replied quickly. “Um… my parents work for her family, and her dad’s the one paying my tuition.”

    “Oh.” Natalie’s tone softened. “That explains why you’re here.”

    They finally reached the Spade Dormitory, a massive hall buzzing with noise. Students were laughing, arguing, and challenging each other to games. 

    The energy was wild, competitive and electric.

    “Here,” Natalie said, stopping by a door. “That’s my room. Yours is right across. Settle in, and call me if you need anything.”

    “Okay.” Bluey hesitated, holding her bag. “Um… Natalie?”

    “Mm?”

    “How does someone move up? Like… level-wise?”

    Natalie smirked, leaning against the doorway. “Right. I forgot to tell you. To rise in level, you have to surpass someone else.”

     “Meaning?”Bluey frowned.

    “Let’s take Hades for example,” Natalie explained. “If you ever have more than eight thousand Sigils, you’ll push him to Player 002. Everyone else shifts down. It’s a constant game of survival and power.”

    “So someone’s win is another person’s loss.” Bluey tilted her head. “In other words… make sure you always have enough to stay on top.”

     “Smart girl.”Natalie grinned.

     “I’ll go in now.”Bluey smiled faintly, though her heart still raced.

    She turned the knob and stepped into her room.

    -𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐨𝐦-

    The conference room hummed with quiet authority. A long table, holo-screens, a ring of stern-faced administrators as well as Miss Dora, a young principal in her early 30’s,  watching like judges. At the round table sat the Aces: Trevor, Hugo, Hyce, Morgan. 

    Hugo toyed with a glass pyramid, Hyce idly traced patterns on his bracelet, and Morgan scowled at the screen as if it had personally offended her. Trevor tapped his fingers on the table, impatience coloring every movement.

    The door opened. Hades walked in last, all-black silhouette cutting through the room. He moved to the head chair and sat as if he’d always owned that space. The administrators watched, expressionless.

    “Always late. You’re not the only busy person here, you know?” Trevor said, eyes narrowing. 

    “Late is relative to who’s worth waiting for.”Hades said.

    “Oh, don’t get cute with me Hades. Stop acting so damn ignorant. You always act all high and mighty like MIA is going to be put on hold without you in it..!”Trevor snapped.

    “Exactly. I don’t see why you’re so pissed since you already know.”Hades said casually, not sparing him a glance.

    Trevor scoffed, leaning forward. 

    “You’re so damn arrogant! You think because everyone bows to you, you’re some kind of god? In case no one told you, it’s irritating and…..-”

     “You talk too much for someone who keeps losing to me. Like seriously, does your obsession with me have a limit? Like f+k off..!!” Hades cut him off.

    “Can you at least try learning some manners here, Hades. In case you forgot, we’re all equals in this room. You don’t see us acting all superior and fussy.”Morgan snapped.

    “Equals? I’d rather die than consider myself as an equal with a pea sized brain and a turn off of a body.”Hades said back at Morgan. 

    Morgan clenched her fists.

    “Oh, screw you.” Trevor stood up, slamming both hands on the table. “ You think you can talk down to everyone here because you’re Player 001? Newsflash , no one here actually likes you.”

    “Jeez, I love him. He’s my bro.”Hugo chipped in and fist bumped with Hades.

    “Then leave, Problem solved.” Hades said coldly to Trevor.

    Trevor laughed under his breath, shaking his head. 

    “You’d love that, wouldn’t you? You can’t stand me and guess what, I can’t too.”

     “I’m out of here.”The chairs screeched as Trevor pushed his away.

    The room went silent as the administrators watching like they’d seen this a hundred times before.

     “Take one more step, and I’ll make sure you never walk back into this room again, not as an Ace, not even as a student.” Hades’ voice cut through, low and warning.

    Trevor froze, his back turned. 

    “You’d kick me out?”

     “Try me.”Hades leaned forward slightly, voice like ice.

    Hyce whistled under his breath. 

    “Same old drama, can you both stop. It’s becoming unhealthy for my ears..” He muttered.

    Morgan sighed. 

    “You two need therapy, or a cage,” Hugo added lazily.

    “Or both.” Hyce shot back.

     “You all can keep on with the meeting. I’m not wasting another minute breathing the same air as this psycho.”Trevor said.

    Hades didn’t reply , he just sat there, silent and still, while Trevor twisted the door knob. Everyone looked at him, waiting for him to sit back down cause they know damn well he ain’t crossing that door.

    The room stayed quiet, tension humming like static. Trevor finally shut the door and walked back to his seat and sat down.

    Finally, Morgan spoke. 

    “So… what’s today’s agenda again? This place is itching my skin.”She asked.

    “First, we are going to talk about the welcome back to school Frat party, before we talk about the quarantine assessments.” Miss Dora said.

    “What about the party? ”Hugo asked.

    “As you all know, the annual ritual once again is going to be between you Aces. So to be fair to everyone, we are going to let you decide on which two people are going to compete at the frat party.” Miss Dora said.

    “As well as which game you want to engage in” Another said.

    “Great, I would like to participate, I’m volunteering. I mean if I win which I obviously am, That’s 100 Sigils for me, the more the merrier.”Morgan said.

    “You know damn well that even if you get 200 Sigils right now, you’re still going to remain in number 5. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” You need at least 300 surpass me. If that’s what’s your trying to imply.” Hugo said. 

    “Why are you so insecure? I never said I was going to compete with you.” Morgan said. 

    “And who are you planning on competing with? Me? Trevor? Or don’t tell me you’re actually thinking that you could actually beat Hades in a tournament.”Hyce scoffed.

    “And? Do you think I can’t?”Morgan asked and instantly, Hades looked up from his phone.

    Morgan maintained eye contact with him, not looking away.

    “Really? You want to compete against me?”Hades asked, actually impressed.

    “What? Do you think I can’t do it?”Morgan asked, still not breaking eye contact with him.

    “No. Actually I’m quite impressed, I’ll give you what you want. In fact to make it more interesting, Let’s place a new stake..”Hades said.

    “What do you mean?” Morgan asked.

    “Instead of just the usual 100 Sigils, I’ll give you 500 of my Sigils if you can win against me.”Hades said.

    “Do you think I’d believe you’d actually do that?”Morgan scoffed.

    “I’m serious. But if you loose, 500 Sigils will be deducted from you.”Hades said.

    “Morgan, don’t listen to him, he’s only trapping you.”Trevor warned.

    Morgan thought deeply, she’s going straight to number 4 if she pulls this off, but if she loses, well…. She’s not going to drop to a Knight but, it’ll be difficult to get those points back.

    But, her dad would be impressed if she pulls this off, it’ll be a huge step. She looked at Hades and he had this smirk on his lips like he already knew her answer, even before he asked.

    “I accept your challenge. So what  game are we playing?” Morgan asked.

    “We’ll let fate decide.”He smirked and she nodded.

    “Let’s proceed with the quarantine assessments,” One of the administrators said finally.

    They all nodded.

    Hyce went first. He rose from his chair, rolled his neck once, and stepped into the scanner in the center of the room. The light swept over him, reading his vitals and combat balance.

    “Combat Stability: 92.”

     “Still impressive as always Hyce, honestly I’m jealous..”Hugo smirked.

    “Train harder.”Hyce said and sat back down.

     Hugo shook his head as he stood next.

    The machine hummed again, flickering a softer blue before stabilizing.

    “Combat Stability: 84.”

     “Good enough to take you down, though.” Hugo shrugged.

    Morgan exhaled loudly and walked forward in her heels. The scanner’s light ran from her fingertips to her chest, slowing slightly at the pulse of her bracelet.

    “Combat Stability: 77.”

    “Maybe if you weren’t constantly surrounded by idiots, you’d score higher.” Hyce spoke.

    Hugo chuckled.

    She turned with a glare. 

    “Don’t start with me, wide ass!!”Morgan snapped.

    “At least I’m still prettier than you’ll ever be. And at least guys wanna f+k my @ss, unlike your bony a$s!”Hyce snapped back and Hugo burst out laughing.

    Hades chuckled silently.

    Hyce snorted, but before he could respond, the admin called.

     “Trevor del Mundo.”

     Trevor stood up, his eyes still burning from the earlier argument. Without a word, he moved into the scanner.

    “Combat Stability: 89.”

    He gave Hades a cold look as he walked past him, deliberately bumping his chair.

    Then it was quiet.

    “Hades Laurel.”

    The room stilled.

    He stood slowly, towering, mask catching the dim light. The air seemed to shift as he stepped into the center. The machine hesitated, its lights flickering before the whole display began to distort.

    The readings climbed—90, 95, 98—before the system hissed and shorted out completely.

    A sharp beep. Smoke from the console.

    Everyone stared.

    “Combat Stability…” The system tried to read, glitching. “…..un…..undefined.”

    No one spoke.

    Hades looked at the broken monitor, then back at the administrators.

    “Guess it’s not built for me,” He said, voice low.

     “Or you’re not built for it.”Hyce leaned back in his chair.

    “He’s off the charts again?!.”Morgan’s eyes flicked between Hades and the administrators. 

    The lead admin sighed quietly, jotting something in his file.

    “Assessment postponed. We’ll review his data manually.”

    Hades’s phone beeped, it was a message from Albert. Hades smiled widely as he walked towards the door literally jogging and left.

    “Is he going crazy?”Hyce asked Hugo.

    ★𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐃𝐨𝐫𝐦★

    Bluey sat on the edge of her bed, phone pressed to her ear as she looked around the strange, dimly lit dorm room. 

    The walls were dark gray, the emblem of Spade stitched neatly on the curtains. Everything about the place screamed silence and discipline.

    “Mom,” she said softly when the line connected, “I already arrived.”

    “Oh, that’s good, sweetheart. How’s the place?” Maureen’s gentle voice came through, warm and comforting.

    Bluey glanced around again and shuddered. “Honestly, this place is giving me creeps.”

    “What do you mean?” Maureen asked, concern lacing her tone.

    Bluey hesitated. She wanted to tell her about the eerie environment, the player system and the Sigils but she remembered the rule—gossiping or revealing anything about the academy’s system could get her expelled.

    “Bluey?”

    “Mom, it’s just that… everyone seems too serious,” she said instead, forcing a small laugh. “But don’t worry, I made a friend. Natalie—she’s nice.”

    Maureen’s voice softened. “That’s good, honey. Just keep being yourself, okay?”

    Bluey smiled faintly, but before she could respond, there was a sharp knock at the door. She jumped.

    “Mom, someone’s at the door. I’ll call you later, okay? Love you!”

    “Love you too, Bluey. Stay safe.”

    Bluey hung up, slipped her phone under her pillow, and turned toward the door, her heart beating faster than she’d admit.

    Bluey walked to the door, hand on the knob, but before she could open it, the door swung in and Natalie stepped inside, all smiles, followed by three other students.

    “Natalie…” Bluey blinked, startled.

    “Hi!” Natalie beamed, brushing her hair back. “So, I wanted to introduce you to my squad. This is Loci, Nia—his girlfriend—and Zayne.”

    “Hi.”Bluey smiled shyly. 

    “Hi, Bluey!” Nia chirped, her eyes lighting up. “Oh my goodness, she’s so cute and small!”

    “I’m not small,” Bluey pouted, crossing her arms.

    “Keep lying to yourself,” Loci teased, leaning casually against the wall with a grin.

     “Don’t mind him..”Zayne chuckled under his breath.

    Natalie laughed and threw an arm around Bluey’s shoulders.

     “Welcome to the Spade dorm, Bluey. These guys might act tough, but they’re harmless… mostly.” Natalie grinned.

    “Are you indirectly calling us weaklings huh?”Loci smirked.

    “Who me? I don’t know.”Natalie laughed.

    “Aren’t we in rival dorms?” Bluey asked, glancing between Zayne and Nia with a little confusion.

    “That’s only during dorm competitions, silly.” Nia said, waving it off and looping an arm around Bluey’s shoulders. 

    “Chill, we can all be friends when there aren’t dorm rivalry on the line.”Nia said.

    “That’s right,” Zayne added, flashing a grin. “And you’re so pretty, Bluey.”

    Thanks… Zayne.”Bluey’s cheeks turned faintly pink. “

    The group settled around her bed, the air light and teasing. They started talking about the school—how wild tournaments could get, how the levels worked, and the strange strictness of the rules.

    “So, which family are you from?” Nia asked curiously, twirling a strand of hair. “Everyone here are legacy students.”

    Bluey hesitated for a second, then said softly, “I’m here because of Gael Sinclair.”

    The room went still.

    “Sinclair?” Loci repeated, his expression shifting. “As in Morgan’s dad? Are you related to him?”

     “No… my parents work for them. He sponsored my admission.”Bluey said slowly.

     “Damn. You must be special then. No one gets in here if you don’t come from a powerful family or have insane connectios..”Zayne whistled lowly.

    Natalie’s smile dimmed a little, but she quickly masked it. 

    “Well, whatever the reason just be careful, okay? Especially around their daughter, Morgan… unless….do you two get along?.”Natalie asked.

    Bluey shook her head.

    “I hope she doesn’t bully you.”Loci said.

    The bell rang sharply through the dorm, followed by the crisp voice from the speakers.

    🔊“Check your timetable and resume classes immediately.”

    Bluey froze, halfway through arranging her clothes in the drawer. 

    “Class? We just resumed today! I’m not even done packing…”

    All four of them turned to look at her like she’d said something ridiculous.

    “You’ve got a lot to learn, baby girl,” Loci said with a smirk, sliding his hands in his pockets. 

    “This isn’t your regular high school. Around here, time’s money and every second you waste, someone’s already earning Sigils ahead of you.”Loci added.

     “Come on, newbie. You’ll catch up soon enough.”Nia laughed, looping her arm through Loci’s.

     “Hurry and grab your logbook. First impressions matter here, especially to the instructors.”Natalie nudged Bluey’s shoulder gently.

     “Great. My first day and I’m already behind.”

    Bluey sighed, fumbling for her logbook.

    “Welcome to MIA,” Loci said over his shoulder as they headed out. “……where sleep’s optional and survival’s mandatory.”

    “Zayne stop scaring the wits out of the girl.”Loci kicked his leg.

    “Ouch..bro!”

    —-

    ★𝐒𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐚★

    𝐒𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 ⚔️

    The clang of steel echoed across the wide training dome. Bright lights reflected off the polished floor, each strike followed by sparks and grunts. The players—all clad in black combat overalls, protective arm guards, and steel-lined shield masks—moved in perfect rhythm. Their breathing synced with every swing, every dodge.

    At the far end of the hall stood Hyce.

    Despite being ranked Player 02 and one of MIA’s most feared Aces, swordsmanship had never been his strength. “You are reading from www.mhiztaemy.com.ng” His grip faltered, his stance slipped. He exhaled sharply and raised his sword again, determination etched on his sweat-damp face beneath the mask.

    “Focus your core, not your hands,” the instructor barked from the sidelines.

    Hyce’s jaw tightened. 

    He swung harder, faster. Each strike carried the weight of his frustration. His sword met the holographic target with brutal force—shattering the projection before the timer beeped red.

    “Still unstable,” the instructor noted. “You’re using strength, not control.”

    Hyce yanked off his shield mask, his chest heaving. 

    “ Listen Hyce, you’re good and talented. Try harder because failure isn’t an option for an Ace.”

    He nodded.

    “Go spar with him,” The instructor ordered, his voice echoing through the training hall.

     He pointed toward Sergio, whose eyes hadn’t left Hyce from the moment he stepped in.

    Hyce didn’t speak. He simply nodded, slipped his mask over his face, and drew his sword.

    Sergio smirked, rolling his shoulders as he approached. 

    “Guess it’s my lucky day,” He murmured, lowering into stance.

    The whistle blew.

    Steel clashed instantly. Hyce moved first, swift and precise, forcing Sergio to parry hard just to keep up.

     Their blades rang sharply through the air, the rhythm fast and merciless. Sparks snapped as Hyce struck again, this time harder, forcing Sergio to stumble back a step.

    “Whoa, easy there. You trying to kill me or prove something?” Sergio said between grunts, blocking another blow. 

    Hyce didn’t answer. His movements were  cold and too aggressive to be casual practice. Each strike came with precision, no hesitation, no humor.

    “I’m surprised you’re still here.” Sergio teased, trying to lighten the tension as their swords locked. “Aren’t you supposed to be the strongest Ace after Hades?”

    Hyce shoved him off without a word, spinning his blade in a tight arc and striking again. Sergio blocked, barely.

    “Come on, Hyce,” He said, breathing heavier now. “You’ve been extra mean to me lately. What did I do this time? Exist?”

     “You talk too much.”Hyce’s tone was flat when he finally spoke.

    He swung again, his blade slashing the air so close it cut through the edge of Sergio’s sleeve.

    “Or maybe…..” Sergio smirked, ducking under the next blow. “……you just hate that I’m not gonna give up on you easily, pretty boy.”

    That hit a nerve. Hyce’s next attack was faster, heavier and too aggressive for a simple spar. Sergio barely blocked in time, the impact rattling through his arm.

    “Damn, you really are pissed.” Sergio laughed breathlessly, circling him. “You know I like you, right?”

    Hyce stopped and sword tilted slightly. 

    “Then stop liking me.”He said, his voice low through the mask.

    “Yeah, definitely pissed,” Sergio muttered.

    “What do you want? I thought I told you not to talk to me,” Hyce said coldly, not even glancing at Sergio as he unstrapped his gloves.

    Sergio hesitated before blurting.

    “Are you really still dating Gomez?”He asked.

    Hyce froze for a second, then turned slightly, his expression unreadable.

     “I thought I already replied to you. What else do you want?”

    “It doesn’t look like it anymore.” Sergio continued, stepping closer. 

    “You were all over him last semester. Everyone knew how obsessed you were with him—but now? You two look… distant.” Sergio said.

    Hyce didn’t respond. The silence between them stretched, heavy and tense.

    “C’mon, please, just answer me—”

    “We broke up because he cheated. Are you satisfied now?” Hyce cut in sharply.

     “Huh? What do you mean, he cheated?”Sergio blinked.

    Hyce’s jaw clenched. His tone stayed calm, but his eyes were pure ice.

    “He fucked a girl, and had the guts to tell me it meant nothing.” He said flatly. 

    “Oh.” Sergio’s voice dropped. “Hyce, I- ”

    “I hate dishonest people.” Hyce interrupted again, his voice sharper this time. 

    “You wanna be straight? Stay straight. You wanna be gay, be gay. But don’t pretend to be what you’re not, don’t two-time. It’s fucking disgusting.”Hyce said. 

    Sergio stared at him, unsure of what to say. For once, Hyce didn’t look like the cold, composed guy, he looked hurt.

    “So, I have a chance then?” Sergio asked softly, his voice almost trembling.

    Hyce slowly turned, removing his shield mask. His glare was sharp enough to make Sergio swallow hard. 

     “C’mon, say something.”Sergio swallowed hard but held his gaze.

     “Give me a reason to give you a chance.” Hyce tilted his head slightly, his tone low and teasing.

    Sergio took a breath.

     “I can make you happy.” He said, his words tumbling out.

     “I’ll never hurt you or your feelings. I really, really like you, Hyce. It’s not just about the sex we had last time. I swear it’s not.”

    The room seemed to still. The faint hum of practice swords and distant voices faded as Hyce stepped forward, his eyes never leaving Sergio’s.

    He stopped just inches away. His gloved hand lifted slowly and pressed against Sergio’s stomach, firm and deliberate.

     Sergio’s breath hitched as Hyce’s palm trailed upward, gliding over his chest, lingering just below his collarbone.

    Hyce’s gaze was intense, almost a mixture of danger, curiosity, and something unspoken. His voice was a whisper that brushed against the edge of a threat and temptation.

    “You think you can handle me, Sergio?” He murmured, his lips curving slightly. “You think liking me is enough?”

     “I don’t care how hard it is… I still want you.”

    Sergio’s heart pounded.

    Hyce leaned in , so close Sergio could feel his breath on his skin.

    “Careful,” Hyce said quietly, his tone dark and smooth. “Wanting me is one thing. Surviving me… is another.”

    Sergio blinked as Hyce stood on his toes, his breath ghosting against Sergio’s lips. Sergio froze, his heart hammering against his ribs as soft murmurs spread through the class.

    🗣️“Are they really about to kiss”

    🗣️“Hyce never gets this close to anyone asides Gomez.”

    🗣️“Oh my God, this is insane.”

    Hyce tilted his head slightly, his lips just a breath away from Sergio’s. For a moment, it felt like time stopped until Hyce’s gaze darkened.

    He pulled back with a small smirk

     “You’re not worth it yet,” he said flatly, then he turned, walking away with his sword slung casually over his shoulder, as if nothing had happened.

    The students erupted in whispers.

    Desiree removed her shield mask and walked over, smirking.

     “That was intense,” She said, her eyes flicking toward Hyce’s retreating figure.

    Sergio ran a shaky hand through his hair.

     “I think my heart’s gonna jump out of my body.  He’s… he’s just so intense to be around.” Sergio said.

     “Welcome to Hyce’s gravity, babe. Once he pulls you in, there’s no getting out.” Desiree grinned, crossing her arms.

    “Why do I feel so weak around him? I don’t like it, I should be the one in control not the other way around.”

     “No time to be weak. Your competitor is glaring daggers into your soul right now.” Desiree nudged Sergio lightly.

    Sergio blinked, following her gaze and sure enough, Gomez stood across the training hall, his fist tight on his sword, the plastic of his water bottle bending under the force of his other grip.

    “He can keep staring,” Sergio said with a half-smirk. “At least I know he broke up with Hyce. He can f+k off.”

     “You really wanna start a war, don’t you?” Desiree arched a brow, amused.

    Sergio tilted his chin up, meeting Gomez’s burning stare before looking away like it didn’t bother him at all.

    Across the room, Juniper stood beside Gomez, uneasy. 

    “Gomez, hey. Why does it matter if he’s talking to Sergio? You two already broke up, right?”

    Gomez’s eyes flickered to her, rage boiling over. 

    “Juniper, can you just leave me alone!” He snapped, his voice echoing through the hall.

     He grabbed his shield and sword, stomping toward the sparring zone.

    Juniper’s chest tightened. She clenched her fists, watching Gomez throw himself into a reckless duel with another player. Her voice came out in a low, bitter whisper only she could hear.

    “I hate you, Hyce…”

    —-

    ★ 𝐆𝐲𝐦 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐚 ★

    The gym was massive, so large that it had its own elevator connecting the three training floors.

     The walls were lined with glass, giving a view of the campus grounds below, and the sunlight that poured in reflected off the sleek chrome of the machines. 

    Everything inside screamed money, rows of high-end treadmills, reinforced weight racks, digital punching systems, and training drones imported from overseas.

    It wasn’t just a school gym—it was a fortress of strength and status.

    Most of the students in the gym were Jacks and Pawns, the lower ranks of the academy hierarchy. They were spread out across the open floor, some lifting weights, others practicing combat drills under the instructor’s supervision. 

    The air was filled with grunts, the whir of equipment, and the echoing clangs of barbells being dropped on polished black mats.

    Natalie and Nia were side by side on the treadmill, their ponytails bouncing as they ran in rhythm. 

    Across the room, Loci and Zayne were effortlessly lifting heavy barbells, their muscles flexing with each curl. 

    Meanwhile, on the mat not far from them, Bluey was struggling with a single dumbbell that looked like it weighed more than her soul.

    She grunted, face scrunching in determination as she tried to lift it with both hands. The dumbbell barely left the floor before she dropped it again. 

    Her palms were red, her shoulders trembling, and she sat back with a defeated pout.

    “I hate this gym,” She muttered under her breath, glaring at the innocent weight like it had personally wronged her.

    Just then, the glass doors at the far end of the gym slid open. Three students walked in. 

    Natasha perfectly poised, her blonde hair tied high with not a single strand out of place, entered first. 

    Bryan and Aris followed close behind, both with that same smug, untouchable aura that came with being Morgan’s most loyal lackeys.

    Natasha’s gaze swept across the room until it landed on Natalie. She scoffed, rolling her eyes with a smirk before brushing a strand of hair from her shoulder and turning toward the back training room with Bryan and Aris in tow.

    Bluey’s jaw dropped. 

    “There are two Natalies?” She blurted out, eyes wide.

    Nia hit the stop button on her treadmill and grabbed her water bottle, catching her breath as she gave Bluey a look.

     “That’s Natasha. Her twin.”

    Bluey blinked rapidly, glancing between Natalie and the door Natasha had just walked through. 

    “Wait really?”

    “Yep,” Nia said, taking a sip of water. “But trust me, that’s where the similarities end.”

     “She looked… mean.”Bluey frowned, still staring at Nia.

    Nia gave a short laugh.

     “Mean is an understatement. Natasha and her buddies are basically Morgan’s little soldiers. They do all her dirty work so she can keep her hands clean.”

     “So… like, her lackeys?”Bluey’s lips parted slightly.

    “Babe, can I have some water, please?” Loci said between reps, his arms flexing as he lifted the weights with ease.

    Nia rolled her eyes but grabbed another bottle from the bench. 

    “You’re lucky you’re cute,” She muttered, walking over to him and pressing the bottle into his hand.

    “Thanks, baby,” He said, flashing a grin before gulping it down.

    Bluey, still sitting cross-legged beside her tiny dumbbell, tilted her head curiously.

     “Don’t you guys get along? She—uh, Natasha—rolled her eyes when she saw you.”

    Natalie’s expression darkened instantly. 

    “I hate that bi+ch of a sister,” Natalie said, her tone flat but edged with irritation.

     “But… why?”Bluey blinked, surprised.

    Natalie sighed, hopping off the treadmill.

     “They fight all the time. Mostly because Natasha’s one of Morgan’s lapdogs. She joins in whenever Morgan decides to make someone’s life miserable.”Nia said.

     “Morgan… bullies people?”Bluey frowned, fiddling with her fingers.

    Natalie gave a sharp laugh that held no humor.

     “Bullies is putting it nicely. She is always looking for someone new to humiliate. Especially anyone who looks weak or doesn’t know the system.”

    Bluey’s throat tightened a little. “Oh…”

    Natalie’s tone softened when she noticed the look on Bluey’s face. 

    “Don’t let her intimidate you, Bluey. I know your parents are loyal to Morgan’s family, but this is your life. Stay away from her, okay? She’s no good.”

     “I will… I promise.”Bluey nodded quietly.

    Nia leaned on Loci’s shoulder with a sigh. 

    “I’m tired.”Nia pouted.

    “Just finish up and we’ll go get food.”Loci rubbed her chin.

    “I wonder which Aces are going to have a tournament at the Frat party. I kinda want to see Hades,” Zayne said, dropping the weights with a thud before grabbing a towel to dry the sweat glistening on his chest.

    “Me too. It’s been forever since he actually participated,” Loci said, adjusting his wristbands.

     “I remember asking him about it once, and he said he wasn’t interested because, well he quote that ‘everyone’s a weakling.’”Loci said.

     “That guy’s so savage.”Zayne let out a short laugh.

    Bluey, sitting cross-legged on the mat and rubbing her aching arms, blinked.

     “There’s a tournament?”

    “Yeah,” Nia said, still running at a steady pace on the treadmill. “It’s an annual ritual for the Aces only. Last year it was Hyce versus Trevor.”

    “Who won?” Bluey asked curiously.

    “Trevor,” Natalie replied, not missing a beat.

    “Wait—Hyce is Player 002, right? How did he lose?” Bluey tilted her head, genuinely confused.

    “He lost because it was sword fighting,” Natalie explained. 

    “He’s strong, but that’s not his best skill. Trevor, on the other hand, was born for it. The truth is, no matter how powerful you are, there’s always one weakness.”

    Bluey nodded thoughtfully.

     “I guess everything is my weakness at this point,” She mumbled, pouting as she stared down at her small dumbbells. “Aren’t there simpler tasks? My hands are aching already.”

     “Who even had the idea of enrolling a baby here? You’re lucky that’s your beginner’s lesson. When our set started, we had to run around a 200-hectare field—three times. I thought I was gonna die.”Nia laughed.

    “What?” Bluey gasped, eyes wide. “You’re kidding!”

    “Geez, Bluey,” Natalie huffed, increasing her treadmill speed. “You’re such a drama queen.”

    Zayne chuckled under his breath and turned his head slightly, locking eyes with Bluey’s. 

    He smirked when he saw her face turn red as she quickly looked away, pretending to focus on her dumbbells again.

    —-

    ★𝐃𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥 – 7𝐩𝐦★

    The dining hall was massive, ceiling chandeliers glimmered above the rows of students lined up in ten separate queues, each waiting as chefs in crisp uniforms served steaming trays of gourmet food.

     The buzz of chatter and the clinking of utensils filled the air, blending into the faint sound of music playing through the hall’s speakers.

    At one of the long tables near the center, Bluey sat with Natalie, Nia, Loci, and Zayne, already halfway through their dinner.

    “Man, this pasta hits different,” Zayne said between bites.

    “Of course it does,” Natalie replied. “

     “Everything here feels too fancy. Even the water tastes expensive.”Bluey poked at her meal, glancing around the hall in awe.

    “Because it probably is,” Nia said, laughing.

    Suddenly, Loci’s wrist alarm beeped. He sighed, wiping his mouth and pushing back his chair.

    “Gotta go, guys,” Loci said, slinging his bag over his shoulder.

     “Where are you going?”Bluey blinked.

    “To deliver Hades’ dinner,” He replied simply, walking toward the counter where a tray had been set aside with the Ace’s emblem on it.

    “Wait, you mean the Hades?” Bluey whispered, looking both thrilled and nervous.

    Before anyone could answer, a loud voice came from the entrance.

    “H3’s are coming!” A student shouted, breathless as he ran inside.

    Immediately, Hades walked in, Hyce and Hugo flanking him like shadows. The hall went dead silent. Every living soul bowed instantly, the air thick with fear and reverence.

    “Bro, I can’t believe you dragged me here because of a girl,” Hugo muttered under his breath, hands in his pockets.

    “Who the fuck is Bluey Cruise!” Hades’ voice thundered through the hall, echoing off the walls.

    Gasps rippled across the room. Natalie and Nia froze, eyes wide as they turned toward Bluey. Zayne leaned back with a smirk, watching the chaos unfold like it was the highlight of his day.

    Bluey’s spoon clattered from her hand. Her heart hammered in her chest as every eye turned to her. 

    Slowly, she stood, head bowed low, trembling.

    Hades stopped right in front of her. He reached down, hooked a finger under her chin, and forced her to look up. His smirk was dark, amused, dangerous, and curious all at once.

    “It’s really you,” He said quietly, his voice deep enough to make her skin prickle.

     “Where the f+k have you been all my life?”

    Before she could react, Bluey gasped as her feet suddenly left the ground. Hades had lifted her effortlessly, slinging her over his shoulder like she weighed nothing.

    She gasped.

    But Hades just chuckled lowly, walking toward the door while students watched in stunned silence.

    “Put… me… down!!” Bluey shrieked, pounding her fists against his back.

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    𝐓𝐨 𝐁𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐮𝐞𝐝 ✰

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