𝕄𝕪𝕤𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕪 / ℍ𝕠𝕣𝕣𝕠𝕣 / 𝔻𝕒𝕣𝕜 ℝ𝕠𝕞𝕒𝕟𝕔𝕖 / 𝔽𝕒𝕟𝕥𝕒𝕤𝕪 / 𝔸𝕔𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 / 𝔸𝕕𝕧𝕖𝕟𝕥𝕦𝕣𝕖 / ℂ𝔼𝕆 / 𝕎𝕖𝕣𝕖𝕨𝕠𝕝𝕗
Chapter 2
Adrian’s eyes adjusted to the green glow of the second door. It hung in the mist like a living entity, pulsing faintly, as though breathing. The air around it vibrated with an energy that was almost unbearable—sweet, metallic, and dangerous. He could feel it in his bones, in the rapid thrum of his pulse. This door was no ordinary passage; it was alive, aware, and hungry.
The werewolf—still untransformed—stood beside him, muscles coiled and senses sharp. “This one is different,” he said, voice low, almost a growl. “The first door tests desire and instinct. The second tests the mind and courage. One false step, and it will consume you entirely.”
Adrian swallowed. He had survived the first trial, but the pull of the unknown, the intoxication of danger, and the dark fascination of the werewolf beside him made the challenge almost irresistible. “I don’t plan on failing,” he said, gripping his dagger. The metal felt unnaturally heavy in his hand, as if aware of what lay ahead.
The mist thickened as they approached the door, swirling around their feet, whispering in voices that were both familiar and alien. Adrian shivered. “Do you hear that?” he asked.
“Yes,” the werewolf replied. “They’re watching. Waiting. Testing.”
From the mist emerged figures, more terrifying than before. They were humanoid in shape but distorted, elongated, with eyes that glowed green to match the door. Their movements were jerky, unnatural, as though strings controlled them. They hissed, each sound vibrating with malevolence.
Adrian’s pulse quickened. “More of them?”
“Fewer than you think,” the werewolf said. “But these are smarter. Faster. And they feed on hesitation.”
The creatures lunged. Adrian’s dagger met one midair, slicing through it cleanly. The mist around the creature hissed and recoiled as it disintegrated, leaving behind a foul odor of iron and ash. The werewolf sprang forward, claws flashing, tearing through two more with terrifying precision.
Adrian felt an odd thrill. Fear was there, yes, but mingled with exhilaration. He had survived, and he was alive in a way that no corporate battle or city crime syndicate had ever made him feel. The werewolf’s presence beside him only heightened the intensity—a dark magnetism that made every glance, every touch, feel loaded with danger and something… more.
When the last creature fell, the green door shimmered violently. A voice echoed from it, soft and almost melodic, yet terrifying in its undertone: “Adrian Vale… step forward, or be devoured by your own hesitation.”
Adrian stepped closer. The voice wasn’t just sound; it was a pressure, a pull, threading through his mind. He felt a strange temptation to kneel, to surrender, to let the door choose him. But he didn’t. He had survived the first test. He would survive this one.
The werewolf growled, sensing the pull. “Focus,” he warned, his hand brushing against Adrian’s. The contact sent a shock through Adrian, heat pooling in his chest and stomach. His breath hitched. There was something intimate, almost predatory, in the werewolf’s nearness. Something that made him aware of every nerve ending in his body.
Adrian shook himself free of the distraction. He raised the dagger, stepping toward the door. The mist thickened, wrapping around him like fingers, whispering secrets in a language he didn’t understand but felt compelled to obey. Shapes shifted within the fog—monsters, shadows, memories that weren’t his own. Each step was a battle of willpower, mind, and body.
Suddenly, a figure emerged from the mist—tall, clad in dark robes that swirled like liquid shadow. Its face was hidden, but its presence radiated power, malevolence, and seduction all at once. Adrian froze, dagger poised.
“You are persistent,” the figure said, voice a low hum that seemed to resonate in his chest. “Few survive the first door. Fewer still make it this far. And yet… you linger.”
“Who are you?” Adrian demanded, trying to mask the thrill of fear and desire that bubbled inside him.
“I am the guardian,” the figure replied. “This door tests more than courage. It tests desire, loyalty, and the strength to resist temptation.”
Adrian’s gaze flicked to the werewolf. His golden eyes narrowed. “Do not trust it,” he warned. “It lies.”
Adrian took a deep breath. He had never shied from danger. He had never backed down. And though this figure radiated an intoxicating threat, he knew he had to move forward. One step, and he would either survive or fall into the darkness.
He lunged at the figure, dagger slashing through the swirling mist. The figure moved with a fluid grace, almost teasing, avoiding his strikes effortlessly. Adrian’s heart pounded—not just from fear, but from exhilaration, from the thrill of engaging with a power unlike anything he had faced.
The werewolf followed, claws extended, landing beside him in a seamless, synchronized motion. Together, they pushed forward, a deadly dance of strength, agility, and dark magnetism.
As they fought, Adrian felt the pull of the green door stronger than ever. It whispered promises—power, secrets, dominion over the world, and… something else. Something that made his pulse race, his skin tingle, and his mind spin.
And the werewolf, fierce and protective, was right there beside him, a living, breathing force that made his blood sing with a dangerous mixture of fear and desire.
The figure laughed softly, a sound that crawled under Adrian’s skin. “Do you feel it? The temptation? The pull?”
Adrian’s dagger sliced through the mist again, narrowly avoiding a spectral swipe. “I feel it,” he admitted, voice low, “but I won’t succumb.”
“Perhaps,” the figure replied, “but the question is… how long before you do?”
The green door pulsed violently. Shadows twisted, creatures rose from the mist again, and Adrian realized the trial wasn’t just survival—it was endurance. Endurance of fear, desire, and the primal urge to give in to temptation.
The werewolf growled, shifting suddenly into his wolf form for the first time since they entered this realm. His golden eyes locked on Adrian, and in that moment, Adrian felt a surge of courage—and something darker, something forbidden.
The trial had begun in earnest.
Adrian’s heart hammered as the mist swirled thicker around him. The creatures that had risen from the shadows didn’t just watch—they moved with intent, circling, testing his reactions, feeding off his hesitation. Every instinct screamed for him to strike, dodge, survive.
The werewolf, now fully transformed, lunged at one of the humanoid monsters, teeth and claws tearing through shadow with brutal efficiency. Adrian followed, dagger flashing, cutting through the lingering mist that hissed where the blade passed. With every strike, every movement, he felt a strange exhilaration—the intoxicating blend of danger, fear, and desire that coursed through his veins.
“You move well,” the werewolf said mid-fight, his voice a low growl that vibrated in Adrian’s chest. “Better than most humans. But don’t let that arrogance blind you.”
Adrian spared a glance at him—golden eyes gleaming in the green light, muscles taut and ready, a predator and protector all at once. He swallowed hard, feeling that pull again—the magnetic force of the werewolf’s presence. Every brush, every movement, every shared glance made his blood sing with something dark, something thrilling.
The guardian stepped closer from the swirling mist, shadows coiling around its form. “You cannot win through strength alone,” it intoned. “This trial tests your mind, your control, your willingness to face what you desire most… and fear most.”
Adrian’s gaze flicked toward the green door. It pulsed violently, almost like a heartbeat, and he felt it calling him, promising power and secrets and a knowledge that should have terrified him. And yet, he wanted it. He wanted it in a way that made his pulse quicken, a dangerous, forbidden craving.
“Control,” the werewolf growled. “Do not let it seduce you. Focus.”
Adrian inhaled, forcing his attention back to the guardian and the creatures. He lunged forward, dagger slashing, striking a precise blow that sent a creature disintegrating into the black mist. Another hissed and twisted, only to vanish under the werewolf’s claws. They moved together seamlessly, a deadly rhythm forming between them.
And then it happened. Adrian felt the pull of the green door intensify, stronger than anything before. A whisper slithered through his mind, intoxicating and dark: You could have everything… power, knowledge, desire… all you must do is step closer.
He froze. The whisper was seductive, nearly overwhelming, threading through his thoughts, igniting something primal. The werewolf noticed immediately. He growled, stepping in front of Adrian protectively, blocking the pull with his own presence. “No,” he said, voice low and commanding. “You do not give in. Not yet.”
Adrian’s chest tightened. The danger wasn’t just outside—it was inside him, in the magnetic force of temptation, the lure of power, the thrill of forbidden desire. And the werewolf beside him, fierce and golden-eyed, made it worse. Every instinct, every nerve, burned with awareness of him. Protection, danger, desire—intertwined.
The guardian moved closer, shadows twisting like serpents around it. “Desire can be your strength… or your downfall,” it said. “Only those who master themselves may pass.”
Adrian’s hand tightened on the dagger. “I… will not be mastered,” he said, voice steady despite the tremor in his chest.
The mist shifted violently, and suddenly, the shadows attacked with renewed ferocity. Adrian and the werewolf were surrounded. The creatures lunged from all directions, hissing, snapping, clawing at their heels. Every movement became a blur—strike, dodge, leap, counterattack—until Adrian realized something terrifying: the battle was not just physical. It was mental, emotional, and primal all at once.
Every glance at the werewolf ignited a heat he couldn’t control. Every step toward the green door tested his will. The guardian’s whispers slithered in his mind, challenging his control, teasing him with promises of power and knowledge, whispering dark truths he wasn’t sure he could resist.
Then, in a moment of clarity, Adrian realized the truth: survival required more than skill. It required trust. Not just in his abilities, but in the presence beside him, the predator who had become something more. Something that made his blood hum with forbidden anticipation.
He met the werewolf’s golden gaze. No words were needed. Together, they lunged forward, breaking through the circle of shadowed creatures. Adrian felt the surge of power from the green door as they approached, its energy coiling around them like liquid fire.
The guardian hissed, stepping fully into view. Adrian noticed its face then—beautiful, almost impossibly so, but warped in shadow. Desire and danger radiated from it, a lure that would have broken anyone else. But Adrian didn’t falter. Not because he wasn’t tempted—but because he wasn’t alone.
The werewolf’s presence grounded him, his strength flowing into Adrian in an unspoken connection. The danger, the thrill, the dark desire—they all fused into clarity. And together, they stepped through the green door, ready to face whatever lay beyond.
The world shifted violently again. Mist, shadows, and green light twisted into chaos, then settled into a realm of jagged cliffs, swirling rivers of liquid shadow, and creatures lurking just out of sight. Adrian’s senses sharpened. He had passed the first trial of the green door. But he knew, deep down, the trials had only begun.
And in the haze of swirling shadows, he felt it—the magnetic, intoxicating pull of the werewolf beside him, protective, fierce, and dangerously close.
The dark romance had begun.
The world beyond the green door stretched endlessly, a landscape of jagged cliffs and rivers of shadow that moved like living creatures. The mist clung to every surface, swirling with colors that shouldn’t exist—emerald, silver, black, and faint streaks of violet from the first door. Every breath Adrian took felt heavy, charged with an energy that made his pulse race and his skin tingle.
The werewolf moved beside him, every step calculated, muscles taut with readiness. His fur shimmered faintly in the strange light, and Adrian felt that magnetic pull again—the one that made his chest tighten and his thoughts scatter. Each glance from the golden eyes beside him sent warmth and danger through him, a thrilling mix he couldn’t name, couldn’t resist.
“This place,” Adrian said, voice low, cautious, “it feels… alive. Like it’s watching.”
“It is,” the werewolf replied, voice low and growling. “Every creature, every shadow, every element—it responds. The doors exist to test. To tempt. To consume.”
Adrian nodded, tightening his grip on the dagger. He had faced corporate warfare, betrayal, and calculated dangers before, but this… this was primal, ancient, unpredictable. He had to rely not just on skill, but instinct—and the presence beside him.
A sudden movement in the mist caught his eye. Shadows shifted unnaturally, then solidified into figures—tall, thin, with elongated limbs and glowing green eyes. They moved with uncanny speed, circling him and the werewolf like predators studying their prey.
Adrian’s heart pounded. “More of them?” he asked, already raising the dagger.
The werewolf growled, transforming mid-motion into his wolf form. His golden eyes burned with intensity, teeth bared as he launched at the nearest figure. Adrian followed, instincts sharp, dagger slicing through the mist. Each strike, each dodge, was a dance of survival, a ballet of shadows and steel.
But something unexpected happened. A figure separated from the group—a woman, cloaked in black with silver streaks in her hair. Her eyes glowed faintly green, and she moved toward Adrian with a grace that seemed unnatural, mesmerizing. The creatures froze as she approached, bowing subtly in deference.
Adrian’s pulse surged. The pull of the green door, the danger, the adrenaline—all mixed with a strange, dark fascination he felt toward her. She was beautiful, yes, but something about her presence radiated danger, power, and desire. And it made his blood hum in a way the werewolf’s proximity alone could not.
“Who are you?” Adrian demanded, voice steady despite the thrum in his chest.
The woman smiled faintly, a curve of lips both cruel and inviting. “I am the emissary of this door,” she said, voice soft yet commanding. “And you… are being tested not just for courage, but for your heart. For your will. And for what you desire most.”
Adrian’s gaze flicked to the werewolf. Golden eyes narrowed. “Do not trust her,” he warned. “She’s part of this trial.”
“I am not here to deceive,” the woman said, tilting her head slightly. “I am here to reveal what lies within you. Fear, desire, strength, weakness… everything.”
Adrian swallowed, feeling the pull of temptation stronger than ever. The mist thickened, swirling around him like living fingers, whispering dark promises. Power. Knowledge. Secrets. And… the strange allure of the woman’s gaze.
The werewolf growled, stepping protectively between them. “Step back,” he warned. “Do not let her reach you. Do not falter.”
Adrian’s heart raced, torn between the primal, magnetic pull of the werewolf beside him and the dangerous, intoxicating lure of the woman before him. The green door pulsed violently, energy spilling like liquid fire across the misty landscape.
Suddenly, the woman moved closer. Her hand reached toward him, graceful, deliberate. “You crave it,” she whispered. “The power. The knowledge. The… release. Do not deny it.”
Adrian felt the dagger tremble in his hand. His mind screamed caution, but his body—thrilled, alive, on fire—felt drawn toward her. Desire and danger intertwined, each heartbeat a battle between control and surrender.
The werewolf snarled, low and fierce, pressing closer. “Do not let her touch you,” he growled. “Or you will lose yourself entirely.”
Adrian inhaled sharply. His gaze flicked between the wolf and the woman, between protection and temptation, loyalty and desire. The green door’s pulse was deafening now, its energy coiling around him, calling him to step forward, to embrace or resist.
And then, as if the world itself waited, he took a deep breath and made his choice. He moved—forward, past the creatures, past the woman’s hand, and straight into the heart of the door’s power.
Mist, shadow, and green light exploded around him. The world twisted violently, then collapsed into silence. Adrian stumbled forward, chest heaving, senses flooded with the energy of the green door. He was no longer just a man in a strange realm—he was part of it, entwined with its power, its danger, and its secrets.
The werewolf landed beside him, untransformed again, golden eyes softening with something intimate, almost tender. Adrian realized then that the bond between them had deepened—not just predator and prey, protector and charge—but something darker, something dangerously intimate.
And above, in the swirling mists, Adrian glimpsed the next door—the blue one—pulsing faintly, a promise of more trials, more horrors, and more of the dangerous, intoxicating thrill he could not resist.
The blue door shimmered ahead, casting a cold, ethereal light that sliced through the mist. Adrian’s chest ached with anticipation, adrenaline, and something deeper—a pull he couldn’t name, woven from danger, desire, and the magnetic presence of the werewolf beside him.
“Are you ready?” the wolf asked, voice low, almost intimate, brushing against his senses like a living current.
Adrian nodded, swallowing hard. “I don’t have a choice, do I?”
“No,” the wolf admitted. “And neither does anyone who steps through these doors. But that doesn’t mean you won’t survive—if you trust yourself… and me.”
The mist thickened as they approached the door. Shadows surged from every crevice, forming into monstrous shapes—creatures with jagged limbs, glowing blue eyes, and mouths that hissed with unnatural glee. They circled them, whispering threats in a language Adrian couldn’t comprehend, yet understood in every instinct.
Adrian’s dagger felt impossibly cold in his hand, weighty, as if aware of the stakes. The green door’s energy still lingered behind him, pulsing faintly, reminding him of the power he had already harnessed—and the danger yet to come.
The werewolf growled, shifting forward into a defensive stance. “Move slowly. Observe. Strike when necessary. And—do not let your mind falter. The blue door tests your perception, your fear, and the truths you hide from yourself.”
Adrian nodded, chest tightening. His mind flashed with memories, desires, fears—all the vulnerabilities he carried as a CEO accustomed to control, strategy, and risk. Yet none of that mattered here. Here, control was fragile. Survival required instinct, courage, and something primal that he could feel coursing through his blood.
The first creature lunged. Adrian reacted instantly, dagger slashing through mist, tearing flesh that dissolved into blue smoke. The werewolf followed, claws rending shadows with a sound like tearing metal. They moved together, seamless, a deadly partnership fueled by trust and a strange, intimate magnetism.
Adrian’s gaze flicked toward the blue door. Its surface rippled like liquid, a soft hum vibrating through the air, threading through his body. He could feel it tugging at him, whispering promises of knowledge, power, and temptation. Every instinct screamed caution. Every nerve burned with anticipation.
From the rippling light emerged a figure—tall, elegant, impossibly serene, and yet terrifying. Their eyes glowed the same blue as the door, and every movement radiated grace, danger, and seduction. “Welcome, Adrian Vale,” the figure intoned, voice like silk over steel. “You have survived the first two doors, yet your trials are only beginning. This door demands truth. Truth about your heart… and your soul.”
Adrian’s pulse raced. The wolf growled low beside him, golden eyes narrowing. “Do not falter,” he warned. “Do not let it see your fear.”
The figure extended a hand toward Adrian. Blue energy curled around their fingers, reaching for him with a hypnotic pull. Adrian felt his body tense, a primal desire to comply, to touch, to yield. The wolf’s presence beside him burned hotter, a magnetic force that anchored him, sharpened his instincts, and made his blood hum in dangerous anticipation.
Adrian’s voice was steady, though his chest pounded. “I… will not be swayed,” he said.
The figure smiled, a curve that was both cruel and enticing. Shadows shifted violently around them, and creatures surged from the mist, forcing Adrian and the werewolf into constant motion. Strike, dodge, leap, counter—each movement a test of skill, endurance, and will.
Amid the chaos, Adrian felt it—the wolf’s heat, his strength, the proximity that made desire thrum like fire beneath his skin. Every glance, every touch, every protective move pressed against something forbidden, dangerous, and utterly irresistible.
Finally, after a relentless barrage of shadow and energy, Adrian lunged at the figure, dagger striking true, cutting through the blue energy that sought to bind him. The figure reeled, and the blue door pulsed violently. Adrian’s chest heaved with exertion, adrenaline, and the magnetic tension with the wolf beside him.
The creature dissipated into mist, vanishing, leaving only the soft hum of the blue door. Adrian staggered forward, his body trembling—not from exhaustion alone, but from the exhilaration, the fear, and the dangerous allure of the werewolf beside him.
The wolf stepped closer, golden eyes softening, a low growl vibrating in his chest. Adrian felt heat and intimacy in that simple presence, a bond that went beyond survival, beyond instinct. Desire, danger, and trust intertwined in a way that made his pulse nearly unbearable.
Adrian looked at the blue door, then at the wolf. “The next one…” he whispered. “It’s waiting.”
“Yes,” the wolf said, his voice husky, intimate. “And it will be harder. Darker. More dangerous. But together… we can survive.”
Adrian swallowed. The trials of the Thirteen Doors were only beginning, yet he felt a fierce certainty: with the wolf beside him, with the pull of power and desire threading through him, he was ready for whatever came next.
And as the blue door pulsed, whispering secrets and threats, Adrian knew one thing with absolute clarity: every choice, every step, every brush of danger and desire would bind him deeper to this world—and to the wolf who had become far more than a companion.
The next door awaited.