
Blood Oath With The Alpha
Joe Karl · Ongoing · 70.4k Words
Introduction
As she's drawn deeper into the world of the Valois, Emilia finds herself torn between her growing feelings for the enigmatic Luca Valois and her desire for independence and self-discovery.
Will Emilia be able to claim her own power and forge her own destiny, or will the blood oath forever define her fate?"
Chapter 1
The sterile white ceiling swam into focus, blurring and then sharpening as Emilia blinked. A low, rhythmic beeping filled the air, a mechanical heartbeat that seemed to pulse in time with the throbbing ache behind her eyes. She tried to move, but her limbs felt heavy, unresponsive. A dry, papery sensation gripped her throat.
"She's awake," a voice, soft and clinical, cut through the fog in her mind.
A figure moved into her field of vision, a woman in a crisp white coat, her face etched with professional concern. "Emilia? Can you hear me?"
Emilia managed a weak nod. Her tongue felt thick and clumsy as she tried to speak. "Where…?"
"You're in St. Jude's Hospital," the woman replied, her voice reassuring. "You were brought in a few days ago. You were in a coma."
Coma. The word echoed in the vast emptiness of her mind, a hollow, unfamiliar sound. Days? How many? What had happened? A wave of disorientation washed over her, a dizzying sense of displacement.
"What… happened?" she croaked, her voice barely a whisper.
The woman hesitated, her gaze flickering away for a moment. "You were found unconscious. No one is quite sure what happened. There were no visible injuries, no signs of trauma. It's… perplexing."
Perplexing. Like her mind, a blank slate. She strained, trying to recall even the faintest flicker of a memory, a name, a face. But there was nothing. Only the sterile white of the room, the beeping of the machines, and the gnawing emptiness inside her.
"My… my name is Emilia?" she asked, a desperate plea for confirmation.
"Yes, Emilia Gray," the woman confirmed, her tone gentle. "Do you remember anything else?"
Emilia closed her eyes, pressing her fingers against her temples, hoping to conjure a fragment of her past. But the darkness inside her head remained stubbornly blank. "No," she whispered, her voice laced with a growing sense of dread. "Nothing."
The woman, Dr. Anya Sharma, as her nametag revealed, gave her a sympathetic look. "It's not uncommon after a coma. Sometimes memory returns gradually. We'll run some tests, monitor your progress."
Tests. More machines. More sterile white. More questions without answers.
Days blurred into a monotonous routine. Dr. Sharma and her colleagues ran a battery of tests, probing her reflexes, scanning her brain, monitoring her vital signs. They asked her endless questions, each one a painful reminder of the gaping hole in her memory.
"Do you recognize this object?" a nurse asked, holding up a pen.
"No."
"This image?" a doctor inquired, displaying a picture of a bustling city street.
"No."
"Your family? Friends?" Dr. Sharma asked, her eyes searching Emilia's face for any flicker of recognition.
"I… I don't know," Emilia replied, her voice strained. The word "family" felt foreign, abstract. She couldn't conjure a single face, a single voice, a single memory that resonated with the word.
The lack of answers was a suffocating weight. She felt like a ghost, a hollow shell drifting through a world she didn't recognize. The hospital became her prison, its white walls and beeping machines a constant reminder of her amnesia.
One afternoon, as she sat staring out the window at the grey, rain-streaked sky, Dr. Sharma entered her room, her expression serious.
"Emilia, we've completed all the tests," she said, her voice low. "Physically, you're perfectly healthy. There's no neurological damage, no sign of any underlying condition. Your amnesia… it's idiopathic."
Idiopathic. Unknown cause. The word hung in the air, a cold, clinical label for her inexplicable condition.
"So… you don't know why I can't remember anything?" Emilia asked, her voice flat.
Dr. Sharma shook her head. "I'm afraid not. We've exhausted all the medical avenues. It's possible your memory will return on its own. It's also possible it won't."
The finality of her words was like a blow. Emilia was adrift, untethered, with no anchor to her past.
"What… what am I supposed to do?" she asked, her voice trembling.
"We'll discharge you tomorrow," Dr. Sharma said, her voice gentle. "We've contacted the authorities. They've found some identification, a driver's license, a few personal effects. We'll give you everything we have. It's a starting point."
A starting point. A flimsy lifeline in the vast ocean of her amnesia.
The next day, she stood in the hospital lobby, clutching a small box containing the remnants of her past. A driver's license with her picture, a plain silver necklace, a worn leather journal with empty pages, and a set of keys. That was all she had.
She stepped out into the bustling city, a stranger in her own life. The sounds of traffic, the faces of strangers, the towering buildings – everything felt alien, unfamiliar. She walked, aimlessly, following the directions on her driver's license, towards an address she didn't recognize.
Her apartment was small, sparsely furnished, a blank canvas reflecting the emptiness of her mind. There were no personal touches, no photos, no mementos. It was as if she had never lived there.
She opened the leather journal, hoping to find a clue, a fragment of her former self. But the pages remained stubbornly blank, mocking her with their emptiness.
As the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the empty apartment, a sense of profound loneliness washed over her. She was alone, adrift, with no past, no present, and no future.
A sudden knock on the door startled her. She hesitated, her heart pounding, before cautiously opening it.
A man stood in the doorway, tall and imposing, with dark, intense eyes that seemed to pierce through her. He was handsome, undeniably so, with an air of quiet power that made her instinctively wary.
"Emilia Gray?" he asked, his voice deep and resonant.
"Yes," she replied, her voice barely a whisper.
He stepped forward, closing the distance between them. "My name is Luca Valois," he said, his eyes fixed on hers. "We have a… connection."
Emilia frowned, confused. "I don't understand."
"You will," he said, his voice low and enigmatic. "You're bound to me, Emilia. By a blood oath."
Blood oath. The words hung in the air, heavy and ominous. Emilia stared at him, her mind reeling, her senses on high alert.
"What are you talking about?" she asked, her voice laced with suspicion.
"You don't remember," he said, his gaze softening slightly. "But you will. It's only a matter of time."
He reached out, his fingers brushing against her arm, sending a shiver down her spine. "You belong to me, Emilia. And I intend to claim what's mine."
His words were a chilling promise, a declaration that sent a wave of fear and confusion crashing over her. Who was this man? What was this blood oath? And what did he mean, she belonged to him? The questions swirled in her mind, a chaotic storm of uncertainty. She knew, with a certainty that defied logic, that her life was about to change, irrevocably. And she had no idea what to expect.
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