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My Greate Husband 60

My Greate Husband 60

Chapter 60 

*Jiselle

The moment the heavy doors of the council chamber closed behind me, I felt like I could finally breathe again but the sir didn’t taste like relief. It was sharp. Bitter Laced with the weight of things unspoken and a future rapidly unraveling beneath my feet

We didn’t walk back to the infirmary. Not at first. Nate kept my hand in his as we descended the stone steps toward the academy’s lower courtyard, where students moved about like nothing had changedlike the council hadn’t just stared into my soul and considered how best to dissect it. My fingers twitched with the urge to scream, to shake someone and ask how they could go about their day while mine had just been split in two 

I could actually die. I could actually die. I could actuallydie

I didn’t survive months of this hell hole only to be killed over something I couldn’t control

Bastain didn’t say much. He waited until we reached the archway of the northern corridor, then turned to me with a low voice and sharp eyes, like a man who knew how little time we had left

Lay low,he said simply. No questions. No wandering. Don’t so much as twitch toward a rule until after Solstice.” 

I nodded once, trying not to let my mind spiral. But I saw the flicker of something in his eyesworry. Not the kind that came with political maneuvering or academy drama. The kind that came when you knew somethingand knew it could destroy 

someone

I mean it, Jiselle,he said again, more firmly. Let Carrow and I figure out how to keep you alive,” 

The words hit me harder than I expected. Not safe. Not protected. Alive

And then he was gone, his long coat trailing behind him like a ghost’s breath in the wind

Nate gave me a long lookone I couldn’t quite read. Equal parts promise and apology

I need to meet with him,” he said softly. Five minutes.” 

I didn’t argue. Didn’t beg him to stay. I just nodded

And then I was alone

I decided to go back to the dorms, since I was still cleared for classes until next week

The silence was jarring. The common area was empty, too quiet. Even the usual hum of student life beyond the windows felt distant

Eva and Emari were at class, so I had the room to myself for now

My body ached with exhaustion, but my mind wouldn’t stop spinning. I sat on my bed, the soft quilted comforter wrinkling beneath me, and stared at the window. The light was fading, casting long shadows across the wall. In a few weeks, the Solstice would arriveand with it, a reckoning

I could feel it now

Whatever was inside mewhatever power was blooming beneath my skinit was close. Breathing. Stretching. Hungry. What I had started to manifest was only a surface of it, and that wasscary

I rubbed my arms, trying to banish the chill creeping through me. Bastain had said it himself, days ago: If I was what he suspected, there would be wolves who would want me dead

And now the council had said it tooonly less subtle. The Moon will decide what remains of you

I squeezed my eyes shut

That was when I remembered it

The book

It came back in a flashthe library, the dust, the halfripped pages. I hadn’t thought about it in days, too caught up in survival and sickness and Max and Nate and 

But now… 

thesty 

My pulse quickened as I scrambled toward the drawer beside my desk. I remembered shoving it there, halfforgotten beneath a pile of old worksheets and notes

There it was

Successfully unlocked

Thin, Old. Leatherbound with edges cracked and curling. The title had long since faded, but inside, written in ancient script and smudged ink, were the words that made my breath catch

The Forgotten Five Legends of the nie

Chapter 60 

I hadn’t thought much of it then. The pages were mostly torn. The structure loose. But now… 

Now I knew better than to dismiss something halfburied in time

I opened it slowly

The scent of age and old dust hit me like a memorysharp and earthy. Most of the first few pages were missing. Ripped clean from the spine. But as I flipped, more emerged. Fragmented drawings. Halfwritten notes. Symbols I didn’t 

understand

But I could feel it. That same prickling at the base of my neck I’d felt in the council chamber. Like something was watching. Like something was remembering

The section that remained was crude, but readable

Five wolves. Five types

The drawings were shaky, etched with what looked like a dull blade onto parchment. I studied them slowly, my breath catching at each one

A wolf wreathed in flameits eyes burning white, fur like sparks, fire in its jaws

A wolf cloaked in darknessits body made of shadow, surrounded by swirling tendrils of smoke

A silverfurred wolf with wingsdrawn midleap, wind curling behind it in twisting drafts

One with black eyes and a crown of starsits mouth open in a howl, and power radiating from its paws

And oneone that chilled me to my core

A white wolf

Pure

Surrounded not by power, but by void. Its eyes were closed, and yet everything seemed to be bending around it. Warping. Submitting

The caption beneath it was mostly torn

But one word remained, scratched deep into the paper in messy, frantic handwriting

Ethereal

I recoiled, heart thundering

My mind rushed back to Bastain’s quiet, calculated lie in the council chamber

We believe she may be like Nathaniel and Maximus

But I knew better

I wasn’t like them

Their power felt like something built on rage and control. Like fire barely kept in a cage. Minewhatever was inside mefelt older. Not angry. Not even alive, exactly. Justwaiting

I kept reading

There were references to cyclesgenerations passing between manifestations. The number one thousand came up repeatedly, circled, underlined in faded ink

And thensomething else

A cryptic saying that made no sense

When the veil thins and the moon weeps, the one born of light shall awaken. Five will rise. One will fall. And what once was locked shall bleed again.” 

A chill ran down my spine

I stared at it for what felt like hours, trying to decipher the fragments between the tears. My lips moved silently as I read it 

over and over

My fingers trembled as I flipped the page

This one had almost nothing left. Just a corner. Just the edge of an illustration

But someone had scrawled a name in the margins. Old ink, faded brown, barely legible

But I saw it

Jisele

My name

Chapter 60 

I dropped the book, stumbling back a step

The air around me felt wrong. Too hot. Too still. Like something had justclicked. Or been unleashed

I wrapped my arms around myself, trying to steady the storm in my chest

This was why Bastain lied

This was why the council was afraid

And this was why I could never let anyone know just how much was already shifting beneath my skin

Because this wasn’t about Max anymore

Or the mark

Or even Nate

This was about something much bigger

Something ancient

And somehow… 

Somehow it was about me

I couldn’t take it anymore

I pushed through the door, and ran

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My Greate Husband

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