Derek's eyes gleamed with a manic intensity as he gazed at Lika. "You'll stay here with me, Lika," he said, his voice dripping with malice. "You'll give birth to my children, whether you like it or not. And nobody will help you escape from me."
Lika's face twisted in disgust. "You're insane, Derek," she spat. "I'll never give birth to your children. I'll never be your prisoner."
Derek chuckled, the sound sending shivers down Lika's spine. "We'll see about that," he said. "You'll learn to obey me, Lika. You'll learn to love me."
Meanwhile, in a distant realm, the gods and kings of supernatural creatures gathered in an emergency council. The atmosphere was tense, the air thick with anger and recrimination.
"This is all your fault," the werewolf king growled, his eyes blazing with fury as he addressed the gods. "You betrayed Lucifer, and now his soul is back, wreaking havoc on our world."
The god of war, Ares, sneered. "You're one to talk, werewolf," he said. "If you and your kind hadn't killed Derek, Lucifer's soul wouldn't have risen. You're just as guilty as we are."
The vampire queen, a statuesque beauty with skin as white as marble, spoke up. "Enough of this bickering," she said. "We need to focus on finding Derek and killing him. He's the key to stopping Lucifer's soul."
"I agree," the werewolf king said. "But how do we find him? He's gone into hiding, and we have no idea where he is."
Ares snorted. "You think you're the only ones who can't find him? We've been searching for him too, and we've had no luck."
The supernatural creatures began to argue among themselves, each one blaming the others for their failure to find Derek. The gods watched them with a mixture of disdain and amusement.
"This is why we're the rulers of this world," Ares said to the other gods. "These supernatural creatures are nothing but children, squabbling and fighting among themselves. They're no match for us."
But the goddess of magic, Hecate, shook her head. "Don't underestimate them, Ares," she said. "They may be divided, but they're powerful. And if they unite against us, we could be in trouble."
Ares snorted. "I'm not afraid of them," he said. "I'll take on all of them single-handedly if I have to."
Hecate rolled her eyes. "You're such a fool, Ares," she said. "You think you're invincible, but you're not. We all have our weaknesses, and if the supernatural creatures can find yours, you'll be the one who's in trouble."
Meanwhile, back in the cave, Lika was still trying to reason with Derek. "Listen to me, Derek," she said. "You're not thinking clearly. You're under Lucifer's influence, and you don't know what you're doing."
Derek laughed. "I know exactly what I'm doing, Lika," he said. "I'm taking what's mine. And you're going to help me do it."
Lika's eyes flashed with anger. "I'll never help you, Derek," she spat. "I'll never give in to you."
Derek's face twisted in a snarl. "We'll see about that," he said. "You'll learn to obey me, Lika. You'll learn to love me."
And with that, he reached out and grabbed Lika, pulling her into a tight embrace. Lika struggled and kicked, but Derek was too strong. He held her in place, his eyes gleaming with triumph.
"You're mine now, Lika," he whispered. "You'll never escape me."
Lika's eyes flashed with defiance, but she knew she was beaten. For now, she was trapped, at Derek's mercy. But she vowed that she would escape, no matter what it took. She would never give in to Derek, never surrender to his twisted desires. She would fight back, with every ounce of strength she had.
Meanwhile derek was hurt that his mate hate him so much because of a false accusation