LOGINThe days began to blur inside the stone fortress.
After the first brutal night, the routine shifted in small, almost imperceptible ways. The guards no longer dragged me through the halls like a prisoner. Instead, they escorted me with detached politeness. My meals improved. I started eating more healthy and delicious meals. Warm stew instead of stale bread, fresh fruit, even a small cup of spiced wine one evening. After each night, new furnitures were added to my once plebeian room. A vanity, a couch and even a wooden chest for my few belongings. Elara visited more often than I expected and I was more than delighted by her visits. She would appear in the late mornings, her dark robes whispering against the stone floors, carrying a quiet kindness that felt dangerously out of place in Lucian’s domain. Sometimes she brought books or a simple embroidery hoop. Other times she simply sat with me in silence, as if she understood that words could be too heavy. “You’re adjusting,” she said one afternoon, watching me pick at a plate of roasted meat and vegetables. “Most don’t last this long without breaking.” I glanced up at her. “Is that supposed to comfort me?” A faint smile touched her lips. “It’s the truth. My brother… he breaks people. But you still have fire in your eyes. That’s rare.” Her company became the only softness I had. She never asked for details about the nights, but she always seemed to know when the ache in my body was worse. She would press warm cloth to my body when Lucian was too rough with me or simply sit beside me while I stared out the small window at the distant mountains. Each night I was taken to Lucian’s chamber. He never spoke much. His touches remained demanding, his body hard and unrelenting. But something in the air between us had begun to change. I no longer fought the pleasure that flooded me every time he claimed me. My wolf had grown greedy for it, for the heat, the fullness, the moments when I forgot I was supposed to hate him. On the seventh night, something shifted inside me. I stood before him naked, heart hammering. When he pulled me close, I rose on my toes and pressed my lips to his for the first time. It was tentative, almost shy. Lucian froze. His hand tightened on my waist, and for a terrifying second I thought he would push me away. His dark eyes searched mine, cold and stormy. Then, with a low growl that vibrated through his chest, he kissed me back. It was nothing like the mechanical claiming of the previous nights. This kiss was hungry, devouring. His mouth moved against mine with sudden fire, tongue sweeping in, claiming that too. The kiss lit something wild in him. He lifted me effortlessly, wrapping my legs around his hips as he carried me to the bed. For the first time, he wasn’t just taking—he was consuming. We moved together like we were starving. My nails dug into his scarred back. I moaned openly now, no longer biting my lips to silence myself. Lucian’s usual control fractured. He whispered rough praises against my throat “That’s it… let me hear you” as he drove deeper, harder, until we both shattered. Afterward, when our breathing had slowed, he didn’t immediately pull away. Instead, he rolled onto his back and tugged me against his chest. “Stay,” he said, voice low and rough. “Sleep here tonight.” My wolf leapt with pure, unfiltered joy inside me. The mate bond I once shared with Kael had never felt like this. The warmth spread through every cracked piece of me. I curled into Lucian’s side, my head resting over the steady beat of his heart, and for a few precious hours, I let myself pretend I wasn’t a captive. The next morning, still wrapped in the haze of that unexpected tenderness, I tested the fragile ground beneath my feet. “Lucian…” I whispered as he dressed. “Could I… go into the town today? Just for a short while.” He stopped suddenly turning to face me. The change in him was instant and terrifying. He made few steps towards me, eyes flashing with cold fury. “How dare you ask anything of me?” I flinched, scrambling to sit up, the sheet clutched to my chest. “I only meant—” “You are not my mate. You are not my guest.” His voice was ice. “You are a tool for my pleasure. Nothing more. Do not mistake last night for weakness on my part.” The words sliced deeper than any silver chain ever could. “Get out,” he ordered, jaw tight. “And do not think you have earned any favor here.” I dressed with shaking hands and was escorted back to my room in silence. The moment the door closed, the tears came—hot, ugly, and endless. I cried until my throat burned and my eyes swelled. My wolf whimpered in confusion, the earlier joy now twisted into fresh pain. Why did every scrap of warmth have to come with such cruelty? The next morning, Elara found me still curled on the bed, face buried in the thin pillow. She sat beside me without a word at first, simply stroking my hair the way a mother might. When I finally told her what happened how I had dared to ask for one small thing, how Lucian had exploded and thrown me out she listened with quiet patience. “You wanted to go to the town to find Zara,” I said hoarsely, wiping my eyes. “My ex-best friend… she took something precious from me. A necklace Kael gave her. It was mine once. I just… I wanted it back.” Elara’s expression softened with understanding, but her voice remained firm. “I will look into it for you. Quietly. If this Zara is among the captives or servants, I will see what can be done. But you must be careful, little one. Never anger Lucian again. Do not ask for anything. Do not presume. Just survive these thirty days. Please him when you’re called, endure the nights, and when the time is up, you will walk free.” She squeezed my hand gently. “Keep your head down. The fortress has eyes and ears everywhere. And my brother… his heart is buried deeper than you think. Do not try to dig it up too soon.” I nodded, even as fresh tears slipped down my cheeks. Survive. That was all I had to do. But as Elara left and the door clicked shut, I wondered how many more nights I could spend in Lucian’s bed before I would be discarded and tossed back into the cold. And what if I didn’t want just thirty days. What if I actually wanted to stay here, permanently. My wolf leaped at the idea and I knew I was slowly becoming attracted the scariest man I had ever seen.The narrow mountain trail twisted between steep rocks and tall pines as Thorne and I hurried after the fresh tracks left behind by Lucian and Shadow. My legs hurt from hours of climbing, but I refused to slow down. Every mark on the ground convinced me we were only moments behind him.The morning air was cold enough to sting my lungs, yet sweat clung to my skin beneath my cloak. Shadow’s hoofprints were easy to recognize. The stallion’s shoes had a small crack on the left rear hoof that left a distinctive mark in the dirt. I had noticed it weeks ago when Lucian had been grooming him himself instead of letting the stable hands do it.“He’s still ahead,” I whispered, more to myself than to Thorne.Thorne crouched beside another print and nodded. “Not by much.”Hope flared inside me again.We were close.Closer than we had been since this search began.I imagined rounding the next bend and finding him waiting there with that calm expression he always wore whenever he pretended nothin
The scouts disappeared down the narrow mountain trail, leaving me alone with the wind. Silence settled over the rocky slope. Only the distant cry of an eagle and the restless rustling of pine trees remained. I stayed where I was, my hand resting loosely on my horse’s neck, staring at the path they had taken. I was doing the right thing. “Cressida didn’t love me,” I said. The words Even though she had told me she did. Even though she thought she did. She didn’t. I had invaded her home. I had conquered her kingdom. I killed her mage. Even if I had tried to treat them fairly afterward, none of it erased what I had done. How could someone like her possibly love someone like me? No. She didn’t. What she felt couldn’t be love. It had to be pity, or perhaps duty. She had always carried the weight of everyone else on her shoulders. She believed it was her responsibility to save people, even those who didn’t deserve saving. Maybe she believed I deserved another chance. May
A low growl dragged me out of sleep. My eyes snapped open in the dim light of the cave. For one confused heartbeat, I thought I was back on the battlefield, surrounded by chaos and the clash of steel. My hand reached instinctively for the sword beside me before my mind caught up with reality. The cave. The mountains. The curse that was slowly consuming me. Another growl echoed outside, closer this time. Shadow lifted his head immediately, his ears flattening against his skull as he stepped protectively in front of the cave entrance. His powerful muscles tensed, ready to charge at any moment if needed. I pushed myself to my feet with great effort, every movement sending sharp pain shooting through my battered body. My chest tightened painfully before another violent cough clawed its way out of my throat. I bent over, struggling desperately to breathe as the fit worsened. Blood splattered across the cold stone floor in dark droplets. By the time the coughing finall
~Lucian’s POV~ I woke to the sound of dripping water. For a few moments, I couldn’t remember where I was. Everything hurt. My back rested against cold stone. My muscles felt as though they had been beaten with iron clubs, and every breath scraped painfully through my chest. I closed my eyes again, hoping to drift away. A violent cough tore through me before I could. Pain exploded beneath my ribs. I bent forward, coughing until something warm filled my mouth. Blood splattered onto the cave floor in dark crimson drops. I stared at it for a long time. There was more than yesterday, or perhaps it only looked that way. I no longer knew how many days had passed. One ? Three? The sunlight reaching the cave entrance told me it was afternoon, but that was all I knew. Time had become meaningless. Another cough shook my body. When it finally eased, I leaned my head against the rough stone behind me and closed my eyes. “So,” I muttered bitterly, “this is how it ends.” A soft snort answe
I smiled despite everything. For the first time since Lucian disappeared, I didn’t feel completely alone. “Thank you,” I said quietly. “Don’t thank me yet.” Thorne adjusted the reins in his hands. “Wait until we actually find him.” His words carried confidence. But the tightness in his jaw betrayed him. He was afraid too. We guided the horses quietly out of the stable. The fortress slept around us. Its walls were bathed in pale moonlight. Every shadow made my heart pound. If a single guard spotted us now, Elara would never allow us to leave. The cold night air rushed against my face. “This is as far as I go,” Jace said. I looked at him. “Thank you.” He scratched the back of his neck awkwardly. “You already saved my life once.” “I haven’t forgotten.” For a moment, none of us spoke. Then Jace’s expression grew serious. “Be careful Cressida” “I will,” I whispered. I prayed it wasn’t a promise I couldn’t keep. Thorne urged his horse forward first. I
Sleep never came. I lay on my bed staring at the ceiling, listening to the distant footsteps of guards patrolling the fortress walls. Every time I closed my eyes, the seer’s voice echoed in my head. Lucian was out there somewhere beyond Blackstone’s walls, and every passing hour brought him closer to death. My fingers slipped beneath the pillow until they brushed the smooth obsidian stone. I pulled it into the moonlight spilling through the window. Its dark surface gleamed softly. “Perhaps it will witness the last,” the words echoed inside me. When I first heard them, I thought she meant the last Alpha King. Now I wasn’t so sure. I turned the stone over in my hand. It had witnessed the First Alpha King’s grief. It had witnessed the bargain. It had witnessed generations of suffering. I refused to let it witness Lucian’s death. Waiting inside these walls wasn’t going to save him. Praying wasn’t going to save him. Crying certainly wasn’t. I had to find him. The realiz
Cressida’s POV I lay on my narrow bed staring at the stone ceiling. Two whole nights had passed and Lucian had not sent for me. The silence felt heavy and suffocating. My wolf paced inside my chest, restless and jealous. What was he doing? Was he with another woman? The thought made my stomach
Zara’s POV I woke up on the cold, dirty floor of the slave prison. My back burned like fire from the silver whip marks. Two nights had passed, but I was still not fully healed. Every small movement sent sharp pain through my body. I forced myself to sit up anyway. The other slaves kept their di
Lucian’ POV The door slammed behind Cressida with a finality that echoed through my chambers longer than it should have. How dare she? The words still burned on my tongue. She had slept in my bed, curled against me like she belonged there, and the very next morning she asked for a favor as if
Before I could utter a single word, the stranger turned and gave a sharp nod. “Take her.” Rough hands dragged me forward. I twisted and struggled, but it was useless against their iron grips. “No—please! Let me go!” I was completely ignored and dragged through the dark woods back toward my pack.







