LOGINSomething was wrong.
Amara could feel it. Deep inside her. Like something was… waking up. She stood in the middle of the room, her breathing uneven, her chest rising and falling too fast. Every sound around her was amplified—the ticking of a clock, distant footsteps, even the faint hum of electricity in the walls. It was too much. Way too much. “Make it stop…” she whispered, clutching her head. Lucian didn’t move. “It won’t.” Her eyes snapped to him. “What do you mean it won’t?!” His gaze was calm. Too calm. “It’s who you are now.” “No!” she snapped. “This isn’t me!” Her body trembled violently as another wave hit her. Stronger this time. Her knees buckled, and she dropped to the floor with a sharp gasp. Pain surged through her again—but not like before. This was different. Deeper. Her bones— They felt like they were shifting. “No… no no no—” A crack echoed. Amara screamed. Her fingers dug into the floor as her body arched, every muscle tightening painfully. “Lucian!” she cried without thinking. The name slipped out so naturally it startled even her. He stiffened slightly. But didn’t respond. ⸻ “Help me!” she begged. Her voice broke completely this time. Not fearless. Not strong. Just human. Just scared. Lucian’s jaw tightened. This was the part he hated. The weakness. The loss of control. But it was necessary. “You have to let it happen,” he said. “I don’t want to!” she screamed. Another crack. Louder. Her back arched unnaturally as a cry tore from her throat. Her nails scraped against the floor—except they weren’t nails anymore. They were sharper. Longer. Claws. Her eyes widened in horror. “No… what is this?!” “It’s your wolf.” “I don’t want it!” “You don’t get to reject it.” Her breathing grew ragged. Tears streamed down her face as she shook her head violently. “I’m not like you!” His expression darkened. “You are now.” ⸻ Another wave hit. Harder. Faster. Amara screamed as her body jerked violently, her senses exploding all at once. She could hear everything. Smell everything. Feel everything. It was overwhelming. Too much. “I can’t—!” she choked. “I can’t control it!” Lucian’s eyes sharpened. “That’s the problem.” Her head snapped up. “What?” “You’re not controlling it…” he said slowly. “…it’s controlling you.” Her heart dropped. “No…” “Yes.” ⸻ Suddenly— Her vision shifted. Everything changed. Sharpened. Darkened. Her breath slowed slightly. But not in relief. In instinct. Something inside her… Snapped. ⸻ Lucian saw it immediately. The moment it happened. Her scent changed. Her posture shifted. Her eyes— They weren’t human anymore. A low growl rumbled from her chest. Not forced. Not scared. Natural. Predatory. Lucian’s wolf stirred instantly. Alert. Interested. This wasn’t normal. Newly turned wolves didn’t do this. They didn’t shift this fast. They didn’t… command presence like this. “…Impossible,” he muttered. ⸻ Amara—no… something else now—slowly lifted her head. Her glowing eyes locked onto him. And for the first time since she woke up… There was no fear. Only instinct. Only power. Only hunger. Lucian didn’t move. Didn’t speak. Didn’t break eye contact. A dangerous tension filled the room. Predator. Meets predator. ⸻ Then— She lunged. Fast. Too fast. Lucian barely had time to react before she was on him, claws slashing toward his chest. He caught her wrist mid-air, twisting her slightly before pinning her against the wall. A snarl ripped from her throat. Wild. Untamed. She struggled violently, her strength shocking even him. “You’re stronger than you should be,” he said, his grip tightening. She didn’t respond. Couldn’t. She wasn’t fully there. Her instincts had taken over completely. Her other hand swung toward him— He caught that too. Pinning both wrists above her head now. Her chest rose and fell rapidly, her glowing eyes locked onto his. Dangerous. Uncontrolled. Beautiful. ⸻ “Calm down,” he ordered. She growled in response. Defiant. Even like this. A smirk tugged at his lips. “Still fighting me?” Big mistake. Because the next second— She jerked forward and bit him. Hard. Lucian froze. Not from pain. From shock. She bit him. ⸻ Silence fell. Heavy. Charged. Then— A dark chuckle escaped him. “You just made things worse for yourself.” Her grip faltered slightly. Just enough. Lucian shifted, flipping their positions in one swift movement. Now she was pinned beneath him. Her wrists trapped. Her body still tense. Still fighting. Still wild. He leaned closer. Too close. His voice dropped. Low. Dangerous. “You don’t bite an Alpha,” he murmured. Her glowing eyes flickered slightly. For a second… Amara came back. Just a little. “…I… hate you…” she whispered weakly. Something in his expression shifted. Just slightly. Then hardened again. “Good,” he said. “…you’ll need that strength.” ⸻ Her body went still. The fight leaving her completely. Her eyes slowly lost their glow. And then— Darkness. She passed out again. ⸻ Lucian stared down at her. Silent. Thinking. Calculating. This wasn’t just a rare case. This was something else entirely. Something dangerous. Something powerful. And now? She was his. Whether she liked it or not.The roar shook the world. ⸻ Not just the mountain. Not just the battlefield. ⸻ The world. ⸻ The sound rolled across the valleys like a living thing, tearing through the air and rattling every bone in Amara’s body. ⸻ The guardians reacted immediately. ⸻ Hundreds of silver beasts lowered themselves into defensive positions. Their claws dug into the earth. Their glowing eyes fixed on the mountain. ⸻ Fear. ⸻ Amara saw it clearly. ⸻ The guardians were afraid. ⸻ And if creatures that had survived for thousands of years were afraid— Then everyone else should be terrified. ⸻ Lightning exploded across the dark sky. ⸻ Thunder followed instantly. ⸻ The mountain cracked again. ⸻ A massive fissure tore through the earth. ⸻ Stone collapsed into darkness. ⸻ The abyss widened. ⸻ Something was moving beneath them. ⸻ Something enormous. ⸻ Malakai’s expression had become grim. ⸻ For several seconds he simply stared into the darkness. ⸻ Then he whispered: ⸻ “
The mountain bowed. Not literally. Not completely. ⸻ But the energy changed. ⸻ The moment the memory surfaced inside Lucian’s mind, the entire battlefield seemed to recognize it. ⸻ The guardians lowered their heads. The wind stilled. Even the darkness surrounding the Fallen Celestial hesitated. ⸻ Amara stood frozen beside Lucian. ⸻ Her hand remained wrapped around his arm. ⸻ And through the bond— She felt everything. ⸻ Confusion. Pain. Shock. ⸻ And something else. ⸻ Grief. ⸻ Ancient grief. ⸻ Lucian staggered again. ⸻ “Lucian.” ⸻ His breathing became uneven. ⸻ The silver-gold light surrounding him intensified. ⸻ Fragments of memories flashed through his mind. Too quickly to fully understand. ⸻ A silver palace. A throne room. Moonlight spilling through crystal windows. ⸻ A woman laughing. ⸻ Silver hair dancing in the wind. ⸻ The Moon Queen. ⸻ Not the ghost. Not the memory. ⸻ Alive. ⸻ Happy. ⸻ And looking directly at him. ⸻ The v
For several long seconds, nobody spoke. The wind howled across the shattered mountainside. Silver guardians stood frozen around them. The Fallen Celestial remained kneeling. And Lucian stared at everyone as though they had collectively lost their minds. ⸻ “The King has returned.” ⸻ The ancient creature’s words continued echoing through the battlefield. ⸻ Lucian folded his arms. ⸻ “No.” ⸻ Dante groaned loudly. ⸻ “There he goes again.” ⸻ Kael rubbed his temples. ⸻ “I don’t know why I expected a different response.” ⸻ Even in the middle of an apocalypse, Lucian remained stubborn. ⸻ Amara would have laughed if her heart wasn’t trying to pound out of her chest. ⸻ Because unlike Lucian— She had seen the vision. ⸻ She had seen the ancient king. ⸻ And somehow… The resemblance was impossible to ignore. ⸻ Not physically. The king from the vision had possessed silver-gold eyes and darker hair. His features were older. Sharper. More regal. ⸻ But the energy…
The battlefield fell silent. ⸻ Not because the fighting had stopped. Not because the danger was gone. ⸻ But because every single person present was staring at Amara. ⸻ The second mark continued glowing beneath her skin. ⸻ Silver. ⸻ Ancient. ⸻ Alive. ⸻ Even the guardians seemed stunned. ⸻ Hundreds of silver-eyed beasts froze where they stood. Their attention completely focused on her. ⸻ The Fallen Celestial slowly released Victor. ⸻ The Blackthorne heir crashed against the ground violently. Coughing. Gasping. Barely conscious. ⸻ Black veins spread across his neck. Across his face. ⸻ The corruption was growing. ⸻ But nobody looked at him. ⸻ Nobody cared. ⸻ Because something impossible had just happened. ⸻ The Fallen Celestial took one slow step forward. ⸻ Its enormous body towered over everyone. Yet somehow— It suddenly looked uncertain. ⸻ Amara’s pulse thundered. ⸻ “What is this?” ⸻ No one answered. ⸻ Because no one knew. ⸻ Then Malak
The mountain trembled beneath Lucian’s feet. ⸻ Dust rained from the shattered cliffs. Silver guardians battled desperately against the Fallen Celestial. Yet none of them could stop it. ⸻ The creature stood like a god among insects. Ancient. Unstoppable. Terrifying. ⸻ And it was staring directly at Lucian. ⸻ The black eyes narrowed slightly. ⸻ “The Guardian…” ⸻ Its voice rolled across the battlefield like thunder. ⸻ “I remember your kind.” ⸻ The bond exploded with heat. ⸻ Amara gasped. ⸻ For a split second— Images flashed through her mind. ⸻ A battlefield. Moonlight. Blood. ⸻ A silver-haired queen standing beside a massive black wolf. ⸻ Not Lucian. ⸻ Someone older. Someone ancient. ⸻ Yet the feeling was familiar. ⸻ The same bond. ⸻ The same connection. ⸻ The same devotion. ⸻ The vision vanished. ⸻ Amara staggered. ⸻ Lucian instantly glanced back. ⸻ The concern in his eyes appeared immediately. ⸻ Even now. Even facing an ancient mo
The mountain screamed. ⸻ Not shook. Not trembled. ⸻ Screamed. ⸻ The sound erupted from deep beneath the earth like a wounded god roaring in rage after centuries of imprisonment. ⸻ Every guardian immediately rose to their feet. ⸻ Hundreds of silver eyes turned toward the abyss. ⸻ The growling intensified. ⸻ The air became heavy. So heavy Amara struggled to breathe. ⸻ Something evil was rising. ⸻ Something ancient. ⸻ Something that should have remained buried forever. ⸻ Lucian immediately pulled Amara behind him. ⸻ His body tense. Golden eyes blazing. ⸻ Every instinct inside him was screaming danger. ⸻ Not wolf danger. Not enemy danger. ⸻ Extinction danger. ⸻ And somehow Amara felt it too. ⸻ The Guardian Bond connected them more strongly now. ⸻ His emotions flooded into her. ⸻ Protectiveness. Rage. Fear. ⸻ Fear. ⸻ Amara froze. ⸻ Lucian never feared anything. ⸻ Yet right now? ⸻ He was terrified. ⸻ Not for himself. ⸻ For her. ⸻ T
The training ground was empty. Lucian made sure of it. No wolves. No distractions. No eyes watching. Just him. And her. Amara stood at the center of the field, arms folded, trying to ignore the way the silence felt… different tonight. Heavier. More focused. “This feels personal,” she mutt
No one spoke. Not at first. ⸻ The training field, usually filled with movement and noise, had gone completely still. Every wolf stood frozen. Watching. Processing. ⸻ Because what they had just witnessed… Wasn’t normal. ⸻ It wasn’t just a shift. It wasn’t just power. ⸻ It was something
The room was too quiet. Amara stood near the large window, arms wrapped around herself as she stared out into the fading evening light. The compound stretched far beyond what she could see, but right now… It felt smaller. Like the walls were closing in on her. Her hands trembled slightly. She
The room went quiet. Amara looked between them, confused. “…Okay,” she said slowly. “You all look like someone just said the world is ending.” Dante leaned back in his chair. “Not the world.” He pointed casually toward Lucian. “His peace.” Amara frowned. “That doesn’t explain anything.” Lu







