Mag-log inThe ride through the forest lasted hours.
No one spoke.
Lyra sat stiffly beside Alpha King Kael Draven, painfully aware of every small movement inside the vehicle.
The silence wasn’t comfortable.
It was heavy.
Dangerous.
Outside the tinted windows, endless trees blurred together beneath the moonlight while black royal SUVs surrounded them from every side.
Even the guards driving seemed tense around Kael.
That alone terrified her.
Lyra kept her gaze fixed outside, trying desperately not to think about everything she had lost tonight.
Rowan’s rejection still ached deep inside her chest.
The bond wound felt raw. Bleeding. Wrong.
Every now and then, sharp pain pulsed through her body unexpectedly, making her breathing hitch.
Kael noticed every single time.
She could feel his eyes shift toward her whenever it happened.
But he never commented on it.
And somehow, that silence felt more intimate than pity would have.
Eventually, Lyra couldn’t take the tension anymore.
“Why did you do it?”
Her voice sounded smaller than she intended.
Kael didn’t look away from the documents in his hand.
“Do what?”
“Take me.”
That made him pause.
Slowly, he lifted his gaze toward her.
The intensity in his gray eyes nearly stole her breath again.
“You needed protection.”
“That’s not a real answer.”
A dangerous silence followed.
Lyra immediately wondered if she had crossed a line.
But instead of getting angry, Kael studied her quietly.
“You speak boldly for someone afraid of me.”
Heat rushed to her face instantly.
“I’m not afraid.”
A lie.
A terrible one.
One corner of Kael’s mouth twitched slightly, like he almost smiled.
Almost.
“You should be.”
The blunt honesty sent chills down her spine.
At least he wasn’t pretending to be kind.
Lyra looked away quickly.
“That still doesn’t explain why you helped me.”
Kael leaned back against the seat slowly.
For a moment, the only sound inside the vehicle was the rain beginning softly against the windows.
Then he finally spoke.
“When I arrived tonight, I sensed something unusual.”
Her brows furrowed slightly.
“About me?”
“Yes.”
“What?”
Kael’s expression darkened thoughtfully.
“I don’t know yet.”
The answer unsettled her more than she expected.
Lyra crossed her arms tightly. “So you took me away from my pack because of curiosity?”
“You no longer had a pack.”
The words landed harder than they should have.
Because they were true.
Moonridge stopped being her home the moment Rowan rejected her before everyone.
Still…
“You could’ve just left me there.”
Kael’s gaze sharpened slightly.
“I don’t abandon things that belong to me.”
Her heartbeat stumbled.
There it was again.
That possessive tone.
Lyra frowned immediately. “I don’t belong to you.”
Silence.
Then Kael said calmly:
“We’ll see.”
Her stomach flipped nervously.
Before she could respond, one of the front guards suddenly spoke through the intercom.
“Your Majesty, we’re approaching the northern checkpoint.”
Kael pressed a button beside him.
“Any issues?”
“No, sir.”
“Good.”
The communication ended instantly.
Lyra watched him carefully now.
Everything about Kael screamed control.
Even the way he sat looked deliberate.
Precise.
Powerful.
Nothing like Rowan’s easy charm and emotional reactions.
Kael felt colder. Older somehow.
Like he carried violence quietly beneath his skin.
“You keep staring at me,” he said suddenly.
Lyra nearly jumped.
“I’m not staring.”
“You are.”
Embarrassment heated her cheeks instantly.
Kael’s eyes darkened slightly as he watched the blush spread across her face.
Then his expression became unreadable again.
“Sleep.”
The command caught her off guard.
“I’m not tired.”
“You’re exhausted.”
She opened her mouth to argue.
Then another wave of rejection pain hit suddenly.
Lyra gasped softly, clutching her chest instinctively.
The bond wound burned viciously.
Kael moved immediately.
Before she could react, his hand wrapped around her wrist firmly.
Heat surged through her skin instantly.
The pain lessened.
Not completely.
But enough to breathe again.
Lyra stared at him in shock.
“What…?”
Kael’s jaw tightened slightly like he was concentrating.
“Your wolf is destabilized.”
“How are you helping?”
“I’m suppressing the damage temporarily.”
Her eyes widened.
Only an Alpha significantly stronger could soothe rejection pain like this.
And Kael was probably the strongest wolf alive.
The realization made her suddenly aware of how close he was.
His large hand still circled her wrist easily.
Warm. Steady. Dangerously comforting.
Lyra’s pulse quickened unexpectedly.
Kael noticed immediately.
His eyes lowered briefly to her throat where her heartbeat fluttered visibly beneath her skin.
Something dark flickered across his expression.
Then he released her abruptly.
The loss of contact felt strangely disappointing.
Lyra looked away quickly, disturbed by her own reaction.
This was insane.
She barely knew him.
And yet…
Her wolf seemed strangely calm around Kael.
Safer than it had felt in months.
The thought alone made her feel guilty.
As if part of her was already betraying the broken remains of her mate bond with Rowan.
The vehicle slowed gradually.
Lights appeared ahead through the rain.
Massive black gates surrounded by stone walls emerged from the darkness.
Lyra’s breath caught softly.
The royal territory.
The gates opened immediately as their convoy approached.
Inside stood something that looked less like a home and more like a fortress.
Towering stone walls. Dark windows glowing gold. Armed royal guards everywhere.
It was beautiful.
And terrifying.
Kael noticed her staring.
“This is Draven Castle.”
Castle.
Of course the Alpha King lived in a castle.
The vehicles stopped beneath a massive covered entrance.
Royal servants and guards lined up instantly outside.
Waiting.
For him.
Lyra suddenly became painfully aware of her appearance.
Her ceremonial dress was wrinkled. Her eyes swollen from crying. Her scent still carried traces of rejection pain.
She looked weak.
Vulnerable.
And every royal wolf outside would notice immediately.
Anxiety twisted sharply in her stomach.
Kael stepped out first.
Every single guard lowered their head instantly.
The power he carried felt overwhelming here.
Absolute.
Then Kael turned back toward the vehicle.
And held his hand out to her again.
Lyra hesitated only briefly this time before taking it.
The moment she stepped outside, dozens of eyes landed on her.
Shock spread visibly across several faces.
Whispers started immediately.
“That’s the girl?”
“She’s an omega…”
“The King brought her here personally?”
Humiliation crept up Lyra’s spine again.
Of course they were judging her.
She almost pulled her hand away from Kael’s.
But his grip tightened slightly.
A warning.
Or reassurance.
Maybe both.
The whispers instantly died.
Kael’s cold gray eyes swept across the gathered wolves.
Fear replaced curiosity immediately.
Then his deep voice cut through the silence.
“She is under my protection.”
The statement echoed across the courtyard sharply.
No one dared speak afterward.
Kael looked down at Lyra briefly.
“From this moment forward,” he said calmly, “any disrespect toward her is disrespect toward the throne.”
The entire courtyard froze.
And suddenly, every wolf staring at Lyra looked terrified instead of judgmental.
Which somehow scared her even more.
Three months after peace returned, the Moon Kingdom celebrated a day its people believed they would never witness.The return of the lost heroes.From sunrise, the capital overflowed with life.Colorful banners bearing the silver crescent of the Moon Kingdom fluttered alongside a new banner—one carrying the restored Blackthorn crest. For the first time in a thousand years, the two emblems flew together.The streets were packed with merchants, musicians, and families. Children climbed onto their parents' shoulders, hoping to catch a glimpse of the heroes whose names had already become legend.Nova stood on the palace balcony, looking down at the crowds gathering in the royal square."It's strange," she admitted.Lyra joined her, smiling gently."What is?""They're cheering for us."Lyra rested a comforting hand on her daughter's shoulder."They're cheering because they finally have something they've been missing for generations."Nova glanced at her."Hope."Lyra nodded."Exactly."Ins
Three months had passed since the fall of the Fallen Crown.The world had begun to heal.The scars of the ancient war had not disappeared overnight, but for the first time in generations, the kingdoms faced the future without the burden of forgotten secrets.The story of Blackthorn spread across every land.Bards sang of the First and Second Keepers.Children learned of the Guardians who had chosen to protect rather than rule.The name Blackthorn was no longer spoken in whispers.It was spoken with honor.In the Moon Kingdom, the royal palace had become busier than ever.Messengers arrived daily from neighboring kingdoms, carrying proposals for trade, peace treaties, and cultural exchanges.King Kael smiled as he looked over the growing stack of letters."I've never had so much paperwork."Queen Lyra laughed softly."You wanted peace.""I did."She kissed his cheek."This is what peace looks like."Across the room, Nova watched her parents with a smile.For the first time in years, th
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Lysandra's body trembled in Kieran's arms.Dark veins spread slowly across her skin, climbing toward her shoulder like living shadows.Kieran held her tightly."No."His voice cracked."You've survived this long. We're going to save you."Lysandra managed a faint smile."You've always been stubborn.""I'm serious.""So am I."She gently placed a hand against his cheek."I've fought this darkness for a thousand years."Her breathing grew uneven."I'm tired, Kieran."A tear slipped down his face."I just got you back."Nova stood frozen before the altar.The moonlight crown rested in her hands.It felt warmer now.Almost alive.The Moon Goddess spoke softly."The choice is yours alone."Nova looked up."Tell me what happens."There was a long silence.Then the goddess answered."If you restore the prison, the balance will remain."Nova glanced toward Lysandra."And her?""The corruption will continue to consume her."Her heart sank."And if I destroy the prison?"The silver light dimmed
For one long, breathless moment, no one moved.Kieran stared at the woman standing in the entrance.His lips parted, but no words came.The silver-haired warrior smiled through tears."I'm home."The sword slipped from her hand and clattered against the stone floor."Kieran..."His knees nearly gave way."Lysandra."The name broke from him like a prayer.Then, for the first time in centuries, the brother and sister ran toward each other.The chains binding Kieran's wrists shimmered.The barrier separating him from the chamber rippled.As Lysandra stepped into the circle of moonlight, the prison itself responded.With a sound like breaking glass, the barrier dissolved.The chains fell away from Kieran's wrists.They struck the stone with a heavy clang before dissolving into silver dust.He was free.After a thousand years...The First Keeper took his first unbound step.He crossed the distance in moments.Lysandra met him halfway.They embraced so tightly that neither cared about the b
The crimson eyes stared into Nova's soul.They were vast.Ancient.Filled with a hatred that had survived a thousand years.The mountain trembled beneath a voice that seemed older than time itself."So..."A low, rumbling laugh echoed from the abyss."...this is the child who awakened the Five Seals."The black fire rose higher.It did not burn the stone.Instead, it swallowed the light around it, leaving only darkness in its wake.Every Guardian instinctively stepped back.Every Shadow Fang fell to one knee.Not out of fear.Out of absolute devotion.Commander Elara tightened her grip on her spear."The Shadow King..."For centuries, he had been nothing more than a legend.Now he stood beneath them.Alive.Nova forced herself to stand her ground.She held the moonlight crown firmly in both hands.The mark on her wrist burned with steady warmth.The Shadow King's laughter faded."You do not tremble."Nova met his crimson gaze."No.""Why?"She took a slow breath."Because fear is exac
“Oh, now THIS is interesting.”Lucien’s grin looked genuinely dangerous now.Kael looked moments away from throwing him directly into the frozen mountains.“The sanctuary only permits bonded Sovereigns beyond the inner chambers,” Astrid repeated carefully, clearly pretending Lucien did not exist fo
“Oh, now this is fascinating.”Lucien looked entirely too pleased with himself.Kael looked one second away from committing murder.“Lucien.”The warning in his voice could have frozen oceans.The Northern King ignored it beautifully.“What?” He spread his arms innocently. “The emotionally represse
“If this power asks me to choose between you and the world…” Kael’s voice shook softly against her skin. “I will choose you every time.”The battlefield fell silent.Not because the war stopped. Not because the storm disappeared.Because every single creature on that mountain believed him.The Holl
“Love strong enough to destroy the world.”The Hollow God’s words settled across the battlefield like a curse.Silence followed.The storm screamed overhead. The mountains trembled beneath ancient power. The kingdom burned in the distance from the continuing Voidborn attacks.But Lyra only felt Kae







