MasukKael’s POVI stormed out of the room, seething with rage. I could feel the madness beating like a drum in my head and the bloodthirst bubbling in my throat preparing to boil over—I could feel myself about to lose control if it wasn’t sated fast.All I could feel was rage and betrayal as my father’s
“The truth is…” he said hesitantly. “Back when we were kids, I know I never really talked to you but the reason why was that I…I had feelings for you. I…I’ve always regretted how everyone treated you when we were kids. I always hoped to find you again and get you out of there, even then. I begged an
Lyra’s POVThings settled into a new normal over the next few days.I would spend most of my time with other pack members during the day and every night I’d eat dinner with Kael and the others. Kael was entirely busy repairing the issues in the pack’s defenses that the rogues had created. He would c
Lyra’s POVBefore any of the rogues could blink, other smaller wolves suddenly jumped out and descended on them.I kept my eyes on my large wolf savior that was stalking towards me as the fight continued around us.I could tell by the size and solid color of the fur that I was looking at an alpha, a
Rule number one: catch them off guard. I couldn’t move but thankfully they hadn’t noticed whatever drug they had used had worn off and I woke up. It wasn't much…but at least it was a chance.Rule number two: gather information. I was in a random forest with no identifiable landmarks, dead end. It wa
Lyra’s POVI had a hard time falling asleep that night after speaking to Kael. The guards he sent to watch over me had assured me that everything was fine, that the rogues were being handled.I knew the guards were probably right, but it set me on edge that I hadn’t seen Kael since.I felt a sudden
Kael’s POVI didn’t mean to be at her door, truly I didn’t. But my wolf wanted to be close to her after it felt her distress. I had tossed and turned until I finally gave in and spent the rest of the night by her door.A precaution, I kept telling myself, nothing more.I planned to be gone before sh
I slammed my head back into the pillow behind me, feeling every confusing thought and emotion like a weight on my chest.There was a sense of concern in the back of my mind that felt like it was someone else’s. I cursed to myself, worried that it was my son feeling my fear through the mindlink.I cl
Lyra’s POVGary escorted me back to my room in silence, or maybe I just tuned him out with how loud my thoughts were. Either way, the door closed behind me without another word, leaving me to swim in a sea of thoughts.Seven days. That was how long it had been. That’s it. One week ago I had a home,
KAELShe turned back. Her hands were shaking. I could see it through the grip on the decanter, through every careful movement she made. But she found the glass without asking, tipped the bottle, and poured.Not a single drop spilled.Four servants had been assigned to this room in three days. The fi







