LOGINSilence followed as his gaze traveled slowly over me from head to toe before returning to my face again, deliberate and insulting.
“Why are you here?” he finally asked.
A faint smile brushed my lips before disappearing. “Have you forgotten already? You sent for me.”
His eyes flicked briefly toward the men near the entrance before settling back on me again. He slipped a cigarette between his lips, inhaled once, then exhaled the smoke directly toward me.
“You are in the wrong place...”
“Careful,” I cut in softly, tilting my head slightly. “You may not survive another interruption.”
The room fell silent again, the tension thick and oppressive, until Silas finally laughed. It started low, but his men quickly joined him.
“Tell me,” he said mockingly, gesturing toward me with the cigarette between his fingers, “is this thing a man or a woman?”
The laughter barely lasted more than two seconds before blood exploded across the room.
My men moved first, their claws tearing through the throats of the guards standing at the corners. One collapsed instantly, choking on his own blood while the other stumbled backward, clutching uselessly at shredded flesh, gargled noises spilling from his mouth.
The man behind Silas lunged toward me with a snarl, but he never made it close enough to touch me. One of my men intercepted him halfway and drove sharp claws directly into his eyes.
His scream ripped through the room like a man thrown into hell.
Blood streamed down his face as he staggered blindly, clawing at empty sockets before another brutal strike silenced him forever, his body crashing lifelessly onto the floor.
Silence settled over the room as the smell of blood spread heavily through the air around the scattered bodies, yet Silas remained unnervingly calm in the middle of the carnage. His gaze moved slowly across the corpses before returning to me again, and the faint irritation lingering in his expression made the slaughter around him feel almost insignificant.
My men stepped back toward the entrance again while I remained exactly where I stood beneath Silas’s stare, neither of us looking away as tension thickened sharply through the room. Then Silas rose slowly to his feet, and the atmosphere shifted with him as a low rasping sound echoed through the silence and something beneath his skin began to move.
Sharp ridges spread along his neck and arms like jagged armor while his fingers lengthened unnaturally, bones cracking softly as his posture straightened into something far less human. His eyes darkened into a muted amber ringed with black while sharpened teeth flashed faintly behind his lips, and as the transformation settled over him completely, only one thought crossed my mind.
“The heir of House Serakith,” I breathed, eyes widening as dark markings spread beneath his skin.
Almost instantly, the wolf inside me reacted violently as the shift rolled through my body with brutal precision, muscles tightening beneath my skin while dark fur spread slowly across my arms and shoulders. My claws extended from my fingertips while my senses sharpened violently until every heartbeat inside the room became painfully clear.
We moved at the same time, the distance between us collapsing instantly as we met mid-stride, the impact jolting through both of us while my claws tore across his side and his ridged arm dragged across my shoulder, pain following immediately after contact as neither of us gave ground and we broke apart for only a fraction of a second before the space tightened again.
The moment Selene stopped in front of her, she immediately lowered herself onto both knees, but Lana reacted just as quickly by bending down and gently pulling her back to her feet before their eyes met.“Thank you,” Selene whispered emotionally while tears gathered in her eyes again, her voice trembling slightly as she stared at Lana with pure gratitude. "I can't thank you enough."Lana smiled softly at her before briefly glancing toward me and then back at Selene again. “You don’t have to thank me, dear. Anyone important to Jace is also important to me.”Selene smiled emotionally at her words while her fingers twisted together nervously.“In case you've you forgotten, someone just tried to kill you,” Jade interrupted while walking toward one of the sofas before casually dropping onto it, her voice immediately pulling Selene’s attention back toward her.“Please have your seat, Mother,” Selene said politely while gesturing toward the large chair usually reserved for Jace alone before
Lana slowly rose to her feet before turning toward Selene, who still stood staring at the fading vapor drifting through the air where the ice had disappeared completely, a faint smile resting calmly against Lana’s lips as though none of what had just happened surprised her in the slightest.“Mother, you don’t just come to my house un...” Jace started while walking toward her, only for Lana to finish the sentence smoothly without even looking at him.“Announced,” she completed calmly before finally turning her silver gaze toward him. “I don’t have to remind you that I birthed you, Jace, even if you are an Alpha.”My eyes shifted toward Jade the moment she walked toward Jace with both arms spread open for a hug, yet Jace remained completely still while she wrapped herself around him without hesitation, his arms staying firmly at his sides the entire time as though he had already given up trying to understand either of them.“You’re too big now,” Jade complained dramatically while pullin
The younger woman beside her remained completely still and silent while the older woman lowered herself gracefully in front of me until we were eye level, and the closer she got, the stranger her silver eyes looked, almost inhuman in a way that should have terrified me more than it did. Instead, a strange warmth settled over me slowly, easing the fear twisting inside my chest as though some invisible force around her was quietly calming me against my own will.“Don’t be afraid,” she signed smoothly, her movements calm and effortless, causing my eyes to widen slightly in surprise before she signed again for me to understand. “Close your eyes. It won’t hurt.”I hesitated briefly before finally obeying, and the moment my eyes shut, the atmosphere around me shifted violently as a strange pressure wrapped around my body while warmth spread from her fingertips into my ears, causing both sides of my head to pulse painfully beneath her touch.“Mother,” a sharp voice suddenly sliced through th
The low sound of an approaching engine suddenly cut through the quiet street before headlights swept across the pavement beside us and a Bugatti Chiron rolled smoothly to a stop near the curb while the tinted window slowly slid down.Both Ivy and I turned immediately toward the car.Jace leaned slightly against the driver’s seat while his gaze settled directly on me, and almost instantly the cold sharpness in his expression softened faintly.“Come on,” he said calmly.The air around us strangely shifted the moment he arrived, and even Ivy seemed to notice it because her posture subtly stiffened while her eyes remained fixed on him in uneasy silence.I turned toward her and we stared at each other briefly before she suddenly stepped forward and pulled me into a quick hug.I hugged her back softly before walking toward the passenger side of the car, but before I could touch the handle, the door unlocked automatically from the inside.Ivy’s eyes widened slightly at that while I slid into
“I didn’t see anything,” I replied tiredly. “I’ve been dealing with too much already.”Silence settled briefly between us while the cold night breeze brushed against my skin and our footsteps echoed softly along the quiet street before Ivy finally spoke again, her voice noticeably lower this time.“They found him frozen. Completely frozen. The next morning after he came to the restaurant, they found his body covered in ice like he’d been trapped inside a freezer or something. Nobody understands how it even happened.”A faint chill crept slowly through my chest while I turned toward her fully. “Wait, you’re serious?”“Does it look like I’m joking?” Ivy shot back immediately. “Even the police couldn’t explain it.”I fell silent after that while fragments of recent events flashed through my mind one after another too quickly for me to properly process them.The attacks, the blood, the fear, and Jace.“You really don’t look okay,” Ivy said more quietly while studying my face carefully now
“You’re going out again?” I asked when Selene slowly pulled away from Xavier before standing up.“Yes,” she answered. “I’m going back to work.”Her words made my jaw tighten instantly.“There’s no need for that,” I said before she could say anything else. “I already arranged a one-month break for you. You’ll still receive your salary, so you should stay with Xavier until things settle down.”She looked surprised by that.“I also increased the amount,” I added. “So you don’t have to worry about anything for now.”Selene glanced toward Xavier briefly before looking back at me again.“Thank you for taking care of him,” she said quietly. “He’s all I have.”I smiled faintly, but something tightened painfully inside my chest anyway because for one brief second, I had expected her to say we instead of him.“Thank you, but no thanks,” she continued gently. “You’ve already done enough for us. Keeping Xavier safe is the greatest thing you could have done for me.”Then she turned toward the door







