登入The flashing red alert on the laboratory console cast a bloody sheen over Agnes’s face. On the high-definition security feeds, three sleek black sedans bearing the gold-and-iron sigil of the High Council Sports Commission sat idling at the compound's heavy security gates. A team of four medics in sterile white hazmat suits stood behind a line of armored enforcers, carrying heavy, digital biometric scanning pods."They aren't here for a routine check," Agnes whispered, her fingers flying across the diagnostic keyboard to mask the violet readings on the main screen. "Malakor knows I signed with you. He’s panicking that a real Relic Keeper is looking at your vitals. They want to scan you before we can counteract the dampeners."Rhys stood towering beside her, his massive chest expanding as he took a slow, deep breath to steady his racing pulse. The violet veins beneath his skin throbbed dangerously, reacting to the spike of adrenaline cutting thr
The sterile, fluorescent lights of the subterranean lab hummed overhead, casting a harsh glare across the polished steel surfaces. The silence that followed Agnes’s declaration was absolute, heavy enough to drown out the distant, rhythmic throb of the citadel’s ventilation system.Rhys did not move. He sat in the reinforced medical chair like an obsidian statue, his massive chest rising and falling in a slow, calculated cadence. But beneath her fingers, Agnes felt the instantaneous, violent tightening of his muscle fibers. The low, primal vibration that had been rumbling in his chest died out, replaced by a terrifying, absolute stillness that signaled a predator preparing to kill."Say that again," Rhys commanded. His voice wasn’t a roar; it was a low, gravelly whisper that carried the lethal weight of an executioner's blade. His hazel-blue eyes had completely bled into a storm-gray, the pupils constricted into razor-sharp points.
The high spires of the Starfall Dominion loomed out of the midnight mist like a fortress of glass and black iron.Rhys’s private luxury compound occupied the highest precipice, looking down on the glittering neon cityscape of the corporate sector below. When the VTOL settled onto the rooftop pad, Agnes was immediately escorted down a private glass elevator and into her new reality. Her quarters weren't a cell, but they felt like one. The sprawling suite was an opulent, high-tech sanctuary of polished obsidian and cream velvet, featuring a sweeping panoramic balcony and a digital console built into the wall."Your biometric scans have been logged into the perimeter wards," Torin said, standing like a scarred monolith at the entrance of her suite. "You have total clearance inside the residential wing and the lower laboratory. But if you cross the outer courtyard fence without the Alpha, the automated defense turrets will pin you to the pavement. Get some rest, Agnes."The heavy titanium
The hydraulic seals of the VTOL hissed, a sudden rush of cool mountain air sweeping into the cabin as the boarding ramp lowered into the belly of the Starfall Citadel.Instantly, the quiet sanctuary of the flight was shattered. A blinding wall of camera flashes detonated against the darkness of the hangar bay, accompanied by the muffled, rhythmic roar of thousands of spectators packed into the upper observation tiers. Reporters from every major athletic network in the Crescent Moon Dominion pressed against the security barriers, their microphones raised like weapons.Agnes stared down the ramp, her throat tightening. She could see the corporate banners of the Grand Wolf Assembly snapping in the wind, flanked by rival alphas and high-society syndicate lords watching from the VIP balconies. They were vultures circling a fresh carcass, waiting to see if the ruined Vance lineage would crawl out in chains.Rhys stepped up beside her. He didn't ask if she was ready. Instead, his massive, wa
The executive hangar was a massive, sterile cavern of polished steel and white neon, a stark contrast to the blood-slicked concrete of the Moonhaven Coast.In the center of the bay sat Rhys’s private aircraft—a sleek, multi-million silver shard VTOL. Its carbon-fiber hull was pitch black, stamped with the silver frost-wolf emblem of the Stormfang Syndicate. The twin jet engines rotated slowly on their housings, emitting a low, bass-heavy hum that rattled right through Agnes’s boots."Up," Rhys commanded, his hand resting lightly against the small of her back as he guided her toward the open hydraulic boarding ramp.Even through the thick layers of her canvas jacket, the heat of his palm felt like a brand. Agnes stiffened, her inner wolf flashing its teeth at the uninvited contact, but she forced her feet to move forward. She couldn't afford a brawl on the tarmac.The interior of the aircraft was pure, high-tech luxury. Plush leather seats faced a central mahogany tactical console, and
The heavy silver fountain pen felt weighted, like an anchor dragging her down into a lawless abyss.Agnes stared at the parchment laid out on the metal examination tray. The ink pooling at the nib wasn't standard black; it was a dark, iridescent crimson—synthetic blood-ink designed by the High Council to bind a fighter’s bio-metrics directly to a syndicate’s ledger. If she pressed her thumb to the glowing blue seal, Rhys Stormfang would legally own her athletic, professional, and public life for the next three hundred and sixty-five days. Her freedom would be liquidated to settle a ghost debt."Agnes, don't do it," Maeve croaked from the medical bed. Her voice was strained, thick with pain as she tried to force her battered body to sit up. The movement sent a shudder through her splinted leg. "We can run. We can hide in the outer sectors, past the border walls. The rogue packs won't find us there.""You can't run from a debt this heavy, Maeve," Agnes said, her voice terrifyingly hollo







