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I covered my mouth with the back of my palm and I was barely breathing. “A human? Don’t be ridiculous,” Seraphina said below me. “But if you’re serious about this double mate bond thing with her, we handle it quietly. She can never know the full truth.” Draven’s voice came next, low and strained. “It’s real, Seraphina. I feel the pull with both of you. Fuck... this changes everything.” My legs almost gave out. Double mate bond? With me? He felt it too? I backed away from the door, with my heart slamming against my ribs. I had to get out. Now! I couldn’t stay trapped in this twisted game anymore. I grabbed my half-packed bag and headed for the window. “Screw both of you. I’m done.” Then gunshots exploded outside followed by howls. I could tell that they were loud angry werewolf howls that shook the windows. The mansion alarms blared and heavy footsteps pounded down the halls. Someone shouted, “Rival pack! They’re attacking the wing!” The door to my room flew open. Draven stormed in, his eyes were alert. “Buttercup! Get away from the window!” “What the hell is happening?” I yelled, dropping the bag. “They are the black Fang pack. They’ve been waiting for a weak moment.” He grabbed my arm and pulled me toward the inner hallway. “Lockdown now! No one leaves.” I tried to yank free. “Let me go! This is my chance. I want freedom from all this. From you, from her. From your stupid double mate whatever.” Draven stopped and spun me to face him. His eyes burned. “You think I’ll let you walk out into a war zone? They know about you. They’ll use you to get to me.” “I don’t care!” I shouted, poking at his chest. “I heard you two talking about double mate bond? You feel it with me too and you still chose her? I want to be out of your world, Draven!” He pushed me into a safer inner room and locked the door. “You’re not going anywhere this night and that’s final.” The sounds of fighting grew louder outside as glass shattered somewhere below. Seraphina’s voice moved down the hall, barking orders like she already owned the place. Must have been the 'Luna' title that was in her head. I paced the room, breathing fast. “This is exactly why I need to leave. Look at us, we're trapped and they are fighting. You protecting me one minute and running to her the next, is not what I want.” Draven stepped close, his voice was rough. “You think I like this? You think I like keeping you here while everything falls apart? I’m trying to keep you alive.” “Alive but miserable,” I shot back. “Every time you touch me I fall apart more. Tell me the truth about this double mate thing right now.” He hesitated. “I can't say...not now with bullets flying outside.” A loud explosion hit the mansion which made the lights flicker. I stumbled and Draven caught me, pulling me tight against his chest. His heart pounded hard under my cheek. “They’re getting closer,” he muttered. “Stay behind me.” I gripped his shirt. “I hate this! I hate feeling stuck! I just want to be free, Draven.” “You’re not free out there,” he said, raising my chin up. “Not anymore. You know too much and I...I can’t afford to lose you.” His mouth reached forward to mine and I also kissed him in return. “Tell me you don’t want this,” he growled against my lips, his hands were already sliding under my dress. “I want to hate you,” I gasped, pulling him closer. “But I can’t. Not when you touch me like this.” Draven lifted me onto the table, pushing my legs apart. “Then hate me later. Right now I need to feel you.” He didn’t wait. He freed himself and thrust into me hard. I cried out and the fighting sounds outside made everything more intense. Every thrust felt like it could be our last. “Fuck, Buttercup,” he groaned, his hips moving fast. “You’re mine. Say it.” “I’m not yours,” I moaned, even as I wrapped my legs around him tighter. “You keep choosing her. Ahh....” He slammed deeper, making me tremble. “Doesn’t feel like that right now, does it?” Our bodies moved together rough and fast and our sweat mixed even our breaths mixed. The fear from the attack made every touch sharper, every moan louder. I held onto him like he was the only safe thing left even though he was the one breaking me. “Draven...I’m close,” I panted, my head falling back. He gripped my hips harder, pounding into me. “Come on me. Let me feel it.” I cummed hard, crying out his name as pleasure ripped through me. He followed right after, burying himself deep and growling against my neck. Then I felt it. His teeth grazed the sensitive spot where my neck met my shoulder. His wolf was right there, ready to mark me and claim me for real. “Do it,” I whispered, trembling. “If you really feel the double bond, then mark me.” Draven froze. His breathing was ragged. I felt his fangs press against my skin, and my heart raced with hope and terror at the same time. For one second, I thought he would do it. Then he pulled back sharply, stepping away from me like I burned him. He wore back his clothes with shaking hands and his eyes were full of regret. “I can’t,” he said with his voice broken. “It can't happen like this.” I slid off the table, and my legs were weak, staring at him in disbelief. The sounds of fighting still raged outside, but all I could feel was the fresh cut of him pulling away again. Draven turned toward the door as more howls echoed through the mansion. “Stay here. I have to help defend the pack.” He opened the door, then looked back at me one last time, his eyes were haunted. Before he could step out, a loud crash came from the hallway and a rival wolf burst through, snarling. His eyes were locked right on me.DRAVEN I felt her pull away through the bond, and the sensation hit like claws raking across my chest, tearing through muscle and bone. "Buttercup, it's not what you think," I said quickly, stepping closer despite the pain radiating through our connection. My voice came out rough, scraped raw with desperation. "No one's giving you up. I was thinking about the journal...the sacrifice part. One of us has to surrender immortality to banish this thing."Every instinct screamed at me to protect her, yet here I stood, discussing which of us would die. Kai rubbed his face, exhaustively. "Yeah. Mara and I wrote extensive notes on it. But it might kill whoever does it, not just strip away immortality. We're talking about full death." His voice cracked on the last word, betraying the fear he tried to hide. Asher remained calm, though I caught the tension in his shoulders. "The research remains incomplete. We lack certainty. But the prophecy points to loss, to sacrifice. Someone must choose
BUTTERCUP "The Shadow Keeper is already here?" I gasped, then my fingers tightened around Lila's arm as the mansion's lights blinked overhead. Shadows stretched unnaturally long across the walls, defying the afternoon sunlight that should have kept them at bay. My pulse hammered in my throat. "Lila, your guardian mark...it's glowing. What do we do?" Lila gripped her blade tighter, the mark on her wrist pulsing with an unnatural light that cast dancing patterns. "We fight it," she said, trying to mask her fear with confidence. "The bond is pulling me toward the city center. It's starting with the other bonded wolves there." Draven paced with predatory speed, as his control wavered. The alpha power radiating from him filled the room with tension. "The pack borders are reporting strange occurrences, about people losing their minds, and attacking loved ones. We need to move now." Kai checked his gun, though I noticed how scared he was. "The corruption is spreading through the pack li
LILA "The Shadow Keeper is hours away?" I burst into the sacred chamber, my wrist burning where the new mark had appeared, the pain sharp and insistent on my skin. "You three just finished sealing the trinity, and now this thing is practically at our gates?" Buttercup turned toward me first, her eyes widening with concern. "Lila, your wrist. That mark...what is it?" I held up my arm, revealing the glowing circle that was marked into my skin, its light pulsing in rhythm with my heartbeat. "It's the Guardian bond. It activated the moment you guys completed the trinity. I'm connected to you now Buttercup. And through you, to them." The words felt strange on my tongue, as if speaking them aloud made the reality more foreign. Draven stepped closer, his eyes narrowing with suspicion. "Guardian? Like some kind of protector standing on the sidelines? We don't need bystanders right now. We need everyone to be fully committed to this fight." "Easy Draven. Lila has been fighting alongside u
BUTTERCUP "Asher, are you really ready?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper as we gathered in the sacred chamber In the mansion. The candles blinked against the stone walls. Draven and Kai stood close on either side of me, their warmth spread through the bond, moving me to this moment. Asher met my gaze with those gray eyes, calm as a still lake before dawn. "I am ready, Buttercup. The cleansing is enough. We'll complete the trinity tonight. Together." Draven moved his feet, his eyes had those intense stares. "We do this and then we hunt. We won't wait for the Shadow Keeper to strike first." The warrior in him was already planning our next move. Kai nodded, his eyes warm with affection. "We're with you, beautiful. I want you to feel us. This is your choice." He reached out to my face, his fingers brushing my cheek with tenderness. I took a deep breath, my heart raced against my ribs. "I want this. All of you. Show me what the full bond feels like." My hands shoke from a
DRAVEN "Show me the journal, Kai. Now." I closed the door to the records room shut behind, my voice hoarse from the pack meeting that still rang in my ears. The sound of their doubts, their whispers...all of it clung to me like smoke. Buttercup positioned herself in-between, her hand resting on my forearm as though she feared I might break something. Asher observed from the corner, maintaining his silence.Kai surrendered the worn leather book without resistance. The binding cracked softly as he extended it toward me. "Mara wrote most of it," he said, and I caught the tremor in his voice when he spoke her name. "My lost love. She figured out the Shadow Keeper before it took her." He gulped hard. "Draven, you need to read the parts about your father."I flipped through the pages rapidly, my eyes scanning the elegant handwriting that belonged to a woman I'd never met. The words blurred for a moment before snapping into sharp focus. "This says my father was forming a triple bond too.
KAI "The Shadow Keeper is coming for me in three days?" Buttercup's voice shook as she read the witch's message again. She looked at me with those eyes full of fear. "Kai, what the hell is this thing? Asher's vision, the messenger... it's all pointing at me." I pulled her away from the main hall, away from Draven's barking orders at the warriors and Asher standing quietly like always. My side still ached from the earlier fight, but I ignored it. "Come with me. There's something that I've never told anyone. Not even Draven. You need to hear it now." Buttercup followed me to a quiet side room in the mansion, her hands were tight in mine. "You're scaring me, Kai. You've always been the easy one. The one who jokes. So, what could you be hiding?" I closed the door and leaned against it, running a hand through my brown hair. "I went rogue from this pack years ago. Not because I hated rules. Because Draven refused to listen to something hunting us. And it was all about the Shadow Keep
DRAVEN The trinity symbol on Buttercup's neck flared brighter as Lila stood over Seraphina's body on the ground. I stared as my wolf howling inside me. "Lila... you crazy woman. How are you still standing?" Buttercup turned to me, her eyes were wide. "Draven, the bonds... I feel all of you at on
BUTTERCUP "They're here! Move, now!" Kai shouted as the first shots cracked through the windows of the safe house.I dropped to the floor, my knee brushing over it. The glass shattered everywhere. Lila grabbed my arm and yanked me behind the kitchen counter. "Stay low, Buttercup. These aren't regu
BUTTERCUP The massive rival Alpha pushed through the broken doorway like a freight train, his huge frame cracking the wood as he shifted back to human form halfway. Blood streaked his bare chest and his eyes locked straight on me."Hand over the human girl," he bellowed, his voice vibrated through
BUTTERCUP “She’s coming with me, Draven. You’ve hurt her enough.”Kai’s words felt too challenging. Draven stood frozen in the doorway, covered in blood and dirt from the fight outside, his eyes locked on me first, then on his old friend.“You’ve got some nerve showing up here Kai,” Draven growled







