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Eryndor’s POV
My boots squelch as I sink into the thick mud at the edge of Mirror Lake, the ooze suctioning me down when I stay too still. The usually crystal water no longer mirrors the sky above as its name suggests. Instead, faint ripples shiver across the surface.
The air feels charged, humming with static, and a shiver runs through me. In all my years as a guardian—centuries spent watching over the Vale—I’ve never seen even a breeze disturb Mirror Lake.
For years now, things have been changing. The fabric of this place grows less stable, small tears appearing here and there, each one needing to be woven shut. The mortals’ faith has been waning for centuries, but never more than in the last fifty years. More and more reject the mate bond, and fewer send prayers to the Goddess. As the ungrateful supernatural races turn their backs on Selene, her power weakens—along with her hold over the Vale, and the prison we guard.
I scent the air. The crisp, clean fragrance that usually marks this place carries a new taint, one I can’t quite place. It stirs memories I’d long buried from my mortal life.
I turn, boots pulling free from the mud with a wet slap, and head back toward the watchtower. The air shifts as I approach the rise where it stands—tall, unyielding, a sentinel in this otherwise flat realm.
The Vale is small. Usually peaceful. Still. The lake stretches wide before the tower, its glassy surface reflecting the faint light that never truly dies here. The meadow that borders it has always offered a strange kind of sanctuary, a quiet I never thought to pray for when I was mortal.
When I died, Selene blessed me with this calling—to stand eternal as one of her Guardians, watching over the Vale and the darkness we hold at bay.
This realm sits between worlds, an in-between, a pocket carved from creation itself. A gatehouse between the mortal and immortal planes. Selene built it as a safeguard, a seal to keep the mortal realm safe from the evil that festers beyond the veil.
As I start up the rise toward the gate, the ground shudders beneath me. I stumble, catch myself, and spin toward the sound. Nothing. Just the lake and the dark beyond it, silent and still as ever.
Then the Watchtower door slams open behind me, and voices call out into the night—my fellow Guardians, roused by the tremor, spilling into the open air to see what the hell just happened.
The wind gusts again. I shouldn’t call it a wind—there isn’t supposed to be wind here. The air in the Vale is always still. If there’s wind, it can only mean one thing.
“There’s a breach!” I yell as the others close in around me. “Find it! We have to seal it.”
“From which side?!” Serit’s voice cuts through the rising noise from my left.
“The mortal realm,” I shout back, my own ears ringing.
“How can you tell?” Kalar demands.
“The smell,” I say, sniffing. “It smells of—”
“Incense,” Aien breathes, catching it too.
Kalea and I echo him in unison. “Incense.”
“Oh, Goddess,” Serit murmurs. “Selene help us.”
“Hurry. We have to find it and repair the breach. There’s not much time!”
We scatter in all directions, running across the Vale’s quiet expanse, searching for the tear. A single rift could unravel everything—one opening could unleash a series of catastrophes upon the mortal realm.
That’s what I’m here to prevent. What we’ve all guarded against for the last eight hundred years.
I sprint along the lake’s edge, the rippling water beside me a terrible reflection of what’s happening to my world. The once-smooth surface quivers and fractures, just as the barrier itself does. The air smells thicker now—cloying, heavy with smoke and ash. And underneath it, something else. Power. Foul and ancient.
Goddess, help me.
The scent grows stronger, the air warmer, and then I hear it: the low murmur of chanting voices. My chest tightens, and I push harder, lungs burning. The sound swells with every step, rhythmic and wrong, like something breathing through stone.
Up ahead, a dim glow pierces the darkness. A thin gleam floats in mid-air, a sliver of light like the crack under a door. It brightens as I approach, and the chanting rises to meet it.
Panting, I skid to a stop in front of the rift.
It’s not large—yet—but its edges shimmer and writhe, a wound in reality itself. Through it I can see shadowed figures, hooded and chanting, their hands raised in a circle. The glow around them pulses like a heartbeat.
Goddess. They’re summoning him.
Fucking idiots.
I snatch the weaving stone from my pocket, fingers trembling as I reach for the rift. The air around it is charged, pressing against my skin like static. I take a steadying breath and begin to weave, threads of silvery light coiling from the stone, ready to close the breach.
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” a cold voice says behind me.
I spin, heart slamming against my ribs, as Corren steps out of the gloom.
“Why?” I ask, though my stomach is already clenching. He shouldn’t be here. He was on duty away from the tower today. He shouldn’t know, and he should damn well want me to weave this rift.
“What are you doing here, Corren?”
My heart skips. “What have you done?” The words leave me as a whisper.
“What needed to be done,” he snarls.
He lunges. I flinch. For a heartbeat I think he missed. Then I look down and see my life spilling warm over my tunic. The unnatural blade must be so sharp I didn’t feel the cut.
The Vale shudders again. The chanting swells.
I reach for Corren, desperate to stop whatever he intends, but my legs give out and I drop to my knees.
Horror clamps cold around my ribs as he lifts the knife and makes a snagging motion in the air. Something catches with a bell-like clang. The ground rumbles. The breeze becomes a gale, screaming through the grass.
Corren drags the blade down. A dark seam splits open mid-air. A foul stench rolls out as shadows pour through, racing across the Vale and surging toward the mortal rift.
Oh Selene, I’ve failed. After centuries of watching, we’ve failed.
He carves again, widening the tear, and laughs, high and manic. Then he turns to the fissure from which light spills and sets the knife against its edge. He forces it in. Steel protests with a shriek. I flinch at the aural assault, but the widening wound holds me.
The shadows thicken, boiling through. A hand grips the edge from the other side. My breath turns shallow. My heartbeat staggers. My eyelids drag toward closing.
I can’t. I won’t let my goddess down.
I force my eyes open as a figure steps through. Darkness coils around him. His form seems less flesh than condensed shadow given shape. Eyes like polished onyx pin me. His mouth curves, slow and hungry.
Monvar.
My heart kicks wild. I can only watch as he steps through the man-sized tear and into the mortal realm.
Corren looks back at me as my head tilts toward the earth.
My heart gives out. My eyes close. With my last thought, I send up a prayer to Selene.
Lincoln's POVLex howls inside my skull, a desperate sound that vibrates through every nerve ending. ‘More. More. More.’ He’s no longer forming words, he just sends need, and hunger, and I’m drowning in it right along with him.The wet heat of her opens against my mouth and I am lost. Completely, Irrevocably.I drag the flat of my tongue up her slit again, slower this time, mapping the terrain of her with a devotion that borders on worship. The texture of her changes as I go, soft folds giving way to firmer flesh, and at the apex of my stroke, right where Xander showed me it was, I find her clitoris the small, hard nub makes her entire body jerk when I brush my tongue against it."Lincoln!" Her fingers knot in my hair and yank.The sting on my scalp sends a bolt of electricity straight to my cock, which is currently pressing painfully against the seam of my trousers. I groan into her flesh and the vibration causes her gasp, making her hips buck up to meet my mouth.‘She likes that,’ L
Lincoln's POVShit. This is going to be so fucking hard."Can I kiss you?"The question leaves me before I can stop it, rough and urgent, and far less smooth than I imagined it would sound."Yes," she breathes, and I move, almost lunging at her in my desperation to get my mouth on hers again.Her mouth meets mine, and the world narrows to a single point of contact, warm and tentative, but then her lips part and everything sharpens into focus.She tastes like the tea she drank at dinner, and underneath it her beautiful jasmine and citrus scent lingers on her mouth.My hand slides from her cheek into her hair, the strands tangling around my fingers, and Zahra makes a small sound against my mouth that turns my blood to fire.'Goddess,' Lex sighs in my mind. 'She is everything.'I tug her closer, and she comes willingly, her hands finding my shoulders, then my chest, then fisting in the fabric of my shirt as the kiss deepens. My tongue brushes hers and she moans, soft and low, the vibrati
Lincoln's POVHer voice is soft, almost teasing, and I feel the words travel down my spine. My hand is still wrapped around hers. These sparks are addictive, the skin-to-skin contact so distracting. Fuck, what will it be like to have her whole-body flush against mine?My body heats instantly, my cock starting to fill.Fuck."Did your brother ever come out here?" Zahra asks, and thankfully the question about my idiot brother has my cock deflating fast."When he was a baby, yes, but I doubt he remembers it. Once he was older, Mum didn't bring him. She always said this was our place. I'm sure she had a special spot with him too. She always made sure we both spent time alone with her, bonding, talking.""You miss her," she sighs."Yeah, but I'm glad I had fifteen years with her.""You're lucky," she sighs. "I never knew my mother. She died giving birth to me. I'd never known any sort of motherly affection until Luna Alison took me in. Even now, it still surprises me."I feel her sadness t
Lincoln's POV'What the hell, man? How could you let her walk into this?'Tobias's link drips with vitriol, and he's right.Goddess damn, he's right.The tension in the room has every hair on my body on edge. We're supposed to be here to reassure the pack and calm things down ahead of the fucking inspection, and now this?Lex is standing to attention, every instinct focused on our mate, because it feels like a very real possibility that someone might lunge for her, and I know from the set of Xander's shoulders and the way Tobias is squeezing his cutlery they both feel it as well.At least the one saving grace is that they will both put themselves between Zahra and any harm. If this breaks into an all-out fight, Zahra will have my entire unit and three Alphas, as well as her own incredible skill, to keep her safe.I can't fucking believe I put her in this position.'I didn't see this coming,' Lex murmurs, berating himself for the hundredth time.'We don't have a bond with the pack yet.
Zahra's POVLincoln looks around the room, surveying his pack before starting; "Good evening, Shadow Pack. It's wonderful to see you all again and be back on home soil." He pauses as ripples of murmurs spread across the room. "I am sorry to have left you for so long after only just becoming your Alpha, but I had a rather important job to do."He glances down at me, and his eyes very briefly flicker to Tobias's before he continues."I met my mate." He smiles. "I had to wait until the other day for her to come of age and for the bond to reveal itself to her. Shadow, I would like to introduce you all to your Luna, Zahra Larking, Beta female from Bloodmoon."There are stunned gasps, and no one cheers. Not one person.Lincoln registers it too. His jaw tightens before he continues."The feud between Bloodmoon and Shadow died with my father. We have no grudges with them, and this new alliance formed by our bond, and my close friendship with their future Alpha," he indicates Xander, "will ens
Zahra's PovWe chat away in the living room for what feels like five minutes, but when Lincoln squeezes my hand and I look up, I realise the light is golden and the sun is starting to descend in the sky."It's nearly time for dinner to be served. Do you want to change?" Lincoln asks. "We're relaxed here and you look beautiful, as always. I just didn't want to take the option away from you," he hurries on, as if worried I'll be offended by his words.I smile at him and glance at the others. They are all in shorts and T-shirts, or, in Holly's case, a light summer skirt and a sleeveless top.I'm in the sundress I put on this morning to make a good first impression. It's clean and not too wrinkled and will still serve its purpose. I don't want the others to think I'm high maintenance."I'm happy to go down like this," I say to Lincoln, squeezing his hand gently.He smiles, his silver eyes bright, but beneath it I can feel his nervous excitement through the bond.Fuck... this is about to ha
Zahra's POVWhen I wake up in the morning, my body feels lighter. Lighter than it’s felt in… I don’t know when. Not pain free. Not relaxed. Just unburdened, like something heavy stepped off my chest in the night.Zanthe is snoring on her back in my mind, completely unbothered by the state of my lif
Zahra's POVI follow Morgan up the steps of the large black coach. The windows are heavily tinted, so inside it’s hard to see at first, until my eyes adjust from the bright sunlight outside. I catch sight of the warrior I left my bag with, bent down and loading luggage into the bottom of the coach
Zahra's POVFinally, we reach another door, and Wentworth leads us into a massive cavern. It’s honestly like a huge cave. The walls are so high I can’t see the ceiling.I can’t believe this is all man-made. The size is immense. We must be underground for all this rock to be surrounding us. But it’s
Max's POVI don’t wait to tell the others anything. I just take off, jogging towards the Task Force centre. Medus is frantic in my mind, itching for me to let him out and run there, but I don’t fancy arriving in the buff. I feel him trying to speak to Zanthe, blocking me out slightly as he does, an







