LOGINShe was sold to pay her father's debt. She arrived carrying his secret. Ava Sterling never expected to see Ryder Kane again. The last time she did, he'd spent one night unraveling her completely — then left her with seven words at dawn: "You are nothing to me." Four months later, she's standing on an auction platform in silver cuffs while alphas bid on her like livestock. Her father calls it a debt payment. She calls it a betrayal she'll never forgive. Then Ryder steps out of the shadows and buys her himself. One year. One contract. One rule — produce his heir. The problem? She's already four months pregnant with his triplets. Ava signs the contract and keeps her secret, calculating she has weeks before he finds out. But Ryder Kane didn't build an empire by missing things. And when the truth explodes — along with the dining room windows and the first appearance of a golden power she can't explain — everything changes. Because Ava isn't just a rejected omega carrying his children. She's the last carrier of an ancient bloodline that a seven-hundred-year-old shadow king has been waiting to claim. Her triplets are the key to a throne that was never supposed to reopen. And the contract that was supposed to be a cold transaction is becoming the one thing standing between her children and a darkness older than every pack law ever written. She was bought. She became a weapon. Now she's coming for everything that tried to take what's hers.
View MoreThe cairn was exactly what Sera had described.A pile of stones that looked like the forest had arranged them accidentally over a long period of time. Three large flat stones forming a rough triangle, smaller ones filling the gaps, the kind of structure that read as natural until you looked at it directly and noticed that nothing natural was that precise.The lamp was set against the base of the largest stone.It was a small clay lamp — old design, the kind that burned oil rather than anything modern. The flame was steady despite the wind coming through the trees. It had been burning for a while. The oil was fresh.Sera crouched beside it.She looked at it for a moment — the way you look at something that belongs to someone who isn't there."She filled it tonight," Sera said. "She knew.""Can you open it?" Ryder said.Sera stood. She looked at the top stone of the cairn — the largest one, flat, the size of a table top. She pressed both palms to it.Nothing happened.She pressed harder
They left at ten.Small group. Ryder's decision, but Ava had reached the same number independently: five. Ryder, Ava, Sera, and two wolves Ryder trusted with the specific trust of a man who had spent twenty years learning which people were worth the word. General Frost — young, precise, the best tactical mind he had left after Marcus. And Petra, whose instincts in the nursery had been right twice now.Auryn stayed. Ryder had tried to negotiate this. Auryn had declined to negotiate, said that the babies needed the bloodline suppression field maintained from inside the ward, and that she could extend it outward as cover for the team from the mansion until they were far enough out to be beyond the Architect's local detection range. She'd explained the technical basis for this in detail that Sorin confirmed was accurate, and then she'd gone to sit with Caius and that had been the end of the discussion."She's very comfortable saying no to you," Ava said, in the car."Yes," Ryder said. "I'
Sorin said it plainly, because that was his way."There are two possible outcomes when the vow is spoken," he said. "And they are not equally bad."It was early morning. The war room. Ryder, Ava, Sorin, Dara. Sera at the far end of the table with a mug of tea she hadn't touched, listening with the careful attention of someone mapping a terrain she'd just walked into. Auryn was on the floor with Caius, who had been brought down by Petra and installed on a padded mat with the patient resignation of a baby who had been moved a lot recently and had opinions.Stellan was in his carrier on the table.Sorin had learned, by this point, that ignoring Stellan's presence was not something the room allowed you to do. He acknowledged him with a nod. Stellan regarded him. They had reached an understanding."Outcome one," Sorin said. "The vow is spoken correctly. The golden bloodline is permanently sealed. No shadow claim, no compact manipulation, no future cycle can touch the heirs or their descend
Sorin found it at three in the morning.He was in the archive — he'd been in the archive for most of the night, running the resonance scan the way Ryder had asked, looking for the mirror gift's reverse signature in the physical space. He found traces: east corridor, nursery approach, the archive room itself, and one room that surprised him enough that he called Ryder's comm immediately.The compact chamber.Ryder found Sorin crouching over the chamber floor in the specific posture of a man who had found something he needed other people to see before he decided how to feel about it."He was here before us," Ryder said."Yes." Sorin stood. He was holding something — a sealed document, compact wax pressed with a stamp Ryder didn't recognize. "He left this on the ledger table. I missed it when we were here earlier because it was under the ledger itself. He'd slid it beneath.""He wanted us to find it after," Ryder said."After we read the ledger. After we found the counterpart entry." Sor
Sera had never been in a room this size before.She stood in the guest suite on the residential level and looked at it the way someone looks at a space they don't know how to inhabit — too much of it, the ceiling too high, the furniture too comfortable, the distance between herself and the nearest
"She died," Ava said.The words came out flat. Not an accusation — just a fact placed on the table between them, something she needed to say out loud before she could look at what was behind it."I was nine," she said. "She died. I went to her funeral. I watched my father stand at the grave and I s
Dara's room was empty.Not the empty of someone who had stepped out. The empty of someone who had made a decision and acted on it — the chair pushed back carefully, the lamp on the desk still warm, a folded page on the seat with Ryder's name on the outside.He opened it.*I am not missing. I went t
Sorin spread four pages across the nursery floor because there was no other surface big enough and Auryn was already sitting there anyway."Move your leg," he said to her.She moved her leg. He laid the final page down and crouched over the spread like a man solving a puzzle he'd been working on fo
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