로그인Please note that this story is a continuation of BONDED TO THE ALPHA GOD OF WAR. While it can be enjoyed as a standalone novel, readers are strongly encouraged to read Part One for a deeper understanding of the characters, their relationships, and the events that shaped the world they now inhabit. Many of the emotions, conflicts, and histories explored in this story are rooted in the journey that began in BONDED TO THE ALPHA GOD OF WAR. Thank you for reading, and I hope you enjoy this new journey! * * * He was the one person her father would never accept. Anastasia Kael... the daughter of the Alpha God of War was born into a world shaped by power, loyalty, and the ghosts of old bloodshed. Then she met Kaden... So arrogant, infuriating and unapologetically dangerous. The one boy she should have stayed away from. Because Kaden wasn't just a rule-breaker with a talent for trouble. He was the son of Alpha Kade and Mira, the very people who once tried to destroy everything Lucien Kael loved. The enemies who nearly took Anana's life. The enemies whose names were etched into some of the darkest chapters of her family's history. And while time may bury old wars, it never truly erases them. Some wounds heal while others never do. Lucien Kael could forgive many things. But he would never forgive that bloodline. Yet the harder Anastasia tried to stay away, the harder it became to let go. Because Kaden was everything she should hate... And everything her heart wanted. No matter how many years passed, Lucien Kael would never accept the son of the people who nearly destroyed his world. Falling for Kaden was forbidden. But sometimes, the most dangerous person isn't your enemy... It's the one your heart chooses anyway.
더 보기“...AHH…!”
Anastasia jolted upright violently, the terrified cry tearing from her throat before she could stop it.
Her small body trembled against the sheets while shaky breaths escaped her unevenly, broken… almost painful, it felt as though fear itself had wrapped too tightly around her chest.
Sweat clung heavily to her skin. But even while awake… the nightmare refused to let go. It still burned vividly behind her eyes… Burning kingdoms collapsing beneath blackened skies.
Massive wolves ripping through blood-soaked battlefields, their vicious snarls swallowed by the agonizing screams of dying warriors. Rivers of blood stretched endlessly across the earth, thick enough to reflect the flames devouring the world around them.
Bodies… smoke with nothing short of absolute ruin. And then the screams… God, the screams.
They echoed endlessly through the darkness, twisted with agony so deep it barely sounded human anymore.
But the worst part…
The thing that made fear crawl violently through her chest… Was what stood above it all.
Enormous black wings stretched slowly across the blood-red sky, vast enough to swallow the light itself whole. They did not look like feathers… nor flesh. They looked like darkness… Living darkness.
Something ancient and wrong. And beneath those monstrous wings… Something was watching. Not merely watching the destruction… but watching her.
A presence so terrifying it made her entire body go cold, it felt less like death… and more like the very thing death itself answered to.
Her breathing trembled violently. And before she could even fully understand what she had seen… Anastasia scrambled out of bed in panic.
Fear moved her faster than thought itself.
Her tiny legs rushed desperately across the cold floor while her trembling fingers clutched tightly against the fabric of her nightdress. Tears blurred her vision. Her heart pounded so hard it hurt.
The darkness of the hallway suddenly felt too large… too endless, every shadow making the nightmare feel as though it was still chasing her.
“Mother…!”
Her frightened voice cracked helplessly through the silence.
“Father…”
The moment she pushed the chamber doors open, both Lucien and Anana were already awake.
The fear on Anastasia’s face was enough to pull every ounce of attention towards her instantly.
“Anastasia…”
She rushed towards them without hesitation, climbing hurriedly onto the bed as tears streamed down her cheeks, her tiny body trembling so badly she could barely breathe properly.
Lucien immediately gathered her against his chest, his large arm wrapping securely around her as instinct itself demanded he protect her from whatever had frightened her this badly.
One hand cupped the back of her head carefully, holding her close enough for her to feel his warmth.
“You’re alright,” he murmured softly, his voice calm despite the sharp concern hidden beneath it. “Easy, little wolf… breathe.”
And somehow, even frightened, Anastasia still instinctively clung tighter to him at the sound of his voice.
Anana moved closer instantly, pulling both of them into her embrace as her fingers slid gently through Anastasia’s hair, soothing and patient.
“Oh, my angel…” she whispered tenderly, pressing a kiss against her daughter’s forehead. “What happened?”
Anastasia swallowed shakily before managing to speak through uneven breaths.
“I saw…” she whispered fearfully, her voice trembling so badly the words almost broke apart. “Burning kingdoms…”
Her tiny fingers tightened desperately against Lucien’s shirt like letting go would drag her back into that nightmare.
“Wolves… tearing through battlefields…”
Anana’s expression shifted slightly at the fear in her daughter’s voice.
“Rivers of blood beneath broken skies…” Anastasia continued weakly, tears slipping down her cheeks now. “And screams everywhere…”
Her breathing faltered.
“There was smoke… and giant black wings in the sky…”
The last words barely left her lips above a frightened whisper.
Then silence followed… so heavy and unsettling.
Anana immediately pulled Anastasia closer against her chest, her hand stroked slowly through her hair.
“Oh, my sweet girl…” she whispered tenderly, pressing soft kisses against her forehead again and again. “Nothing is going to hurt you. Not while we’re here.”
Lucien’s arms remained firmly around Anastasia, steady and protective in a way that made even fear seem smaller beside him.
His hand moved slowly along her back, grounding her carefully while he lowered his head to press a lingering kiss against her hair.
“You’re safe,” he murmured quietly. “No nightmare can reach you here.”
Anastasia clung tighter to them both, her tiny fingers curling weakly into Lucien’s shirt while Anana continued humming softly beneath her breath.
The sound was gentle and warm. And slowly… little by little… the violent trembling in Anastasia’s small body began to ease. Her breathing steadied, her tears slowed. Until exhaustion finally pulled her back to sleep safely within their arms.
The room slowly fell silent again afterwards.
Only Anastasia’s soft breathing remained between them now as she slept peacefully within their arms, unaware of the quiet tension that had settled over the room.
Then Lucien finally lifted his gaze towards Anana. And Anana looked back at him instantly. No words were needed at first.
Because the understanding had already passed between them the moment Anastasia described what she saw.
“This was her first manifestation,” Anana murmured softly, her fingers still brushing gently through Anastasia’s hair. But even while holding her daughter close, worry flickered visibly across her face now.
“She’s only ten…”
Her voice lowered further, quieter this time.
“It’s too early.”
Because every supernatural child manifested at thirteen and never at ten.
The silence that followed felt heavier now.
Lucien remained quiet for a moment, his gaze resting on Anastasia’s sleeping face before he finally spoke.
“It’s shocking… yes,” he admitted softly.
Then his eyes lifted towards Anana again.
“But Anastasia was never meant to be ordinary.”
His voice carried a certain calm certainty… the kind that came from already knowing the truth long before tonight.
“Not when she’s our child.”
A faint silence followed before he continued quietly,
“I’m a rare hybrid born from two royal bloodlines… wolves and witches intertwined into one existence.”
Then his gaze softened slightly as it settled on Anana.
“And you are the last true blood of the Blue Moon Pack’s royal lineage.”
His hand moved gently along Anastasia’s back as he spoke again, quieter this time… almost thoughtful.
“Anastasia was born from power itself.”
A pause settled between them.
Then finally…
Lucien lowered his gaze towards their sleeping daughter once more, something unreadable flickering softly through his eyes.
“Of course she was going to be different.”
Anana exhaled softly, her fingers brushing carefully through Anastasia’s hair again as she slept peacefully between them.
Then slowly… her eyes lifted back to Lucien’s.
A quiet silence passed. Before finally…
“It’s time,” Anana whispered softly.
Lucien remained still for a moment, his gaze resting on their daughter.
Then he nodded once.
“Yes.”
A faint sadness flickered through Anana’s expression despite herself.
“She’s still so little, Lucien…”
“I know,” he murmured quietly.
Anana looked back down at Anastasia. “But if her manifestation has already begun…” she whispered, concern threading through her voice now, “then her training has to begin too.”
Lucien’s arm tightened slightly around Anastasia as if instinct alone wanted to shield her from everything waiting beyond this room.
“She needs to learn control,” he said calmly. “Before her power grows beyond her.”
Silence settled briefly again. Then Anana finally nodded faintly.
“The academy…”
Lucien looked at her.
“Yes,” he answered quietly.
Anana didn't answer immediately.She simply looked at her daughter… Really looked at her.Past the frustration, the confusion… the hurt she'd been carrying since the moment she stepped into the academy.She saw the uncertainty hidden behind those familiar blue eyes.The quiet fear Anastasia hadn't fully voiced…The fear that one day she would disappear beneath the weight of her surname.Slowly, Anana reached up and brushed a loose strand of hair behind her ear.The gesture was gentle, patient and loving.The same gesture she'd used when Anastasia was a toddler struggling to say her first words.Then she smiled… A small smile. The very kind that somehow always made the world feel lighter."My little wolf..."Anastasia's gaze remained fixed on her.Anana took one of her hands and squeezed it softly."Do you know what I see when I look at you?"Anastasia blinked."What?""I don't see Lucien."The answer came immediately. Without hesitation or doubt."I don't see the Alpha God of War."He
Anana's expression softened even further.Without a word, she reached for Anastasia's hands and gently folded them between her own… It was so warm and comforting.The exact kind of touch that had soothed scraped knees, bad dreams, and childhood fears long before Anastasia could even remember them."Come here."Her voice was soft and gentle.Anastasia didn't resist… She never did when her mother used that tone.Anana led her across the room, their hands still linked.The fire crackled softly nearby, filling the space with warmth.She guided Anastasia towards one of the large fur-covered chairs before settling beside her instead of across from her.She was close enough that their shoulders touched and definitely close enough that Anastasia could lean against her if she wanted.And somehow...Anana always seemed to know when she needed that.One arm naturally slipped around Anastasia's shoulders.The other remained wrapped around her hand."Now..."Her eyes sparkled with curiosity."Tell
Anastasia remained where she was for a few moments longer.Her gaze lingered on Kaden.The boy looked as though he'd checked out of reality halfway through their conversation and simply never bothered coming back.Honestly...She wasn't entirely convinced he wasn't asleep.A faint breeze stirred the leaves overhead, carrying their scent around the clearing.The frustration that had been clawing at her all afternoon had begun to settle… Not completely. Just enough for her to breathe.Then voices drifted through the trees. It was distant at first… Then closer.Footsteps followed… Lots of them. Students.The sounds immediately pulled her attention away from Kaden.Anastasia turned her head.Through gaps in the trees, she caught glimpses of students moving across the academy grounds.Groups crossed the pathways with books tucked beneath their arms.Others hurried towards distant buildings. Some were already running.The sight made her stomach drop.The lunch break was ending… Classes were
She immediately jumped to her feet and spun around.Her gaze swept across the clearing… Left! Right!Nothing! Just trees, rocks and more trees.Her brows furrowed.Had she imagined that?The voice had sounded real… Far too real.Then…A figure shifted on the opposite side of the massive boulder beside her.Anastasia stiffened.A boy… Older than her, much older.He was stretched comfortably across the other side of the rock as though he'd been there the entire time.One arm rested beneath his head, serving as a makeshift pillow. The other lay across part of his face, shielding his eyes from the sunlight filtering through the leaves above.He looked completely at ease. Completely relaxed like someone enjoying a quiet afternoon nap… Or trying to.His eyes remained closed.His expression carried a remarkable amount of indifference for someone who had apparently been listening to her rant at the sky, the trees, and the academy for who knew how long.He looked thoroughly bored or maybe unim






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