Home / Romance / THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS / ARRIVAL AT THE MANOR

Share

ARRIVAL AT THE MANOR

last update publish date: 2026-04-06 03:10:26

The carriage wheels crunched through fresh powder as Elara stepped down into the snow-covered courtyard. Icy air bit at her cheeks, carrying the sharp scent of pine, woodsmoke, and something darker—raw, masculine magic that made her pulse quicken. The manor loomed above her like a living beast, black stone towers piercing the steel-gray sky, their peaks crowned with frost. Golden light spilled from tall arched windows, as though the house itself was breathing, hungry, and waiting for her.

Awe twisted with unease low in her belly. This place was beautiful in the way only dangerous things could be—ancient, untamed, and far too aware.

Lyra seized her hand, laughing as she tugged her toward the grand entrance. “Come on, you’ll freeze out here! Father’s waiting inside.” Her voice was bright and innocent, full of pure joy. Elara forced a smile, but her heart slammed against her ribs at the mention of him.

The heavy oak doors swung open on their own, carved runes shimmering faintly in the torchlight like living veins. Inside, the manor came alive to greet her. Portraits leaned forward from gilded frames, whispering secrets. A suit of armor saluted with a metallic clank as she passed. Crystal chandeliers scattered warm firelight across velvet drapes and polished marble, turning the grand hall into a dream of gold and shadow. It was dazzling. Overwhelming.

And beneath the enchantment, something darker pulsed—thick, anticipatory, and unmistakably carnal.

Kaelen stood at the far end of the hall beside the massive hearth, where emerald flames danced and crackled. He was even taller than she remembered, broad-shouldered and commanding, wrapped in a heavy cloak of silver wolf fur. Dark hair streaked with silver fell to his collar. When he turned toward her, the entire room seemed to shrink until only the charged space between them remained.

“Elara,” he said. His voice rolled over her like deep thunder wrapped in velvet—low, resonant, and devastating. It slid straight between her thighs, making her clit throb instantly. “Welcome to our home.”

Her curtsy was shaky, knees weak. “Thank you, my lord. It is… an honor.”

His gaze locked onto hers, then dragged slowly down her body with blatant hunger. It lingered on the swell of her breasts beneath her cloak, traced the curve of her waist, and settled for a heartbeat on the apex of her thighs as if he could smell how wet she already was. Elara felt that look like a physical caress—hot, possessive, filthy. Fresh slickness flooded her core, soaking her silk panties in a rush. Her nipples tightened painfully against the fabric of her gown, and she had to press her thighs together to stop the sudden ache.

She had wanted this man for years. Since the very first time she’d met him at the Academy, when he was nothing but Lyra’s intimidating, devastatingly handsome father. Every stolen glance across crowded rooms had left her dripping and ashamed. Every low word spoken near her ear had sent her home to finger herself furiously while moaning his name into her pillow. And now, under his roof, one single look from him had her cunt clenching around nothing, slick coating her inner thighs.

He knew. The faint, dangerous curve of his lips told her he knew exactly what he was doing to her.

For one heartbeat the world held only them—until Lyra swept between them, laughing brightly, grabbing Elara’s arm. “Come warm yourself by the fire! You must be freezing.”

The spell broke, but the heat between Elara’s legs did not.

Servants moved through the hall with silver trays of mulled wine and honeyed fruits. Lyra chattered happily, introducing Elara to a swirl of cousins, jeweled aunts, and giggling children waving sparklers that left trails of colored light in the air. Laughter and music filled every corner. Yet Elara felt Kaelen’s presence like a heavy hand on the small of her back. Even when he stood across the room speaking to guests, his deep laughter carried to her, vibrating through her bones and straight to her swollen clit.

Every time their eyes met across the crowd, another pulse of wetness slicked her folds. She was soaked—ruined—her panties clinging obscenely to her pussy as she shifted her weight. The taboo of it all only made her hotter: this was Lyra’s father. The man who had raised her best friend. The Alpha who should have been untouchable. And yet here she was, dripping for him like a whore while smiling and nodding at his daughter.

Later, when the guests began to retire, Lyra linked arms with her and led her up the grand staircase. The steps shifted and swayed gently beneath their feet, almost caressing her calves as they rose. “You’ll love your room,” Lyra said with a grin. “It overlooks the east gardens. Father had it prepared especially for you.”

Elara’s breath hitched. Especially for you. The words sent another shameful gush of arousal between her legs. Why would he do that? Was he thinking about her when he chose the room? Imagining her lying in that bed, legs spread, fingers buried inside herself while she thought of him?

She murmured thanks, cheeks burning.

The chamber was exquisite and far too intimate: a massive canopy bed draped in deep emerald velvet, a fireplace already crackling with golden flames, and tall bookshelves lined with tomes that hummed softly with magic. The large window overlooked snow-covered gardens lit by floating lanterns that glowed like fireflies. It was perfect. Seductive. Dangerous.

That night, beneath the heavy velvet canopy, sleep refused to come.

The manor creaked and whispered around her, its ancient enchantments restless. Faint laughter and clinking glasses drifted up from the halls below. And beneath it all, she thought she caught Kaelen’s low, steady voice carrying through the stone walls—like a caress meant only for her.

Her body betrayed her completely.

Elara’s hand slid beneath the covers before she could stop it. She was drenched. Her fingers slipped easily over her swollen, slick folds, circling her aching clit as she bit down hard on her lip to stay silent. Memories flooded her: Kaelen’s burning gaze, the way his eyes had devoured her breasts, the deep timbre of his voice saying her name. She imagined his large, rough hands shoving her gown up, spreading her thighs, and claiming her right there against the hearth while the entire household celebrated below.

A soft, broken whimper escaped her. She was so close already—years of suppressed longing pouring out in hot, shameful waves.

I will resist, she whispered desperately into the dark, even as two fingers slid deep inside her dripping cunt. I will not betray Lyra.

But the promise shattered the moment she pictured Kaelen’s silver-streaked head between her legs, his tongue replacing her fingers.

The fire flickered wildly, casting long shadows across the room. For a heartbeat, one of them seemed to move—tall, broad, watching her with hungry eyes as she fucked herself with frantic, wet sounds.

Elara came hard, muffling her cry against the pillow, her pussy clenching and gushing around her fingers while the manor itself seemed to hum with approval.

The Winter Solstice had only just begun.

And deep down, trembling with guilt and unbearable need, Elara already knew she was going to lose this battle… and part of her had never wanted to win.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    EPILOGUE: THE ETERNAL DAWN

    Years had passed since the long, agonizing winter of their lives had finally broken. The grand manor no longer stood as a bleak fortress of shadows and systemic hunger; it had become a magnificent, living beacon of the new order, its ancient stone walls permanently warmed by the sweet laughter of young children and the steady, prosperous rhythm of a northern territory at peace. The First Pact’s ancient, bloody influence had been completely softened into a quiet, respected memory, its wild hunger thoroughly tamed by the deliberate choices of those who absolutely refused to let it define them or control their futures. The old, aggressive blueprints of dominance and submission had completely lost their grip on the land, buried forever beneath a clean, unyielding foundation of mutual respect and co-sovereignty. In the high hanging valley of the Shield Outpost, Elara stood proud on the wide wooden balcony, the crisp mountain air carrying the sweet, vibrant scent of blooming alpine wild

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE ABSOLUTE DAWN

    The deep mountain winter did not relent, but its bite had lost all power to terrify. Across the vast, snow-shrouded expanse of the northern territories, the howling blizzards and jagged walls of blue ice had transformed from a hostile prison into a magnificent, unassailable fortress wall. The old blueprint of the world—one built on the brutal, unchecked tyranny of dominant Alphas, the suffocating dictates of a corrupt Assembly, and the systematic silencing of the vulnerable—had been utterly incinerated. Out of its ash, a pristine, unblemished landscape had emerged, carved into the very stone of the peaks by the power of free choice. In the high, hanging valley of the Shield Outpost, the morning sun rose like a brilliant sheet of spun silver, flooding the bedroom of the timber cabin with an incandescent warmth. The great cedar logs in the hearth had burned down to a deep, permanent bed of crimson embers, casting a lazy, flickering amber glow across the thick silver-fox pelts coveri

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE SOVEREIGNS’ RETREAT

    While the High Shield Outpost provided a rugged, isolated sanctuary for Elara and Rowan, the royal retreat of the Silver Peaks offered a different kind of refuge for Lyra and King Aldric. Located on a sheer cliffside overlooking the roaring, frozen cataracts of the Western Marches—the very territory Aldric had legally severed from his crown and granted to his queen—the Citadel of Frost was a masterpiece of ancient architecture. Its high, vaulted ceilings were made of polished white stone, and its expansive glass galleries looked out over a vast, breathtaking wilderness of ice and sky. Here, three days' ride from the political machinery of the capital, the new sovereigns of the coalition had come to claim their own dawn. In the master solar of the citadel, a massive hearth forged from dark iron crackled merrily, throwing a fierce, crimson warmth across the sprawling furs and heavy velvet tapestries that lined the room. The sharp, metallic scent of the mountain air mingled with th

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE HORIZON BEYOND THE SNOW

    The isolation of the High Shield Outpost was absolute. Located three days' ride north of the main manor, the sanctuary was a fortress cut from the very bone of the mountain, nestled in a hidden hanging valley where the pine trees grew thick and heavy with frozen frost. It was a place designed not for courtly gatherings or military strategies, but for deep, unyielding survival against the elements. Here, the political noise of the new alliance faded into the howling mountain wind, leaving nothing behind but the pristine expanse of the white horizon. Inside the private cabin attached to the upper tier of the outpost, the winter chill was completely banished. A massive stone hearth occupied an entire wall, its deep hearth bed filled with roaring logs of sweet cedar and seasoned oak that threw a rich, golden-amber glow across the room. The floors were covered in thick, layered pelts of silver-fox and mountain bear, and the air carried the clean, grounding scent of woodsmoke, dried lav

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE LEGACY OF SISTERS

    The afternoon sun cast identical, elongated geometric patterns of pale gold across the vast expanse of the shared courtyard connecting the two main wings of the ancestral manor. For centuries, this central stone courtyard had been a place of strict, unyielding division—a literal and symbolic dividing line between the violent martial strength of the warriors' barracks and the isolated, heavily guarded sanctuaries of the noble ladies. It had been designed to keep the vulnerable segregated and the dominant on display. Today, however, the architecture of the space had shifted entirely; it was no longer a barrier of containment, but a wide, sunlit bridge. Elara stepped out onto the sun-warmed flagstones, the cool, reassuring weight of Rowan’s ancestral starmetal medallion resting safely against the soft cream silk of her linen robe. The medallion pulsed with a faint, rhythmic silver light that felt perfectly attuned to the steady beat of her own heart. From the opposite side of the col

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE SOVEREIGN’S PLEDGE

    The morning sun of the new era climbed higher into the crisp winter sky, flooding the private solar of the royal quarters with a brilliant, golden warmth. The heavy timber walls, decorated with the ancient battle standards of the Silver Peaks, seemed to soften under the bright light, their old woven threads of blood-red and iron-gray losing their harsh, historical menace. Outside, the distant sound of the Vanguard captains organizing the final border patrols provided a reassuring, steady background hum to the quiet room. It was the sound of a kingdom settling into an unshakeable peace, a rhythmic clanking of armor and barking of structural commands that no longer signaled an impending siege, but a permanent baseline of safety. Lyra stood by the wide, arched window, her dark hair falling loosely over the shoulders of a simple, elegant gown of forest-green wool. The heavy, formal velvet train from yesterday's historic ceremony had been put away, leaving her unencumbered. Her fingers

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE SECRET GROWS

    The manor’s brilliance had begun to feel like a beautiful, suffocating cage. Every lantern shimmered too brightly, every portrait leaned too far from its frame with knowing eyes, and every enchanted whisper seemed to carry Elara’s name on a breath of accusation. She moved through the corridors wi

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE MORNING AFTER

    The manor awoke to bright winter sunlight spilling across the snow, its towers glittering like crystal, its gardens crowned with fresh frost that sparkled under the pale gold sky. Bells chimed cheerfully from the turrets, summoning servants to their morning tasks, and the corridors filled with th

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE FESTIVAL OF FIREWORKS

    The Solstice festival reached its dazzling crescendo that night. The manor glittered with wild enchantments, its black towers crowned with floating lanterns that glowed like captured stars against the dark sky. Guests spilled into the snow-dusted gardens, their laughter rising into the crisp air,

  • THE MANOR OF WINTER SECRETS    THE CONFESSION

    The manor slept, but Elara could not. The corridors lay hushed and dark, portraits silent in their frames, enchanted candles reduced to glowing embers. Outside, snow continued to fall in soft, relentless waves, blanketing the gardens in pristine white silence. Inside her chamber, however, a viole

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status