LOGIN**Elara's POV**
Kael's shoulder dug into my stomach as he sprinted through the dense forest, trees blurring into streaks of black and silver under the moonlight. Every powerful stride sent jolts through my body. His hand stayed clamped on my ass, fingers digging in possessively with each leap over fallen logs and streams. The wind whipped my hair, carrying the distant thunder of pursuing paws.
"Put me down," I demanded, gripping his blood-slick back. My voice came out breathier than I wanted.
"Not a fucking chance," he growled, voice vibrating against my thighs. "You're mine now, Elara Voss. And I'm not letting that bastard anywhere near you again."
Another howl ripped through the night, Darius, closer than before. My stomach twisted. Part of me still felt the ghost of his bond, raw and bleeding from the rejection. But the new one, Kael's, burned hotter, flooding my veins with dark, needy fire.
I twisted to look back. Shadows moved between the trees. At least a dozen wolves. Darius's elite hunters.
"They're gaining," I warned.
Kael's laugh was low and dangerous. He adjusted his grip, sliding me down his front until my legs wrapped around his waist. My core pressed directly against his hard, swinging cock with every step. The friction made me gasp.
"Good," he said, ice-blue eyes flashing as he glanced at me. "Let him chase. Let him smell exactly how wet your pussy is for another alpha."
His words sent a shameful rush of heat between my legs. I hated it. I craved it. Three years of Darius treating me like a broken toy, and now this savage rogue was carrying me like I was his greatest prize.
"Focus," I snapped, but my nails dug into his shoulders as another howl echoed.
Kael veered sharply left, crashing through thick underbrush toward the river. "Hold on tight, little queen."
He leaped. Cold water sprayed as we hit the fast-moving current. He didn't slow, powering through the river with powerful strokes while keeping me wrapped around him. The icy water soaked my dress, making the fabric cling to my breasts and hardened nipples. Kael's gaze dropped there, hungry.
"Fuck, you look good dripping wet," he muttered.
"Eyes forward," I hissed, even as my traitorous hips rocked once against him.
He groaned, fangs grazing my collarbone. "When we stop, I'm burying myself so deep inside you you'll feel me for days."
The bond pulsed between us, thick and demanding. I could feel his need, raw, unfiltered, edged with violence. It terrified me how much I wanted to give in.
Behind us, Darius's howls turned furious as they hit the river. The water would mask our scent for a while, but not forever.
Kael climbed the opposite bank, still carrying me like I weighed nothing. His muscles flexed under my hands, slick with river water and blood. We ran deeper into neutral territory, the trees growing taller, older. Ancient.
"How do you know my real name?" I asked between breaths, trying to distract myself from the growing ache low in my belly.
"I've been watching Ironfang for months," he replied, voice rough. "Waiting for the moment that weak alpha showed his true colors. The Eclipse Dominion has been looking for you, princess. Your father sent me."
My heart stuttered. Father. After all this time.
Another distant roar. Closer again. Darius wasn't giving up.
Kael cursed and picked up speed, weaving through a narrow ravine. Rocks scraped my legs. My dress tore further on a sharp branch, exposing more skin. Kael's hand smoothed over the fresh scratch, almost tenderly, before squeezing my thigh hard.
"Stay with me," he ordered. "Don't let his bond pull you back."
"I rejected him," I whispered, but doubt lingered. The snap still echoed in my chest.
"Not fully," Kael said darkly. "Not until I claim you properly. Knot you. Fill you with my cum until his scent is erased."
His filthy words made me clench around nothing. I buried my face in his neck, inhaling that intoxicating scent, dark forests, blood, and pure alpha male. My fangs ached to bite him.
We burst out of the ravine into a misty clearing. A hidden cave mouth yawned ahead, half-covered by vines. Kael didn't hesitate, ducking inside and setting me down only when we were deep in the shadows.
He pressed me against the cool cave wall immediately, one thick thigh pushing between mine. His mouth crashed down on mine, brutal, claiming, tongue demanding entrance. I moaned into it, hands fisting his hair as I kissed him back just as hard. His cock throbbed hot and heavy against my stomach.
"Need you," he rasped between kisses, hands roaming greedily over my wet dress, palming my breasts, pinching my nipples until I cried out. "Right fucking now."
I was seconds from saying yes when a final, enraged howl echoed from the direction of the river, much farther away now. Then silence.
Kael pulled back slightly, listening. A satisfied smirk curved his bloody lips. "He lost the trail. For now."
Relief washed over me, but it was short-lived. We had escaped. Barely.
Kael stepped back, giving me space, though his eyes still devoured me. "We rest here till dawn, then head to Eclipse territory. Your father's waiting."
I nodded, sliding down the wall to sit, legs shaky. My body still hummed with unspent need. The rejection, the chase, Kael's touch, it all left me reeling.
Hours later, as faint dawn light filtered into the cave, Kael tensed. "We move."
We slipped out quietly, traveling fast but carefully. By midday, we crossed the marked border into safer lands. No sign of Darius.
I allowed myself one small breath of relief.
But that night, back at Ironfang Pack, I would later learn what happened.
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**Darius's POV**
Darius stormed through the broken gates of his pack house, naked, bleeding from multiple wounds, eyes wild with unchecked fury. The courtyard was littered with injured wolves. Seraphina rushed to him, but he shoved her aside hard enough that she hit the ground.
"Get the fuck away from me," he snarled.
Beta Marcus approached cautiously. "Alpha, she's gone. The rogue took her."
Darius's roar shook the walls. He grabbed Marcus by the throat, lifting him off the ground. "She rejected me. In front of everyone. That bitch hid her power, her bloodline, for three years!"
He threw Marcus aside and paced like a caged beast, claws extended.
"I want her back," he growled, voice low and deadly. "Not as Luna. As my prisoner. I'll chain her in the basement and fuck the defiance out of her every single day while she watches Seraphina raise my heir."
His golden eyes burned with pure obsession and revenge. "Prepare the warriors. Call in every alliance. We march on Eclipse Dominion."
He stopped, staring toward the forest where she had disappeared.
"And when I find that rogue bastard Kael, I'll rip his heart out and make Elara eat it."
A cruel, unhinged smile spread across his face.
"This isn't over, Elara. You belong to me. And I'm coming for what's mine."
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**Elara's POV**
Back in the safe territory, as we approached a hidden Eclipse outpost under moonlight, Kael suddenly froze. His head snapped toward the horizon.
"Elara," he said, voice tight. "Your father's scouts are here, but so is something else."
A new scent hit me, familiar, yet twisted with malice.
Darius hadn't returned empty-handed.
He had sent something far worse ahead of him.
And it was already circling us.
The days that followed Tom's death passed in a blur of activity. The hybrids who had fought alongside him scattered, some defecting to Elara's cause while others simply vanished into the wilderness. Those who surrendered were given a choice: join the Northern Valley as free citizens or leave and never return.Most chose to stay.Elara stood on the balcony of the capital's main keep, watching the last of Tom's forces being escorted from the territory. The morning sun was warm on her face, and for the first time in months, she felt something she had almost forgotten.Peace.Kael joined her, their daughter Mira cradled in his arms. The pup had grown so much in the weeks since her birth—her dark eyes were now open and curious, her tiny fingers grasping at everything within reach."She's beautiful," Elara murmured, reaching out to stroke her daughter's cheek."She looks like you," Kael replied. "She has your stubbornness too. She refused to sleep until I held her just right."Elara laughed
The journey to Blackwater Pass took less than a day, though every mile felt like an eternity. Elara rode beside Kael, their daughter nestled against her chest in a sling that Mira had fashioned before they left. The pup—Mira—slept peacefully, oblivious to the war raging around her.Kael kept glancing at them, as if reassuring himself that they were really there. That he hadn't dreamed them into existence."You should rest," Elara said, catching his eye. "You haven't slept in days.""I'll sleep when this is over," he replied. "When Tom is dead and our people are safe."The pass came into view at dawn, its rocky walls scarred with the evidence of battle. Bodies lay scattered across the ground, both friend and foe. The air was thick with smoke and the metallic tang of blood.Elara felt her stomach turn, but she forced herself to look. Forced herself to see exactly what Tom had wrought.Viktor met them at the main encampment, his chest heavily bandaged but his eyes sharp. "You shouldn't b
The contractions came in waves, each one stronger than the last. Elara gripped the edge of the war table, her knuckles white as she breathed through another surge of pain. The maps blurred before her eyes, the markings of troop movements and defensive positions swimming together in a meaningless jumble.Voss was at her side in an instant. "My lady, you need to go to the healers. Now.""I can't," she gritted out. "Not yet. Not while—" Another contraction seized her, cutting off her words. She doubled over, a low groan escaping her throat.Voss caught her arm, steadying her. "The child is coming. You have no choice. I'll have someone carry you if I must."Elara wanted to argue, wanted to insist that she could endure a little longer, that Kael needed her here. But her body was making its own demands, and they were far more urgent than any battle strategy."Send word to Kael," she managed. "Tell him—tell him I need him. Tell him our child is coming.""I'll send the fastest messenger we ha
The war room had transformed overnight. What had once been a place of strategy and measured discussion had become a hub of frantic energy. Maps were pinned to every surface, marked with fresh ink as reports poured in from the eastern front. Messengers came and went in a constant stream, each one bearing news that seemed worse than the last.Elara stood at the center of it all, her hand pressed firmly against her belly as if she could somehow protect the child within from the chaos surrounding them. The pup was active today, moving restlessly as if sensing her mother's anxiety.Voss approached with a fresh report, his face grim. "The eastern ridge has fallen. Tom's forces pushed through our defenses in less than six hours. We lost nearly forty soldiers.""Forty," Elara repeated, the number feeling impossibly heavy. "And Kael?""He's regrouping with what remains of the eastern packs. They're falling back to the secondary defensive position at Blackwater Pass."Elara closed her eyes. Bla
The morning dawned gray and heavy, clouds pressing low over the capital like a physical weight. Elara stood at the window of their chambers, one hand pressed against the glass, the other resting on her belly. The pup had been restless all night, and she'd barely slept.Kael found her there, his bare feet silent on the cold stone floor. He wrapped his arms around her from behind, his warmth seeping through her thin nightgown."You should be resting," he murmured against her hair."I couldn't. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw them. Tom's hybrids. The battles to come." She leaned back into him. "I saw our pup growing up without a father."Kael turned her to face him, his hands cupping her face with fierce tenderness. "That will not happen. I promise you, Elara. I will fight my way back to you. Always."She studied his face—the lines of worry around his eyes that hadn't been there a year ago, the new streaks of silver at his temples. He had aged in ways that had nothing to do with time
Elara walked slowly through the lower training fields, her steps measured as her belly had grown noticeably heavier in the past week. The pup was active today, turning and kicking as if sensing the rising tension in the capital. Kael stayed at her side, one hand lightly supporting her elbow, his expression a mix of pride and worry.“You’re pushing yourself again,” he said quietly. “The healers keep reminding you to rest more.”“I can’t rest while our people prepare for war,” Elara replied, waving to a group of young warriors who straightened at her approach. “They need to see me. They need to know I believe in our victory.”Mira, the bold female warrior Elara had trained before, stepped forward. “Luna, the new recruits are struggling with the shield focus. Can you show us once more?”Elara smiled and raised her hand. A soft golden light bloomed around her, forming a shimmering dome that expanded to cover several warriors. “Breathe with the energy. Let it become part of you. Don’t forc







