LOGINMagnetic Pull
Saxa
Kissing Gran’s cheek, I grabbed my jacket and keys, heading for the door.
Loud.
That was the only thing I could think of as I stepped into the party; people were milling all over the lawn, laughing, shouting, music thumping through the house like a heartbeat.
Am I supposed to knock?
Oh, fuck it.
Walking in, my eyes immediately find Eirik. I take a few hesitant steps forward but quickly broke our eye contact, scanning the room for any sign of Ingrid among the crowd. As I weaved through the throng of people, the music pulsed around me, making it hard to focus. Finally, I spotted Ingrid near the back sliding glass doors, laughing with a group of people.
Relief settled over me as I made my ways towards her, hoping to blend in and catch up. I had only made it a few steps when a hand suddenly wrapped around my arm, pulling me back into his chest.
Instantly, I knew it was him. My heart skipped a beat as my head whipped around, locking eyes with his. Wondering what he could possibly want from me now. His grip was firm, but not harsh. His eyes held a mix of surprise and something deeper, something I couldn’t quite place.
“I didn’t expect to see you here,” he said, voice barely audible over the music.
“You invited me?” I replied, raising an eyebrow. “Or did you just forget about me already?”
Those deep green eyes locked on mine, searching. Heat rose in my chest as his grip tightened just enough to remind me of his presence—a mix of nerves and excitement coursing through me. His touch was electric, sending shivers down my spine.
“You okay, princess?” he bent close, whispering in my ear. His warm breath sent another shiver down my neck, and I nodded, trying to steady my racing heart. Just the thought of his breath against my skin made me break out in a cold sweat. I’d never felt this way before.
Jesus Christ, I have to get it together.
But the longer I stare into his eyes, the stronger the pull becomes. It was like being drawn in by some unseen force, unable to resist the magnetic connection between us.
I take a deep breath, feeling the intensity all crashing down on me at once. “What are you doing to me?” I whisper, barely audible.
“You can’t imagine the thing I’m going to do to you sweet girl.”
His words made my body go limp, the silence between us crackling with electricity. My mind racing, struggling to process the flood of emotions. His gaze burned into mine, making it impossible to think straight. The longer I stare into those eyes the more I realize that they have little flecks of brown in them. I wanted nothing more than to stare into them forever.
“Tell me,” I choked out, voice trembling with need. “What exactly are you going to do to me?”
A slow, confident smile spread across his face as he pressed his body tightly to mine, lips brushing against my ear.
“Oh, min lille ulv,” he whispers. “You’ll just have to wait and see.”
His words sent a thrill through me, straight to my pants leaving me breathless and eager. “I can smell how much you want me, pretty gi—”
“SAXA!! Where have you been?” Ingrid yelled, wrapping her arms around my middle section.
I stumbled back, nearly losing my footing as Ingrid’s sudden embrace disorients me.
“Ingrid,” I yell over the noise, eyes darting back to where Eirik had just been seconds ago—but he was gone..
Mhm, disappointing.
“Come one! Let’s get you a drink,” she says, pulling me towards the makeshift bar in the kitchen.
Everyone around had a good buzz going, and Jesus, were there a lot of people here. I thought Gran said this was a small town?
I grab a cold beer from the bucket and scanned the room again. My eyes landed on Eirik, surrounded by a crowd hanging off his every word, especially the girl draped over the side of his chair. White-hot rage flared from deep inside me seeing her carelessly caress his arm.
He’s mine.
Mine?
Where the hell did that come from?
Eirik wasn’t mine by any stretch—I barely knew him, yet my body ached for him like he owned it.
I took another drink, trying to drown out the noise in my head, but my heart raced even faster. That feeling of possessiveness flickered again, unwelcome and insistent. I try to shake it off, this is ridiculous. We didn’t even know each other 24 hours ago. And yet every instinct in my body is screaming at me.
I push my hair behind my ear and force a smile as Ingrid tries to loop me into the conversation, someone handing me a cup filled with something red and sweet. “Drink it, you need something to calm your nerves.”
“Thanks,” I murmur, taking a sip. The cold liquid burns all the way down, doing nothing to ease the tension building in my shoulders, but I appreciate the gesture.
Around me, the party rages on. People dancing, shouting over the music, and spilling drinks in sloppy, careless ways. But all I could focus on was Eirik—the way his laugh sounded as it reached my ears, the way his eyes flicked toward me every now and then, even when he was surrounded by other people. That magnetic pull tightened again, as if some invisible thread was pulling me closer and closer to him.
I wonder if he feels it too?
Before I could dwell on it anymore, Ingrid grabbed my hand, pulling me to my feet. “Let’s go outside for a bit, too much noise in here.”
The cool air hit my skin as we stepped onto the back porch. The music was muffled out here, but the night felt calmer, more serene.
Ingrid looks at me, her eyes soft but knowing. “You’re thinking about my brother, aren’t you?”
I shrugged, suddenly embarrassed. “You’re some kind of wizard aren’t you?”
She giggles and grabs my arm, “it happens.”
We stood there for a moment, the night air wrapping around us. I glanced back toward the house, wondering how long I could hold out before I had to face whatever this was between Eirik and I. It definitely wouldn’t be tonight.
Beneath the MountainSaxaSomething beneath us wakes.Not metaphorically, not emotionally, not in some distant magical shift humming quietly through the system.Something real.The moment the convergence locks into place between Elias and I, the entire valley reacts like a living thing inhaling for the first time in centuries.The threads pulse again, just once.Hard.Every glowing line beneath the snow flashes blinding white, racing through the forest and into the mountain faster than lightning.And then—Everything stops.No tremors.No roaring.No movement.Silence crashes over the clearing so suddenly it makes my ears ring.Every creature freezes, every wolf, every thread.The entire world holds still. Beside me Elias goes rigid, his fingers tightening painfully around mine. His pupils blow wide as the glyph beneath his skin begins to burn brighter than I’ve ever seen it.“Saxa,” he whispers.But his voice sounds wrong. Distant.Like he’s hearing something I can’t.The mountain a
The Valley ChangesSaxaNo one moves after the creature speaks.The valley seems to freeze around us. Snow drifts slowly through the clearing, glowing faintly silver where the threads burn beneath the ground.The malformed wolf lies motionless at the creature's feet, his breath ragged but growing more steady.Alive.That should feel like a relief, but it doesn’t.Because the thing kneeling beside him just fixed something none of us understood.And it did effortlessly.Eirik steps forward carefully. Every muscle in his body is tense.Protective.Ready to kill if he has to.The creature turns its silver eyes toward him.Not hostile.Just watching.Learning. The threads around its hands dim slowly.Gran drops beside the injured wolf immediately, her hands trembling as she checks his pulse.“He’s stable,” she whispers.Ingrid stares at the creature. “You just… healed him?”The creature tilts its head slightly.“he … tearing.”Its voice sounds smoother now.Less broken.Like every word tea
The Ones Who WonderSaxaThe creatures don’t stop at the ridge, that’s the first thing that goes wrong.The second is the wolves.Because the moment the boundary pulses again, every wolf in the clearing reacts.Not together, differently.Tobin doubles over first. A sharp curse tears from his throat as he grabs the side of his head. Two others behind him stumble backward violently, claws ripping halfway through their fingertips before snapping back.Ingrid’s eyes widen. “What the hell?”Another pulse rolls through the valley, the threads flare yet again. And somewhere deeper in the forest—Wolves start howling.Not one.Not two.But dozens.My stomach drops. Eirik hears it too, his head jerking to the treeline instantly.“That’s not patrol.”“No,” Kaia says quietly. Her eyes remaining fixed on the mountain, “it’s spreading.”The words settle cold in my chest, because I can feel it now. The system isn’t centered in the clearing anymore.The threads are moving outward, through the valley,
The Boundary that BreaksSaxaThe mountain stops waiting, the moment the thought finishes forming in my mind—The heart pulses again.Hard.The shockwave rolls through the valley like thunder trapped under stone. Snow bursts from the ridge in glittering clouds. The threads beneath the clearing flare so bright the ground looks like it’s made of fractured starlight.Elias gasps, “Okay, yeah, that might be worse.”The glyph beneath his shirt begins burning again, not violently like before. But just as intense. Ike the system just grabbed hold of him and refused to let go. Gran tightens her grip on his shoulder. “You cannot keep channeling this much power.”Elias lets out a strained laugh. “Pretty sure the mountain isn’t asking for my permission.”The creatures on the ridge begin moving again, but differently this time. Not all toward the heart.Some stop, turn.Looking back towards the clearing, toward me.The threads react instantly.Every glowing strand connected to those creatures tig
The Heart's CommandSaxaThe pull becomes unbearable. Not immediately, not violently, it just builds like a tide dragging everything in the valley slowly toward the same point.The mountain, the threads tightening beneath the snow, glowing lines stretching toward the ridge like veins leading back to a single beating heart.Elias stumbles beside me. “Okay—yeah—I’m definitely feeling that now.”His voice is strained but steadier than it was earlier, the glyph beneath his shirt burns a bright silver, but it’s not tearing him apart anymore. It’s guiding him.Gran notices immediately, “that’s wrong.”Kaia’s gaze flicks toward Elias, “no.” she whispers. “It’s functioning.”Gran whips her head sharply, “functioning?”Kaia gestures toward the ridge where the light continues to pour from the split seam in the mountain. “The system is trying to complete its alignment.”The threads pulse around us again, harder.The pull inside my chest begins to sharpen as my breath catches. I can feel the direc
The Pull of the HeartSaxaThe mountain eventually stops roaring.That is somehow worse.The sudden silence spreads across the valley like a held breath, the kind that comes just before something breaks.The threads beneath the snow tighten.All of them.Not violently.Not chaotically.Deliberately.Like something enormous just wrapped its fingers around every line of power running through the valley.Elias inhales sharply beside me.“…that’s new.”The glyph beneath his shirt pulses again, brighter than before but steadier than it had been when the system was tearing him apart.This time the light doesn’t flare outward.It pulls.The threads react instantly.Every glowing strand shifts direction.Toward the mountain.The creatures standing in the clearing feel it too.The seven that turned toward me stiffen, their silver eyes snapping toward the ridge as the pull tightens through the system.The others—those already walking toward the mountain—don’t hesitate.They begin moving faster.
Between the Lines of FireSaxaThe walk back feels longer than the journey there, like the forest itself is resisting letting us leave now that it knows our names.Branches brush along our shoulders like a whisper of warnings, and the glyphs in my hand finally quiets, though the heat it leaves behin
Blood and BindingSaxaThe air shifts the moment Elias steps towards her.She lay still, her pale body tangled in moss and runes, but the longer we stand in the clearing, the more it feels like the earth itself was holding its breath. The second flame, another part to the beacon.“I’ll do it, Elais
The Pulse Between UsSaxaThe forest swallows my footsteps, but the pulse in my hand guides me like a thread pulled taut. Each step is heavier than the last—not from exhaustion, but something deeper. Like the glyph itself knew what I was walking towards and was trying to warn me against it. But I di
The Thing at the EdgeSaxaI don’t remember the walk back home. My legs move on instinct, the mark of my pal pulsing like a live wire underneath my skin. The memory of her—of that girl who looked like me, sleeping like she was dead, glowing like a sun beneath stone—staying burned behind my eyes.Whe







