LOGINMona's POV
The glow spread from my core outward, turning my skin translucent like living flame. Father jerked back, but kept the knife at my throat.
"Impossible," he snarled. "The collar—" "Can't stop what's already inside her," a woman's voice rang out. A figure in Academy robes stepped forward, her silver hair gleaming in the moonlight. "Phoenix tears, I'm guessing? Clever girl." "Professor Aria," Derek breathed, relief evident in his voice. The woman's violet eyes fixed on me. "Happy birthday, little phoenix. Your true awakening begins now." "Stop!" Father pressed the knife harder, drawing blood. "I'll kill her before I let her become—" His words cut off in a gurgle. Everyone gasped. Leon stood behind Father, his own knife buried in our father's side. "Enough," my brother said quietly. "I've watched you torment her for eighteen years. No more." Father stumbled, releasing me. But as I pulled away, he grabbed the collar around my neck and twisted something. A hidden mechanism clicked. "If I can't control you," he gasped, blood frothing at his lips, "no one will." The collar began to heat up, glowing red-hot. Not just suppressing now – destroying. "Get it off!" Derek roared, shifting to human form and rushing toward me. "That's a kill switch!" Professor Aria and several Academy wolves converged on me, but the moment they touched the collar, they were blown backward by dark magic. "Only the one who placed it can remove it," Selena said, her voice oddly calm. "And Father's dying. In about thirty seconds, that collar will implode, taking Mona and anyone within fifty feet with it." "You knew," Mother – Elena – whispered from the crowd. "You knew he had a kill switch." "Of course I knew." Selena smiled. "I helped him install it." The collar burned hotter. My vision blurred. Through the pain, I saw Derek fighting to reach me, held back by the magical barrier. Sophie was screaming. Leon cradled Father's dying form, begging him to remove the collar. But Father just laughed, blood bubbling from his lips. "We die... together... monster..." Twenty seconds. "Everyone get back!" Professor Aria commanded. "Beyond the blast radius!" "No!" Derek struggled against the Academy wolves dragging him away. "I won't leave her!" Fifteen seconds. The phoenix tears in my blood responded to my approaching death, surging with desperate power. My skin cracked like an eggshell, light pouring through the fractures. "Interesting," Professor Aria murmured, not retreating like the others. "Do you know what happens when you try to kill a phoenix, dear?" Ten seconds. "They burn," I whispered, understanding flooding through me. "They burn," she agreed. "And then..." Five seconds. I closed my eyes and let go. The explosion should have killed everyone. Should have leveled the pack circle, turned everything to ash. Instead, I became the explosion. My body shattered into a million pieces of light and flame. The collar detonated, but instead of destroying, its dark magic was consumed by something far older, far more powerful. Phoenix fire. I was everywhere and nowhere. I was the flame that danced in every torch, the heat in every breath, the light of the stars themselves. I could feel every heartbeat in the circle, taste every fear, every hope. And then, in the center of the inferno, I began to reform. First bones, gleaming gold instead of white. Then muscles, woven from threads of fire. Skin that sparkled with embedded flames. And finally, opening my eyes, I found they now burned with eternal fire. The collar lay in pieces at my feet, nothing but twisted metal and failed magic. "Impossible," Selena breathed. "You should be dead." "Phoenix Wolves don't die," Professor Aria said softly. "They resurrect. Stronger each time." I stood slowly, naked but clothed in flames that didn't burn. My hair, once auburn, now cascaded in waves of living fire. When I spoke, my voice carried harmonics that made everyone shiver. "Father?" I looked at Marcus, who lay dying in Leon's arms, his eyes wide with terror. "Monster," he whispered. "No." I knelt beside him, and he flinched. "Just your daughter. The one you poisoned, imprisoned, tortured. But still your daughter." I placed my hand on his wound. Phoenix fire flowed from my fingers, but instead of healing, it did something else. It showed him the truth. Every memory he'd suppressed, every lie he'd told himself, every moment of my mother Lyra's life that he'd tried to forget. He saw her beauty, her power, her love for the child growing inside her. He saw his own jealousy, his fear that their daughter would surpass him. He saw the moment he decided to suppress me. "I'm sorry," he gasped, tears streaming down his face. "Lyra, I'm so sorry..." "She's not here to forgive you," I said quietly. "But I am." Phoenix fire poured into him, not to heal but to purify. The darkness in his soul burned away, leaving only the man he could have been. Marcus Blackstone died with clarity in his eyes and my mother's name on his lips. I stood, turning to face the crowd. Some knelt, recognizing the ancient power before them. Others backed away in fear. "Mona," Derek stepped forward, the magical barrier gone. "Are you..." "I'm still me," I said, though I wasn't sure that was entirely true. "Just... more." "The awakening isn't complete," Professor Aria announced. "The phoenix has risen, but the wolf has not yet emerged." "What do you mean?" Leon asked, still kneeling by Father's body. "She means I haven't shifted," I said, understanding flowing through my new consciousness. "The phoenix is only half of what I am." "The blood moon rises in three nights," Aria continued. "If you don't complete the transformation by then, the two halves of your nature will tear you apart." "Then we have three days," Derek said firmly, moving to stand beside me. His presence calmed the raging fire under my skin. "Three days to learn control," Aria nodded. "Three days to prepare for what's coming." "What's coming?" Sophie asked, finally brave enough to approach. Aria's expression darkened. "The ones who sent the rogues. They weren't trying to capture her – they were trying to force her awakening. Someone wanted the Phoenix Wolf to rise." "Who?" I demanded. "The Shadow King," a new voice spoke from the darkness. A figure emerged, cloaked and hooded. "He who collects rare wolves for his army." "And you are?" Derek growled, stepping protectively in front of me. The figure lowered his hood, revealing a face that made everyone gasp. My face. Masculine, older, but unmistakably related. "I'm Marcus Bloodmoon," he said, crimson eyes exactly like mine meeting my gaze. "Lyra's brother. Your uncle. And I've been searching for you for eighteen years." "That's impossible," Elena whispered. "The Bloodmoon line was destroyed—" "Not destroyed," Marcus Bloodmoon corrected. "Hidden. Waiting." He looked at me with something like hunger. "Waiting for the last Phoenix Wolf to finally come home." "She's not going anywhere with you," Derek snarled. Marcus smiled, and it was predatory. "Oh, but she is. You see, the Shadow King already has her scent. His hunters are less than a day away. And the only place safe from him is the Bloodmoon sanctuary." "How do we know you're really who you say you are?" I challenged. In response, he burst into flames. Phoenix fire, exactly like mine. "Because, little niece," he said through the inferno, "you're not the last Phoenix Wolf after all." The ground suddenly shook. In the distance, an inhuman howl echoed through the night – nothing like any wolf I'd ever heard. "They're already here," Marcus said urgently. "The Shadow King's vanguard. We need to leave. Now." Another howl, closer this time. The crowd scattered in panic. "Mona," Derek grabbed my hand. "We should—" His words cut off as a massive shape crashed into the pack circle. Not a wolf. Not entirely. It stood on two legs, eight feet tall, covered in shadows that moved like living things. "Shadow Walker," Professor Aria breathed in horror. "He sent a Shadow Walker." The creature's red eyes fixed on me, and it smiled with too many teeth. "Found you, little phoenix."Mona's POV The bone jutted through Derek's shoulder at an angle that made my stomach turn, white and sharp against his torn flesh, while his wolf form flickered in and out like a broken television signal."Don't shift!" Sophie screamed, her hands pressing against the wound as blood pooled beneath him on the Bloodrose courtyard stones. "If you shift now, the bone could pierce your heart!"But Derek couldn't control it. The injury from the territorial dispute with the Western Packs had damaged something deeper than flesh—it had severed his connection to his wolf. His body kept trying to transform, caught between human and beast, each attempt tearing the wound wider."Mom," Cassian knelt beside me, his twenty-one-year-old face carved from stone. "The Western Pack Alpha did this deliberately. He knew exactly where to strike to cause a shift-lock."Shift-lock. The condition every wolf feared more than death. Trapped between forms, unable to complete the transformation either way. Most die
Mona's POV The contraction hit Lyra like a freight train, and through our pack bond, I felt it three hundred miles away."She's not ready," Selena said, her hands glowing with green healing light as she worked over Lyra's swollen belly in the hidden medical facility. "The twins are coming too fast. Their energy—it's unlike anything I've ever felt."My sister had arrived minutes before me, her witch-sense detecting the labor before Rose's emotional perception could pinpoint it. Now Selena stood as the only thing between my daughter and whatever these twins truly were. One child, Althea, had taught Selena to balance motherhood with power. But this—delivering the twins everyone feared or coveted—this tested even her evolved abilities."Where's Corin?" I asked, knowing her husband's calming presence helped stabilize her power."Teaching at the Academy. Althea's with him." Selena's hands trembled slightly. "Mona, these babies—their energy is rewriting the room's molecular structure. Look.
Mona's POV The scream that tore from Myra's throat wasn't human—it was phoenix, pure and primal, as flames erupted from her seven-year-old body and consumed the First Pack warrior who'd grabbed her."Nobody touches my daughter," Nova snarled, her own transformation instant and devastating. Where my sister-in-law stood a heartbeat ago, now a creature of living flame roared into existence, her phoenix form magnificent and terrible. The funeral hall's temperature spiked twenty degrees in seconds.The First Pack warrior stumbled back, his ancient flesh regenerating even as it burned. These weren't ordinary wolves. They were the originals, the ones who'd walked the earth before civilization tried to tame us. And they'd come for the children—all of them."Protect the twelve!" Derek's command cut through the chaos as our pack shifted in unison. But the First Pack moved like synchronized death, each warrior three times the size of our largest wolf, their eyes holding centuries of cunning.No
Mona's POV Aria's hand felt like paper in mine—thin, translucent, the veins blue rivers beneath skin that had weathered eighty-seven years of secrets."Stop looking at me like I'm already gone," she whispered, her voice still carrying that teacher's authority even as her chest barely rose with each breath. "I have something to tell you first."I'd driven through the night when her assistant called. Aria Torres, the woman who'd guided our kind through integration, who'd built bridges between worlds, was dying. Not from violence or betrayal, but from the simple cruelty of time. The monitors beeped steadily in her private room at Sanctuary General, the hospital she'd helped establish for our kind forty years ago."Lyra's safe," I said, thinking she worried about my pregnant daughter, hidden somewhere even I didn't know. "The twins she's carrying—""Not about that." Aria's fingers tightened slightly on mine. "About your mother. About what really happened the night she died."My breath ca
Mona's POV The letter arrived on a Tuesday, carried by a crow that shouldn't have been able to find us through Derek's new protective barriers, but Leon always had a way of making the impossible happen.*Mona, Sophie's in labor. Complications. We need you.*I left Rose sleeping, her emotional exhaustion from last night's revelation still weighing her down. The twins were never alone—those words haunted me during the entire drive to Leon's territory. But my brother needed me now, and some things transcended even apocalyptic warnings.I found Leon pacing outside his bedroom, his Alpha composure shattered. "Three hours. Sophie's been screaming for three hours. The healers say the baby's turned wrong, and Sophie keeps losing consciousness between contractions.""Where's Aeron?""With the neighbors. He doesn't need to hear his mother—" Leon's voice broke. "Mona, I can't lose her."I pushed past him into the room. Sophie lay drenched in sweat, her face gray with pain. The healers looked up
Mona's POV The scream tore through the house at three in the morning—not Rose's scream, but somehow coming from her room.I found her curled in the corner, hands pressed to her temples, tears streaming down her face. "Make it stop, Mom. Please. I can hear them all.""Hear who?" I knelt beside my twelve-year-old daughter, but when I touched her shoulder, pain shot through me—not mine, someone else's. Fear. Desperation. The metallic taste of blood that wasn't in my mouth."Everyone." Rose's marks weren't just glowing now; they pulsed with each heartbeat, each pulse bringing another wave of foreign emotion. "The pack. The prisoners at the Academy. Lyra—God, Lyra's so angry. And Jin... Jin's dying."Derek burst through the door with Cassian behind him, but Rose held up her hand. "Don't touch me. You'll feel it too.""Feel what?" Derek asked, but I saw him stagger as he got too close, his face contorting with phantom pain."Everything." Rose's voice was older than twelve, older than any c
Mona's POV Tavin's family photo fell from his pocket as Derek slammed him against the wall.Three children. A pregnant wife. All with silver-fire eyes like his, all smiling like the world hadn't broken them yet."They have them," Tavin sobbed, not fighting back. "Amaya took them yesterday. Said if
Mona's POV "Your name is Elena," Cassia whispered, pressing forged papers into my aged hands. "A healer from the Eastern Territories. Your phoenix line is diluted—third generation. You're here seeking protection after Shadow Walkers destroyed your village."I stared at the identification, at the f
Mona's POV "That's not my mother," I said, staring at the thing wearing Leon's body like an ill-fitting coat. "My mother would never—""Your mother is dead," Amaya interrupted, her voice soft as silk and twice as dangerous. "This is just her echo, refined and perfected over eighteen years. No weak
Mona's POV The heart-shaped pendant burned against my palm, eighteen years of preserved phoenix fire suddenly alive and screaming. The moment my skin touched metal, the world exploded into memory that wasn't mine.I was Lyra, running through darkness while my body tore itself apart from the inside







