LOGINFaelaThree days in a locked room is enough to make you talk to the walls.I didn't. I sat on the bed with my knees pulled to my chest and replayed the same loop until the edges wore smooth. His back against my chest. His heartbeat slamming through me. The red leaving his eyes.Maids came three time
ConriThree days.I opened my eyes to a ceiling I knew too well. Stone arches. Torch sconces. The infirmary under the east wing, where they brought me every month after the worst of it passed.My body felt like something had chewed on it from the inside. Every joint ached. My right hand throbbed, an
FaelaHis chest heaved with each breath. A low sound rolled out of him, not a growl, not a voice. Something older. Something that lived beneath language.My legs had locked. My lungs wouldn't fill. The moonlight cut between us and turned the blood-red of his eyes into something liquid, something ali
FaelaThe door opened. A guard stepped in carrying a wooden box."Apologies for the interruption." He set the box on the table. "His Majesty asked me to deliver this. He forgot to give it to the new Luna."Ursula reached for the box before I could. Her fingers unlatched the clasp and lifted the lid.
FaelaMy face was still warm when the guard knocked on my door the next morning.Not from sleep. From the loop of images that had played behind my eyelids all night — water on his chest, his hand on my lower back, the impossible width of his shoulders dripping in the lamplight. I'd pressed my face i
ConriShe didn't look back.I watched her disappear down the corridor, towel clutched to her chest, bare feet slapping wet stone. Her hair dripped a trail of water behind her. She walked like she was fleeing a burning building, shoulders hunched, elbows tucked, and even from behind, I could see the
FaelaThree days in the dark.They'd given me water twice. A metal cup pushed through a slot in the iron door, no words attached.The first time I drank so fast I choked. The second time I made myself go slow, sip by sip, because I didn't know when the next one was coming.My body felt wrong. Hollow
ConriThree days. Thirty-six streets. Every alley, doorway, and rooftop between the market district and the river.Nothing.The guard stood at attention in my study doorway, his report already written on his face before he spoke. "We've completed the final sweep of the eastern quarter, Your Majesty
FaelaSomething was wrong with my body.The rogues were gone. The black wolf stood at the mouth of the alley, its shape swallowed by the moonless sky, and behind it, those green eyes. Steady. Watching me where I sat on cold stone.I should have run. My throat stung raw where my mother's chain had be
Faela"You will marry our king and become his eleventh wife." My Alpha father told me.I'd heard of the tyrant Conri — every one of his wives had been slaughtered by his own hands, torn to shreds.Marrying him meant death.And this… was the "birthday gift" I'd spent my entire eighteenth birthday foo







