MasukKade
Before I can even get a word out, he’s already lunging toward whatever benefits him most. That’s the thing about Alpha Kade—he doesn’t listen, he calculates. He doesn’t hear, he hunts. But that’s fine. Let him chase the scent of profit. It keeps his eyes off her long enough for me to keep mine on the real goal.
Get her out of here.
Focus.
“So, Alpha Kade,” I begin, folding my hands as if I’m calm, “let’s talk alliances. I want your pack’s protection and access to your resources.”
Kade smirks like he’s already won. “I wanna make a counter offer,” he says, leaning back as though the world kneels for him. “I can provide what you want. But I want somethin’ in return.”
“Anything you want, my friend,” I say easily. I already know where this is going—his greed has the subtlety of a cannon blast.
“I want the girl.”
He says it like he’s asking for an extra bedroll or a replacement horse. As if she isn’t standing right outside the door, probably holding her breath, hoping someone—anyone—sees her as more than what he’s twisted her into.
“What? No. Why would you possibly want her?” Kade snaps, instantly agitated. That reaction alone tells me everything. He doesn’t want her out of loyalty—he wants control. Wants to know why someone else might find value in what he’s thrown aside. Even now, fear flickers in his eyes. Fear of what she could become without him. Fear of what she might say once she’s free.
“I want her gone,” he mutters too quickly. “What could be made of her that makes you fearful?” I counter, forcing him into his own suspicion.
“She’s the only one I’ve got,” he blurts—an admission he definitely didn’t mean to give. His jaw locks instantly after, like the words clawed themselves out before he could stop them.
“So she’s just a servant, isn’t she?” I ask, voice cool. “Surely she isn’t worth losing an alliance over.”
“I—I don’t know, really,” he stammers.
The first crack.
I narrow my eyes. “Are you hiding something? Because if you are, you need to tell me. Otherwise this deal can’t go any further.”
That lands like a hammer. His nostrils flare; he looks trapped. Cornered. Good. Let him feel it.
Finally he grinds out, “Okay. Okay, fine. You can have her. But my conditions are that you take her immediately. And you never return her.”
The desperation in his voice is pathetic. It’s not protectiveness. It’s fear of losing face. Fear of being exposed. Fear of how little power he’ll have once she’s out from under his shadow.
“You’ve got yourself a deal, Alpha,” I answer, letting satisfaction seep into my tone. Yes, I think. This feels right. She’s mine to protect now, and I will give her a life ten times better than the one he forced on her, you dirty scumbag.
“One more thing,” Kade mutters, trying to reclaim some scrap of dignity. “You will be leaving soon. Really soon. Tomorrow, perhaps.”
“Tomorrow works,” I say, rising from my chair. “Pack her things. Anything she wants goes. Anything she doesn’t want stays here to rot with you.”
He doesn’t respond. He just watches me with that hollow, shrinking glare of a man who realizes he’s lost something he never deserved in the first place.
Tomorrow she walks out of this place.
And this time, she won’t be coming back in chains.
Kade and sera Two Years Later — Their Happy EndingThe WeddingThe morning of their wedding rose like a blessing. Ironridge and Silvermoon territory shimmered under pale gold sunlight, the air warm enough to carry flower-scents but cool enough to feel alive.Today wasn’t about politics or power.Today was theirs.Sera stood before a wide stone arch woven with white blossoms—Elara’s flowers, carefully replanted from the last surviving Silvermoon grove. Her gown flowed like moonlight made silk, embroidered with threads that caught the sun and glowed softly with her aura. She wore her mother’s ceremonial silver circlet, restored and redesigned to fit her without dimming its lineage.Kade waited at the other end of the aisle, dressed in deep black accented with silver marks of his rank. He looked half-feral, half-softened by awe, as if every step she took toward him unraveled something powerful inside him. When she reached him, he took her hands gently, thumbs brushing her knuckles, his
ONE MONTH LATER — FULL SCENE One month had passed since Marcus’s defeat, but the scars he left behind were slowly being rewritten into something stronger. Sera had spent the weeks tirelessly rebuilding what remained of Blackwater’s former structure — freeing servants, dismantling abusive hierarchies, giving every displaced wolf a choice: stay, leave, or find a new place within the united packs. Many chose to stay under her. Some sought fresh beginnings. But none were forced, and that alone began healing wounds deeper than she expected. Ironridge and the newly reborn Silvermoon stood side by side, allied through her mate bond with Kade. Two packs intertwined, two alphas leading together. And today… Silvermoon’s heir would finally take her place. The Ceremony The evening sun spilled gold across the forest clearing as Sera stepped forward, wearing the ceremonial robes that had once belonged to her mother — soft white fabric trimmed in moon-silver thread. Recovered from the ruins. R
Alernating Pov:The clearing was silent.Two packs—the entirety of Ironridge on one side, and Marcus’s ragged force on the other—stood facing each other beneath the ancient stone circle. Dawn filtered through the trees, pale and cold.Sera stood with Lyra and the healer, every muscle trembling with dread. Kade stepped into the center of the ring without fear, rolling his shoulders, gaze fixed on Marcus.The officiating elder raised his voice.“The challenge has been issued. Trial by combat. Shift when ready.”Marcus grinned, teeth bared. “Try not to die too quickly, boy.”Kade didn’t answer. His eyes flashed molten gold.Both men shifted.Bones cracked. Fur burst forth. Two enormous wolves landed on the moss—Marcus a hulking red beast, Kade a massive black wolf with gold-fire eyes.The fight exploded instantly.Marcus lunged with savage force, jaws snapping for Kade’s throat. Kade dodged, slammed his shoulder into Marcus’s ribs, sending the red wolf skidding across the earth.Ironridg
KadeThe warning horn sounded through Ironridge just after dawn—low, deep, urgent.Sera was the first to react, her wolf surging beneath her skin. She ran to the balcony overlooking the courtyard. A line of armed warriors stood at the border of the pack grounds, and at the front—Marcus.Her stomach dropped.Kade appeared beside her in seconds, eyes flashing gold. “He picked the worst possible day to die.”They descended to the courtyard together. Ironridge warriors formed a protective wall, growls vibrating in the air. Marcus stood at the front of his force, smug, cruel, unchanged.“Return what is mine,” Marcus barked as soon as Kade stepped forward. “You stole her from me.”Kade’s aura exploded, thick and furious. “She is not property. She is my mate—and she is free.”Murmurs rippled through both sides. Sera stepped slightly behind Kade, her skin crawling under Marcus’s gaze.Marcus smirked. “Mate? Is that the lie she told you?”Kade snarled. “She doesn’t lie. Unlike you.”Marcus’s
Sera The walk back to the pack house felt different—quieter, heavier, but steadier too. Kade didn’t let go of her hand once. And Sera didn’t want him to.Her body still hummed with the aftershocks of her shift, her senses sharp, her emotions raw. But beneath all of that was something warm and steady flowing between them—a bond, thrumming like silver thread woven through her heart.Inside Kade’s office, he sat her gently on the couch and pulled a leather-bound folder from his desk. His face was serious now, almost solemn.“There’s more you need to know,” he said softly.She nodded, bracing herself.Kade opened the folder. Inside were old documents, digital printouts, and faded photos.“This,” he said, pointing to a photo of a tall, dark-haired man with striking silver eyes, “is Alpha Theron. Your father.”Sera’s breath stopped.“And this,” he turned the page, revealing a woman with long white hair and a smile warm as sunlight, “is Alpha Luna Elara. Your mother.”Something inside her c
Alternating pov:Dawn had barely touched the horizon when the pain woke me—sharp, rolling, electric. My whole body trembled, skin too tight, bones burning. I gasped and clutched the blankets, trying not to scream.The door flew open.“Sera.”Kade was already at my side, dropping to his knees. He must have been waiting. Watching. Ready.“It’s starting,” I breathed, voice shaking.“I know, baby. I’ve got you.” He swept me into his arms, holding me like I weighed nothing.Every step he took toward the forest sent another pulse of heat through my blood. My wolf clawed at me, desperate, wild, so close I could feel her breath in my mind.KADEShe was burning in my arms—her skin flushed, heart racing too fast. Every instinct screamed to help her, shield her, take the pain for her. But this was something she had to go through herself.I carried her into the sacred clearing, the one our ancestors had used for generations. Lyra and the healer were already waiting, faces solemn but supportive.“







