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Author: PUREBLISS
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"You’re here to take what exactly? Because my patience isn't on the guest list."

I stood at the top of the Great Hall’s staircase, my fingers digging into the polished mahogany railing until the wood groaned. The air in Cole Manor had turned to static. It tasted of old parchment and cold iron—the distinct, suffocating scent of the Council of Twelve.

The man standing on the black marble foyer didn't look up immediately. He adjusted his white silk gloves, the silver embroidery of a crescent moon
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  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   89

    "Drop the knife, Madeline, or the mountain will be the only thing that remembers you."Vivienne Cruz didn't turn around to see if I followed. She walked into the shimmering heat of the Maw, her silk dress rippling like a secondary skin. The air in the cavern tasted of sulfur and ancient, unwashed fur. It wasn't a cave; it was a throat. The stone walls were slick with a moisture that smelled of ozone and old blood. I gripped the gold scroll against my ribs, the metal humming a low, jagged frequency that vibrated through my teeth."I’m not dropping anything," I said.My voice bounced off the jagged stalactites. I stepped over a pile of bleached bones—small things, foxes or pups. A crackle of white fire erupted from a fissure in the floor, the heat singeing the hair on my forearms. I didn't flinch. The wolf in my marrow was silent, pinned down by the sheer weight of the mountain's power."The Forbidden Tundra," Vivienne said, gesturing to a swirling vortex of white mist at the back of th

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   88

    "Is it the poison or your conscience making you look so pale, Serena?"I leaned against the stone doorframe of the infirmary, my ribcage a cage of fire. The scent of jasmine still clung to the back of my throat, but it was the bitter almond of the wolfsbane that defined the air. Serena Whitlock didn't turn around. She was busy grinding herbs into a stone mortar, the rhythmic scritch-scritch of the pestle the only sound in the room. She smelled of sterile gauze and dried lavender. A mask for the rot."You should be dead," Serena said. She didn't look up from her work. A stray strand of hair escaped her clinical bun, damp with the humidity of the room. "My father doesn't usually miss.""He sent Nadia to finish it," I said. I stepped into the room, my legs feeling like they were made of cooling glass. I reached for a glass vial on the table, my fingers brushing against a stained tunic draped over the chair. The fabric was stiff with old, brown blood. "She failed too."Serena’s hand falte

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   87

    "Don’t choke on the water, Madeline. It would be a rather pathetic end to such a storied bloodline."Adrian Whitlock sat on a folding chair at the edge of the training circle, his silver-headed cane resting against his sharp knee. He smelled of antiseptic and old leather. A butcher in a scholar’s coat. I spit a mouthful of blood onto the packed dirt and wiped my mouth with the back of a bruised hand. My knuckles were raw, the skin split and weeping."I'm not finished," I said."Your heart is hammering like a trapped bird," Adrian replied. He didn't look at me. He looked at the stopwatch in his hand. "Frequency is high. High and erratic. It lacks the steady thrum of a true Luna. But then, we always knew you were a defect, didn't we?"I lunged at the training dummy, a heavy thing of canvas and sand. I kicked, my shin connecting with a dull thud that sent a vibration straight into my marrow. Bone on bone. The sand leaked from a small tear in the side, gritting the floor."Again," Adrian

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   86

    "You’re here to take what exactly? Because my patience isn't on the guest list."I stood at the top of the Great Hall’s staircase, my fingers digging into the polished mahogany railing until the wood groaned. The air in Cole Manor had turned to static. It tasted of old parchment and cold iron—the distinct, suffocating scent of the Council of Twelve.The man standing on the black marble foyer didn't look up immediately. He adjusted his white silk gloves, the silver embroidery of a crescent moon shimmering on his cuffs. He smelled of ozone and rotted lilies. Deceit."Madeline," the Herald said. His voice was a thin rasp, like dry leaves skittering over a grave. "The Council does not take. It merely corrects."Harrison moved before I could breathe. He didn't walk; he stalked. The floorboards vibrated under the weight of an Alpha’s fury. He stopped inches from the Herald, his silhouette dwarfing the messenger. The scent of woodsmoke and heated copper—Harrison’s scent—flooded the room, war

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   85

    With as frequently as she reminded me, failing to recall that fact was an impossibility.Two moon-cycles had drifted by since Madeline and I had abandoned the pack’s formal rites to retreat to the Northern Glades with the rest of the sentinels—and Serena, of all she-wolves, in our shadow. When Madeline had first proposed the trek, I was certain she intended to use the isolation of the forest to finally decide if we would ever be more than mere pack-mates, but that trail had remained cold. I couldn't exactly fault her for her wariness after everything that had transpired, but by the Mother, the female must not have grasped how absolutely agonizing this state of limbo was for my beast.Or perhaps she understood perfectly. Perhaps she was dragging out the hunt to give me a taste of the suffering I had once inflicted on her. If that was the scent she was following, it was certainly hitting its mark.“Well, we could officially mark our bond again if—”“Now is not the season,” Madeline cut

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   84

    He let out a jagged breath and cut the flow of the wash, slowly dragging a pelt over his skin before sliding into a pair of breeches and retreating to the sleeping quarters. He hadn't bothered to ignite a torch, but the silver radiance of the moon spilling through the balcony archway provided enough light to navigate the chamber. However, as he pulled back the heavy furs and slipped between them, his instincts immediately flared—he wasn't alone in the den."Maddie?" he murmured, his voice thick with shock as he reached out to graze her shoulder. When his pads met the silk of her skin, Harrison knew his senses weren't playing tricks. It was truly her. "What are you doing in my territory?"She stirred at the low vibration of his voice, shifting so her spine was no longer toward him. She rolled onto her side, offering a hazy, soft smile from only inches away. While the sight of it made his heart hammer against his ribs, it was the sharp scent of the peat-mash on her breath that kept him

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   60

    "We will maintain our honor, I swear it."I flashed a crooked, weary grin, shaking my head as I narrowed the gap between us. "Deceiver, deceiver."My gaze locked with his for a heartbeat of pure silver before I closed the distance, our lips meeting in a chaste, moonlit farewell. It was over before

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   59

    My gaze flicked to the heavy timber door of the den. “Vanish into the shadows, Grant.”“In all seriousness, little wolf, it has been several moon-cycles. I’m stunned you haven’t drained the poor male’s life force yet. I know he possesses Alpha stamina, but—by the Great Moon—enough. If his heart sto

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   58

    Harrison perked up, a predatory glint in his gaze. "Hunt for some company?""That depends," I teased, leaning into his radiating heat once more. "Can you vow on your lineage to behave your wolf?""Perhaps," he murmured, dipping his muzzle to graze my shoulder with his teeth. "But your scent tells m

  • ALPHAS of the PEAK   57

    "Indeed, I do." A fractured, genuine curve touched his mouth. "More than the moon itself."Then his lips ghosted against mine in a caress so tentative it felt as if he braced for my claws to strike. I never imagined a cycle where Harrison Cole feared a rejection, especially mine, yet the vulnerabil

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