LOGINASHERTwenty-four hours until Mordain's ultimatum expired.I stood on the ruined southern wall, watching wolves and Lycans work side by side to rebuild what Gabriel's assault had destroyed. The irony was not lost on me. We were repairing defenses to protect ourselves from an enemy that vastly outnumbered us, using workers who had been killing each other just days ago."Your Majesty," Master Builder Hendrick approached, his weathered face grim. "We have a problem."Of course we did."The coffers are nearly empty. The war drained what your father saved, and the reconstruction costs are astronomical." He gestured to the damaged walls. "I can repair the defenses or I can ensure the refugees are housed and fed through winter. Not both."I looked down at the courtyard where wolf families who had lost everything huddled in makeshift shelters. Children played among the rubble, their laughter a strange counterpoint to the destruction surrounding them."We do both," I said."Your Majesty, the m
MAYAI was reviewing defensive positions with Asher when the commotion reached us from the training yard.Shouting. The ring of steel. Rhea's voice calling for order.We ran.The yard was chaos. Two fighters circled each other with weapons drawn while others formed a ring around them, some cheering, others trying to intervene. The fragile unity Rhea had worked all morning to build was shattering before my eyes."Stand down!" Asher's command cut through the noise.No one listened. The Lycan and wolf were too focused on each other, years of hatred burning in their eyes.I did not think. Just acted.Silver light exploded from my body as I stepped between them, creating a barrier that forced both fighters back."Enough," I said quietly.The light pulsed brighter, and suddenly every weapon in the yard grew too hot to hold. Swords clattered to the ground as fighters yelped and released them.In the sudden silence, I let the light fade to a shimmer around my hands."You want to kill each oth
RHEA"Are you out of your mind?"The Lycan captain's voice echoed across the training yard, loud enough to draw every eye.I faced him calmly, arms crossed. "I am following the Alpha Queen's orders. All remaining soldiers will train together. Wolf and Lycan. No exceptions.""I am not sparring with animals," he spat. "I did not survive Gabriel's assault just to lower myself to their level."Behind him, a wolf soldier bristled. "Animals? At least we did not spend centuries hiding behind stone walls while pretending to be superior.""Enough." I stepped between them before fists could fly. "Both of you will train together or you will spend the night in the stockade. Your choice."The Lycan captain glared at me. "Commander Rhea, with all due respect...""Then show me that respect by following orders." I gestured to the assembled fighters. "We have maybe three hundred combat-ready soldiers left. The Eternal Order has thousands. If we do not learn to fight as one force, we all die. It is tha
MAYAThe black sky writhed like something alive, and then it was gone, leaving only normal darkness and a lingering sense of wrongness."What was that?" Rhea whispered."A warning," I said, my hands still trembling from the vision the crystal had shown me. "Something is waking up. Something that has been dormant since the last Alpha Queen disappeared."Asher pulled me closer, his warmth anchoring me. "We deal with one crisis at a time. Right now, we need to understand what my mother left us."We returned to the war room and spread Elara's journals across the table. The handwriting was elegant, precise, each word chosen with care.I opened the first journal and began to read aloud."I am Elara Blackwood, formerly of the Northern Reaches Pack, now Queen of the Lycan territories. I write this in secret because the truth I carry could destroy my family or save the world. I do not yet know which."Asher leaned over my shoulder, his breath warm against my neck. The bond hummed between us as
ASHERI reached the throne room at a dead run, Maya right behind me.Erik stood on the raised platform, a blade pressed to the throat of a young servant girl. Three other hostages knelt before him, hands bound."Finally," Erik said calmly. "I was beginning to think you would not come.""Let them go," I commanded, my voice echoing through the vast chamber. "Your quarrel is with me, not them.""My quarrel is with the corruption you represent. A Lycan king who betrayed his own kind for a wolf." Erik's eyes found Maya. "For an abomination that should have been eliminated at birth.""You murdered my mother," I said, forcing my voice to stay level. "Poisoned her while pretending to heal her. Made me watch her die.""I saved you," Erik corrected. "Elara would have poisoned your mind against your own people. Would have made you weak, just as you are now.""She loved me. That is not weakness.""Love is exactly weakness. It clouds judgment. Makes you vulnerable." He pressed the blade harder aga
MAYA The medical wing smelled of blood, herbs, and the quiet desperation of people fighting death.Every bed was full. Some wounded lay on pallets on the floor. Healers moved between them like wraiths, their faces hollow from exhaustion and grief.I walked among them, forcing myself to look at what my war had cost.A Lycan captain named Thomas sat propped against pillows, his right leg ending in bandages just below the knee. He was maybe thirty, with kind eyes that had seen too much."Your Majesty," he said, trying to stand."Please. Do not." I sat beside his bed. "What happened?""Ceiling collapse during the eastern tower rescue. A beam was falling toward a child who had gotten separated from the evacuation." He smiled faintly. "I got her out. Lost the leg doing it. Fair trade.""The child?""Safe. Her mother came by earlier to thank me. Said she could not believe a Lycan would sacrifice himself for a wolf pup." His expression turned thoughtful. "I told her we are all just people tr
DAMIENThe merchant arrived at midnight.He was not really a merchant. His name was Silas and he had been one of my best scouts long before I became Alpha. He was small and forgettable. The kind of man your eyes passed over without registering. That was what made him perfect for this job.I receive
MAYAThe arena was bigger than I expected.It sat at the heart of the kingdom. A massive circular pit carved from dark stone with tiered seating rising up on all sides like the jaws of a beast waiting to swallow me whole. Hundreds of Lycans filled the seats. Nobles. Soldiers. Servants. All of them
MAYAI was still thinking about what Rhea said when the knock came.She trained my father. The woman who had been beating me into the dirt every morning for weeks had trained the man who raised me. The questions were piling up faster than I could process them. How did she know him? When did she tra
MAYAThe emergency session Kael called turned out to be a false alarm.He claimed to have evidence of a wolf spy inside the palace but when pressed for specifics all he produced was a vague report about "unusual scent patterns" in the servants quarters. Asher shut it down before it gained traction







