LOGINReylin has survived what most could not. Fierce, free-spirited, and unbreakably strong-willed, she’s one of the last humans still alive and free. She was only thirteen when the Lycans—monsters cloaked in flesh and fangs—descended from the shadows and took everything. Her parents. Her home. Her safety. Now, ten years later, Reylin is a warrior in one of the last hidden human settlements, with only her younger brother left to protect, she’d rather die than become a slave to the beasts who ruined her world. But survival gets harder by the day. The Lycans are not just strong. They’re fast, brutal, and natural-born predators. Since the Great War, they’ve established a merciless new order, one where humans are hunted, enslaved, or wiped out entirely. And Reylin’s time is running out. When her village is raided by Lycan soldiers, she risks everything to protect her brother only to be captured by the infamous Alpha of the North. Alpha Orion. Crowned in blood and forged in war, Orion is one of the ruthless Alpha who led the Lycans to victory. A cold and calculated killer, he sees humans as weak, defiant creatures undeserving of breath. He doesn’t hesitate to crush rebellions, burn settlements, and extinguish hope. Until her. The defiant human girl who won’t bow, who tried to kill him. The one his beast calls mate. Orion is disgusted by the bond, repulsed by the idea of being tied to a human, but his instincts scream to claim her, protect her, destroy anything that touches her. And when secrets from the war begin to surface, loyalty is tested, and bloodlines come into question, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear: He may hate her kind. But he will burn the world before letting her go.
View MoreA red-faced Reylin huffed as she heaved a dirty sack full of hay over her shoulder. Heavy boots trudging two inches into the snow-covered ground a moment later, towards the beaten-down shed.
She exhaled a shaky breath as a particularly cold chill ran down her spine. She frowned, tugging at her thick fur coat with nimble fingers covered in black cotton gloves that may have seen better days. "Rey!" Her attention snapped over to the little curly-haired boy waving frantically to get her attention, a toothy grin spread on his reddened cheeks. Rey smiled and waved back at him with her free hand, only looking away when he turned back to his friends who were playing in the snow. She shook her head and quickened her pace towards the shed so she could get her little brother indoors where it's warm before the little troublemaker catches a cold. Pulling open the rickety door of the rundown shed, it made a loud creaking noise. She walked in and dropped the bag, ripping it open and emptying the contents on the stack of hay beside a brown horse. She stroked its mane, and it neighed enthusiastically as though it were excited to see her. "Hi, Max," she smiled and patted his neck as he began munching on the hay she'd stacked up. Closing the doors of the shed behind her, Rey walked back to where her brother had been playing with his friends. "Beau!" she called, turning around in circles when she found no one; it was eerily quiet in the snow-covered clearing. She exhaled a shaky, fogged breath, listening carefully if she'd hear the crunch of snow under the feet. "Beau, come on out, playtime's over," her heart began to thud loudly in her chest. She didn't want to assume the worst and wanted to keep up an optimistic front. Rey heard rustling in the bushes just behind her and froze. The sound was followed by a very low growl, which shook her to her core. "Lycan," she seethed as realisation dawned on her. Slowly she pulled the silver dagger stashed in the waistband of her pants, gripping it tightly and facing the beast that had emerged from the trees. It had matted brown fur and razor-sharp teeth, but more importantly, it wanted her dead. The beast stalked closer to her, slowly circling her like it would its prey, its sharp canines pulling back into a deadly snarl, and its amber eyes trained on her. Rey stood her ground, ready to fight or die trying. With a powerful growl, the beast attacked with sharp claws ready to slice through flesh, but Rey sidestepped it just in time, sending it tumbling through the snow. Her speed took the beast by surprise, but it quickly shook it off and attacked again with a deadly speed, this time going for the throat. Rey dodged the attack, finding its weak spot and slicing its belly open. The beast tumbled to the ground with a whimper. The snow-covered ground quickly turned crimson as the beast struggled to take another stance due to excessive blood loss, as the cut wasn't healing fast enough. It eventually stood and faced her; this time its movements were slowed, and Rey went for the kill, plunging the silver dagger into its neck and slowly pulling it out. She exhaled a shaky breath when the beast breathed its last. She stumbled away from the dead beast, her hands covered in blood. Her heart thudded in dread when realisation dawned on her that there would be more. Lycans never hunted alone but in packs, and she feared for her brother's safety. Without wasting a second, she ran in the direction of their cabin in search of Beau, only stopping when she heard the sound of horses. Rey hid behind a cabin, praying they wouldn't sniff her out. The thundering hooves of the horses passed, and she came out, carefully manoeuvring between houses. She smelt the smoke before she saw the blazing fire; her whole village was burning to the ground right before her eyes. There were Lycan soldiers everywhere; a few were on horses; she could make out dead bodies of humans scattered across the small village. The ones left alive were being lined up like cattle, pushed and prodded like they were nothing. Tears threatened to spill, but she breathed through them. She still hadn't found Beau, not from where she was hiding. She knew she had to get closer, and although the smoke from the fire would probably mask her scent, she still had to be careful. She was about five cabins away from her own, which would have likely been raided. She thought carefully about her next course of action; if she were to make it back to the cabin and get caught without finding Beau, what then?. Fear gripped her at the thought of Beau being captured or, worse, winding up dead. Her fingers shook, but Rey couldn't tell if it was from the cold or fear. Gripping the dagger tightly in her fist, she blinked back the tears that were threatening to fall. "Ok, think, Rey, where would Beau go?" She whispered, shutting her eyes tightly as she racked her brain for the answer. Her eyes snapped open when she realised where he could be. "Shit," she cursed and scrambled up from her crouched position behind the cabin. Whipping her head from left to right to check if the coast was clear, she quickly made her way back to a small lake just a few meters behind the tree line. She'd usually take him there in the summertime; it was their little secret spot, and he loved it. She darted towards the trees, exhaling in relief when she was sure the trees would camouflage her. It wouldn't stop the mutts from sniffing her out, though. With that thought, she quickened her pace, panting when she came to the banks of the frozen lake. "Beau!" she whispered and yelled when she found the area empty. "Oh God no," she sobbed when she realised he wasn't there. Clutching her knees, she tried to control her breathing and tears. Movement in her periphery snapped her back to reality; taking a step back, she clutched her dagger and took a fighting stance. The bushes rustled a little, then a head of curls popped up. Rey paused before realising who it was. Rushing towards Beau, she pulled him out from behind the bushes he'd been hiding in. "You scared the hell out of me, Beau," she admonished, hugging him tightly. "I'm so glad you're safe." "Don't leave my sight ever again; promise me right now!" she said with tears in her eyes. "Pinky promise," Beau muttered, holding out his pinky finger to seal the promise. Rey smiled sadly and held out her own pinky, joining it with his tiny one. "Now, come on, we have to go," she rushed out, rising from her kneeling position. With their hands joined, she led him deeper into the woods in hopes of getting away and not getting caught.Rey walked into the North alone.No escort. No allies. Only the crushing weight in her chest and the sudden awareness that she might be making a fatal mistake, but she wasn't one to back down from a fight, especially when the lives of her brother and thousands of others were at stake.She'd only made it a few steps in when hulking figures blended into the shadows blocked her path. She halted, her heart racing as she stared wide-eyed at a nightmare made flesh.The creatures standing before her weren't Lycans; no, they stood over seven feet tall, their frames bulging with muscles, mangy dark fur covering almost half their bodies beneath tattered clothes, with sharp fangs glinting in the moonlight.Their red eyes tracked her every movement, as though they were waiting for her to make the wrong move so they could tear her apart.She swallowed the fear threatening to throttle her and gritted her teeth.“My name is Reylin, and I'm here to speak to Councillor West,” she said, her voice echoi
“Unlike other Lycans, silver isn’t fatal to us; nothing is...” he trailed off, eyes snapping to hers. “Except one poison,”“Kronuvitch.” ***“What kind of poison is that? I don’t think I’ve ever heard of it,” Rey mused, her nose scrunching up in a small frown.Orion let out a low, dark chuckle, one that rumbled like distant thunder as he stepped closer to her.“It’s made using knowledge of the dark arts,” he said, his voice dipped in something ancient and unsettling. “Only a handful of people alive can craft it or have knowledge of its existence.”She blinked rapidly. “The dark arts? Orion, what—”He cut her off, his gaze sharp and heavy with meaning.“The blade you stabbed me with… it was coated with that poison.”Her breath snagged. “What?”A gasp tore free, her eyes widening in horror. “Orion, I—I swear, I didn’t know. I only meant to incapacitate you long enough to escape—I didn’t—”He silenced her with a kiss. His lips on hers were slow, steady and devastatingly tender, shatteri
MOMENTS AFTER ORION'S ESCAPE The alarms still screeched through the underground facility when Malcolm stormed down the corridor, guards scrambling to keep up with his pace. The air tasted of metal and recycled ventilation, thick with panic.“Spread out,” he snarled. “Find them. Find all of them.”Half the guards peeled away, chasing after the trail Orion and Rey had left behind. The rest followed Malcolm deeper into the reinforced wing in the lower level, reserved for the children.He shoved open the door to the nursery so hard it slammed against the wall. The children and nursery teachers looked up as soon as he entered, their eyes wide and alarmed upon seeing him.The guards strolled in, scattering toys, opening every door, overturning blankets and shoving cribs aside in search of Beau. Still, he found nothing.His breath came out in a vicious growl.“Where is my son!” He snapped at the teacher, who cowered, shaking her head quickly.Malcolm glowered at her, seething at the incompe
Rey woke to an empty, cold stretch of sheets beside her. For a moment she blinked through the haze of sleep, disoriented, but it didn't take long for her mind to catch up. Orion had been gone for a while.She pushed herself upright, the quiet of dawn settling around her. Outside the window, the sun was just beginning to rise, bleeding soft strokes of orange and gold across the sky.A tiny, unwelcome thought whispered its way into her mind—had he slipped out because he felt guilty about last night? She banished it almost immediately.There was a war at their doorstep. He'd probably left early to prepare, careful not to disturb her.That explanation sat better. Still, she hoped it wasn't guilt. Because even though her mind hadn't been clear at first, she'd wanted him, and he'd shown restraint – so much of it. Afraid she would regret it, afraid to take advantage.That alone warmed her chest.Smiling to herself, she slipped out of bed and headed to the bathroom, splashing cool water on he
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