ログインThe old hunter’s cabin finally appeared through the trees just as Aria’s legs started to give out. Ryan felt her weight sag heavily against him and tightened his arm around her waist to keep her from falling. His own muscles burned from the long walk and the earlier drain on his energy. Every step sent a dull ache through his legs, and the cold soreness in his arm where she had pulled power from him refused to fade. He was exhausted, but he pushed the tiredness down. Aria needed him to stay steady right now.“Almost there,” he said quietly, his voice low so it would not add to the noise already overwhelming her.He was not sure she heard him, but her fingers twisted tighter into his shirt anyway. That small grip told him she was still trying to hold on.Caleb walked ahead without being asked. He pushed the cabin door open and did a quick check inside, his movements quick and alert. Ryan noticed the tight set of his friend’s shoulders and knew Caleb was ready for anything, even in this
Ryan’s arm burned with a deep, lingering cold that refused to fade. The moment Aria let go, his knees nearly buckled. He caught himself against the nearest wall, breathing hard while dust settled around them in slow, choking clouds. His pulse felt off, irregular and too loud in his own ears. He rubbed the spot where her grip had been, but the hollow ache only spread deeper. He had given her everything he could in that moment, and now his body was paying the price.Aria sank to the floor right in front of him. Her palms slapped against the broken stone as she caught herself. Sharp, ragged breaths tore from her chest, each one sounding raw and exhausted. She kept her head down, eyes fixed on her trembling fingers as if seeing them for the first time. The power that had been raging moments earlier now settled into a low, constant hum under her skin. Ryan could still feel it through their fractured connection, steady but unpredictable.“Aria,” he said. His voice came out hoarse, like he h
The silence in the chamber felt heavy, like a living thing pressing down on everyone at once. It wrapped around the stone walls and made every breath feel labored. No one moved. The mages stood rigid, Caleb shifted his weight uneasily, and Ryan remained completely still, his eyes locked on the woman in the center of the room. The whole world seemed to shrink until nothing existed except Aria.She stood barefoot on the cracked stone floor, her back straight and her body unnaturally still. Dust floated through the air around her, drifting in the leftover heat from the magic that had just exploded outward. The suppression runes that once covered the chamber were gone, burned away by the raw force of her awakening. Without them, the space felt too open and far too dangerous.Ryan watched her without blinking. His heart pounded in a slow, heavy rhythm against his ribs. The mate bond between them was still there, but it no longer brought any comfort. It had changed into something cold and s
The chamber had gone deathly quiet.The last of the suppression runes had burned out, leaving only the faint smell of scorched stone and the slow drip of blood from a broken nose somewhere in the shadows. No one spoke. No one moved. The surviving mages stood pressed against the walls like men who had just realized they were sharing a room with something far worse than the monster they had tried to kill.Ryan stood in the center of it all, unmoving.His eyes never left Aria.She was on her feet now, standing with a fluid grace that belonged to her body but not quite to the woman he had known. Her arms hung loose at her sides. Her head was slightly tilted, as if she were listening to a sound only she could hear. The mate bond between them was still there, but it felt wrong, like a familiar song played on a string that had been tuned too tight.Ryan’s chest ached with the effort of staying still. Every instinct screamed at him to reach for her, to pull her close, to demand that she come
The shift in the room was immediate. Everyone felt it, a sudden change in pressure that made the air feel heavier and harder to breathe. The mages, who had maintained their cold, clinical calm since Aria collapsed, stiffened. Their carefully controlled balance had vanished, replaced by something far more volatile.The lead mage’s gaze hardened as he surveyed the wreckage of the rune gate. “Proceed,” he commanded. His voice carried a sharp urgency that cut through the low hum of the containment field.Two mages moved at once. They did not target Ryan, who stood like a silent monolith in the center of the room. Instead, they lunged toward Aria’s motionless form.Caleb swore under his breath and drew his blade. He stepped forward, intercepting the first mage before the man could get within five feet of her. Steel flashed in the dim light, met instantly by a shimmering wall of defensive magic. The clash sent sparks flying and a tremor through the floor. Caleb was not trying to win a duel.
The rune gate did not shatter with a single blow. It cracked with a sound like a mountain splitting under its own weight. A deep fracture spider-webbed through the center of the stone, glowing with a sickly, fading light as the ancient magic strained against a force it was never designed to contain.Ryan leaned into the stone, palm flat against the rough surface. He forced his power into the carvings, flooding the grooves whether the lock was meant to accept it or not. Sweat beaded on his forehead. His muscles burned, but he did not ease up.“Ryan,” Caleb started, voice tight as he took a hasty step back. The air in the corridor warped, temperature swinging wildly.“Move.”Caleb obeyed without argument.The runes flared blindingly, then dimmed to dull embers, then flared again, wild and unstable.“They’re resisting you,” Caleb said, circling the perimeter. “This isn’t just a heavy door. It’s layered with old magic meant to be a permanent seal.”Ryan kept pushing. Through the stone he
Far beyond the northern territories…Beyond the lands ruled by wolves and kings…Beyond even the reach of ordinary powerThere existed a place the world had long since learned to fear.The StormwalkersHidden deep within jagged mountains where the wind never rested and the skies were never still, i
Ryan stood frozen in the archive chamber.The scroll trembled slightly in his hand.For years he had believed his father was a just ruler.A king who protected the pack above all else.But the truth written on the parchment told a different story.His father had not simply defended the kingdom.He
Ryan did not sleep that night.The letter remained folded in his hand as he walked through the silent corridors of the pack hall.The words refused to leave his mind.Prophecy.Stormwalker.Forbidden child.None of it made sense.And yet Selene had believed it enough to send messages across the kin
Author’s NoteDear Reader,The chapters you have just read revealed the hidden past behind Aria’s story the love that created her, the prophecy that hunted her, and the tragedy that shaped the girl who would one day stand before Alpha Ryan.Now, the story returns to the present.King Lucian has fal







