ログインChapter Seventy-Two – The Line That BreaksThe night didn’t end.It stretched.Longer than it should have.Thicker.Like something was holding the dawn back on purpose.Ava hadn’t moved.Not really.Cassian’s grip still circled her wrist, firm, grounding—but now it felt like something else too.Restraint.Not harsh.Not intentional.But there.She felt it.And she didn’t know if she hated it—Or needed it.“They’re closer,” she whispered.Cassian didn’t let go.“I know.”His voice was low.Controlled.Too controlled.“Then we don’t have time,” Ava said.“We’re not going anywhere.”The words were final.Ava turned her head slowly.“You don’t understand.”“No.”Cassian met her gaze.“And I’m not letting you walk into something t
The pack didn’t sleep that night.Not truly.They moved quieter.Spoke less.Watched more.Ava felt it all.Every glance that lingered too long.Every whispered conversation that died the moment she passed.Every heartbeat that changed rhythm when she got too close.It was unbearable.And the worst part—She couldn’t turn it off.She stood near the far edge of the territory, where the forest thickened and the air felt colder. The night pressed close around her, heavy with something unseen.Cassian was behind her.Not touching.Not crowding.But there.Always there.“You should rest,” he said.Ava let out a quiet breath.“I don’t get that anymore.”Cassian’s jaw tightened.“That’s not true.”Ava turned her head slightly.“Isn’t it?”Her eyes found his.And for a moment—He saw it.Not just exhaustion.Not just fear.Something deeper.Something changing.Cassian stepped closer.“You’re still you.”Ava didn’t answer immediately.Because she wasn’t sure.Instead, she looked back toward th
Chapter Seventy – What She BecomesThe silence after the attack was worse than the chaos.No one spoke.No one moved too quickly.Even the wolves—trained, hardened, used to blood and violence—kept their distance.Because this…This wasn’t something they understood.Ava felt it.Even with her eyes closed.The way the air shifted around her.The way the pack no longer looked at her the same.Not suspicion.Not fear alone.Something deeper.Something instinctive.Recognition.Like something inside them knew—She wasn’t just one of them anymore.Cassian’s arms were still around her.Firm.Grounding.Real.The only thing that felt real.“Ava.”His voice was lower now.Careful.Like he was speaking to something fragile.Or something that might break.Or something that might not be her anymore.“I’m here,” she whispered.But even as she said it—She wasn’t sure if it was true.Because something inside her had changed.Not suddenly.Not violently.But undeniably.The fire didn’t feel the same
Chapter Sixty-Nine – They Found HerThe night didn’t fall quietly.It pressed down.Heavy.Unnatural.Ava felt it before she opened her eyes.Her body tensed instantly, breath catching in her throat as something cold slid along her spine.Not fear.Recognition.The fire inside her stirred.Not violently.Not yet.But alert.Waiting.“Ava.”Cassian’s voice cut softly through the dark.She turned her head.He was already awake.Of course he was.Sitting at the edge of the bed, shoulders tense, gaze fixed toward the window.Listening.Always listening.“You feel it too,” she said.It wasn’t a question.Cassian didn’t look at her.“Yes.”The single word held everything.Warning.Danger.Imminence.Ava pushed herself upright.The room felt wrong.Too still.Too silent.Even the night outside seemed… muted.As if something had swallowed the natural sounds of the forest.“No wolves,” she whispered.Cassian stood.“They’re not the threat.”The words landed hard.Because if even he—Even Cassi
Chapter Sixty-Eight – Between Blood and BondThe shift was immediate.It happened the moment the word mother settled into the air.Cassian didn’t react outwardly at first.But Ava felt it.Through the bond.Like a storm forming beneath still water.Controlled.Contained.Dangerous.He stepped forward slowly.Too slowly.Every movement measured.Every instinct sharpened to its edge.“Step away from her.”The command was quiet.But absolute.Ava didn’t move.“Cassian—”“Now.”This time the word cut.Ava turned to him.Really looked at him.And what she saw—Wasn’t doubt.It wasn’t confusion.It was decision.Already made.“No.”The word slipped from her before she could stop it.Cassian’s gaze snapped to her.Sharp.Unforgiving.“You don’t understand what she is.”Ava’s chest tightened.“Neither do you.”“That’s exactly the problem.”The tension in the courtyard spiked instantly.Wolves nearby slowed.Watched.Felt it.Alpha energy pressing against something unknown.Nyra didn’t move.D
Chapter Sixty-Seven – The Woman in the MirrorThe silence didn’t break.It deepened.Ava stood facing Nyra, but for a moment she wasn’t really seeing her.Not fully.Because something inside her had already begun to shift.It started small.A flicker.A detail she hadn’t noticed before.The way Nyra held her head.The slight tilt of her chin.The stillness in her posture—not rigid, not guarded, but… composed.Familiar.Ava’s eyes moved slowly across her face.Her cheekbones.The curve of her lips.The shape of her eyes—Ava’s breath caught.No.It wasn’t just similar.It was…Too close.Too precise.Like looking into a reflection that had been altered by time instead of distance.Cassian noticed the shift immediately.“Ava?”But she didn’t answer.







