ログインAldric raised his hand for silence."The Council will now render judgment," Aldric announced. "High Lord Cassian Thornwood, we acknowledge your family's power and prestige. We acknowledge that House Thornwood's bloodline is one of the most important in our realm."Cassian's expression shifted slightly....hope flickering across his face."However," Aldric continued, "we cannot and will not excuse attempted murder, regardless of motivation. Your actions were illegal. Your methods were extreme. And your judgment was clouded by personal loss."He paused, letting the weight of his words settle."Therefore, this Council issues you a formal warning," Aldric declared. "You are warned that any further action taken against Elara will result in immediate stripping of your Council seat, exile from the Fae realm, and permanent banishment from House Thornwood's holdings."Cassian's face went pale."Furthermore," Aldric continued, "you will submit yourself to magical monitoring. Any attempt to creat
The silence after Elara's testimony lasted for nearly a full minute.Then High Lady Seraphine stood.Her expression was one of pure fury mixed with desperation. She'd been quiet throughout Cassian's defense, throughout Elara's testimony. But now, as the Council prepared to move toward judgment, Seraphine could no longer contain herself."This is wrong," Seraphine said, her voice cutting through the chamber like a blade. "Everything about this is fundamentally, catastrophically wrong."Aldric looked at her with tired patience."High Lady Seraphine," Aldric said. "The testimony is complete. We move now toward...""We move toward the greatest mistake this Council has ever made," Seraphine interrupted. She stood and moved to the center of the chamber, her robes swirling around her in agitated movements. "And I will not be silent."She pointed at Elara."That creature, that abomination....sits in our Council chamber and we treat her as if she's one of us," Seraphine said, her voice drippin
He pointed at the hybrid witness box."Look at her," Cassian commanded. "Look at what she is. Half Fae. Half wolf. An abomination that shouldn't exist. A violation of natural law created by my sister's selfish desire for love."Elara saw Lysandra's hand move, ancient magic crackling at her fingertips. But the old Fae woman stopped herself, clearly understanding that this was Cassian's rope to hang himself with."My sister chose a wolf over her own people," Cassian continued, his voice rising. "She chose to birth a creature that is neither one thing nor another. She chose weakness over strength. And now her daughter sits here...alive, thriving, becoming stronger every day, and we're supposed to celebrate this as evolution?""Yes," High Lady Lyanna said coldly. "We are."Cassian ignored her and continued."The hybrid is weak-willed," he said, shifting tactics. "She's been manipulated by three Alpha Kings who want to use her for political advantage. She's been coddled by this Court..." h
Lyanna smiled."That," Lyanna said, "is exactly what your mother would have said. She believed in redemption. Believed that even the darkest people could choose differently."***Over the next day, other Council members came to visit.High Lord Theron appeared with an old text written in the ancient language."Your mother studied this," Theron said, handing her the book. "It's about hybrids. About what they represent. About the prophecies surrounding their existence.""I don't understand prophecies," Elara admitted."Neither did your mother, at first," Theron replied. "But she learned. And eventually, she understood that you were meant to exist. That you were written into the fabric of reality itself."He looked at her intently."You're not an accident, Elara," Theron said. "You're destiny."High Lord Aldric visited as well...the eldest, the one with the most authority.He didn't say much. He simply looked at Elara for a long time, studying her face, clearly seeing Auriel in her featu
"That's exactly what you need to do," Lysandra said firmly. "Because you're not just testifying against Cassian. You're standing in front of the Fae Court and declaring that Auriel was right. That love matters. That you matter."Sera helped Elara into the dress, and when she looked in the mirror, she barely recognized herself.She looked like a queen. Like someone who'd survived poison and assassination attempts and still stood strong. Like someone who belonged in the Fae Court not as a subject or an abomination, but as a princess."Your mother would be so proud," Lysandra said, tears glistening in her ancient eyes.***The journey to the Fae realm took less time than Elara expected.Lysandra had created a portal, shimmering silver and gold light that opened in the middle of Shadowmere territory and led directly to the Fae Court's outer sanctum."Step through," Lysandra instructed. "Don't hesitate. Hesitation can cause disorientation."Elara took a breath and stepped forward.The sens
"No," Elara said. "Because she was right. Because the oath she swore to my mother is real and binding and more important than politics. Because love....actual, genuine, fierce love, is more powerful than anything else in the world."She sat down carefully, processing everything."I want to be there for the trial," Elara said. "I want to watch Cassian answer for what he did. I want to see him face consequences.""That might not be wise," Caspian said carefully. "Being in the Fae Court, surrounded by enemies...""I won't be surrounded by enemies," Elara interrupted. "I'll be surrounded by Lysandra. And by House Starwhisper. And by the Council members who've already decided that I'm not a threat."She looked at her mates."I want to see my uncle answer for trying to kill me," Elara said. "I want to hear his justifications. I want to watch him realize that his fear didn't work. That his poison didn't work. That his assassination attempts failed."Alaric exchanged glances with his brothers
His mouth moved to her other breast, giving it the same devastating attention. Sucking, licking and worshipping like it was the most precious thing he'd ever touched.Elara's vision blurred with tears from the intensity of it."Please," she gasped. "Please, I can't...""You can." His voice was muf
The words hung in the air like a death sentence."That's why the Fae Court wants her dead," Caspian said, realization dawning. "Not just because she's a hybrid. But because of what she could become.""Yes." Meredith nodded. "The prophecy....the one your father received, it wasn't just about her bei
"I'm not going to ask you to....""We'll see." His eyes gleamed. "Now get in bed. You need sleep."Elara wanted to argue. Wanted to tell him she wasn't tired, that she didn't need him watching over her like she was a child.But she was tired. Exhausted, actually. And the bed looked incredibly invit
Alaric:Alaric had faced down rival packs, survived assassination attempts, and watched his father die in his arms.But sitting across from this tiny human woman who was glaring at him like she wanted to set him on fire was somehow more unsettling than all of that combined.The cottage was small, t







