LOGIN****** Marcus Blackwood didn’t like surprises. His life had been built around discipline, silence, and control. Every mission had rules. Every step had purpose. Tonight? None of that existed. *********** Marcus stood near the large window overlooking the skyline, he dressed very casual,as he replayed the scene from the club over and over in his head. Noah pinned against the sink. Noah’s breath catching. That soft sound that escaped his throat when Marcus kissed his neck. Marcus rubbed a hand over his face. “Damn it.” This wasn’t supposed to happen. The mission had been simple. Get close. Gain trust. Watch for signs. Then kill him. But nothing about Noah Vale felt simple anymore. Marcus could still feel the heat of Noah’s skin against his lips like the moment was burned into him. It wasn’t just attraction,Marcus was already falling for Noah. Something that felt like fate tightening its grip around both of them. Marcus trying to shake the feeling. “This is for the mission.” He had said that to himself a hundred times already. It still didn’t feel convincing. Then the front door opened. Marcus’ body felt tensed instantly. Only one person in the world can walk into the house without knocking. And right on cue, a familiar voice cut through the silence. “This is why I hate humans.” Marcus turned slowly. Standing near the entrance was Elara Westborn. Another vampire, very beautiful in a way that could make kings fall to their knees. Her long dark coat brushed the floor as she walked inside like she owned the place. Her sharp eyes scanned Marcus slowly. ********** “And they are very weak and predictable.” Marcus crossed his arms. “What do you want, Elara?” She ignored the question. Instead, she walked closer until she stood directly in front of him. Then her nose wrinkled slightly. “I smell it on you, Marcus.” Marcus burst out a loud laugh. Elara, you dont seem to amaze me. Oh spare me the pretence Marcus. “The mission was very clear,” she interrupted calmly. “Just make him fall for you and take him out when he starts showing sign that he is manifesting his powers.” Her voice softened slightly, but there was something dangerous underneath it. “I doubt he knows what he is.” Marcus didn’t respond. Because the truth was… he wasn’t sure anymore. Elara studied his face carefully. “You got close to him already.” It wasn’t a question. Marcus stayed silent,Elara exhaled slowly. ************ Then suddenly she stepped forward and shoved him back against the wall. Marcus blinked in surprise. “Elara—” But before he could finish, she grabbed his shirt and kissed him, very deep tongue kiss The kiss was sudden, desperate. Marcus froze completely. For a moment he didn’t even move. Then Elara pulled back like she’d just realized what she’d done. Her breathing was uneven, and her eyes were wide. The usual cold control she carried was gone for the first time since Marcus had known her. Marcus stared at her, and throw the question, what just happened Elara. “What the hell—” But Elara stepped back quickly. Like the space between them suddenly burned. “I shouldn’t have done that.” Marcus raised an eyebrow. “No kidding.” For a second she looked like she wanted to say something else. Something important. But instead she turned toward the door. “Elara—” She stopped briefly but didn’t face him. “Just finish the mission, Marcus. “Before it’s too late.” Then she walked out. The door slammed shut behind her. Marcus stood there for a long moment, perplexed, processing all the emotions kept flooding it. “What the hell just happened?” He ran a hand through his hair. Elara Westborn losing control like that? That had never happened before. Marcus tried pushing himself off the wall and walked back toward the window. But now his thoughts weren’t just on Noah. They were on something bigger. Something darker. Because if the Elders were this nervous about Noah Vale… Then the prophecy might be closer to coming true than anyone realized. And if that happened? The world wouldn’t survive it. ********** Noah vale was sitting alone deep in thoughts in his office. He couldn’t get his mind off with what happened at the club the way the man had locked the bathroom door like something inside him had finally snapped. Noah leaned back in his chair slowly. “What the hell was that?” The memory replayed in his mind again. Marcus gripping his wrists, making him behave like a teenager on high hormones. Tell me you don’t feel this,that struck him so hard. Noah exhaled slowly. Too late for that. Because the truth? He definitely felt it, he wanted it so badly he want to surrender to him. Something about Marcus pulled at him in a way he couldn’t explain. It wasn’t just attraction. Like they’d been standing on opposite sides of something long before they ever met. A knock on his office door pulled him from his thoughts. “Come in.” Ethan stepped inside, holding two coffee cups. “You look like a man having an identity crisis.” Noah smiled. “Morning to you too.” Ethan handed him the coffee and sank into the chair across from his desk. “So,” Ethan said, grinning. “Did that mysterious hot investor boy survive the club?” Noah glared at him, “You’re annoying.” “That’s not a no.” Noah ignored him and took a sip of coffee. Ethan leaned forward. “Alright, what happened?” spill everything dude. Noah hesitated, then muttered quietly, “He followed me into the bathroom.” Ethan’s eyes widened. “Oh damn.” “It wasn’t like that.” Ethan leaned back. “Sure.” Noah groaned. “Can we talk about literally anything else?” “Fine,” Ethan said. “Your parents’ event.” Noah blinked. “What about it?” “The massive event they’re hosting in two weeks?” Right, that’s true I totally forgot. Noah sighed. His parents loved dramatic social gatherings. Two weeks from now the Vale estate would be filled with politicians, billionaires, celebrities, and every powerful figure that mattered. It was going to be huge, and exhausting. “Don’t remind me,” Noah muttered. Ethan laughed. “You’re the guest of honor.” “Exactly why I’m dreading it.” But what Noah didn’t know… What no one had told him… Was that the event wasn’t just another elite party. Because hidden deep in the ancient history of the vampire and wolf clans was a prophecy tied directly to his blood. And if even a single drop of his blood spilled during that gathering… It would awaken the curse. Every wolf. Every vampire. Every supernatural creature tied to that old war would feel it. And the moment that happened… The war would start again. Because Noah Vale wasn’t just a CEO. He was the hybrid heir. The one destined to lead. The one both sides feared. And when the truth finally surfaced, Noah would face the one question that could destroy everything. Would he fight against his own blood? Or embrace it? Marcus was thinking about Noah. Thinking about the mission. And wondering if killing the man he was supposed to destroy… was something he could actually do anymore. *************
Noah's POV The chaos exploded all around us like the whole world was ending right there in that dirty lot outside the warehouse. Massive wolves with fur as dark as night and eyes glowing gold slammed into the Elders' executioners. Snarls ripped through the air, claws slashed, and guys screamed as they got thrown around like ragdolls. Gunshots cracked every few seconds, mixed with flashes of weird magic that lit up the red moonlight. But honestly? I barely registered any of it. My head was spinning too much from everything else.My grandma—the woman with that long silver hair and eyes the color of the red moon—still had her hand on my cheek. Her touch was warm, like the kind of hug you didn't know you needed until it happened. It felt ancient somehow, like it carried years and years of stories I didn't even know about. My heart was pounding so hard it hurt, and tears kept trying to sneak out of my eyes. After all the lies from Richard, the running, the fighting... this felt too real.
Noah POV The night air hit me like a slap when we stumbled out of that warehouse. My neck was on fire from the silver collar, blood still dripping down my shirt. Every step felt like knives in my legs, but I kept going. Marcus leaned heavy on my shoulder, barely standing. His face was all pale and sweaty, thumb still messed up badly, but he wouldn't let go of me. Dorian, Elara, and Jaxon stayed close behind us in a tight circle. We were all beat up, bleeding, exhausted as hell, but nobody was backing down. Not now.The Elders and their executioners waited for us outside. A whole line of them in the red moonlight, looking like ghosts ready to end everything. My heart pounded so hard I thought it might crack my ribs. This was it. After all the running, the fights, the lies... they had us cornered. I squeezed Marcus's hand tight, feeling his warm fingers even through the pain. He was my rock. The one person who made all this crap worth it. I loved him so much it hurt worse than the coll
Marcus POV Marcus watched Noah stomp on Richard's hand, and his chest squeezed tight. God, Noah looked so pissed and broken at the same time. That silver collar around his neck glowed like it was cooking him alive, blood running down his skin. I wanted to run over and hold him, tell him it was gonna be okay, but my body was wrecked. Silver poisoning burned through my veins like acid. My head spun from all the blood I lost, and my dislocated thumb hung there crooked and throbbing like fire. Every breath hurts. But I forced my legs to stay straight. No way was I letting Noah fight this alone. He was my mate. My everything. Losing him wasn't an option.I leaned against a busted crate near the candle circle, trying to catch my breath. The blue flames were mostly out now, but the air still felt heavy. Noah stood over Richard, looking down at the man who raised him like he was nothing but trash. I saw the hurt in Noah's eyes mixed with that cold anger. It made my heart ache. All those lies
Noah’s POV The dagger. Kael was going for it again. My heart slammed in my chest like it wanted to bust out. Everything hurts. The stupid silver collar around my neck burned so bad I could barely see straight. Blood trickled down my skin, warm and sticky. I wanted to scream, but I held it in. Marcus was right there, hurt and breathing hard, and I wasn't letting him go down. Not after all this crap."Stay back!" I yelled at him, my voice cracking like some scared kid. But he didn't listen. He never does. That's one of the things I love about him. He's stubborn as hell, just like me.Kael dove low, silver eyes glowing like freakish lights in the dark warehouse. His hand stretched out for that cursed dagger on the floor. Richard was laughing from the ground, all twisted up with his broken wrist and hand. "Yes! Do it, son!" he shouted, sounding crazy and desperate.I felt this rush of pure hate for Richard. The man who was supposed to be my dad. The one who lied to me my whole life, used
Noah POV The click sliced through the warehouse like a knife. Everything froze. My heart pounded against my ribs so hard I thought it might break. Richard’s head snapped up, eyes wild as he scanned the dark rafters. Kael’s silver eyes narrowed into slits. Somewhere in the shadows, hidden wolves growled softly, but neither of them moved. They couldn’t see the threat yet. A figure dropped from above, landing softly and quietly on the concrete like he’d done it a hundred times. Dorian. Marcus’s brother. The one everyone thought was dead. He stood tall, gun steady in his hand, face calm but hard. “Drop the dagger,” Dorian said quietly. Richard’s fingers tightened around the handle. “Who the hell are you?” “The man who’s going to put a bullet in your skull if you don’t let my brother go.” Kael stepped forward, chest puffed out. “You’re outnumbered.” Dorian didn’t even blink. “I’ve been outnumbered before. I’m still here. They’re not.” For a second, all eyes locked on Dorian. That
The truck bounced down the dark road, tires humming against cracked asphalt. I sat in the back seat, staring out the window at the passing shadows. My neck burned under that damn silver collar. Every bump sent a sharp sting through my skin. Elara gripped the wheel tightly, Jaxon sat beside her, quiet as a ghost, his new vampire eyes faintly glowing in the dashboard light. Blackthorn Road was very long, lined with old factories and broken fences. The note from Kael burned a hole in my pocket. I hadn’t told them. Not yet. If I went in alone like it said, maybe I could buy Marcus some time. My hands shook slightly, but I clenched them into fists. No running this time. Not without him. “You look like you’re about to bolt,” Elara muttered, glancing at me in the rearview mirror. Her voice was sharp, but there was something tired underneath it. I shook my head. “I’m not going anywhere. My only goal is getting Marcus out. That’s it.” She laughed, but it wasn’t a happy sound. “Right. B
The broken plastic from the remote control cut into my palm, but I didn’t feel any pain. I dropped the shattered pieces on the floor. Richard stared at the mess by his shoes. His chest was rising and falling rapidly. He lifted the man right off the floor and threw him. I watched the heavy body fly
The red light on the phone blinked steadily, counting down what felt like our last few seconds. Marcus stood across from me, chest rising hard, his grey eyes sharp the second he saw my face. He didn’t ask what was wrong. He already knew.“Get your shirt on,” I said quietly.I grabbed my clothes fa
Getting Marcus out of that wood was a nightmare. He was bleeding everywhere, his shirt ruined and sticking to his skin, but I didn’t care. I just kept him on his feet, my arm hooked tight under his armpit, half-carrying him until we found my car hidden near the road. The drive to the building was s
Jax laughed. The sound was ugly and mean. He pressed his sharp claws deeper into Marcus’s neck. A fresh line of dark blood ran down the assassin’s throat.Noah watched from his hiding spot in the cold mud. His chest felt incredibly tight. It was hard to breathe. He could not lose Marcus. This man h







