MasukA week had passed since Nova and Kieran's wedding.Although every day was filled with council meetings, petitions, and rebuilding efforts, King Kael finally insisted that the newlyweds take a short journey away from the palace."You've both earned a few days of rest," Kael said firmly during breakfast.Nova smiled. "Father, the kingdom—""The kingdom," Kael interrupted with a knowing smile, "managed to survive for centuries before you two got married. It can certainly survive three days without you."Queen Lyra laughed softly."I agree with your father."Kieran looked hopefully at Nova."I've learned it's dangerous to argue with both of them."Nova sighed dramatically before smiling."Very well."Kael raised his cup."Excellent.""The royal carriage leaves after lunch."Their destination was Moonlake Manor, a peaceful royal retreat nestled deep within the Silver Pine Forest, nearly a day's ride from Blackthorn.Unlike the grand palace, the manor was modest.It overlooked a crystal-cle
Three days after the royal wedding, the celebration had finally ended.The last visiting royals had departed from Blackthorn, the musicians had packed away their instruments, and the palace halls, once overflowing with laughter, had returned to their familiar rhythm.The kingdom was peaceful once more.But peace, Nova was beginning to realize, came with responsibilities of its own.The morning sun streamed through the windows of the royal bedchamber as she quietly dressed in a deep sapphire gown embroidered with silver moon lilies. The simple wedding ring on her finger caught the light, reminding her that life had changed forever.She was no longer only a princess.She was now Queen of Blackthorn.Behind her, Kieran adjusted the clasp of his royal cloak before meeting her eyes in the mirror."Nervous?"Nova smiled faintly."A little.""So am I."She turned to him, surprised."You?"Kieran laughed softly."I've fought wars.""I've defeated monsters.""But today..."He looked toward the
The first sunrise after the royal wedding painted the skies above Blackthorn in brilliant shades of gold, rose, and pale blue.The kingdom was unusually quiet.After days of celebration, music, and laughter, the streets were only beginning to stir. Merchants slowly opened their shops, children chased one another through the market square, and servants swept flower petals from the stone paths leading to the palace.It was peaceful.Not the silence that followed war.The silence that came after a dream had finally come true.Inside the royal chambers, Nova awoke to the gentle warmth of sunlight spilling through the tall windows. For a moment, she simply lay still, listening to the steady rhythm of another heartbeat beside her.Kieran was still asleep.A smile tugged at her lips.The legendary Alpha King who had faced immortal enemies without fear somehow looked completely at peace.She reached out, brushing a strand of dark hair away from his forehead.His eyes opened almost immediately
The valley was so quiet that the whisper of the wind through the moon lilies could be heard.Thousands of people stood in respectful silence beneath the clear spring sky, their eyes fixed on the wooden arch where Nova and Kieran stood facing one another.The elderly priestess smiled gently as she looked between them."In every age," she began, "people have believed that love is found in moments of great triumph."She paused, allowing her words to settle."But those who have lived long enough know the truth."Her wise eyes softened."Love is found in ordinary mornings.""In quiet conversations.""In forgiveness after disagreement.""In choosing one another again and again, even when life becomes difficult."She folded her hands before her."Today, before your families, your friends, and your people, you will make those choices known."She turned toward Kieran."Prince Kieran of Blackthorn.""Will you speak your vows?"Kieran took a slow breath.His eyes never left Nova's.He reached fo
The dawn that broke over Blackthorn was unlike any the kingdom had ever seen.Long before the first rays of sunlight touched the mountains, the city was already awake.Lanterns that had burned through the night still glowed softly along the streets, their golden light mingling with the pale blue of the early morning sky. The bells of the palace rang gently, not as a warning, but as an invitation.Today was a day of celebration.Today, two kingdoms would become one family.As the sun climbed higher, people began gathering in the great valley outside the city.Families arrived carrying blankets and baskets filled with food. Elderly couples walked hand in hand, eager to witness the moment they had prayed for through years of hardship. Children ran excitedly between the rows of wooden benches, laughing until their parents called them back.Representatives from every allied kingdom arrived in beautifully decorated carriages, yet no one demanded special treatment.Kings sat beside farmers.
The sun hung low over the western mountains, bathing Blackthorn in shades of amber and gold.The kingdom had never looked more beautiful.The last remnants of winter clung stubbornly to the shaded hillsides, but the first signs of spring had begun to appear. Tiny green shoots pushed through the melting snow, birds returned to the palace gardens after months away, and the streams surrounding the valley flowed freely once again.It was as though nature itself understood.A new season was beginning.Not only for the land.But for everyone who called it home.The wedding was now only two days away.Throughout the kingdom, preparations continued with joyful determination. Carpenters polished the final rows of benches in the valley, gardeners carefully planted thousands of moon lilies around the ceremonial arch, and weavers hung long banners bearing the crests of both Blackthorn and the Moon Kingdom.Yet no banner stood higher than another.Every kingdom that had stood together during the S
"Then listen carefully."The Dreamer's voice drifted across the newborn universe.At once, the stars responded.Millions of lights gathered around the ancient being, forming vast rivers of silver across the heavens.The galaxies slowed their dance.The winds of creation grew still.Reality itself s
The sky broke.Not cracked.Not shattered.It simply ceased to behave like a sky.Above the sanctuary, beyond the ruined ceiling, reality folded back like a curtain.Stars vanished.Clouds disappeared.The heavens themselves seemed to peel away.And behind them—An eye opened.The entire world froz
Far beyond the world.Far beyond the stars.Far beyond the boundaries of creation itself—Something opened its eyes.And looked back.The moment it happened, the sanctuary shook.Not violently.Not like an earthquake.Like a heartbeat.A single pulse that rippled through existence.The walls trembl
“Oh, now THIS is interesting.”Lucien’s grin looked genuinely dangerous now.Kael looked moments away from throwing him directly into the frozen mountains.“The sanctuary only permits bonded Sovereigns beyond the inner chambers,” Astrid repeated carefully, clearly pretending Lucien did not exist fo







