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CHAPTER 48 — ALPHA THORNWIND

Author: Avery
last update publish date: 2026-03-28 15:00:36

Alpha Thornwind’s eyes were sharp, scanning Kalen as he recounted the events of the forest: the assassins, the ambush, and how close it had come to turning tragedy into catastrophe. Kalen’s tone was controlled, but the underlying tension, the pull of the bond with Eira, threaded through every word.

“She survived,” Kalen concluded, his jaw tight. “Thanks to timing and—instinct. Both hers and mine. We fought side by side. But this wasn’t just a random attack. Someone knew her strength, her pull,
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  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 48 — ALPHA THORNWIND

    Alpha Thornwind’s eyes were sharp, scanning Kalen as he recounted the events of the forest: the assassins, the ambush, and how close it had come to turning tragedy into catastrophe. Kalen’s tone was controlled, but the underlying tension, the pull of the bond with Eira, threaded through every word. “She survived,” Kalen concluded, his jaw tight. “Thanks to timing and—instinct. Both hers and mine. We fought side by side. But this wasn’t just a random attack. Someone knew her strength, her pull, and wanted to destroy it before it could become a threat.” Alpha Thornwind folded his hands over the polished table, leaning back slightly. His mind was already working, assessing, weighing consequences. “The reports from other packs confirm anomalies. Several Alphas have taken note of Crescent Fang’s strength—Eira herself. And Ironshade’s influence in this matter…” His gaze narrowed. “If the two of you bond fully, our combined packs will shift the balance of power irreversibly. Some in the sh

  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 47 — KALEN

    The forest clearing emptied quickly—Jasper and Raithe dragging the unconscious assassins toward the holding cells, Rowan giving Kalen a quick, assessing look before stepping back to await orders. Alpha Thornwind’s voice still echoed in Kalen’s head: “Eira. Kalen. With me.” Kalen followed, feet moving automatically while the rest of him remained caught in the thick, electric pull between himself and Eira. The bond—half-formed, raw, powerful—throbbed like a newly awakened nerve beneath his skin. He could still feel the moment it snapped into place. Not complete. Not sealed. But recognized. Claimed by instinct and fate even if neither of them had spoken the word aloud. Mate. The wolf inside him paced, claws scraping against the walls of his control. Protect. Anchor. Keep close. The proximity to her—only a few feet behind her father as they walked toward the Summit’s main building—made everything worse. Or better. He couldn’t decide. She was shaken, though she hid it well. Her bre

  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 46 — ALPHA THORNWIND

    The clearing smelled of blood, burned ozone, and the unmistakable sharp, electric scent of a mate bond snapping into place. Not fully. Not complete. But enough. Enough that the air felt charged—enough that the ground itself seemed to respond to the shift in power. Enough that Alpha Thornwind felt his pulse stutter in a way it hadn’t in decades. Eira. His daughter. His heir. Bound—no matter how reluctantly—to the Alpha of Ironshade. He exhaled slowly, steadying himself. There would be time to feel. To panic. To rage at the world for placing his daughter in danger and then tying her fate to another pack. But right now? He was Alpha. And three assassins lay beaten and unconscious on Crescent Fang land. “Jasper. Raithe.” His voice carried authority sharp enough to slice through the night air. Jasper snapped immediately to attention, eyes alert and already scanning for threats. On the other side of the clearing, Raithe—the massive Ironshade enforcer who had accompanied Rowan—st

  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 45 — EIRA

    The world was still spinning—branches, blood, dirt, the metallic tang of fear and adrenaline—but one thing cut through the chaos like a blade of moonlight: Kalen’s hands on her arms. Not restraining. Not claiming. Steadying. Her lungs burned as though she had run miles on shattered ground. Every nerve trembled in her body, her heartbeat erratic, her wolf a cyclone inside her. The assassins lay unconscious or barely breathing in the dirt around them, but she barely registered any of it. Because the moment Kalen met her eyes, something deep inside her lurched. Not gentle. Not subtle. A snap. Like a cord suddenly pulled taut after being stretched far too long. Her wolf froze. Then surged. A tidal wave of recognition, fire, and inevitability roaring through her in a way she had never experienced before. And his wolf—she felt it—slammed forward in him too, the air between them crackling with something ancient, powerful, and raw. Mate. It wasn’t spoken aloud, but it vibrated

  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 44 — KALEN

    Kalen told himself he was only walking to clear his head. He told Rowan the same when the Bata asked if he wanted company, but the moment he stepped away from the Summit halls, his wolf surged beneath his skin—restless, pacing, pushing against the confines of his control. The night was cool and quiet, shadows stretching between the trees. The moon hung low, silver-bright, and the forest exhaled around him. But the moment he crossed the tree line, the pull hit him again. Sharp. Magnetic. Unmistakable. Her. His wolf lunged forward, not physically but in that deep, ancient way that made his muscles tense and his senses sharpen. Kalen stopped walking, breath lodged in his throat as something electric slid down his spine. She was close. Closer than she had been since the night he offered her his number. The thread between them thrummed—alive, urgent, calling to him. Go. His wolf’s voice was a low growl of command. Kalen clenched his jaw, fighting back the instinct to shift. We do

  • Bound in Silver Flames   CHAPTER 43 — EIRA

    The forest had always been her sanctuary. Tonight, it felt like a living thing—breathing with her, holding her secrets, listening. Eira walked barefoot along the river’s edge, the cool stones pressing into her feet with each step. The Summit grounds buzzed behind her somewhere, alive with politics and tensions and whispered alliances, but out here the world softened. The moon was high, silver and steady, reflecting across the water like a pathway she could follow if everything else collapsed. Her eighteenth birthday was so close. Too close. One more day. One more sunrise before everything changed. She exhaled, sitting on the mossy bank and dipping her fingers into the icy current. Her reflection wavered—gold eyes, hair like midnight, tension drawn into every line of her shoulders. Almost eighteen. Almost old enough for the truth she’d spent years outrunning to finally catch her. It wasn’t just the mate-pull. It wasn’t just Kalen. It was the ancient wolf inside her, the power

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