LOGINChapter 154Ella POVSome truths don’t arrive as answers and rather arrive as poison. My father’s words had not simply planted doubt in my mind—they had shattered the ground beneath everything I believed about myself.Even hours later, his sentences kept echoing inside my head, each repetition sharper than the last. I sat on the edge of the bed in the guest wing of Rohan’s estate, my hands clenched together so tightly my knuckles had turned white.Outside the tall windows, the territory slept under the quiet watch of the moon. Wolves moved along the perimeter, guards changing shifts, life continuing as if nothing had happened. But inside me, everything had already begun to collapse.Ria had stayed with me earlier, speaking softly, trying to calm the storm she could clearly see brewing behind my eyes. She had told me my father was angry and he was trying to manipulate me. She has said I should wait until morning when things would be clearer but the problem with doubt was that it didn’t
Chapter 153Rohan POVThe moment Alpha Ethan Dracula left the courtyard, the silence he left behind felt heavier than any roar.I had seen many battles in my life—political ones, physical ones, even wars fought through whispers and manipulation. But nothing had ever landed a blow like the sentence he had just spoken. Enjoy yourself with your brother.The words kept replaying in my mind like a cruel echo. I stood in the courtyard long after Ethan disappeared beyond the gates, my body rigid, my thoughts racing through possibilities I did not want to consider.Beside me, Ella looked like the ground had vanished beneath her feet. Her breathing had turned shallow, uneven. I reached for her instinctively. “Ella—”She stepped back, putting enough distance to make the gesture feel like a wall. My chest tightened.“Did you know?” she whispered.The question sliced deeper than any accusation.“No,” I said immediately.She searched my face, as if trying to see past my answer into the truth bene
Chapter 152Ella POVThe day my father arrived, the sky felt heavier than usual. As if the air itself knew something was about to break.I stood near the balcony overlooking the courtyard of Rohan’s estate, watching the guards shift their positions below. They weren’t panicking, but they were alert more than usual. Ever since Amanda’s public broadcast and the quiet war she had started, tension had wrapped itself around the territory like a tightening coil.But this felt different and more personal. I sensed the disturbance before anyone told me what it was. Wolves felt things like that—the subtle ripple of dominance entering territory, the pressure of a powerful Alpha crossing borders without asking permission.A shiver ran through me. Then the door behind me opened. Ria stepped in quickly, her expression tight in a way that immediately told me the day had just changed direction.“Ella,” she said quietly. “Someone’s here.”I turned to face her fully. “Who?”She hesitated. For the firs
Chapter 151Rohan POVThe first mistake people made about power was assuming it announced itself. The second was believing restraint meant hesitation.I watched the estate wake from the balcony outside my office, the morning light cutting clean lines across stone and glass. The grounds were calm, orderly—too orderly for what was coming. When systems were about to fracture, there was always a moment like this: the stillness before pressure forced everything to choose a direction.Ella stood somewhere inside the eye of that pressure now. She was letting the world tilt around her while she stayed maddeningly still.Amanda had adjusted her tone overnight and that alone confirmed what I already knew—Ella’s silence was working. It didn’t mean it was safe.Nikolai entered without knocking. He understood that knocking implied permission, and at this stage of escalation, permission was a luxury we no longer pretended to need.“She’s calling for dialogue,” he said, tossing a tablet onto the des
Chapter 150Ella POVThe war did not arrive with sirens or shouting. It arrived the way real danger always did—quietly, wrapped in polite language and public concern, disguised as reason.By the time Amanda’s broadcast finished circulating, the estate felt different. It was just alert, like a body that had sensed pain before the nerve fully fired. I felt it in my chest first.Rohan did not say much after the announcement. He did not pace or bark orders or retreat into the cold efficiency he once used like armor. Instead, he stayed close, not hovering, not guarding, simply present. That alone told me how seriously he was taking this. Rohan only went still when he was preparing to move with precision.I excused myself after the council briefing ended, telling Nikolai and the others that I needed air. No one questioned it. That, too, was new. A few months ago, my absence from a room would have triggered scrutiny. Now, it triggered me to take a moment and recalculate.I walked the outer
Chapter 149Rohan POVI had spent most of my life believing that survival was about dominance, striking first, standing taller, and being feared enough that no one dared to test you. That belief had shaped me long before I ever wore the title of Alpha, long before the packs learned my name.I knew better now. Survival, real survival, was about what endured after the strike landed. It was about what remained when the lies were exposed, when the armor cracked, when the world saw you without the mythology you had built to protect yourself.Ella and I had survived the truth and that realization settled over me as I stood alone in my office, watching the estate grounds through the tall windows. The media presence outside had thinned, but the tension had not. It lingered in the air, coiled and watchful. The kind of tension that didn’t explode immediately, but waited for the right moment to strike.Our enemies had expected us to fracture. They had assumed that exposure would weaken us, that
Chapter 146Rohan POVI stayed where Ella left me long after the door closed.The room felt altered, as if the truth had rearranged the air itself. I had faced wars with clearer footing than this moment, because battle at least came with rules. This had none. Only consequences, layered and unavoida
Chapter 139Brielle POVI had always known this moment would come.Lies are patient things. They wait and settle into the cracks of daily life and convince everyone they belong there. But eventually, they demand payment.Ella thought she was coming for answers. She did not yet understand she was st
Chapter 134Rohan POVThe first rule of war I ever learned was simple: when the enemy stops making noise, they are not retreating. They are repositioning.By the second morning after Amanda’s alignment surfaced, the silence had become unbearable. The political landscape held its breath in a way tha
Chapter 131Ella POVThe first thing I learned about power was that it never announces itself when it changes hands. It arrives quietly, reshapes the room, and waits to see who notices.The morning after Rohan and I finally spoke plainly, I woke with a clarity that surprised me. There was no dread







