로그인She was born with nothing. He rules with everything. Elara has no wolf. No rank. No voice. For five years, her own pack has beaten her, branded her, and fed her scraps like a stray. Her blood runs black—the mark of a Null, a creature the Moon Goddess rejected. Her uncle, the Alpha, cut her throat so she couldn't scream. Her only crime: existing. When he exiles her naked into a blizzard, she crawls into a hollow log to die. That is where Kaelen Blackthorn finds her. The Alpha of the Nightshade Dominion is the most feared predator in three centuries. Cold. Arrogant. Merciless. He has torn apart nine packs and never knelt for anyone. But the moment his burning red eyes land on her broken body, his wolf speaks a word he has never spoken before: Mine. He takes her to his fortress. Heals her. Trains her. Claims her as his fated mate. He promises to burn her enemies to ash. But Kaelen does not know the truth Elara carries in her black blood. A Null is not empty. A Null is a vessel. Twenty-two years of pain, cruelty, and stolen magic sleep inside her. When she finally learns to wake that power, even the Wolf King will learn a hard lesson: He didn't rescue a victim. He sharpened a blade. And blades, eventually, cut the hand that holds them.
더 보기Elara did not sleep.The plan lived in her chest like a second heart—pumping fear, pumping resolve, pumping a strange, cold calm through her veins. Beside her, Kaelen slept deeply, his arm still draped across her waist, his breathing slow and even.She had lied to him.Stay with me, he had said. Don't go where I can't follow.She had nodded.The nod was a lie. But the words she had written on his chest—those were true. She loved him. She loved his arrogance and his brutality and the way he held her like she was made of glass and iron at the same time. She loved that he had never once asked her to be anything other than what she was.And because she loved him, she would not let him go to war.Derrick wanted her. Derrick would always want her. As long as she breathed, her uncle would use her as bait, as a bargaining chip, as a reason to spill blood. The only way to end it was to end him.And the only way to end him was to walk into his den alone.Sera was waiting in the eastern corridor
Kaelen returned at midnight.Elara was in the infirmary, her ribs wrapped, her throat bruised purple, a gash on her forearm stitched closed. She sat on the cot, Sera beside her, both of them drinking broth from wooden bowls.The door burst open.Kaelen filled the frame. His eyes were wild—redder than she had ever seen them. His chest heaved. His hands were bloody. Not his blood."Elara."His voice was a blade.She set down her bowl. Wrote: I'm fine."You left the fortress."I had to."You could have died."I didn't.He crossed the room in three strides. His hands cupped her face—harder than before, almost desperate. His thumbs traced her cheekbones. His breath came fast and hot."Don't," he said, "ever—ever—do that again."She should have been afraid. His rage was a living thing, crackling in the air between them. But she wasn't afraid. She was tired. And she was sure.She wrote: They had Sera. They were going to kill her."I don't care about Sera."Sera, sitting on the next cot, rais
Three days passed.Three days of running until her lungs burned. Three days of wooden daggers and Kaelen's red eyes watching her fail. Three days of him sleeping beside her every night—not touching, not asking, just present.She hadn't asked him to stay again.He had stayed anyway.On the fourth night, Elara lay awake in the dark, listening to his breathing. He was on top of the covers, she beneath them. His hand rested on the mattress between them, close enough to touch.She wanted to touch it.She didn't.Coward, she thought. But it wasn't cowardice. It was something else—something she didn't have a name for. Something that lived in her chest and whispered danger and want in the same breath.He shifted. His hand moved. His fingers brushed hers.Electricity.She gasped—a soundless thing, her throat catching—and pulled back."Sorry," he murmured. He didn't sound sorry. He sounded amused. "Didn't mean to scare you."You didn't scare me."Then why did you flinch?"She reached for her pa
Elara woke to sunlight and the weight of an arm across her waist.She froze.The arm was heavy. Muscular. Attached to a body that radiated heat like a furnace. A body that smelled like pine smoke and male and mine.Kaelen.He had stayed. He had said he would keep watch, and he had stayed, and somewhere in the night, he had pulled her close. Her back was pressed against his chest. Her head rested on his other arm. His breath stirred the silver hair at her temple.She should have been terrified.She wasn't.For five years, she had slept in kennels, alone and cold, listening for footsteps that meant more pain. For five years, she had curled into a ball and prayed not to wake up. And now, here—in the arms of the most dangerous wolf in the continent—she felt something she had forgotten existed.Safe.It didn't make sense. Kaelen Blackthorn was not safe. He was a killer. A conqueror. A man who had broken arms for speaking against her. He was not safe.But her body didn't care about sense. H






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