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First Weapon

Author: Pj
last update publish date: 2026-06-08 21:11:53

I thought yesterday was bad.

I was wrong.

Today, Kael handed me a knife.

Not wooden. Not blunt.

Real steel. Cold, heavy, and sharp enough to make my stomach twist.

“Rule one,” he said, flipping the knife in his hand like it weighed nothing. “Never pick it up unless you’re ready to use it.”

I stared at the blade. “I’m not ready.”

“Good,” Kael said. “Because you’re not supposed to be yet.

But you need to get used to it. Fear makes you slow.

And slow gets you killed.”

He tossed i
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  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    First Weapon

    I thought yesterday was bad. I was wrong. Today, Kael handed me a knife. Not wooden. Not blunt. Real steel. Cold, heavy, and sharp enough to make my stomach twist. “Rule one,” he said, flipping the knife in his hand like it weighed nothing. “Never pick it up unless you’re ready to use it.” I stared at the blade. “I’m not ready.” “Good,” Kael said. “Because you’re not supposed to be yet. But you need to get used to it. Fear makes you slow. And slow gets you killed.” He tossed it to me. I caught it, barely. The hilt was worn smooth, like it had been in someone’s hand for years. Kael’s hand, probably. “Don’t cut yourself,” he said. “Thanks for the tip,” I muttered. We started with basics. Grip. Stance. Footwork. Again. Everything came back to footwork with him. “Your feet are your balance,” Kael said, tapping my ankle with his boot when I shifted wrong. “Lose your balance, you lose the fight.” I gritted my teeth and adjusted. My arms were still b

  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    Defense Training

    I woke up sore in places I didn’t know could be sore. My arms burned. My thighs shook when I stood. Even blinking felt like effort. “Morning,” Kael said from the doorway, holding two steaming mugs. “You look like death.” “Thanks,” I muttered, taking the mug. “What is this?” “Herbal tea. For the muscles. Drink it. Then we fight.” I almost spat it out. “Fight? Again? I thought we were doing defense today.” “We are,” Kael said, grinning like this was funny. “Defense means letting someone hit you without dying. You need to feel it before you can stop it.” I stared at him. “You’re insane.” “Probably,” he said. “Drink up. Dawn won’t wait.” The tea was bitter and hot, but within minutes the ache in my muscles dulled to a manageable burn. Kael was already waiting at the clearing when I got there, shirt off again, wooden staff in hand. “Today’s simple,” he said. “I hit you. You don’t let me.” “Simple,” I repeated flatly. “Right.” He tapped the staff against hi

  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    First Blood

    Day two started with pain. Not the sharp, humiliating pain of Kade’s fists. This was different. Deep, burning, earned pain in my muscles that told me I’d actually used them. “Up,” Kael’s voice cut through the cabin at dawn. I groaned and rolled off the cot, my legs shaking before I even stood. “You’re evil,” I muttered. “Yeah,” he said, tossing me a water skin. “Drink. We’ve got company coming.” That got me awake fast. “Company? Who?” “Rogues,” he said simply. “Two of them. Scouting the border. They’re not hostile yet, but they’re close. Figured it’s a good time for your first real test.” My stomach dropped. “Test? You mean fight them?” “If it comes to it,” Kael said, already heading for the door. “But I’m hoping you can scare them off without drawing blood. You’re not ready to kill yet. Maybe not ever. But you need to know you _can_ protect yourself.” I followed him outside, my heart pounding. The forest felt different today. Heavier. Like it was holdin

  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    The First Nightmare

    I slept without dreams for the first time in months. No screaming. No boots. No Kade’s voice cutting through my chest like glass. Just darkness. Quiet. Safe. When I woke, the cabin was still dark. Dawn hadn’t come yet, but my body was awake. Sore. Every muscle protested as I sat up, but it was a good kind of sore. The kind that meant I’d _done_ something with my body for once. “Morning,” Kael’s voice came from outside the door. “You’re up early. Or I’m late.” “Both,” he said, and I could hear the smirk in his voice. “Breakfast’s on the table. Eat. Then we run.” Run. Again. I groaned but swung my legs off the bed. The stew from last night was gone, replaced by oatmeal and dried meat. Real food. No scraps. My wolf practically purred as I ate. For the first time, she wasn’t starving. She was strong. And she wanted more. When I stepped outside, Kael was already waiting by the tree line, shirt off, sweat glistening on his skin despite the cold. “You’re late,” he said.

  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    The Cabin in Dark Ridge

    The cabin smelled like pine, old smoke, and silence. It was the first time in 18 years I didn’t have to share a room. Didn’t have to sleep with one eye open, waiting for a boot to the ribs or a hand to drag me out at dawn. Didn’t have to curl up on the floor just to give the real pack members space on the beds. It was quiet. Too quiet. The kind of quiet that made my ears ring and my thoughts scream louder. I sat on the edge of the single cot Kael gave me, staring at my hands. They were shaking. Not from fear. From the absence of it. For the first time, no one was telling me where to stand. What to say. Who to serve. For the first time, I wasn’t property. I wasn’t a mistake. I wasn’t Kade’s shame. I didn’t know what to do with that kind of freedom. It felt wrong. Dangerous. Like if I moved too fast, the universe would snap back and remind me who I really was. A rejected omega. A stain on the Redwood name. Worthless. The rejection bond still ached. Dull, c

  • Claimed by My Alpha's Ruthless Twin Brother    The Final Choice

    *0:00 – They Came at Dawn*The High Council didn’t send an army. They sent twelve.Twelve wolves. All silver. All older than any Alpha in the Blackwood Alliance. They didn’t march. They walked through our gates like they owned the place.Councilor Varek was in front. Behind him, the twelve knelt without a word.“Aria Blackwood,” Varek said. “Step forward.”I did. Kade and Kael moved to flank me. I stopped them with one look. This was mine.“Your little Alliance is cute,” Varek said. “But it ends now. Surrender, and your people live as rogues. Refuse, and they die as traitors.”I looked past him at the twelve wolves. I smelled fear on three of them. Good.“Your council rules by fear,” I said. “My Alliance rules by choice. You want me to surrender? Make me.”Varek smiled coldly. “Gladly.”---*0:03 – The Challenge*Varek didn’t draw a blade. He stepped forward, chest out, and shifted.A massive silver wolf, bigger than Kade, bigger than Kael. Alpha of alphas.“

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