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CHAPTER 41

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The letter burned in Aria’s thoughts long after Kael had crushed it in his fist.

We’re coming for her.

Those words curled like smoke, suffocating every breath she took. She could still see Rhys’s handwriting, bold and sure, the same hand that had once traced secret promises in the dirt behind Silverpine’s walls. Her wolf snarled against the memory, but her heart twisted all the same.

Kael had not left her side since. He stood at the center of the camp now, barking orders to his sentinels, preparing for the inevitable storm. His presence filled every shadow, every breath of air. But to Aria, he wasn’t enough to hold back the tide rising inside her.

Rhys was coming.

And he wasn’t alone.

The next morning dawned red. Not blood red, not yet, but close, the sky streaked in bruised shades of crimson and gold. The rogues whispered of omens, of war and gods, and Aria couldn’t shake the cold truth inside her: Silverpine had found her, and Rhys was the one leading them.

By mid-afternoon, the new
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  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 41

    The letter burned in Aria’s thoughts long after Kael had crushed it in his fist.We’re coming for her.Those words curled like smoke, suffocating every breath she took. She could still see Rhys’s handwriting, bold and sure, the same hand that had once traced secret promises in the dirt behind Silverpine’s walls. Her wolf snarled against the memory, but her heart twisted all the same.Kael had not left her side since. He stood at the center of the camp now, barking orders to his sentinels, preparing for the inevitable storm. His presence filled every shadow, every breath of air. But to Aria, he wasn’t enough to hold back the tide rising inside her.Rhys was coming.And he wasn’t alone.The next morning dawned red. Not blood red, not yet, but close, the sky streaked in bruised shades of crimson and gold. The rogues whispered of omens, of war and gods, and Aria couldn’t shake the cold truth inside her: Silverpine had found her, and Rhys was the one leading them.By mid-afternoon, the new

  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 40

    The howls did not fade.They grew sharper, splintering through the trees like knives.Kael’s hand tightened around his blade, his stance braced, every muscle coiled. He looked less like a man and more like a predator pulled taut, ready to spring. Aria, though her blood still burned from the truth he’d just thrown at her, found herself mirroring him, her own body rigid, her wolf pressing hard against her skin as if it wanted out, now.The air itself vibrated.Then, just as suddenly, the howls cut off. Silence fell, heavy and eerie.Kael’s jaw clenched. “They’re closer than they should be.”Aria swallowed the knot in her throat. Her hands were still trembling, not from the danger outside the trees but from the danger inside her own chest. The fire clawing through her veins didn’t care about wolves. It cared about truth. About the man at her side who had torn her open with it.She whispered before she could stop herself, “Why tell me this now? Why not let me keep believing he was dead?”

  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 39

    The night hadn’t ended. It only thickened.The fire at the center of camp burned low, coals pulsing like an open wound against the dark. Most rogues had drifted into uneasy rest, but the weight in the air was too heavy for sleep. Too sharp. Too alive.Aria sat at the edge of the circle, her knees drawn up to her chest, eyes fixed on the ashes. Her dream still clung to her skin, sticky and raw, the image of her mother bleeding, of the infant’s cry echoing like a dagger through her chest. No matter how she tried to shake it, it wouldn’t leave.Her wolf paced inside her, restless, agitated. Hungry for truth.She didn’t notice Kael until his shadow fell across the fire. He stood there, shoulders squared, his face carved with exhaustion but steady, like stone refusing to crack. His presence filled the clearing, pulling her eyes up even when she didn’t want to meet his.“Walk with me,” he said.Not a request.Aria hesitated, but something in his voice… low, edged, commanding, pulled her up

  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 38

    The night was too still.Aria sat there with Nessa’s small body pressed against her side, listening to the steady rhythm of the child’s breathing. For a while, she let that sound anchor her, let it soothe the madness threatening to crack her open. But even with the girl’s warmth grounding her, the fire inside refused to settle. It clawed at her ribs, restless and demanding.Her wolf wanted out.Aria’s gaze shifted to Corin. He hadn’t left. He sat across from her, elbows on his knees, watching her like she was both a miracle and a storm about to swallow the earth. His eyes were dark, full of weight he didn’t say aloud.She whispered, “Do you ever wonder what it would be like if we weren’t born into all of this?”Corin tilted his head, curious. “Into what?”“War. Blood. Prophecies.” Her voice cracked. She tightened her grip around Nessa. “If we could just… be.”For the first time, Corin smiled, not the guarded one he wore most days, but something softer. Sadder. “I do. Every day.” He le

  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 37

    The kiss still burned on her lips.Aria sat beneath the tree long after Kael disappeared into the shadows, her head tipped back against the rough bark. Her pulse wouldn’t settle. It beat like war drums in her chest, every thud echoing the wild flame coiled beneath her skin.She closed her eyes, desperate for silence. But silence didn’t come.Instead… pain.It started in her arms, sharp like needles pressing from bone to skin. Then her legs, a deep ache that stole her breath. Her fingers twitched violently, curling against the dirt, as if something inside her was clawing to get out.She bit down on a gasp. The fire in her blood didn’t feel like simple magic anymore. It felt… alive.Like something within her was waking. Stretching. Testing the cage of her body.Her wolf.Her nails dug into the dirt, knuckles white. Not now. Not here.But her body didn’t listen. Her spine arched, a strangled cry leaving her lips. Heat seared through her lungs, so hot she thought she might combust from th

  • Claimed by the Untamed Alpha   CHAPTER 36

    The air at dawn tasted of iron.Aria stood in the center of the clearing, the earth damp with dew beneath her boots, the smell of smoke and ash lingering from last night’s fires. The rogues ringed around her, a wall of eyes and breath and judgment. The camp was divided clean down the middle, half tense, silent, waiting; half muttering, eager for blood.Her hands trembled, though she tried to still them at her sides. Every heartbeat was a drum against her ribs. Every inhale scraped her throat like it carried blades.Across from her, Maela stepped forward, her smile sharp and cruel. “You asked for this, Silverborn,” she purred, her voice carrying easily in the early hush. “Don’t think I’ll make it quick.”“I didn’t ask for anything,” Aria said, her voice low but steady. “I stepped in because your war isn’t with Kael. It’s with your own shadow.”Maela’s expression flickered, just for a moment, before hardening again. She raised her hand and gestured to the edge of the circle.From the cr

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