LOGINWhen eighteen-year-old Tate Osborne's uncle sells her to pay his debts, she's thrust into a world where werewolves rule and ancient magic binds souls forever. Now she belongs to the ruthless Silverfang twins—Alpha brothers Mathias and Daxon, whose dark hunger both terrifies and ignites something primal within her. Freedom was supposed to be hers at university. Instead, she's become the most dangerous thing of all: the soulbond that could either save two powerful Alphas... or destroy them all.
View MoreHALFWAY POINT: NEGOTIATION PREP~MATHIAS POV~The neutral place looked old and forgotten, like a time capsule from the early 2000s. It was a boring conference center with dull walls, buzzing lights, and dirty carpet. It was just bland enough that no one would want to start fighting there, which was exactly the idea.I was standing in the middle of this empty room with Edward, Marcus, and Silas. We looked like we were about to have an important meeting or deal with something supernatural....maybe both.Edward was walking around, looking serious. He said, "Here are the rules we need to follow. No weapons except for the guards. No using magic to scare anyone. Everything we agree on will be written down and witnessed."He said it like he was reading sacred scripture instead of guidelines for people who could tear each other's throats out.Marcus leaned against a pillar with that effortless hybrid energy of charm and danger. He didn't just examine the room.....he judged it. As if the walls
THE BROTHERS OF MIDNIGHT~THIRD POV~The night after the council vote felt weird......victory laced with the metallic kick of fear. The Packhouse buzzed with rumors, theories, and conspiracies whispered through corridors like rambling ghosts with too much tea to spill.Tate didn't join any of it.Not because she didn't care. But because she couldn't breathe.Too many leaders had shaken her hand. Too many warriors had clapped her back. Too many eyes had followed her like she was a miracle or a mistake waiting to happen.When she quietly left through the side door and entered the courtyard, the moon was low in the sky, looking big and full. The cool air touched her cheeks, making her feel more real than the stuffy council room ever did.She sat by the fountain, letting the water spray her boots and waiting for her heartbeat to slow down. She heard soft footsteps behind her.Mathias.Of course it was Mathias.His presence always landed soft, like he was afraid of taking up more space than
THE COUNTER-MANIFESTO~THIRD POV~The council chamber had always been a bit intimidating, but tonight it felt almost alive, like the walls themselves were holding their breath, waiting to see if Tate Osborne would make it through her audacity.Runes blinked faintly across the curved stone walls, humming with old magic. The ceiling arched high overhead, like a cathedral, making the room seem even smaller compared to history. And yet, Tate stayed at the center of it all alone, trying to keep her nerves steady.A bunch of people were watching her, their eyes sharp as knives. Leaders, elders, warriors, scholars.....all of them waiting. Not for her to say anything, but just waiting for her to slip up.She didn't give them the satisfaction."Heriberto knows his stuff when it comes to history," Tate said, sounding calm even though her hands were shaking a bit. "People have been held back by the world of the supernatural. Managed. Quieted down. Getting in trouble for asking questions."A ripp
HERIBERTO'S MANIFESTO~MARCUS BLACKTHORN~Marcus hated being awake at three in the morning. It wasn't the hour that irritated him...immortality made time feel like a loop of uninteresting PowerPoint slides....it was the fact that emergencies always happened at this exact cursed interval. Three A.M. had become the universe's chosen meeting slot for stupidity.The abandoned subway tunnel beneath Old River Station buzzed with the kind of stuffy air that stuck to your lungs like regret. Fluorescent lights flashed overhead, buzzing like a dying conscience. Perfect place for a secret meeting with someone he barely trusted.Marcus moved through the dark like he owned the shadows. His coat swayed behind him, boots tapping steadily on cracked concrete. He carried himself with the entitled elegance of someone who'd lived long enough to be allergic to nonsense.His informant stood a few meters ahead, twitchy as dial-up internet."You're late," Marcus said, voice smooth, bored, and sharply amus
Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.