Beranda / Paranormal / Crown of Tempests / Chapter 26 - Kaia

Share

Chapter 26 - Kaia

Penulis: Bryant
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-04-28 18:12:52
The downside to growing up around werewolves was that some traditions seemed instinctual to me.

The kinds of things you heard other wolves muttering around bonfires and sparring rings since you were old enough to understand. Legends told over half jokes and half warnings until one day you realized it wasn’t folklore at all; those were expectations of our culture.

Mate-marking was something like that.

For wolves, the bite was about more than instinct. Marks were also a public and magical cl
Bryant

So… that just happened. After all that slow burn and them, mostly Iris, trying to avoid acknowledging what they are, we have a mate mark!

| 6
Lanjutkan membaca buku ini secara gratis
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi
Bab Terkunci
Komen (1)
goodnovel comment avatar
Sandra Culler
yes finally mated and together.
LIHAT SEMUA KOMENTAR

Bab terbaru

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Nora

    Labor hadn’t started softly. Or built gradually. Like the midwives had said it would. I’d been outside, near the training grounds, watching a few of the younger wolves practice drills while the air hung warm around us in that heavy way only late-September could produce when it had hit. Hard. Dragging the breath from my lungs with cruel efficiency, sharp and sudden instead of slow and steadily building. I clamped my hand over my stomach, fingers bracing into my skin reflexively as I focused on forcing myself through it. “Holy-” I hissed, quietly under my breath. “Okay. That’s… different.” It didn’t relent. The next one hit me even faster, deeper, knocking me, and I carefully braced my free hand on the wooden fence post behind me. This wasn’t twinges like I’d been feeling for the last few weeks. This was a whole new level of hurt. “Nora,” Caelum rushed, already coming to stand beside me. “What happened?” I tried to grin through it, even as another wave rolled through my bod

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Elias

    By the end of the third trimester, it stopped pretending to behave. It didn’t explode. Not really. It warped. Shifted. Fractionally. Micro-adjustments most people wouldn’t notice, but I did. When I first noticed it, palpating the wards. The way they hummed erratically when Nora passed through specific rooms. Like magic, around her refused to align with anything completely predictable. I stood outside the main house of Ember Hills, hand pressed lightly to one of the external ward anchors, with my eyes closed, watching it move. “Ease,” I breathed silently, moving magic with gentle coaxing rather than forcing it. “Not force.” Pressure lessened beneath my palm. There was less resistance. Enough to stabilize… but only for a moment. Footsteps hit the ground behind me with more weight than I expected, but little surprise. “Doing it again, huh?” Caelum asked. I cracked open my eyes and peeked behind me at him. “Line kept jumping.” I shrugged. “You can really feel it react when she’

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Lucien

    By the time Nora started to show, I already had answers. Not all of them. That would’ve been impossible. But enough to narrow the chaos into something I could work with. Nora stood near the open window of the main hall, one hand resting absentmindedly over the curve of her stomach as she listened to Elias explain something about energy fluctuations in the southern ward lines. The late afternoon light hit her just right, catching in her hair, warming her skin, and making the faint shift in her silhouette impossible to ignore now. There was no hiding it anymore. Not that she’d tried. I watched her from across the room, arms loosely folded, attention split between her and the stack of parchment I’d left spread across the table behind me. Inked notes, copied texts, translated fragments from archives most people didn’t even know existed. Hybrid gestation. Dragon lineage anomalies. Bloodline convergence under bonded triads. Most of it had been buried for a reason. That hadn’t

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Caelum

    I knew before she spoke. There was a shift in the bond, taut and immediate, like a string being drawn across my ribcage. My wolf bristling up so hard within me it threatened to scramble my breath, claws digging just beneath the surface, attentive and vigilant in ways nothing had any business being except danger. Nora didn’t even fully step through the door before I went rigid. Lucien leaned back against the table, half-listening to Elias ramble about ward instabilities near the southern ridge. Elias himself had a map pulled out, fingers drumming softly on the paper. There was a calm about them. Order. Normalcy. Nora stepped through the doorway. Normalcy went out the window. I watched her entrance slowly, senses already peaked, locked onto her. There was something about the way her scent hit me. It was subtle but undeniable. Thicker. Warm. Full of life in a way that resonated something ancient and wild inside me. My wolf never denied its nature. She was pregnant. That

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Kellan

    It held. The circle held. That had been the first thing I noticed when I stepped away from the rune field, chalk dust still drying on my hands and magic thrumming quietly beneath my skin. Everything I’d drawn into the dirt had been… stable. The lines hadn’t wavered or shifted. No surging edges or flickering where another magic system attempted to overwrite it. It was clean. Controlled. Just holding had been unthinkable a few months ago. “Try it again,” I muttered, stepping back from them. A witch was anchoring the eastern point of the circle, hands raised as she funneled power into the spell layout. On the opposite side, there was a werewolf who had shifted his footing like I’d taught him, grounding himself, not fighting the magic coursing around him, but… working with it, rolling with it rather than trying to barrel through blindly. Hanging back just outside the circle’s edge was a vampire, watching with quiet, calculating intensity like they always did. “Slow it down,” I re

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Ronan

    It was crisp that morning in Ember Hills. That clear sting you got after everything just quit trying to murder you. Peace was a strong word for it, probably inaccurate. Safe. Neutral. It smelled like that. Like safety. I leaned against the perimeter fence of the training yard, boots sunk into mud and old blood, eyes on the newest recruits kicking skins off each other. Brutes. They weren’t fighters. They weren’t soldiers. They were just dumb teenagers who learned how to swing really hard at first. The kid shoved first. Doesn’t mean he planned to. Eighteen, maybe, and already shoulders rigid with reaction. Instinct snarled loudly in his ears when the wolf behind him stepped a little too close. He spun like a dervish, snarl already wrenching its way free, hands low to claw. “Hands off,” he snapped. Thick hands lifted high in defense, slow and wary, but eyes betraying him. No fear. Prediction. He’d been trained to anticipate the blow either way. I stepped between them

  • Crown of Tempests   Bonus Epilogue - Evelina

    Obscura looked the same and not at all. The gates rose ahead of us in that familiar sweep of stone and magic, wards glinting faintly beneath the surface like something alive, something aware. Two years ago, I had walked these grounds with blood on my hands and a future I couldn’t quite see. Last

  • Crown of Tempests   Epilogue - Iris

    Obscura didn’t look familiar one year later. Funny how it somehow felt more like home than it ever had before. I lingered by the edge of the courtyard, fingertips brushing against the smooth surface of a pillar that had clearly been rebuilt seamlessly. You couldn’t even tell there had once been

  • Crown of Tempests   Chapter 42 - Kaia

    Obscura didn’t feel like a warzone anymore. Not a few weeks later, at least. I leaned against the railing of the main courtyard, arms crossed as I watched a cluster of Everley witches renew the last layer of warding around the perimeter of the outer wall. Magic glowed brighter than before, thicker

  • Crown of Tempests   Chapter 40 - Kaia

    The thrum of the relic grew faint behind us as we emerged from the chamber, pressure releasing from my lungs in slow increments. And then nothing. Silence. It wasn’t peaceful. It just…felt wrong. I stepped out onto Obscura’s front grounds and stopped instinctively, eyes trailing over campus as

Bab Lainnya
Jelajahi dan baca novel bagus secara gratis
Akses gratis ke berbagai novel bagus di aplikasi GoodNovel. Unduh buku yang kamu suka dan baca di mana saja & kapan saja.
Baca buku gratis di Aplikasi
Pindai kode untuk membaca di Aplikasi
DMCA.com Protection Status