로그인KAITearing through the deep snow, my massive paws shattered the icy crust with every single bound.Freezing wind whipped against my golden fur, but the beast inside me didn't feel the cold. It only felt pure, unfiltered rage. My Lycan senses pushed outward, mapping the dark, frozen woods of the eastern mountain pass. Behind me, the heavy, thudding footsteps of Gideon and twenty elite enforcers shook the ground. We were hunting.Catching the foul, stale scent of cheap tobacco and unwashed sweat, my lips peeled back over my fangs.He was close.Bursting through a thick cluster of snow-covered pines, a small, rocky clearing opened up near the edge of a steep cliff. A massive, heavily scarred rogue was scrambling desperately up the icy rocks. He clutched a stolen radio in one hand and a rusted machete in the other.Lunging forward, I cleared forty feet in a single jump.My immense weight slammed directly into the rogue’s back, driving him face-first into the freezing stone. Bones cracked
KAITearing through the deep snow, my massive paws shattered the icy crust with every single bound.Freezing wind whipped against my golden fur, but the beast inside me didn't feel the cold. It only felt pure, unfiltered rage. My Lycan senses pushed outward, mapping the dark, frozen woods of the eastern mountain pass. Behind me, the heavy, thudding footsteps of Gideon and twenty elite enforcers shook the ground. We were hunting.Catching the foul, stale scent of cheap tobacco and unwashed sweat, my lips peeled back over my fangs.He was close.Bursting through a thick cluster of snow-covered pines, a small, rocky clearing opened up near the edge of a steep cliff. A massive, heavily scarred rogue was scrambling desperately up the icy rocks. He clutched a stolen radio in one hand and a rusted machete in the other.Lunging forward, I cleared forty feet in a single jump.My immense weight slammed directly into the rogue’s back, driving him face-first into the freezing stone. Bones cracked
AUTHOR’S POV"Which direction, rogue?" Halil asked."East," Kael answered without hesitation. "Toward the steep mountain pass. He said he wasn't going to wait for your border patrols to find him. He said he was going to march her directly to your gates and demand the gold in person."Silence dropped heavily over the room.Above my head, Kai’s heavy boots stopped pacing. He was standing directly in the center of the kitchen. Right on top of the rug. Right over the trapdoor.The floorboards creaked loudly under his massive weight.Through a tiny, millimeter-wide crack in the wood, a faint slice of yellow lamplight shined down into the cellar. Suddenly, a massive, dark shadow blocked the light completely.Kai dropped to one knee.My heart hammered wildly against my ribs. It beat so fast, so incredibly loud, I was genuinely convinced the sound was echoing up through the floor. Pressing my hand flat against my stomach, I prayed to a Goddess I didn't even believe in that the baby would stay
THIRD PERSON’S POV Dropping to my knees, my hands flew to my chest.A sharp, violent twist of pure heat sparked deep inside my ribcage, burning like a hot iron rod shoved straight through bone. I was gasping for air, as my vision was blurred.The magic flaring through my veins wasn't warm or comforting.It was aggressive.Feral.Before Elara could even ask what was wrong, a loud, piercing mechanical shriek shattered the quiet evening.The camp’s perimeter alarm.Red emergency lights began strobing violently through the dirty glass of the cabin window, painting the wooden walls in harsh, bleeding flashes. Outside in the freezing darkness, a deafening roar echoed through the thick pine trees. It wasn't a normal wolf howling at the moon. It was the deep, chest-rattling boom of a massive, golden Alpha Lycan tearing through enemy lines.Kai."Goddess, Nora!" Elara yelled, dropping a stack of folded blankets on the bed. She rushed to my side, grabbing my shoulders. "Are you bleeding? Is it
AUTHOR’S POVDropping to my knees, my hands flew to my chest.A sharp, violent twist of pure heat sparked deep inside my ribcage, burning like a hot iron rod shoved straight through bone. I was gasping for air, as my vision was blurred.The magic flaring through my veins wasn't warm or comforting.It was aggressive.Feral.Before Elara could even ask what was wrong, a loud, piercing mechanical shriek shattered the quiet evening.The camp’s perimeter alarm.Red emergency lights began strobing violently through the dirty glass of the cabin window, painting the wooden walls in harsh, bleeding flashes. Outside in the freezing darkness, a deafening roar echoed through the thick pine trees. It wasn't a normal wolf howling at the moon. It was the deep, chest-rattling boom of a massive, golden Alpha Lycan tearing through enemy lines.Kai."Goddess, Nora!" Elara yelled, dropping a stack of folded blankets on the bed. She rushed to my side, grabbing my shoulders. "Are you bleeding? Is it the ba
HALIL"Kai, you can't just march an armed strike team fifty miles south into neutral territory," I pleaded, pushing myself off the floor. "The Bloodmoon Pack controls the southern ridges. If you cross their borders uninvited, you violate the ancient treaty. You will trigger a continental war.""Then the continent burns tonight," he replied deadpan.He hoisted a heavy rifle over his shoulder and started walking toward the exit.He was completely gone. Logic, politics, and survival didn't matter anymore. The feral Lycan instinct to protect his mate had completely overwritten his logical brain. If I let him walk out of those doors, he was going to destroy everything our father built."I won't let you do this," I warned, stepping in front of the steel doors. I shifted my weight, letting my own claws slide out of my fingertips. "I am your beta, and I am your brother. I won't let you destroy Blackcrest over a human."Kai stopped walking. He tilted his head, looking at me with absolute zero
NORA’S POV. I groaned, struggling to pry my eyes open. “Our Luna decided to grace us with her consciousness.” A stern voice cut across the room. I made to sit up, but all my bones felt like they were crushed under the weight of a boulder. My eyes lingered around the room. It wasn’t like my room i
AIDEN’S POV I did the right thing. I was sure of it. Nora was no good. She couldn’t even bear me a pup, not even a female. Her body was frail, and clearly cannot carry my seed. I tightened my grip around my pen, as I scribbled some words onto the document, my heart in a completely different place
KAI’S POV You’ve got to be kidding me. A stray. A fucking stray that had tinges of rejection all over her. To make it worse, she was wolfless. My eyes hovered all over her, and my heart boiled with a mixture of disgust. Why on earth would the moon goddess think she could link us to a stray as a s
HALIL’S POV I clenched my hand around the edge of the Ebony table, as surges of electric current splintered through my chest. Fucking hell! A devilish smirk lined the corner of my lips. “This might just be our chance at easing the grief.” I spat. Kai grunted, and didn’t say a word. My Gamma Chi







