Book Two of the Fated Series picks up six months later. Alpha Dante Rosenthall has recently taken over for his father as Alpha of the Shadow Falls pack. He is known by everyone as a just leader who will fight for his pack until his very last breath if need be. However, there is still something missing from his life. He does not know what it is but knows that he will never be whole without it. Ziyah Trelinin is Light Fae who was born from a powerful lineage of Protector Fae. She was held captive for thirty-seven years by Dark Fae. Being tortured day in and day out without fail threatens to fracture her mind as much as it fractured her body. She is aided in escaping them by a musical voice she hears in her head for the very first time. It tells her that it is time to go to her destiny and that he can protect her. She escapes but is soon being followed by the enemy. She used to long for death but now longs for one chance to actually live and remember what freedom feels like. Ziyah makes it to the border of Shadow Falls but is severely attacked by wolves working for the Dark Fae. The enemy will stop at nothing to get her back but are not the only threat. Dante uncovers a plot and secret alliance that can destroy everything his people have fought hard for. Ziyah has scars that most cannot see but Dante does. His gift allows him to see inside– her pain, fears, and memories. Can he help her heal enough to let him into her heart? The most important question is simple. How far are you willing to go to protect the one you love?
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Pain. Torment. Darkness.
Was it day or night? Did it really matter any longer? This had been my life for years, decades, or centuries. There was no way to measure time here in order to know how long it had been since I was captured.
Dark Fae were nasty creatures who took without compassion towards what they were taking. They despised Light Fae more than any other species out there. Thus, they hated me with a damn passion.
Electricity burned through me once again, ripping a scream from my throat. My body tried to curl into itself, but the chains held me in place.
“Where is the Power Keep for the Trelinin clan?” Toris, my main tormentor, demanded to know.
A Power Keep was the well that held the magic for Fae clans. My family was not just normal Light Fae. Trelinin Protectors provided protection of those with the strongest destinies from many supernatural species. As such, our Power Keep was filled with some of the strongest magic of our kind. I would rather die at the hands of these monsters than give up that information.
Another surge of electricity crashed through me since I did not respond.
I longed for death, but I knew they would not grant that to me. It would be too much of a kindness. Mercy was not a concept that Dark Fae understood.
A swift kick to my side felt like a flea bite compared to being electrocuted time and again. I listened as footsteps receded, and I was left on my own again.
A few tears fell from my eyes as I realized that I was yet again not granted death. How long would they keep this up? Fae lived for hundreds of years. My grandfather lived to be nine hundred and thirty-two years old. The last birthday I celebrated was my seventy-first, so I was not certain how old I was any longer. Time meant nothing down here in this hell of mine.
Warmth covered my body, soaking into my tired and weakened bones, providing me with something I had not felt in a very long time – peace.
‘It is time for you to go to your destiny, Ziyah,’ a musical voice filtered into my head.
Had I gone insane? I honestly expected that to have happened a long time ago. Better late than never. Was that not the saying?
‘No, my dear, you are not insane. You are a warrior, strong, and fierce. I have healed you as much as I can so that you can escape from this torment. I will cloak you, but you must be careful. There will be a light that only you can see. Follow it to your destiny. You are meant for great things. You must move now.’
I should have been more apprehensive about following a musical little voice in my head, but the term ‘escape’ was the only thing that I focused on.
I felt the cuffs and chains fall from me. I could not even remember a time that I was not chained like an animal. My eyes immediately opened, my heart beating faster when I saw the blasted chains laying on the ground.
Rays of moonlight came through the barred window from above me. My wrists were red, swollen, and scarred from how long those chains had been there. The iron in them kept my magic at bay and made me essentially human. The chains from my legs had also fallen away. It was the first time that I had not felt their weight, and it was liberating even though it was also a little unnerving at the same time.
‘You must hurry,’ the voice urged.
I struggled to get up just because it had been a while since I moved around. My legs felt weak, but they were strong enough to carry me away from here. My lungs took in a deep breath which filled me with conviction. I could do this.
There was a small white light floating in the air, just like the voice had said. I did not have time to ponder who owned the voice and began my trek behind the light. The door was not locked since I had been bound by chains. It was their mistake but my saving grace.
I listened closely but did not hear anything out there, so I slid out the door and gently closed it behind me. Stone walls were on either side of me that were reminiscent of an old castle. Chandelier lights hung from the ceiling. Their soft glow illuminated my path enough for me to see ahead.
My body leaned against the wall while I walked to give me enough support to keep moving. Each step I took filled me with another ounce of hope. I would leave here or die trying. Either way, I would be gone from this hellhole.
The light paused, so I stopped as well. Two females walked down the hall perpendicular to me. Thankfully, the light stopped me, or I would have collided with them. That definitely would not have been in my best interest.
My little guide turned the corner and moved in the direction that the females had come from. The scent of woods greeted my nose, and I had never smelled anything better than that. It was the first time that I smelled fresh air since they captured me. It reinvigorated me with purpose.
The light paused again. Toris was walking alongside his father. They both had the typical Dark Fae look. Grey skin, black eyes, and sharp features.
All Fae held light inside of them. It was their soul and lifeforce. It was the essence of our magic. We used to be just one – Fae. However, some of our people began to corrupt themselves as they attempted to gain power in any way that they could. They tainted their light which then tainted their soul. It created physical changes to take place so that all could see their corruption.
“The bitch still refuses to speak despite everything we do to her. Nothing has broken her,” Toris spat.
It made me giddy to know that I irked him so much. He hated me for not breaking apart at the seams. Trust me when I said that he was very creative in his torture techniques. It was surprising that my body had withstood everything that he threw at me. Honestly, I should have died long ago with how often they attempted to gain information from me.
“I don’t know what else to try, father. Thirty-seven years of pure torture hasn’t done anything to her,” Toris said, clenching his fists tightly at the thought alone.
Thirty-seven years. I spent thirty-seven years in this hellhole. It pained me to imagine what my family must have felt when I went missing. Were they still looking for me? I would not fault them at all if they had given up. They loved me deeply, just as I loved them, but I would not wish them to feel the deep misery that a fruitless search would gift them.
“We must continue. I have called for Blantay to return. Her magic will allow us inside of the girl’s mind even though the Trelinin magic blocks others from doing so. She should reach us in two days’ time. Until then, I need you to focus on something else. The newest shipment of the gifted wolves is set to arrive in an hour. Inspect them to ensure that they are of good quality and can withstand the removal,” his father said before walking away.
Toris raked his hand through his short black hair and stormed off, muttering obscenities about me under his breath. A smirk tipped my lips upward despite the seriousness of the situation at hand.
The light began moving again, so I eagerly followed behind it. I had no idea who cloaked me, but the cloak was strong enough to block everything out including my scent, heartbeat, and breathing. That should have been impossible to accomplish while in the presence of powerful Fae, but alas it was working.
The light hovered in front of a large door at the end of the hallway. This was clearly not the front door, which I appreciated because that would have been a dangerous risk to take. I was eternally indebted and thankful to this light and the voice.
I looked behind me but saw no one, so I opened the door just enough for me to slip through it before closing it behind me.
My eyes opened wide, and a genuine smile stretched across my face. It felt like a foreign action, but it was perfect for this moment. My eyes stung from the tears that were threatening to fall. I was outside for the first time in nearly four decades. A breeze blew around me, making me shiver, but I had never felt better in my entire life. It was nature’s way of greeting me.
I allowed myself a few more moments to soak in the wonderful view around me of the tall trees and full moon in the sky above. With a final deep breath, I walked down the stairs, being careful not to fall.
The light led me into the forest. The moonlight gave me just enough light to see where I was going for the most part. My feet got scratched and cut open since I did not have shoes on, but I gave each drop of blood willingly as long as I escaped this hell that had become my life.
I cleared my thoughts of the pain in my body that screamed with every step that I took. Instead, I thought about my family. There were fifteen children. I was the third youngest child and was the headstrong one that always pushed myself hard to master everything that I could.
My parents always said that I was destined for great things, but all I wanted was to make them proud of me. What would they think of me if they saw me now? I was stumbling through the forest at night after being too weak to escape that prison for thirty-seven fucking years. I did not feel strong at all because I felt weak and like I failed in my destiny of being a Trelinin Protector since I could not even protect myself.
It felt like I had been walking for hours, but I kept going because I needed as much distance away from them as I could.
‘Run, child. He will protect you when you make it to him. Run to your destiny,’ the voice urged.
I did not have time to ponder what in the world the voice meant or who the mystery person was that would protect me. I heard a wolf’s howl go up, and I realized that they must have finally realized that I was gone by now.
A thought that I would ponder later was trying to understand why the Dark Fae were working with the wolves.
The thought of them chasing me filled me with adrenaline and pushed me forward. My legs somehow broke out into a run despite how tired and weak they were. I refused to die here by their hands. I refused to let them capture me again because I had a gut feeling that there was more to it than just wanting my clan’s Power Keep.
There were three more howls that followed that first one. They were all different so that meant I had four wolves hunting me. The iron had entered my blood stream, so my magic was not at my disposal. How fucking lucky was that? It would take a while without the iron chains on me for it to be purged from my body, but it would happen.
The light took a sharp right, so I followed along like an obedient puppy. I snorted internally with the pun since I was being chased by wolves. Do not get me wrong. I had no problem with good wolves, but those associated with Dark Fae were not good at all. They were the kind that took what they wanted and spat on the broken bodies of those left behind.
The howls were gaining on me. No matter how fast I was, they would always be faster in their forms because I ran like a human would without my magic. Fucking hell. This was not good at all. Add in the fact that I was weakened from everything. Recipe for disaster.
A warm static passed through me as I crossed an invisible border. Why would there be a Light Fae boundary in this area, wherever we were at? It would keep out Dark Fae, but it would never keep the wolves out. Hopefully, whoever set the boundary would have access to it being crossed.
Something collided with me, throwing me harshly to the ground. Claws dug into me, causing me to scream out. It was apparent that the cloaking was no longer there. The wolf snarled at me as he used his sharp claws to flip my body over. He was a massive brown wolf with startling red eyes. His lips pulled back from his teeth as he snarled again.
No matter what happened, I would never show him fear even if I felt it weaving throughout my entire body. He dragged his canines over my face, digging deep gashes in my skin. Tears welled up in my eyes, but I forced myself to keep my cries internal. His claws ripped into my body once again.
A pained yelp rang out behind us, causing the wolf on top of me to look behind us. A ferocious snarl rang out. It should have frightened me, but that snarl made me feel safe. I had no idea why, but it did. It also caused the wolf to release me.
The last thing I saw was his hind paw crashing down against my face before I fell into dark oblivion.
To All of My Lovely Readers, First of all, I want to give you my deepest gratitude for your continued support with the Fated series and the Dark Moon series. There is still plenty of story to be told between the two. Dante and Ziyah were two of my favorite characters to write about because their lives were filled with so much pain, but it only made them stronger. The Goddess paired them together because they could truly understand and support what their mate had gone through. “Fated Power – Fated Destiny” is book three in the Fated Series, which is currently up now! It follows Kade, Elle, Dante, and Ziyah as we round out dealing with the Darkies and developing the Supernatural Council. It crosses over with “Design of Fate” – Book Two of the Dark Moon Series. That one follows Jackson and Imeela as we round out Brynn’s Vessel prophecy. Thank you,Shana AllenThe current and upcoming books include: Fated Series: “Fated Rejection – Fated Claim” (Complete)“Fated Soul – Fated Light”
There were a few different questions that had been asked over the course of the books within both series that had been released thus far. I figured that the best course of action was to answer a few of them here.-Q: What gods have been used throughout the books?A: The first one to be mentioned was Selene the Moon Goddess. “Fated Soul – Fated Light” introduces the three Fae gods – Ylonte, Danthali, and Slyersa. Ylonte was the god responsible for creating the Trelinin Protector lineage. The book also mentions Hecate – the goddess associated with magic. She was responsible for giving Selene the magic, which was given to her wolves in the form of gifts.Q: Why would Selene allow Elle to be harmed like she was?A: Even though Selene is a goddess, her interference within the lives of her creations has to be limited. Elle went through unimaginable trauma, but it made her into the fierce warrior that she became – the one who could and would stand against any threat to protect others. The t
SNEAK PEEK – “Fated Power – Fated Destiny” - ZIYAH I rocked my sweet baby girl in my arms after she finished eating. By the gods, I had never felt as content in all of my years as I did right now, holding one of our daughters in my arms. Blakely was an interesting mixture of her father and I. His black hair had natural white highlights in it. She also had his gorgeous blue eyes but had amethyst specks in them. Then she had my skin tone. She was absolutely perfect. She was the last one to feed this morning. Dante was giving me time to love on the triplets before we headed out. The time had finally come to deal with the Klarish clan. We spent weeks devising the perfect attack plan. Well, at least as close to perfect as possible. The clan had no qualms about playing dirty. There was also little known about their true strength when it came to the power amongst their people. As such, going to the castle would be a stupid idea. So, we had figured out the perfect way to lure them to us.
DANTE 100 years later – I leaned against the railing of the balcony, looking out over our amazing pack. Shadow Falls started out with just over a hundred people when we were still Shadow Creek. It grew to five thousand when our triplets took over. Now, our pack was triple even that. Each of our seven children took after their mother when it came to their passion and desire to become fucking badasses. Our triplets were exactly what this pack needed to flourish and become more of a force than our pack had ever been before. Every new set of leadership made us so fucking proud. Byron and I knew what it meant for us when we found out that our mate was Light Fae. Our lifespan would lengthen to that of the Fae. We would have a long life with Ziyah, but that did come at a cost as well. We outlived most of our family and friends. Goddess, it was so fucking hard to deal with. We learned how important it was to appreciate the good times, acknowledge the bad, but never take a single moment for
ZIYAH Twenty Years Later – “Momma, are you ready?” I turned around and saw my beautiful girls. Blakely and Grenza. By the gods, they have grown into amazing young women. I was so incredibly proud to be their mother. Blakely was our kindhearted spitfire who would go toe to toe with anyone in order to protect someone who needed it. Dante always teased her that she took after me because of that but also because she developed a combat magic soul skill as well. It was one reason why she headed the warrior and combat division of our pack and moonlighted when other packs or academies needed her expertise. Blakely’s skills were highly sought-after. She has had her own issues this year with a mate who recently made a mess of things the moment that the bond snapped into place. I was holding onto the hope that they would work things out. Fated bonds were not always easy in the beginning, but they were such a precious gift from the Goddess. Trust me when I tell you that Grant and Gabriel wer
ZIYAH Solana’s suite was locked up so tightly that nobody but her could enter it. Well, we will see about that. There was something that many people did not realize about setting magical locks like this. Any lock could be broken as long as something stronger acted as the key. It was the same way that I worked with the locks on the shifter at Alpha Peter’s pack when we went to save Ashton. Solana, despite having added outside power into her magic, still had far weaker magic than I did. Therefore, all I had to do was magically smash the locks. Dante watched me with morbid curiosity as I broke through each layer of defense. It only took about five minutes for her door to swing wide open. I flashed him a smirk and walked into the room. Honestly, I had never been in her space before because she and I had never gotten along once. She was older than me and held some stupid grudge because I put the time and effort into excelling at what I did. She just wanted prestige without all of the h
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