LOGINJace Rowan had never wanted to be exceptional. He preferred the quiet—the background. It was easier to survive there. Easier to be left alone. That’s why the gods throwing him into a fated bond with an Alpha’s mate felt like a cosmic joke.
He watched them now, Rhett and Mira, standing not quite close enough to touch, but with tension stretched tight between them like a live wire. Jace could feel it. He could taste it. The bond between them was real. Feral. Fire. And he was caught in the edges of it. Wrong shape. Wrong role. He shouldn’t be here, and yet, the pull inside him wouldn’t let go. His instincts didn’t lie, not in battle, not in politics, and not now, when his chest burned in rhythm with hers. Mira, the enforcer with silver eyes and a scar that curved like a warning across her collarbone. She’s mine, the bond whispered, yet she stood tethered to an Alpha who barely acknowledged Jace’s existence. Rhett hadn’t looked at him since that first moment, not really. The man didn’t seem hostile, just resistant. Like his world had been rewritten and he was still trying to erase the new lines. Jace understood the instinct, because if what Mira suspected was true, if this was a triad mating, then they were all in trouble. Real, political trouble. Triads were more than rare. They were outlawed, not by biology, but by council law. Pack councils, old bloodlines, and even the Moon Priestesses had forbidden them after the Great Northern Uprising nearly a century ago. The last confirmed triad bond had shaken the balance of power. Three wolves—an Alpha, a Beta, and a seer—had become mated. The strength of their combined bond amplified everything: their senses, their control, even their ability to manipulate pack hierarchies. They had decimated rival packs and ruled for a generation. It had taken a coalition of six Alphas to bring them down. Since then, any triad bond was seen as a threat to the order. A biological cheat code. Too powerful. Too unpredictable. Too dangerous. If the Council found out about this… about them… Jace swallowed hard. He didn’t know Rhett, but he’d heard enough. He was dominant, ruthless, and deeply loyal to his pack. And Mira? Mira was a ghost in a black jacket, just wild enough to not care if the world burned, and somehow, the gods had tied him to both. “You’ve been quiet,” Mira said suddenly, voice low. Jace blinked, realizing he’d been staring too long. “Trying to make sense of the last hour.” She nodded once. “Let me know when you do.” She didn’t say it with cruelty. If anything, she looked tired. Not in a physical way, but in a soul-deep, I’m-always-on-guard kind of way. The kind of tired that made Jace’s chest ache. He shifted his stance, voice tentative. “You really think it’s a triad?” “I know it is,” she said. “I just don’t know how far it goes.” Her eyes flicked toward Rhett, who was watching the perimeter like he’d rather be anywhere else. “He doesn’t feel it?” Jace asked. “Not yet,” Mira murmured. “Maybe never. Some Alphas resist bonds they don’t understand.” That made sense. Jace had seen it before, strong Alphas so entrenched in tradition they refused to acknowledge anything that challenged it. Rhett probably saw him as a complication. An unwanted variable. Jace didn’t blame him. “I’m not trying to come between you two,” Jace said. “If it’s easier, I can stay out of the way.” Mira’s gaze snapped back to him. “Don’t say that.” His stomach flipped. “You’re not a mistake,” she added, softer. “I don’t know what the hell this is, but I know it’s real. I felt you in my bones before I ever saw your face.” Jace swallowed hard. “I’ve never felt anything like it,” and that was the terrifying part. Rhett finally spoke again, his voice sharp and cool. “We’re not telling anyone. Not the Council. Not the packs.” “We already agreed on that,” Mira said evenly. “Good,” Rhett muttered. “Because if they find out, it won’t matter what we want. They’ll force separation. Exile. Maybe worse.” Jace looked between them. “You think they’d really do that?” Rhett’s jaw ticked. “You have no idea what’s at stake here, Beta.” There it is, Jace thought. The title, Beta, thrown like a barrier. He nodded slowly. “Then maybe you should educate me.” Rhett turned to him, eyes narrowing slightly, not quite aggression, but testing, weighing. “You’re not part of this,” Rhett said. “Funny,” Jace replied. “The gods seem to disagree.” Silence fell again. Mira’s eyes flicked between them, then back toward the trees. “We can’t fall apart. Not here. Not where everyone’s watching.” Jace exhaled slowly. “So what do we do?” “We figure out what this bond wants from us,” she said. “Quietly. Carefully.” “And if it’s more than just me and you?” Jace asked. She hesitated, “I don’t know.” They walked back toward the Summit tents under the cover of darkness. The moon hung heavy above them, indifferent and glowing, like it knew something they didn’t. Jace stayed a few steps behind, not out of submission, but out of instinct. He was used to walking alone. Used to following the chaos instead of causing it, but now… he was in the middle of it. The bond hadn’t given him a choice and as Mira glanced back at him with a look that held both warning and warmth, Jace felt a strange thing rise inside him. Not fear. Not desire. Something else. Something dangerous. Hope.Jace sat quietly on the couch next to Mira, unable to answer her question. Not because he didn’t want to but because he didn’t know what to say. She huffed, “Don’t be embarrassed. Surely you’ve done anal with a woman. It can’t be that different for men, just this time you will be the one on the bottom.I’m just asking if he’s been prepping you.” Jace shook his head, “Mira, I’m not talking to you about this. I’m sure at some point we will get there but today isn’t it. It’s too new.” Mira chuckled but let it drop. “Fine. I couldn’t help but ask. I’ve been thinking about what it would be like to have a threesome. It would be hot to have some male on male action.” Jace swore, “Fuck Mira. You’re killing me. Rhett will be back any minute. Maybe he’ll be more interested in answering your questions.” Mira shrugged. “Fine.” Then she asked a new question. “When we first met Rhett was more comfortable with me. Then he turned all his attention on you. I know he marked me, and he’s talked to m
Rhett held Jace gently, afraid he would push him away. Instead his mate had pulled him in tighter. That had to be a good thing, right? “I’m surprised but not in a bad way. I just expected you to want me to be the one to you know, take your dick.” Rhett couldn't help the laugh that bubbled out of him. “Yeah, I want that too but I like the idea of submitting to you as my mate in this way. Is that some mthubg you would be okay with?” Jace released him from the hug and Rhett reached for the soap to wash himself. Having something to do with his hands helped keep him from feeling nervous. “I want to explore a lot of things with you. Let's try it your way. If it gets to be too much, we can stop.” Rhett nodded as he rinsed the soap from his body. “I’d like that.” Never in his life did he think he would be discussing sex with a man, but here he was nervous yet wanting that intimacy with Jace. He turned off the water, quickly kissed his mate and grabbed a towel. He held it out to Jace befor
Jace opened the door to the other bedroom and Rhett followed him in with a smirk on his face. “What,” he asked curious about the look on his mate’s face. Rhett chuckled, a sound that always surprised him but made him happy to hear. “I like that sleeping next to me is now natural to you.” Jace grinned then his smile faltered. “It’s purely selfish. I want you to myself a little longer. If we make it through this I will lose importance.” Rhett stepped closer, grabbing his arm and pulling him into his embrace. “You will never lose importance. You are mine just as much as Mira is.” Jace shook his head, “I’m yours but I’m not necessary to the pack. She will be your Luna and have your babies. I’ll just be -” he paused. “I don't know what I’ll be. You have a Beta. Where do I fit into this?” Rhett leaned in and kissed his mark on Jace’s neck. “Yoi for in right beside us. You are our mate. We are not whole without you. Besides, she’ll have your babies too. They will all be our babies. I
Later, after the uproar was temporarily contained, Mira slipped through one of the stone hallways, the soft padding of boots ahead catching her attention. Lena was waiting, cloak drawn low, hood shadowing her face. “They’re moving faster than we thought,” Lena whispered, eyes darting around them. “Corvath isn’t working alone. At least four elders are backing him. The attacks are just the beginning.” Mira’s chest tightened. “Then we need allies.” “You have one,” Lena said, a spark of defiance flashing in her eyes. “And I’m not the only one. Kellan’s helping too, but we have to move carefully..” Mira nodded, gripping Lena’s wrist. “Then we’ll be ready.” When she returned to Rhett and Jace, she felt it immediately, the subtle shift in their connection, like an ember that had started to catch flame. Rhett’s fury had settled into a cold, burning determination. Jace’s Beta strength pulsed steadier, tethered to them both. The Council thought their forbidden bond was a weakness but as
The air was still vibrating from Rhett’s roar when the bond snapped into place. Jace felt it the second Rhett’s teeth sank into Mira’s neck like lightning ripping through his veins, tying the three of them tighter. He felt her power surged through Rhett, wild and untamed, pushing his wolf to the edge, and then the horn blew.The sound split the night, sharp and guttural, calling death into the clearing. Through the haze of fog and blood, Jace saw them, Council enforcers, armored in silver-black, charging down from the ridge. Behind them, the monsters poured in like a second wave, larger than before, their glowing eyes locking on the triad.Rhett’s growl rumbled low and primal, his wolf standing broad and defiant in front of Mira, freshly claimed and burning with energy. Jace knew they were outnumbered, wildly, violently outnumbered. Still, his instincts screamed one thing: protect them. The first line hit hard, steel flashing, claws tear
The acrid sting of wolfsbane still burned his nose, mixing with blood and ash as Rhett stalked through the battlefield, claws still wet. The monsters had finally retreated, or rather, been pulled back, but Rhett wasn’t fooled. Drayce Malor was still here and Rhett had had enough of shadows and secrets. He followed the bond, the thread of anger humming through Mira, and the steel-sharp tension in Jace, to where Drayce stood near the edge of the pack chambers, robes immaculate despite the carnage. That smug, detached calm was fuel to the fire roaring in Rhett’s chest. The Alpha didn’t ask permission. He shoved the chamber doors wide, the sound cracking like a thunderclap, drawing startled gasps from the elders seated within. His wolf prowled beneath his skin, dangerous, waiting to be unleashed. Drayce looked up, unbothered. “Alpha Rhett,” she said smoothly. “You are either brave or foolish to return, being a wanted man.” “Don’t,” Rhett snapped, voice low, lethal. “Don’t pretend







