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Chapter 59 Rhett

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The forest air was thick with damp earth and pine resin,. Rhett’s chest rose and fell in ragged, restrained breaths as he surveyed the Alpha House courtyard. They didn’t have much time.

“We move now,” Rhett ordered, his voice clipped, command threaded with tension. Jace shifted closer, his scent sharp and restless, amber eyes glowing faintly in the low light. “We’re blind out there, Rhett. If we run without a plan—”

“If we stay, they cage us,” Rhett snapped, then softened just enough to meet his gaze. “I won’t let them take you. Either of you.” The bond pulsed between them, hot and steady, Mira’s wolf pressing against her skin, aching for unity even as her human mind screamed strategy.

She stepped forward, forcing calm into her voice. “Lena and Kellan bought us a window. That’s not a gift we waste.” While they argued, Lena appeared in the shadows, pale and grim, slipping between the branches like smoke. “The Council sent reinforcements,” she whispered urgently. “Two squads, minimum. D
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  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 60 Jace

    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

  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 62 Rhett

    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

  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 59 Rhett

    The forest air was thick with damp earth and pine resin,. Rhett’s chest rose and fell in ragged, restrained breaths as he surveyed the Alpha House courtyard. They didn’t have much time.“We move now,” Rhett ordered, his voice clipped, command threaded with tension. Jace shifted closer, his scent sharp and restless, amber eyes glowing faintly in the low light. “We’re blind out there, Rhett. If we run without a plan—”“If we stay, they cage us,” Rhett snapped, then softened just enough to meet his gaze. “I won’t let them take you. Either of you.” The bond pulsed between them, hot and steady, Mira’s wolf pressing against her skin, aching for unity even as her human mind screamed strategy.She stepped forward, forcing calm into her voice. “Lena and Kellan bought us a window. That’s not a gift we waste.” While they argued, Lena appeared in the shadows, pale and grim, slipping between the branches like smoke. “The Council sent reinforcements,” she whispered urgently. “Two squads, minimum. D

  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 58 Rhett

    The storm outside rattled the Alpha House windows, but nothing compared to the storm inside Rhett’s chest. Jace stood before him, tense and beautiful, his Beta strength steady, his wolf thrumming so loudly through the bond that Rhett could feel it against his own skin. They’d been circling this moment for days, maybe longer, ever since he’d claimed Jace in front of the Council, even before either of them fully understood what it meant. Tonight, Rhett knew exactly what it meant. “You’re sure about this?” Jace’s voice was low, strained, like he was trying to hold something fragile together inside himself. Rhett stepped closer until their chests brushed, the heat between them sharp and unrelenting. “I’ve never been more sure of anything.” He cupped the back of Jace’s neck, fingers threading into his hair. “The Council’s coming for us whether we hide or not. If we’re going to stand, we do it united. I want the bond solid. I want you.”Something in Jace broke then, his breath catching as

  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 57 Mira

    The air was thick with tension in the meeting room, the scent of blood and smoke still clinging to everyone after the battle. Mira’s fingers drummed against her thigh as she stood in the center of the room. Her wolf was restless beneath her skin. She had fought side by side with her mates, with her pack, and they’d won, for now. But the unease hadn’t left her bones. Something still felt wrong. Rhett paced near the window, his jaw clenched, while Jace leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed, silent but watchful. The council had gone quiet after the attack, but Mira knew better. Silence didn’t mean surrender. It meant plotting. And then it happened. The door creaked open. Risa slipped into the room, her dark braid swinging over one shoulder, her amber eyes darting between them. Normally, her presence soothed Mira, Risa had been at her side in nearly every battle since joining the task force. But tonight Mira’s wolf bristled. “Mira,” Risa said softly, avoiding Rhett’s piercing s

  • Fated in the Dark    Chapter 56 Mira

    The scent of blood hit me before the roar split the night. One second, we were stalking through the undergrowth, every muscle coiled, ears sharp for the faintest sound. The next, the shadows exploded. Dozens of creatures poured from the trees, fangs dripping with venom, claws slicing through moonlight. Their eyes burned an eerie green this time. Stronger. Faster. Smarter. My wolf took the lead in a rush of instinct and bond-driven fury. I launched forward, tearing through the first beast before it hit the ground, the bond with Rhett and Jace thrumming violently inside my chest.Something in the air shifted, thick, electric, almost alive. “Left!” Jace’s growl thundered through my mind as his wolf intercepted two creatures lunging for me. Rhett’s presence burned through the bond like a wildfire, his Alpha command cutting through chaos and instinct alike.The three of us, three wolves locked in a forbidden bond, moved as one. It was instinctual, powerful and effective. It was a big red

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