LOGINThe next morning, the entire palace was turned upside down. Lev was a whirlwind of focused energy, commanding servants to scrub every corner of the massive estate. He had personally taken charge of redesigning the children's room, a part of the palace that hadn't been used since the day it was created.
Aslan was privately thankful for the distraction. Last night had been a struggle. He’d had to forcibly pry Lev from the Observation Wing, as his lover refused to take a single step away from the child’s side. It wasn't a matter of physical stamina. Their kind didn't tire in the human sense, but he couldn't bear watching him marinate in his own anxiety. Finally, Aslan had reminded him that the child would need a proper, beautiful room to wake up in. That thankfully sparked Lev's attention, luring him away from the infirmary. This led to today's glorious, manic chaos. Lev, determined to provide a perfect first impression, demanded that everything be pristine, neat, and beautiful. This was, of course, absurd. The palace was already immaculate, maintained daily by a precise legion of servants and whisper-quiet automatons. Yet, no one complained. Far from it. The entire palace staff was humming with a vibrant, joyful energy not seen since the day their lords were married. They were cheerful, zealous, and happily snatching brooms and polishers from the robots, desperate to be part of this new purpose. One servant was even spotted scrubbing the high, decorative roof tiles. Another team, with grave seriousness, suggested the entire wing be repainted in a new color scheme. The forever calm butler quickly put a stop to that idea. "The child could wake at any moment," he said smoothly, "and we wouldn't want her to find the place half-finished, would we?" Lev, oblivious to the joyful mayhem, stood in the center of the children's room. The place brought him a familiar ache of both soaring joy and crushing sadness. They had built it just a year after their marriage, so sure they would have their own child. An old imperial belief held that a true, deep bond between spouses could quicken an heir. They had clung to that faith, as did most of the empire. Several millennia passed. The cradle remained empty. They had sought countless cures, chasing whispers of forgotten science and ancient rituals. They had tried everything. Aslan had watched Lev slowly fall into a dark abyss of depression. To protect them both from the constant, painful reminder, he had eventually sealed the children's room. Now, just as they were about to seal their hearts for good, Fenrir's grace had delivered this child. Aslan had immediately ordered the suite unsealed, its dormant intelligent AI reinstated, and its security protocols upgraded to the highest possible level. The defenses on this one room now surpassed those of their vaults, which held the accumulated wealth of their long, long lives. 'This room now held the only treasure that truly mattered.' A small, private smile touched his lips as he corrected that thought. 'It held the second most valuable treasure, of course. Lev would always be first.' But as the palace hummed with new life, a very different kind of chaos was building in the void. Somehow, the secret about the child had leaked, breaking the palace quarantine. Now, just outside the Aetheria Galaxy's border, a swarm of countless, unidentified ships was hovering. They were like hungry wolves, desperate to enter but held back by Aslan's total lockdown. If not for their fear of Fenrir's Law and the Marquess's known fury, they would have already blasted their way in. Aslan’s personal communicator began to blast. He saw the head of security's urgent call. He placed a gentle hand on Lev's shoulder. "Forgive me, Langga. Duty calls." He then stepped out of the children's wing and into the quiet hallway, pulling the door closed behind him. When Aslan disappeared, Lev shot the closed door a quick, discreet glance before resuming the task of assembling the small bed. Aslan activated the call. "Report," he commanded, his voice tight. Captain Kael's firm voice replied. "Lord Marquess, the airships number over four hundred, probing the shields. They claim they are only making 'courtesy visits' to Balthazar. They insist the lockdown is unnecessary." "Courtesy," Aslan sneered. The sound of his contempt was icy. He went silent, a moment of deep calculation passing over his face. Then, he released the command. "Open a channel. A small, monitored path. Allow only the noble ships to pass through. Direct them to the low-tier landing field. Every other ship remains locked out. I want extreme monitoring, Captain. If a single ship deviates from the approved flight path, destroy it instantly." "It will be done, Lord Marquess," Kael confirmed, the sound of the Citadel's alarm systems already rising. Aslan ended the communication. The hardened, commanding aura instantly melted the moment he re-entered the room, watching his lover choose the most delicate sheet for the bed. "Langga," he murmured, crossing the room quickly to embrace his husband. "Don't be clingy, Aslan, I have to finish this before noon," Lev said, his voice gentle but firm. He pushed the man away, still with a small smile. "The child isn't even awake yet, and you're already neglecting me," Aslan pouted, a stark contrast to the cold lord he was to everyone else. At the mention of the child, Lev paused, his brow frowning. "Aslan, why isn't she awake yet?" "She will soon, Langga," Aslan said reassuringly. "The Chirurgeon said it's only a matter of time."Gwyneth was currently being smothered with kisses by Aslan. She tucked her chin into her chest, hiding a shy smile as she let the affection wash over her. At first, she thought she would be scared of being touched so suddenly. But after spending time with her fathers, she felt the change. She had learned to love the feeling of being cared for.It felt a little embarrassing to want their attention so much, but she couldn't help it. Their hugs felt safe and steady, like being wrapped in a warm blanket.Gwyneth looked at them with a mix of surprise and shyness. She couldn't believe they were so happy over such a simple, plain gift. For a long time, she had only watched other people be loved from afar. But now, she wasn't just watching anymore. She was the one being loved.Whoever brought me to this world, thank you, Gwyneth whispered in her heart. She remained still, basking in their warmth like a plant finally reaching sunlight.Just as the family of three continued their shameless disp
Outside the orbit of Planet Balthazar, Alaric’s private aircraft hovered just beyond the spaceport’s detection range. No one had noticed it yet; the vessel was operating in full stealth mode. Inside, the chamber was bathed in flashing red lights. Emma, the star network, was sending urgent alert messages to the Emperor’s two most trusted confidants—Brandon and Albert.Within the tightly sealed chamber, a figure lay motionless on the cold floor. His face was drained of color, and the only sign that he was still alive was the faint rise and fall of his chest.It was Alaric.He had exhausted his mental strength reinforcing Gwyn’s fading vitality. Sheer will alone had kept him conscious as he struggled to maintain the fragile link, filtering his own mental force and delicately channeling it toward his mate.He did not stop until the connection stabilized and the cub was definitively out of danger. The moment it was complete, Alaric collapsed. The instant his body hit the floor, Emma automa
Gwyneth woke up feeling profoundly refreshed.She was back in her room with no recollection of what had happened, but something was different. Her whole body felt as though it had been submerged in warm water, gently yet thoroughly massaged all over. She couldn’t pinpoint the source of the change, only that her entire being felt new.Then came a tingling sensation radiating from her back and the tops of both her ears. She also noticed her crescent mark pulsing like it never had before.She slowly sat up, sensing a gentle, subtle force both around and within her, far clearer than the vague feeling she’d had before. Suddenly, she had an inkling of how to wield it. Curious, she was about to try when she felt eyes watching her. She looked toward the gaze and saw two people: her father, Lev, and the woman from before—Duchess Catherine.“Dad,” Gwyneth managed, staring intently at Lev. Her hands gripped the soft blanket. She knew something bad had happened to her again and felt deeply guilty
The Aetheria Palace was under complete lockdown. The already tight security was drastically intensified with the sudden arrival of the Marquess's private force.A heavy, oppressive atmosphere shrouded the place, vibrating with a shared, fierce urgency. Every staff member could sense the tension, heightened by the ominous absence of their lord. No one knew what had happened, and everyone was strictly forbidden from asking.Servants and guards moved with a hasty, clipped purpose, gone were the casual strides as before. Pale faces were drawn tight with the cold knot of worry that had settled over the building. It felt as if the entire palace was holding its breath, waiting for disaster.At the same time, deep beneath the Aetheria Palace.The underground chamber felt like the dead heart of the castle, carved deep into the earth. Massive, uneven stones formed its walls, lined floor to ceiling with endless shelves of ancient, unreadable tomes—a stark contrast to the luxurious and refined ap
The aircraft drifted through the void at a pace that defied its own capabilities—deliberately slow. Alaric was stretching time, refusing to rush now, a stark contrast to the blind speed with which he had bolted from the Fenris capital the moment he first felt the link connect. His body had simply moved, his beast snarling urgently within his soul.Two weeks he'd spent crawling through the void, deliberately holding back his speed just to reach Aetheria's outer edge. It had been just enough time for him to finally realize the recklessness of his flight. His personal communicator had been blaring insistently with urgent messages from Brandon and Albert. His mind knew he needed to turn back—that now was not the time to meet her—but his body firmly refused to listen.Three more days until he reached Balthazar, where House Aetheria stood. Where she was.Silver eyes stared through the viewport at the endless dark, unblinking. His hair, long and pale as moonlight, drifted slightly in the rec
“She is—?!” Duchess Catherine snapped, the disbelief draining the excitement from her voice as she focused sharply on the cub's face. Noticing the faint crescent mark near her temple, still glowing with green light, the Duchess’s eyes turned dangerously cold.“And you two allowed this to happen?” Her voice became a low, cutting hiss, carrying the menace of a predator whose young had been attacked in her absence. A sudden, visceral wave of frost seemed to radiate from her, making the air drop.Lev and Aslan visibly stiffened, their faces hardening into identical masks of grim guilt and readiness. They accepted the admonishment without resistance. They still had not found the person who had dared to mate with their young daughter. Worse, they had no answers—no clue about the parents or whoever had neglected, nearly killed, and eventually abandoned the child in their garden.Lev reached out to take Gwyn into his arms, hugging her tightly. Her face shifted into confusion at the mention of







