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The Last Betrayal

作者: Mimi
last update 公開日: 2026-05-28 16:56:31

The spy's words spread through the pack like fire through dry grass.

Wolves who had fought beside me, who had bled for me, who had called me Luna, who had knelt in the snow and pledged their loyalty, who had sworn to protect me with their lives—they now looked at me with suspicion. They averted their eyes when I passed. They whispered behind my back, their voices low and sharp, like knives in the dark. The bond hummed with their fear, their doubt, their anger, their confusion, their grief. I fe
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  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   The Last Betrayal

    The spy's words spread through the pack like fire through dry grass.Wolves who had fought beside me, who had bled for me, who had called me Luna, who had knelt in the snow and pledged their loyalty, who had sworn to protect me with their lives—they now looked at me with suspicion. They averted their eyes when I passed. They whispered behind my back, their voices low and sharp, like knives in the dark. The bond hummed with their fear, their doubt, their anger, their confusion, their grief. I felt it all—cold and sharp, like ice in my veins, like a blade between my ribs, like a wound that would not heal, like a scar that would not fade.Cassian stood beside me at the gates, the first wolf's blade in his hand, its dark metal gleaming in the pale winter light, his grey eyes hard. He had not slept in days. None of us had. The shadows under his eyes were deep, and his jaw was tight, and his hand never left the hilt of his blade."We need to find who is spreading the lies," he said. "We nee

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   A Threat From Within

    The peace after the alphas' pledge lasted three weeks.Three weeks of rebuilding, of healing, of learning to trust again. The walls were strong, reinforced with iron and stone, the gates reinforced with silver. The stores were full of dried meat and salted fish and hard bread, enough to last through the winter. The children laughed in the courtyard, their voices bright and carefree, their games no longer interrupted by the call to battle, by the howl of shadows, by the scream of the dying. The wolves slept without nightmares for the first time in years, their dreams filled with running through forests instead of running from shadows, with laughter instead of screams, with light instead of dark. The bond hummed with warmth and hope, four heartbeats, one rhythm, one family, one future.Then the whispers began.I heard them first in the great hall, at dinner. Wolves who had fought beside me, who had bled for me, who had called me Luna, who had knelt in the snow and pledged their loyalty,

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   The Luna's Court

    The winter solstice brought the alphas.They came from the northern mountains, where the snow never melted and the wolves were hard and cold, their fur thick, their eyes like ice, their hearts guarded by centuries of solitude and survival. They came from the eastern plains, where the grass grew tall in summer and the packs roamed free under wide skies, where the wind carried the scent of freedom and the memory of old battles fought and lost, where the sun rose and set over endless horizons. They came from the southern forests, where the trees whispered secrets and the old magic still lingered in the roots and the rivers, where the wolves were quiet and watchful, their eyes full of ancient knowledge, their voices soft as moss, their steps silent as shadows.They came on horseback and on foot, their guards flanking them, their banners snapping in the cold wind, their eyes wary and watchful, their hands never far from their blades. They came to pay homage to the new alpha of Blackwood. T

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   My Mother's Redemption

    The winter came early that year.Snow fell on Blackwood Manor, covering the scars of battle, blanketing the graves of the fallen, hiding the cracks in the stone where the shadow wolves had clawed. The white flakes drifted down from a grey sky, soft and silent, turning the world into a place of quiet and peace, of forgetting and healing. The pack stayed inside, huddled around fires, telling stories of wolves who had died and wolves who had survived. The children played in the great hall, their laughter echoing off the walls, chasing each other between the legs of the adults. The old wolves slept in their chairs, wrapped in furs, dreaming of summers past, of mates long gone, of pups who had grown and left.I stood on the balcony, watching the snow fall. The flakes were large, soft, drifting down from a sky the color of iron. The forest was white, the trees bare, the world quiet. The bond hummed with the presence of my mates—Cassian in the great hall, his voice low as he spoke with the e

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   Iris and Soren

    The autumn days grew shorter, the nights longer. The pack settled into a rhythm of rebuilding and healing. The walls were strong. The children were safe. The wolves slept without nightmares for the first time in years, their dreams filled with running through forests instead of running from shadows, with laughter instead of screams, with light instead of dark. The great hall was warm in the evenings, filled with the sound of voices and the crackle of the fire.But Iris did not sleep.She stood at the gates each night, her bow in her hand, her dark hair wild and tangled, her eyes fixed on the forest. She did not speak. She did not eat. She simply watched, as if waiting for the darkness to return, as if she could not believe it was really gone, as if she was afraid that if she looked away, the shadows would come back and finish what they had started. Her face was pale, her hands were cold, and her bow never left her grip.Cassian noticed first. He stood beside me on the balcony, his gre

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   Silver Creek, Reborn

    The invitation came on the first day of autumn.Iris brought it to the great hall, her face flushed, her eyes bright. The paper was thick, expensive, sealed with wax stamped with the crest of Silver Creek Academy—a wolf howling at a crescent moon, the symbol of learning and legacy, of young wolves finding their way. She held it like it was something precious, something fragile, something that might break if she held it too tightly, something that represented a future she had almost given up on."They want us to come," she said. "They want to reopen the academy. They want to honor the wolves who fell in the war. They want to dedicate a memorial. They want you to speak. They want the hybrid. They want the first wolf's heir. They want the Luna of Blackwood. They want the wolf who saved them."Cassian took the letter from her hands. His grey eyes scanned the page, moving slowly, carefully, reading each word as if it might hold a hidden meaning, a secret message, a trap."It says they want

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   I Am Theirs

    The light from the Kingslayer did not fade.It spread through the chamber like water finding its level, washing over the bones, the stone, the shadows that had clung to every corner for centuries. The Luna's form dissolved not into darkness but into something softer—golden light that swirled upward

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    The cave smelled of earth and old fire.Lysander had led me through the mountains for hours, climbing ridges, crossing streams, moving through darkness so complete I could not see my own hands. He did not speak. He did not need to. The bond pulled me after him like a tide, and I followed because I

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   Guilt and Hunger

    Dawn came grey and cold, the sun hidden behind clouds that pressed low over the mountain. I woke with Theron's arm still around my waist, his breath warm on my neck, the bond humming soft and steady. For a moment, I let myself pretend. Pretend that we were not camped at the base of a mountain where

  • Forbidden by the Triplet Alphas   Cassian’s Warning

    I woke to the sound of shouting.Lysander was already on his feet, his body blocking mine, his eyes gold. The cave was bright with morning light filtering through the waterfall, and Sera stood at the entrance, her sword drawn, her face hard.Someone is coming, she said. Wolves. Blackwood.My heart

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