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CHAPTER 73

Author: Victoria.c.
last update publish date: 2025-12-04 16:30:08

Blood on the Snow

The biting wind whipped through the dense forest, carrying a chill that seeped into the bones. Snowflakes drifted lazily from the overcast sky, blanketing the earth in an eerie silence that only deepened the tension gripping Elena’s heart.

She clutched her twins tightly to her chest as they nestled against her, their tiny breaths warm against the cold air.

Zephyr was just a few paces behind, alert and watchful, while Damien’s warriors formed a tight protective ring around the
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    The Mate Bond CracksThe presence at the edge of the forest did not advance further, but it did not retreat either, and that alone was enough to keep every nerve in Elena’s body taut with tension. The camp remained frozen in a fragile stillness, as though one wrong movement would shatter the thin line between survival and destruction. Elena stood at the center of it all, her attention divided between the looming darkness and the twins whose power still flickered in uneven pulses. Damien remained close at her side, his presence quieter than it once was, yet steady, while Zephyr lingered just behind, his shadows restless and sharp despite his injury. And yet, in the midst of all that pressure, something else shifted—something far more subtle, far more dangerous.It started as a whisper.Not a sound, but a sensation.A thread inside her chest pulling… loosening… slipping.Elena’s breath caught as her hand instinctively pressed against her sternum, her fingers curling slightly as if she

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 145

    The Crown RefusedThe shadows did not attack.They stopped.Just beyond the broken line of trees, where the battlefield ended and the unknown began, they lingered—watching, measuring, waiting. The air remained thick, heavy with a presence that pressed against every instinct Elena had, yet no strike followed, no immediate violence came.It was worse than an attack.It was restraint.Elena did not move, her arms tightening instinctively around the twins as their power flickered uneasily beneath her touch. Damien stood at her side, his presence quieter than it once was, but still solid, still unyielding, even as the strain showed in every breath he took. Zephyr shifted slightly on her other side, his shadows weak but restless, reacting to the presence like a warning they could not silence.“They’re not here to fight,” Zephyr said under his breath.“No,” Elena replied softly.“They’re here to see.”The realization settled cold in her chest.The Council had retreated.But something else ha

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 144

    The End of the CouncilThe strike never landed the way the shadow intended.Because the twins did not break.They adapted.At the exact moment the darkness surged forward to consume them, the golden and silver light did not resist—it shifted. Their powers twisted together, no longer separate forces clashing for dominance, but something unified, something instinctive, something born not from fear—but from decision.Elena felt it.The change.Not hers.Theirs.The twins stepped forward as one, their small hands lifting in perfect synchronization as their energy flared outward in a blinding wave that did not push the shadow back—but cut through it.The battlefield split with light.A sharp, violent rupture tore through the darkness, forcing the shadow to recoil for the first time, its form distorting, unraveling at the edges like something that could no longer hold itself together.A sound followed.Not a roar.Not a scream.Something deeper.Something that carried anger.And then—It with

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 143

    The Twins Decide The battlefield was littered with shattered trees, scorched earth, and the echoes of battle still ringing in the night. The twins moved with synchronized precision, their powers resonating in a golden-silver pulse that seemed to bind the chaos around them. One twin knelt beside Damien, placing hands over the deepest gash in his side, energy flowing from their touch, knitting muscle and skin together. Damien gasped and clutched at the wound, but his eyes never left Elena’s, a mix of pain, pride, and unspoken gratitude flickering in their depths. Even as he stabilized, a tension lingered, the shadows around them shifting with a predator’s patience.The other twin hovered above Zephyr, who lay battered and half-conscious, his wolf growls quieted by exhaustion. Silver light poured from the child’s hands, curling around Zephyr’s wounds, pulling him back from the brink faster than anyone had thought possible. Zephyr blinked, strength returning in flickering pulses,

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 142

    The Shadow’s WoundThe silence did not last.It shattered.The moment Elena turned, the presence behind her did not reveal itself fully, but the pressure of it collapsed the fragile stillness like glass breaking under weight. The battlefield, already fractured by war and power, seemed to recoil as if something unseen had stepped into it without permission.Elena’s breath caught.Not from fear.From recognition.This was not the hunter.This was something else.Something older.Something that did not need to show itself to be felt.The shadow stretched longer across the ground, bending unnaturally as if the light itself refused to touch it. The twins stiffened in her arms, their small bodies going rigid, their earlier cries replaced by a terrifying, absolute silence.Behind her, Damien stirred weakly.“Elena…” His voice was barely a whisper, but there was urgency in it now.She didn’t answer.She couldn’t.Because the shadow moved.Not forward.Not backward.It shifted, like a living thin

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 141

    A Wolf at Death’s DoorDamien’s breath returned like something borrowed.Sharp.Uneven.Unnatural.Elena felt it beneath her palm—the rise of his chest, the fragile pull of air into lungs that had already begun to fail. Relief slammed into her so hard it nearly broke her, but it was quickly swallowed by something colder.Because the bond did not return the way it should have.It flickered.Weak.Unstable.As if it were no longer certain it belonged to him.“Damien…” Her voice trembled as she leaned closer, her fingers pressing against his chest as if she could anchor him to the world by sheer force.His eyes fluttered.Slow.Heavy.And when they finally opened—Something was different.Not just the pain.Not just the exhaustion.Something deeper.Quieter.The fire that had always burned in him—the unrelenting dominance, the sharp edge of control—was gone.Not dimmed.Gone.“Elena…” His voice came out rough, barely more than a whisper dragged through broken breath.She exhaled shakily, her

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 136

    The Battle of Three WolvesThe valley did not belong to any one side anymore.It belonged to war.The sky above had fractured further overnight, the silver crack now branching like a living wound across the heavens. It pulsed faintly, as if responding to the violence gathering below.And below—Ever

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 135

    The Kiss of GoodbyeThe battlefield did not breathe.It held itself in a fragile, trembling silence—like the world was waiting to see which life would be taken next.Damien was still on his knees.Blood soaked the ground beneath him, dark and spreading, his chest rising in uneven, shallow breaths.

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 134

    Damien’s ChoiceThe hunter moved like death given form.Its massive body cut through the air, claws aimed straight for Damien’s throat, its glowing eyes filled with a singular, ruthless purpose. There was no hesitation now. No calculation. Only the instinct to kill.Damien didn’t dodge.He stepped

  • HIS REJECTION, ANOTHER'S CLAIM,MY TWINS,MY POWER   CHAPTER 133

    The Moon’s Cruel GiftThe clearing exploded into chaos.Half the warriors behind Elena lunged forward at once, claws unsheathed, fangs bared, their eyes glowing with unnatural silver light. For a heartbeat, no one moved—shock freezing the loyal wolves in place.Then the betrayal struck.A blade sla

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