LOGINKael POVThis room didn’t change one bit. The faint smell of polished wood and herbs lingered in the air, the same subtle perfume of flowers in the corner, the same arrangement of the heavy curtains catching the sunlight just enough to warm the room. My eyes scanned the familiar surroundings, but there was no reply, no sound, only the soft rise and fall of her chest against the white sheets. I looked down and found her sleeping, peaceful, vulnerable, yet radiating a quiet strength even in her slumber. The loose strands of hair that had fallen across her face begged for attention, and I bent down gently, brushing them away with the lightest touch I could manage, careful not to wake her.Her features softened in sleep, lips slightly parted, breathing steady, and the calm expression on her face made me pause for a moment. I adjusted her body lightly, tucking a blanket under her shoulder to make her more comfortable, laying her properly on the bed, and I let myself linger, simply observin
Elara POVThe journey stretched on in a quiet rhythm that felt almost unreal, as though time itself had slowed just to give me space to breathe. I lay against Kael’s shoulder, my body curved into his like I had always belonged there, his arm firm around my side, holding me close with that silent, possessive certainty that never failed to steady me. The movement of the vehicle was smooth, the low hum of the engine blending with the distant sounds of hooves and shifting guards outside, and before I knew it, sleep had taken me again without resistance.When I stirred, it was slow and heavy, my lashes fluttering open as the world came back into focus. The first thing I felt was warmth, his warmth, solid and grounding beneath my cheek, and the second was the faint tightening of his hold around me as though he sensed I was awake even before I moved.I shifted slightly, lifting my head just enough to glance outside, the passing trees blurring into streaks of green and shadow as we continued
Elara’s POVClimbing up the stairs felt like a battle on its own, each step heavier than the last as the exhaustion from the day settled deep into my bones, my legs aching slightly from all the walking, standing, and moving around, and for the first time since morning I allowed myself to actually feel how tired I was, letting out a soft breath as I held onto the railing for support. I paused midway, glancing up at the remaining steps with a small pout forming on my lips as a thought slipped into my mind. I really wish he was here to carry me right now.“Say no more, love.”My head snapped up immediately at the sound of his voice, and there he was, walking toward me with that calm, confident stride that always made my chest tighten slightly, Rowen right behind him with an amused look on his face as if he had heard everything through the bond as well.Before I could even say anything, Kael reached me, his hand sliding firmly around my waist as I instinctively wrapped my arms around his
Elara’s POVI stood by the window, my fingers resting lightly against the frame as my gaze stretched across the training grounds below where the pack was already alive with movement, the early morning air filled with the sounds of boots hitting the ground, wooden swords clashing, and the sharp voices of instructors correcting stances and formations, and for a moment I simply watched them, taking in the rhythm of it all, the discipline, the strength, the unity, and it settled something deep inside me because this was no longer just Kael’s pack, this was mine too.“What are you staring at?” Kael’s voice came low and warm against my ear as his hands slid around my waist from behind, pulling me back gently into his chest while his lips brushed against my neck in a slow, teasing trail that made a soft laugh escape my lips before I could stop it, and I instinctively reached back to run my fingers through his hair as I leaned into him, enjoying the brief moment of calm before the day fully b
Elara’s POV“Mmh… that was fast,” Michael said, clearing his throat as he leaned back slightly, but the tension in his eyes made it clear he had been expecting this question from the moment we stepped into his territory. “We don’t want problems or anything to do with your pack,” he continued, his tone steady but guarded, “we only did what we had to do to protect ourselves here.”Kael did not move, yet the shift in the air around him was immediate, the calm in his posture masking the quiet danger beneath it. “You are protecting yourselves by attacking my pack?” he asked, his voice low and controlled, but the weight behind it pressed heavily against everyone in the tent.Michael exhaled slowly before answering, as if choosing his words carefully. “For months now, my people have been going missing,” he said, his voice losing its earlier steadiness. “Not just warriors, but women and children too. At first it was one or two, we thought maybe they wandered off or got caught by something in
Elara’s POVThe engine of our vehicle slowly rumbled to a stop, and the sudden silence that followed felt heavier than the noise itself. For several seconds none of us moved as the dust stirred by the convoy settled around the clearing.Tall ancient trees surrounded the area like silent guardians, their thick trunks stretching upward into the dark canopy where only faint streaks of sunlight managed to slip through the dense leaves. The forest air carried the scent of damp soil, old bark, and something else faint but noticeable.Rogue wolves.I leaned slightly forward in my seat, studying the clearing carefully through the windshield.A few worn tents stood toward the left side of the clearing, their fabric slightly tattered as if they had survived many storms. Some wooden crates and stacked supplies were scattered nearby, suggesting that whoever had set up camp here had been living in this location for quite some time.Yet despite the signs of life, the place felt strangely quiet.Too
Kael’s POV“In line. Face your partner and attack.”My voice carried across the training grounds with enough force to silence the scattered murmurs of warriors adjusting their stances. The early sun glinted against metal as swords were raised in unison. Dust rose beneath boots shifting into positio
Kael’s POVWe remained within the stone circle long after the air had settled.The ancient pillars still glowed faintly around us, reacting to the promise I had spoken aloud, and the truth that lived inside my chest. The ground no longer trembled beneath our feet, but the energy of the place linger
Kael POVThe clang of steel against steel rang sharply across the empty morning field. The sound made my chest tighten with a mixture of discipline and frustration. I welcomed it. Training was the only thing keeping the whirlwind of thoughts in my mind from spilling over, though even now, it was ba
Kael POVThe moment I stepped into the Alpha house, I felt it.Her.Not her presence. Her emotions.Hurt. Confusion. A thin edge of fear wrapped tightly around something softer that made my chest ache. Guilt crawled up my spine instantly. I had been avoiding this place for days, avoiding the way it







