LOGINStep into the town of Blackmoor, where common sense is a luxury and staying alive will cost you dearly. Get to know Kaelira Nyx Vale, a practical 19-year-old student who loves math, science, and solid evidence. She's always brushed off the spooky tales about Blackmoor Forest as just campfire stories. However, everything changes on a stormy night when she comes face-to-face with a huge black wolf with striking, wise golden eyes that seem to peer deep into her spirit. The wolf disappears, replaced by a mysterious man named Zayden Draven Thorne, radiating a primal and dangerous aura. He's the next in line to lead the Blackmoor Pack, a family of powerful werewolves burdened by a centuries-old secret known as the Alpha Curse. Tradition binds Zayden to find a mate as an Alpha, but the ancient laws warn that marking a human will lead to her demise. Rejecting her will drain his strength, making his pack vulnerable to his rival, Alpha Ronan Virex. Immersed in Zayden's world of ancient power struggles and instinctual behaviors driven by the moon, Kaelira uncovers a startling revelation: she's not just an onlooker caught in the middle. She's a Siphon, a rare genetic anomaly with the ability to enhance a True Alpha's powers. With the Blood Moon approaching and Ronan advancing to exploit her exceptional lineage, Kaelira and Zayden must choose if their destined connection is a blessing or a curse that may lead to their downfall. To protect the pack and the man she loves, Kaelira must let go of her reliance on logic and embrace a future that could either destroy her or elevate her as the first Human Alpha Queen.
View MoreThe rain wasn't gentle in Blackmoor; it felt more like an assault. It pounded against Kaelira's worn-out sedan's windshield in aggressive, rhythmic waves, transforming the world outside into a blurry mix of dark grays and deep purples.
Kaelira clutched the steering wheel tightly until her knuckles turned pale. She despised this road. Blackmoor Road wound its way through the valley, surrounded by ancient oak trees with twisted branches resembling skeletal fingers reaching for the sky. Although she tried to convince herself it was just exhaustion from studying for her organic chemistry midterm three nights in a row, there was an eerie heaviness in the air tonight, an electric tension that made the hairs on her arms stand on end. "Only five more miles, Kae," she murmured to herself, her voice barely audible over the storm's roar. "Five miles until a hot shower and a bed that doesn't smell like formaldehyde." Despite adjusting the defroster, the windshield remained fogged up. Suddenly, the headlights caught a glimpse of movement. Kaelira slammed on the brakes. The car skidded, tires screeching as the vehicle spun in a dizzying half-circle. The world outside became a whirl of spinning trees and blinding rain. When the car finally came to a stop, the engine went silent, enveloping her in a profound stillness. Her heart raced like a caged bird. "What just happened...?" She peered through the rain-streaked glass and saw a sight that seemed unreal — a wolf standing in the middle of the road, bathed in the fading amber light of her fog lights. This was no ordinary wolf. It was massive, almost the size of a grizzly, with fur as dark as midnight that seemed to swallow all light. Rain cascaded off its broad shoulders like liquid silver. But what truly captivated Kaelira were its eyes. Unlike the typical yellow predatory eyes, these were molten gold—deep, ancient, and brimming with a fiery, human-like intensity that held her transfixed. The wolf made no aggressive moves, no menacing growls; it simply observed her, head slightly tilted, as if studying the rhythm of her heartbeat. "No," Kaelira gasped, her hand shaking as she reached for her phone. "This can't be real. Wolves aren't supposed to be that large." Suddenly, the wolf advanced, taking a deliberate step toward her car. Startled, Kaelira fumbled for the ignition. The engine grumbled, spluttered, and then fell silent. In the instant she glanced down at the keys, a shadow swept over the hood. When she looked up, the wolf was no longer there. In its place stood a man. Barefoot and unfazed by the freezing rain and mud, he wore only tattered dark trousers, his rain-soaked chest glistening. He exuded a dangerous allure, all sharp angles, sinewy muscles, and a presence that seemed to warp reality. Yet, it was his face that took her breath away. The same molten gold eyes now belonged to a human visage, framed by wet, jet-black hair. Kaelira's survival instincts kicked in, overshadowing her shock. She flung open the door, nearly stumbling into the mud. "Are you out of your mind? I almost hit you! Where did that animal go? Are you injured?" The man stood motionless, just three feet away, his heat enveloping her like a furnace in the frigid night. He gazed at her with an expression that hovered between ravenous hunger and deep regret. "You shouldn't be here, Kaelira Nyx Vale," he uttered. His voice wasn't just a sound; it resonated deep within her—low, husky, and tinged with a predatory smoothness. Kaelira froze, a cold sweat breaking out on her neck. "How do you know my name?" Taking a step closer, the man caused Kaelira to instinctively retreat against her car. He paused, nostrils flaring as he inhaled deeply, as if drinking in her essence. "The woods are stirring," he whispered, his golden eyes gleaming with a menacing light. "And they've been awaiting your arrival for a long time." "Who are you?" she demanded, her voice trembling. "What are you talking about?" "I am Zayden," he declared, his voice dropping to a warning growl. "If you value your essence, Kaelira, turn this car around, return to your abode, and lock the door. Stay away from these woods. Not tonight. Not ever." "Wait--" A thunder crack startled her, shaking the ground beneath her feet. A flash of lightning briefly lit up the road, temporarily blinding her. After her vision cleared, she found the road deserted. The man and the wolf had vanished, leaving behind only the smell of ozone, crushed pine needles, and the eerie howl of what seemed like a suffering human. Standing alone in the rain, Kaelira's heart raced as she realized that science couldn't explain what she had just witnessed. As she finally started her car and drove off, she stole a glance in the rearview mirror. In that split second, she caught sight of two glowing golden eyes in the darkness of the trees. And on the passenger seat where nobody had been, she discovered a lone, warm black tuft of fur.The air in the chamber didn't just chill; it died. The figure standing in the corner was a grotesque mockery of life. Ronan’s body, which Zayden had broken with his bare hands, stood upright, but his limbs moved with a disjointed, mechanical twitching. The void-black eyes leaked a dark, viscous smoke that pooled at his feet. This wasn't a werewolf. This was the Hollow—an ancient, forbidden rite of the Virex line used only when a challenger refused to stay dead. "He’s a puppet," Hestia whispered, her face ashen. "The Virex Elders... they’ve invoked the Shadow Bond. They’re channeling their collective spite into his corpse." The moonlight blade in the creature’s hand hummed, a high-pitched frequency that set my teeth on edge. With a sound like tearing silk, the Hollow-Ronan vanished and reappeared ten feet closer, the blade whistling toward Zayden’s throat. Zayden roared, his form blurring as he intercepted the strike. The clash of moonlight against Alpha energy sent a shockwave
The world didn't just fade; it shattered.The moment Zayden’s fangs pierced the skin of my shoulder, the scream that left my throat wasn't human. It was a resonant, harmonic vibration that shook the very foundations of the tower. I felt the Alpha power—a torrential, liquid fire—pour from his veins into mine. It was a flood of centuries, a roar of a thousand wolves, and for a terrifying second, Hestia’s warning felt like a prophecy. My heart hammered against my ribs, struggling to contain the sheer mass of his soul.Then, the Siphon in me woke up.The agony vanished, replaced by a cold, crystalline clarity. I didn't just receive the power; I pulled it. I reached into the well of Zayden’s strength and anchored it. The silver light from my scar bled upward, weaving through the crimson moonlight until the chamber was bathed in a blinding, ethereal pearl.Zayden let out a choked sound, his grip on me tightening as if he were drowning and I was the only shore. The transfer was absolute.Whe
The air in the chamber curdled. Hestia stood in the doorway, her black silks whipping around her ankles as if caught in a localized cyclone. Behind her, the other four Elders stood like monolithic statues of grief, their amber eyes wide with a terror I hadn't seen even when Zayden was tearing Ronan apart.Zayden didn't pull away from my neck. His fangs were already grazing my skin, a sharp, electric sting that sent a jolt of liquid fire straight to my core. He turned his head just enough to snarl at the High Elder, a sound that vibrated through my own chest."Too late, Hestia," Zayden growled, his voice distorted by the shift. "The Moon has chosen. I am claiming what is mine.""You are claiming her execution!" Hestia shrieked, stepping into the crimson light. She looked frail, but the power radiating from her was ancient and cold. "Zayden, listen to me. The curse... it was never about the human heart being too weak. That was the lie we told to keep the lines pure. To keep the Alphas f
The silence that followed Ronan’s death was more violent than the fight itself. The air in the chamber was thick, ionized by the surge of Alpha energy and the metallic tang of fresh blood. Zayden knelt before me, his hands trembling as they hovered over my wrists, where the silver shackles had once bit into my skin.He looked up at me, and for the first time, I didn't see the untamable beast or the arrogant heir. I saw a man standing on the edge of a precipice, terrified that his next breath would shatter the only thing he loved."The bond is fully awake," he whispered, his voice a ghost of itself. "I can feel your thoughts, Kaelira. I can feel the way your heart stutters when I touch you. It’s like a thousand wires connecting every nerve in my body to yours.""I feel it too," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. I reached out, cupping his face. His skin was fever-hot, his pulse racing under my palms. "It's not just a feeling, Zayden. It’s... It’s a pull. Like gravity."Zayden close






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