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Chapter Sixty Six

Author: Oma_writes
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 04:23:08

Sophie’s POV

The world went black, then it all came rushing back to me like a dam, snapping right back with a lot of brutality behind it. I woke on the cold stone of the altar, my body aching as if every bone had been broken then reassembled again. Lucas was still strapped to my chest, his breathing shallow but steady. The family bond was weak between us, a bit damaged, but not broken. As if it was some machine.

“Damon?” I croaked, pushing myself up.

He lay a few feet away, blood pooling benea
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  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty Six

    Sophie’s POVThe world went black, then it all came rushing back to me like a dam, snapping right back with a lot of brutality behind it. I woke on the cold stone of the altar, my body aching as if every bone had been broken then reassembled again. Lucas was still strapped to my chest, his breathing shallow but steady. The family bond was weak between us, a bit damaged, but not broken. As if it was some machine. “Damon?” I croaked, pushing myself up.He lay a few feet away, blood pooling beneath him, his black wolf form slowly shifting back to human as if it had finally lost its strength to be anything by human. I crawled to him, and shook his shoulder. “Damon, wake up. Please.”His silver eyes opened, and I didn't need a picture with a bright eyes and a pen light to tell me they were filled with pain. “Sophie.. Lucas?”“He’s okay. We’re all okay. For now.”The sacred ridge looked like someone had thrown a grenade launcher there. Craters smoked where the Devourer’s power had struck.

  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty Five

    Sophie’s POVThe Convergence began at midnight, and it coincided with something that Thorne had warned earlier. Wasn't surprised he seemed to know exactly when they would begin. The sky above the mountains split open with unnatural light, streaks of silver and black tearing through the stars like cracks. I stood on the highest balcony of the mansion with Damon on one side and Lucas in my arms. Our son stared at the sky with wide silver eyes, his small hands glowing as if answering the call.“It’s starting,” I whispered, fear and awe colliding in my chest. “He feels it.”“Seems to me like there's no more waiting," Damon said to me. Marcus burst onto the balcony, breathing hard as if he had been running a marathon. “Alpha, the old bloodlines are converging at the sacred ridge. The Forgotten, The Eternal Watch, and The Silent Veil, they’ve all arrived. And something else is coming from the deep chasms. The Devourer is rising again, stronger than before.”“Stars are angry, Mommy," Luca

  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty Four

    Sophie’s POVThe sacred ridge was humming with ancient energy as we stood at the center of the protective circle Elowen had prepared. Two months had passed since the last major attack, allowing a spell of peace, but one could still sense the warning in the air. Lucas, now ten months old and walking with confident little steps, held my hand tightly. His silver eyes scanned the horizon with some seriousness right thew. “Bad things coming again?” he asked in his clear, small voice, squeezing my fingers.He always seemed to ask that of late. And it wasn't a fluke that he was also feeling something coming. And was it a coincidence that he had already labelled it as 'bad things'?I knelt down and brushed a dark curl from his forehead. “Maybe, sweetheart. But Mommy and Daddy are right here. We won’t let anything hurt you.”Damon stood on his other side, one large hand resting on our son’s shoulder. “That’s right, little Alpha. You know ee protect our own.”Thorne and Elowen were watching fr

  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty Three

    Sophie’s POVThe training grounds with buzzing energy the next morning. Lucas sat in the center of the protective circle, his small hands raised as he tried to make a ball of golden-red light float. At eight months, he already understood more than any child should. His eyes seemed focused on what he was doing. And I was proud of it all. Regardless of the dangers that were coming anyway. “Easy, sweetheart,” I said softly, kneeling outside the circle. “Don’t force it. Let it flow like the river Elowen showed you.”The orb bounced around a bit, then stabilized. Lucas clapped his hands, sending the light spinning in a perfect circle. “Mommy, see? I did it!”“That’s my boy," Damon said. "Strong and smart.”Elowen watched with careful eyes. “He’s progressing faster than any recorded case. The Spark inside him is awakening naturally but with the Convergence only two months away, we must accelerate the shielding training. He needs to learn how to hide his signature completely.”I didn’t like

  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty Two

    Sophie’s POVMarcus appeared at the garden entrance. “Alpha. Luna," he said, greeting us the same way he always did. "The Forgotten delegation has arrived. They’re waiting in the formal courtyard. Thorne is with them.”Damon replied, “We’ll be right there.”He kissed Lucas’s forehead and then mine. “Stay close today. I don’t trust these new players.”Neither did I. Damon’s POVThere was anticipation in the air when we reached the formal courtyard. The Forgotten delegation stood in a loose circle, twelve figures wrapped in dark cloaks, their faces hidden except for glowing eyes in various shades of silver and black. Thorne stood with them, looking quite uncomfortable. As if that wasn't where he wanted to to. Their leader, a tall woman named Vespera with long silver hair and eyes like polished obsidian, stepped forward.“Alpha Blackthorn and Luna Vale,” she said, probably the voice she was used to talking to people below her because it seemed to carry a lot of weight. “We have watched

  • MARKED BY MY STEPBROTHER    Chapter Sixty one

    Chapter 61 Sophie’s POV The training grounds near the eastern ridge had become our second home over the past three weeks. The air always carried the scent of pine and ozone from the constant use of ancient energies. Lucas, now eight months old and crawling with surprising speed, sat in the center of a protective circle while Elowen guided me through another exercise. “Focus on the thread between you and the child,” Elowen said calmly, those violet colored eyes of hers watching my every movement. “Don’t force it. Let the bond flow naturally.” I closed my eyes and reached for Lucas through our family connection. His power responded, a warm, bright spark. A small orb of light formed between my hands, stable for the first time in days. “Good,” Elowen said, in manner of praising me. “Now try to hold it while walking.” I took a step forward. The orb seemed like it would go out but stayed intact. Lucas clapped his hands excitedly when this happened. He was so ignorant to think that this

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