LOGIN~ Kael POVI spent 3 hours on the road, with Eunice blackwood. We bought some clothes, some snacks on the way. We talked and talked untill she fell asleep on my shoulders. “I love this woman.” I said within myself.On getting to the airport, I came out and there she was about to leave me, till I win this. “ You okay?” She asked.“ I should be asking you.” I said as I tucked her hair behind her stressed face. “ I'm fine kael as long as you are.” She said.“ Then im fine.” I answered and we both laughed.“Remember kael! Don't get to close. Anyone who gets too close to her falls for her. That's how beautiful she is.” She said “ You sound threatened.” “ I sound realistic.”“ Did you fall for her?” I asked.“ I…I didnt.” She said.I looked at her for long then sighed, “ okay bye aunt. I will call you once I get there.” “ Sure love you.” She said.“ Love you too.”The council chamber smelled like power.Old wood. Burning candles. Control.I stood at the doorway for a moment longer th
~Iris POVThe council chamber was quiet, the soft flicker of candlelight casting warm, golden shadows across the room. I sat at the head of the table, papers spread out before me, the waxy scent of candles mingling with the faint aroma of polished wood. Mira sat across from me, eyes sharp as always, and we were in the middle of a discussion about alliance negotiations, pack territories, and resource distribution. Every detail mattered,one misstep, one overlooked clause, and the balance of power could tip dangerously.Duncan had gone out to check some Territories yesterday and hasn't returned yet. He placed a phone call tho, that he would spend a week there.“Alpha Luna,” one of the elder council members said, voice measured. “We need to ensure the northern packs honor the new treaty before the next full moon. Otherwise, we risk further border skirmishes.”I nodded, my pen pausing above a parchment. “Agreed. I’ll send word immediately. We also need to monitor the western borders…Lucien
~Kael Blackwood I stared at the sky as I drained the last of the champagne, letting the bitter taste settle on my tongue.“Soon,” I muttered.Soon I would be with my family,A quiet laugh slipped out of me.Family?I didn’t have one.My mother was dead.My father sold me like I meant nothing.My sister died because of jealousy,because that same father chose another woman over her.My aunt was banished.And at the center of it all…Her.Iris.That was the name I was given, The name I was taught to hate…The woman who ruined everything.“I’m done, Kael.”I turned at the sound of her voice.Eunice stood behind me,composed, elegant, dangerous as always. Even after all these years, she carried herself like someone who had never truly lost power.“My aunt,” I thought.The only family I had left.“Thank you,” I said, nodding once.She smiled, but there was something measured in it tonight.“Are you sure you want to do this?” she asked.I let out a low laugh, leaning back against the railing.
~Iris POVThe room was warm, almost too warm, the curtains drawn tight against the late afternoon sun. I felt Duncan’s hands against my skin, his touch familiar, urgent. Two years had passed since Rowan and Alice had been taken for training with the witches, and in that time, Duncan and I had grown closer than I’d thought possible. Nights like these, when the world seemed distant, when only he and I existed, were rare.And yet, here we were,him leaning over me, lips brushing my neck, fingers tracing patterns that made me shiver. I had tried to be patient during the council meetings earlier, trying to remain composed while politics and threats simmered just beyond these walls. But now, now that he was here, the weight of all responsibility melted away under the heat of his hands.“Duncan…” I whispered, my voice shaky, but he silenced me with a soft, possessive kiss.“Shh… Iris,” he murmured, voice low and rough. “Shh.”I arched into him, heart hammering. His lips traveled over my shoul
~Iris POVThe sun had just begun to dip behind the western hills, casting long amber streaks through the tall windows of my private chambers. Mira sat cross-legged on the floor, leaning against the velvet sofa, a small smirk on her face as she held a video tape in her hands. I raised an eyebrow, curious and slightly wary.“You brought this?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.“I did,” Mira said, shrugging casually. “Thought you might want to see… how your little wolves are doing.”I froze for a moment. “Little wolves?”Mira rolled her eyes. “Rowan and Alice, Luna. That’s what they are now. Your children are officially beasts-in-training. No offense.”I crossed my arms, trying to suppress the tremor in my chest. “You mean… the twins.”“Same thing,” she said lightly, pushing the tape toward me. “Come on, watch. You might want to sit down.”I took the tape, my hands tightening around it. My heart was pou
~Duncan POVThe sun had barely crested the horizon when I left the estate, the air crisp and biting. My bag, heavy with maps, journals, and relics of the northern archives, rested against my shoulder, but even it didn’t weigh as heavily as the thoughts in my mind. Rowan and Alice,my children. my heirs,were still years away from truly understanding the power within them. A whole year had passed since they were entrusted to the witches for training, and I would finally see them again. Not just as the small, sharp-eyed children I left behind, but as young wolves approaching their first true test of adolescence.The journey was long, winding through forests that still carried the scent of winter, over mountains whose peaks seemed to scrape the sky, and across rivers that shimmered like molten silver. I kept my hands on the reins, though the carriage was guided by enchanted spells; control was something I never relinquished fully. Even after two years of absen
~iris One week.That was all it had been,seven days tucked away inside walls that smelled like safety and power. Seven days where fear didn’t follow me into my sleep. Seven days of quiet laughter, lingering looks, and moments I knew I wasn’t supposed to get attached to.But I did.The suitcase at
~irisThe dorm room was quiet when I finally stepped in, dragging my bag behind me. I thought Alice would be here. My scarf and coat were still wrapped tight, lingering smells of coffee and the only city clinging to me. I dropped my bag near the bed and collapsed onto the edge, pulling my phone ou
~ iris Ky walked down the aisle slowly, her boots quiet against the floor. She stopped at the empty seat two rows ahead of me,then hesitated.Her head tilted slightly.Her eyes met mine again.This time, they widened just a fraction.Recognition.My breath caught.No.It couldn’t be.She smiled.N
~iris I felt him before I saw him. The air shifted like the mansion itself straightened in attention. My heart skipped as his presence flooded the space, calm and commanding, wrapping around me through the bond. I turned just as Duncan stepped into the hallway, removing his coat. His sharp eyes







