LOGINElara lived a life of quiet suffering, an omega within a pack that scorned her as "broken" and treated her as a servant. Her adoptive parents exploited her, and her fated mate, Alpha Valerius, publicly rejected her for the manipulative, silver-tongued Beta, Lyra. But the truth was a venomous lie. On the day of her pack's moon festival, humiliated and cast out, Elara's dormant bloodline awakened. Suddenly, four powerful Alpha brothers descended, claiming her as their long-lost sister the true heir to the formidable Obsidian Pack, a lineage thought extinct. The eldest, a stoic and terrifying Alpha, vows vengeance. The second, a brilliant healer, meticulously unwraps the years of neglect and abuse. The third, a master of shadows, begins dismantling Lyra and Valerius carefully constructed deceit. And the fourth, a spirited warrior, teaches Elara to embrace her true, unique wolf, a power far beyond anything her tormentors could comprehend. From the ashes of rejection, Elara rises, shedding her past as the weakest omega to become the cherished, formidable Luna-in-waiting. When Alpha Valerius comes crawling back, begging for a second chance, he'll find not the timid girl he cast aside, but a queen guarded by four Alphas, ready to unleash a reckoning that will shake the very foundations of the shifter world.
View MoreThe explosion of Julian’s obsidian orb didn't just release shadows; it released a vacuum of cold that seemed to suck the very oxygen from the hallway. Elara stood frozen for a heartbeat, her mind reeling as she stared at the man standing in the center of the darkness.Julian. He was the man her brothers had hand-picked to be her chief advisor and scribe the moment she stepped back into the Citadel. "He’s the most loyal man we know," Ryker had told her. "He’ll teach you our laws; he’ll keep your secrets." For weeks, Julian had sat across from her in the library, his voice calm and helpful as he explained the complicated politics of the North. She had shared her frustrations with him. She had trusted his "kind" smile.Seeing him now, with eyes like pits of oily tar and a smirk that held nothing but malice, felt like a physical punch to the stomach. She felt a sickening wave of foolishness. She had prided herself on being a survivor of the Ashwood Pack, yet sh
The air in the library was still vibrating from the force of Elara’s vision. She stood anchored to Caleb’s side, her breath coming in shallow, jagged hitches as the images of the bone throne and the veiled queen burned behind her eyelids. The silence was broken only by the frantic thrumming of her own heart and the distant, rhythmic ticking of a grandfather clock in the corner."The training... it triggered something," Elara choked out, her fingers digging into the fabric of Caleb’s sleeve. "It wasn't just a dream, Caleb. It was happening in real-time. Someone has opened the Shadow Gate. The back entrance beneath the West Watchtower, the one we never use. They’re already inside."The reaction from her brothers was instantaneous and terrifying. The four Thorne Alphas froze, their bodies tensing into lethal postures. The air in the room suddenly felt thick, charged with the scent of pine and raw, predatory aggression."That's impossible," Orion grow
The morning sun bled through the high, arched windows of the breakfast nook, casting long, golden bars across the table. For the first time since Elara had returned to the Citadel, the air didn't feel like a coiled spring ready to snap. It felt... different. Elara sat at the table, her fingers tracing the rim of her coffee cup. She felt an unusual hum beneath her skin, a pleasant, grounded warmth that hadn't faded after last night’s session with Caleb. Across from her, Silas was reading a stack of intelligence reports, but every few seconds, his eyes flickered toward her, then toward the empty chair where Caleb usually sat. "You're glowing," Silas remarked, his voice neutral but observant. Elara blinked, her cheeks warming. "It’s just the training, Silas. My power isn't fighting me this morning. I actually slept without the nightmares." Silas hummed, setting a paper down. "I noticed. Usually, the stone floors of the East Wing vibrate when you're dreaming. Last night, the Cit
The air in the lower levels of the Obsidian Citadel was always cold, but as Elara followed her brothers down the spiral stone staircase, the temperature seemed to drop into a realm of unnatural frost. Her breath hitched in her chest, coming out in small, ghostly puffs of white. Beside her, Caleb walked in silence, his expression grim. His presence was the only thing keeping the oppressive weight of the dark from crushing her spirit. Behind them, the four Thorne brothers were a wall of vibrating tension. Ryker’s hand was permanently glued to the hilt of his tactical blade, his knuckles white. He had personally locked Valerius in the deepest, most secure cell in the North. To hear the man had vanished wasn't just a security breach, it was an impossibility. "The guards didn't hear a thing," Silas whispered, his voice echoing off the damp stone walls. "No struggle. No keys turning. Just... silence." They reached the final iron gate. Usually, the scent here was a foul mixture of
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