Se connecterThe silence in the dining hall was deafening.
Killian turned and walked out as abruptly as he had arrived, leaving a room full of shattered egos and dropped jaws. He didn't look back at me. He didn't need to. The mark on my neck was a leash, invisible but heavy, tethering me to him.
As soon as the door clicked shut, the explosion happened.
"You... you whore!" Chloe shrieked, her face turning an ugly shade of red. "You slept with him? With Killian?"
Liam looked like he had been punched in the gut. He stared at the mark on my collarbone, his eyes filled with a mixture of disgust and... jealousy?
"How could you, Elena?" he whispered, shaking his head. "My father? really? Is this how low you'll stoop for revenge?"
"Revenge?" I let out a dry, bitter laugh. "You rejected me, remember? I'm a free agent. Who I sleep with is none of your business."
"It is my business when it's the King!" my father roared, slamming his fist on the table. "Do you have any idea what you've done? He's a monster! He'll use you and discard you like trash!"
"Better to be discarded by a King than betrayed by a coward," I spat back, looking directly at Liam.
Before anyone could stop me, I turned and ran out of the hall. I didn't stop until I reached the safety of my room.
I locked the door and slid down against it, my legs finally giving out. My heart was racing so fast it hurt.
What have I done?
Killian wasn't just a fling. He was possessive. He was dangerous. And based on that performance downstairs, he had no intention of letting me go.
I walked to the bathroom mirror and splashed cold water on my face. I looked at the reflection—pale skin, wide frightened eyes, and that dark purple bruise on my neck.
Suddenly, a wave of nausea hit me. Hard.
I gripped the sink, dry heaving until my stomach cramped.
No. It can't be.
It was too soon for morning sickness. Way too soon. Unless...
Unless it was a Lycan thing.
I had heard the legends. When a female conceives a Lycan's pup—especially a Royal Lycan—the reaction is instant. The pup's powerful energy clashes with the mother's body immediately.
My hand trembled as I hovered it over my flat stomach. A strange warmth radiated from within, a tiny, flickering spark that wasn't there yesterday.
Pregnant.
The word echoed in my mind like a death sentence.
If Killian found out, he would never let me leave. He would lock me in that Forbidden Wing forever, turning me into nothing but a broodmare for his heirs. And Chloe... Chloe would kill me and the baby out of jealousy before I even reached the second trimester.
I couldn't stay.
I grabbed my old backpack from under the bed. I didn't pack clothes—they would just weigh me down. I packed the essentials: a flashlight, a knife, a bottle of water, and the gold coins Killian had left me.
Ironic, I thought bitterly. His money will fund my escape from him.
I waited until nightfall. The Pack House was quiet. Everyone was either asleep or still gossiping about the morning's scandal.
I slipped out through the kitchen window, moving like a shadow.
The forest loomed ahead, dark and uninviting. But it was safer than the monster in the Forbidden Wing.
"Goodbye, Liam," I whispered to the wind. "Goodbye, Killian."
I took a deep breath and stepped into the darkness.
I made it exactly ten steps before a low, dark chuckle stopped me dead in my tracks.
"Going somewhere, little mother?"
My blood turned to ice.
I turned around slowly.
Leaning against a tree, smoking a cigarette with lazy elegance, was Killian. His eyes glowed in the dark, fixing me with a look that promised punishment.
He knew.
He already knew.
The journey back to the Blackwood territories should have been a victory march. We had the cure. We had survived the fall of a god. But as we reached the iron gates of our home, the air didn't smell like pine and safety.It smelled like betrayal and silver-smoke.The grand banners of the Blackwood Pack—the silver wolf on a field of midnight—had been torn down. In their place hung the cold, sterile flag of the Lycan Council."Silas," Killian growled, his hand gripping the steering wheel of the rugged SUV so hard the leather cracked. His body was still covered in bandages from the Solar Spire, but his eyes were burning with a lethal, golden hunger."They moved fast," Mord whispered from the backseat, his hand resting on his rusted blade. "They didn't wait for the news of Solas’s survival. They assumed you died in the collapse and declared the Forbidden Wing an 'unstable zone'."We rounded the final bend, and the palace came into view. It was surrounded. Hundreds of Council Enforcers in
Solas stood amidst the burning wreckage, the Tear of the Sun pulsing in his hand like a dying heart. The sheer intensity of the light began to melt the stones beneath his feet, turning the ruins into a lake of liquid gold."I am the Sun!" Solas screamed, his voice a distorted, metallic screech. "And you... you are nothing but a stain on my world!"He leveled the crystal at me, and a beam of pure, white-hot divinity erupted. It was enough to vaporize a city."Elena!" Killian roared, launching himself forward to take the blow.But I didn't move. I didn't hide.I stepped into the light.As the beam hit my chest, the Mark of the Devourer didn't burn. It opened. My skin didn't char; it turned into a swirling vortex of violet-black smoke. I felt the agonizing heat enter my veins, but instead of destroying me, it found a bottomless hunger waiting for it.I wasn't just holding the light. I was drinking it."Impossible!" Solas’s remaining eye widened in horror. "That is the fire of creation! Y
The world didn't end with a bang; it ended with the suffocating silence of falling ash.The Golden Spire, once a needle of light piercing the heavens, was now a jagged mountain of broken glass and twisted metal strewn across the Forbidden Peak. The air was thick with the smell of scorched stone and the fading hum of dying magic.Killian Blackwood clawed his way out of a pile of white-gold rubble. His tunic was gone, his chest covered in a map of bleeding shadow-scars and burns. He didn't feel the pain. His Alpha heart was beating with a single, frantic rhythm: Find them. Find them. Find them."ELENA!" he roared, the sound tearing through the settling dust. "LUCIAN! NYX!"Silence."If you have taken them from me," Killian whispered to the ruins, his claws extending until they cracked the stone beneath his hands, "I will not just kill you, Solas. I will erase your entire lineage from history."A faint, violet shimmer caught his eye near the tilted base of the central tower. It wasn't th
The air inside the Void-Chamber was thick with the scent of ozone and ancient, stagnant magic. Solas, the Solar King, stood before the massive vortex of solidified darkness, his white-gold armor reflecting the unnatural swirl of the abyss. He looked like a god, but his eyes—wide and hungry—betrayed the dying mortal underneath."Open it, child," Solas commanded, his voice vibrating with a terrifying desperation. He shoved Lucian toward the swirling vortex. "Your light is the key. Pierce the veil, and I will make you a prince of a world that never knows night. You will be more than a Blackwood; you will be the Sun itself."Lucian stood before the wall of absolute shadow. He looked so small in that cavernous room, his tiny hands trembling. The heat from the Spire's core was making his golden hair damp with sweat. He looked back at Solas, then closed his eyes, searching for that one thread of warmth that never failed him.“Now, Lionheart!” Killian’s voice erupted in his mind, a primal roa
"You look surprised, Elena," my sister purred, swirling a cup of golden liquid that smelled of honey and sunlight. "Did you think the Great King Solas was a saint? Did you think he built this empire of light on prayers and sunshine?"I gripped the edges of the golden divan, my breath coming in shallow rasps. "He hates shadows. He called me an abomination. Why are you here?""Because Solas is a hypocrite," she laughed, her green eyes flashing. "He is dying, Elena. Just like you. The pure light he commands is eating him alive. He needs the Tear of the Sun to stabilize his own power, just as you need it to save your humanity."My heart skipped a beat. "He can't find it himself?""The crystal is hidden in the Void-Chamber, a place where light cannot enter. He needs a Vessel. He needs someone who can touch the shadows without being consumed instantly. He needs... us.""He’s using you," I spat."We are using each other," she corrected, standing up and walking toward the glass wall. "He give
The border was no longer silent. The air crackled with the sound of burning ozone as more Sun Guards descended, their light-discs illuminating the canyon like a dozen miniature suns.Killian stood over the fallen guard, his claws dripping with a mixture of blood and molten brass. His golden eyes were fixed on the ridge above, where a single, blinding figure stood, radiating a heat that made the very air tremble."Enough!" a voice boomed—not with vocal cords, but with the resonance of a thousand trumpets.The guards immediately froze, dropping to one knee.The figure descended slowly. He wasn't on a disc; he was walking on a staircase of solid, crystallized light. He wore armor of white gold, and his hair was a literal mane of flickering fire.Solas, the Solar King.He landed gracefully on the scorched earth, his gaze ignoring the carnage and landing directly on us. He didn't look at Killian first. He looked at Lucian."A child of the sun," Solas whispered, his voice vibrating with a t







