LOGINBut they couldn’t parry it all.My heart no longer pounded.It… slowed.For a moment.Then ripped itself apart, drowning every voice, including Zxlorthon’s warnings.Until only one voice remained.“Give back my brother!”“Return Asher to me!”The shadows writhed violently, hissing as they stopped sh
I frowned as my mind went completely blank.What happened next… was a jumbled chain of fragmented memories.I got up from the couch, opened the cabin’s door and strode out.The corridors swam past me, stretching and warping.Panicked staff. Military trying to pacify them. All blended together.Faces
The bunker wouldn’t hold.Ezra. Xanthea—“I need to get to them.”I didn’t realize I’d said it out loud.I got to my feet.Power surged beneath my skin as I reached to teleport—Cold metal snapped around my wrists.I froze, my power dying in my veins.Mana blocker cufflinks?“What the fuck do you th
[Raven]‘He’s here.’ My breath stalled at Nesryn’s mind-link, my step faltering as I froze in the middle of the cabin.It was almost midnight.The restlessness in my chest detonated without warning, drowning out even the thunder of my heart.‘From the energy fluctuations around the Parliament palac
“Because this was…” I held his gaze, a chill running down my spine. “…my alpha’s command.”The words felt like shards of glass on my tongue and like a soothing ointment in my chest.I had never called Asher alpha. I had always been openly disrespectful to him in front of the pack.Now, for the first
‘Tell no one of my fall. Go to my Alpha cabin. Sit on my chair. Call only Draknor. He’ll understand that I had succumbed to Madness. He’ll know what to do next.’Asher used to repeat that to me and Ezra.At the strangest times.And we just… ignored it.Never realizing — those were the days he fought
[Xanthea]Azum.I need to find him and get back to the infernal realm.“Azum!” I yelled, barely breathing as I broke through the last layer of the shadow barrier and sprinted toward him.It took me a while to register the chaos.Azum and Yandor, along with the other celestials, battled through the s
“I told you, didn’t I, omega? No affairs…” I said, holding her gaze as my breath remained stagnant in my lungs.Xanthea’s eyes widened.“What? No!” she stammered, tensing. “He’s not affair—”“She’s telling the truth, Raven,” Asher stepped toward us and stood beside me. “Azum is not her affair. He is
In the past, my soul had found Asher’s across the realms, but it had happened during my heats.I didn’t know how my soul did it. But there had to be a way.I went through all my mother’s knowledge and stopped only once I had found the piece of information I was looking for—Communicating with the de
Had he lied about Asher’s condition too?What if all of this was part of his plan — to separate me from the demon lords?If even a fraction of what I was thinking was true, then he was not an ally… but the enemy.Asher let out a broken, bitter chuckle.“You’re here to carry on Cadence’s legacy. She







