LOGINGot it—less fragmented, more immersive, more human. I’ll keep the intensity but smooth it into a natural narrative flow with deeper internal voice and richer description.CHAPTER 44LUCIEN’S POVThe moment Elena spoke, I knew we had crossed a line we couldn’t return from.“Drop it.”It wasn’t just a command. It was a claim.The air itself seemed to tighten, as if the world was holding its breath to see who would win.For a heartbeat, nothing happened.Varek didn’t move. His fingers remained locked around the device, knuckles paling, his expression carefully composed—but I saw it. That flicker in his eyes. Not fear.Uncertainty.And the creatures…They trembled.Every single one of them stood rigid, their bodies caught in a silent war between two opposing forces. I could feel it—Elena’s power pressing outward, not wild or chaotic like before, but deliberate. Controlled. Like a blade finding its mark.This wasn’t the same girl who had been on her knees minutes ago, fighting just to brea
Chapter 43ELENA’S POV“Let’s try something new.”The moment those words left his mouth—My body reacted.Pain.Blinding.Instant.Unforgiving.I screamed.It tore out of me before I could stop it, my knees hitting the ground as my hand flew to my side.The mark—It burned.Not like before.Not a warning.Not a signal.This felt like it was being ripped open from the inside.“Elena!” Lucien’s voice came sharp, urgent, right beside me.I barely heard him.Because all I could feel—Was him.Not Lucien.Varek.Inside my head.“You see?” his voice echoed, smooth and satisfied. “Still connected.”“Get out—” I choked, my fingers digging into my skin as if I could tear the mark out.Lucien’s hands grabbed me, firm, grounding.“Look at me,” he demanded. “Elena, look at me.”I tried.God, I tried—But my vision blurred.Split.Two worlds colliding.The clearing—And—The lab.“No…” I whimpered.Cold metal walls flickered into existence around me.Machines.Lights.Chains.“No, no, no—” I shook
Chapter 42LUCIEN’S POVThis was a trap.Not a reckless attack.Not a desperate retrieval.A demonstration.I could see it now in the way they moved.The way they waited.Disciplined.Controlled.Watching for a command.Not wolves.Not soldiers.Something worse.“Elena,” I said under my breath, not taking my eyes off Varek, “when I say run this time… you don’t stop.”Silence behind me.Then—“No.”My jaw tightened.“This is not a debate.”“I’m not leaving you,” she shot back.Something in my chest twisted.Annoying.Inconvenient.Dangerous.“Your presence is a liability right now,” I said coldly.A lie.Because the truth?She was the center of all of this.And that made her the most valuable target—And the most dangerous weapon on the field.“I don’t care,” she said, her voice shaking—but firm. “I’m not running again.”I exhaled slowly.Stubborn.Of all the traits she could have—This one might get her killed.Or me.“Touching,” Varek’s voice cut in smoothly. “Truly.”My gaze snapped
Chapter 41ELENA’S POVRun.That was the last thing Lucien said.And for once—I listened.My legs moved before my mind could catch up, carrying me away from the clearing, away from him—from both of them.The cold night air burned my lungs as I ran blindly through the camp, past fallen guards, overturned crates, flickering firelight that cast everything in chaos and shadow.Don’t stop.Don’t look back.But my heart—My stupid, traitorous heart—Stayed behind.With Lucien.A deafening crack echoed behind me.The ground trembled beneath my feet.I stumbled, catching myself on a wooden post, my breath hitching.They were fighting.Every instinct screamed at me to keep going.To disappear.To survive.But—What if he couldn’t?“No,” I whispered, shaking my head hard. “No, he’s strong. He’s—he’s the Lycan King…”Lucien wasn’t someone who lost.He wasn’t someone who could lose.…right?Another explosion of power ripped through the air.Closer this time.Stronger.I flinched.And then—I fel
Chapter 40LUCIEN’S POV“Inside the camp.”The moment the words left my mouth, everything sharpened.Every sound.Every movement.Every breath.“Elena, stay behind me,” I ordered.She shook her head immediately, panic flashing across her face. “No—you don’t understand—if they’re this close, it means—”“It means they’ve made a mistake,” I cut in, my voice calm—too calm.Because beneath it—Violence waited.Her mark was still glowing.Bright.Unmistakable.A beacon.“They’re tracking you in real time now,” I said, my gaze locking onto it. “That thing is guiding them straight to you.”“I told you,” she whispered, fear creeping into every syllable. “I’m not safe here.”I stepped closer instead.Deliberate.Unyielding.“You’re safest exactly where you are,” I said.“With me.”A sharp rustle outside the tent cut through the moment.Too quiet.Too controlled.Not soldiers.My wolf rose instantly.Enemy.I moved without another word.One hand gripping Elena’s wrist, pulling her behind me as I
Chapter 39ELENA’S POV“Don’t let them take me…”The words slipped from my lips before I could stop them.Before I even realized I was speaking.Darkness surrounded me.Not the peaceful kind.Not sleep.Not rest.This was different.Cold.Endless.Watching.I was back there.“No…” I whispered, turning in place.The air smelled the same.Sterile.Sharp.Wrong.Metal walls.White lights.The low hum of machines that never stopped.“Heart rate unstable.”“Subject resisting again.”“Sedate her.”“STOP!” I screamed.But no sound came out.My chest tightened as panic clawed its way up my throat.I knew this place.Knew what came next.Footsteps echoed behind me.Slow.Measured.Terrifyingly calm.“You’ve always been our most promising one.”My body went rigid.That voice—I turned slowly.And there he was.Dr. Varek.Tall.Composed.That same detached expression on his face, like I wasn’t a person—Just a project.“Stay away from me,” I hissed, stumbling back.He smiled faintly.“You don’t
Chapter 22 LUCIEN’S POV “Good morning,” I said the moment I appeared at the entrance of the dining hall. I had been too excited that I was finally going to see Elena and this time, more openly. Her sweet scent wafted into my nostrils even before I stepped into the dining hall. Marco was already
Chapter 23 ELENA’S POV I still couldn’t believe who I was seeing sitting before me. He looked every bit of the king he was and I felt small… too small. I wondered why I hadn't seen him in this way that night. I had millions of questions I wanted to ask him but judging from the present situation,
The word twins hit me like a blow to the chest. My hands stilled over the satchel of herbs, the edges of the dried leaves crumbling beneath my fingers. For a moment, I wasn’t in the pack infirmary anymore—I was back in that moonlit garden six years ago, clutching my stomach as Heather’s laughter ec
Chapter 26Six Years Later…LUCIEN’S POV“The kidnappings are getting more intense and the Alphas are calling for meeting with His Royal Highness,” Saint said from across the desk but I was not paying attention. I stopped paying attention that night. That day when my mate disappeared. When she dis







