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Corrupted

Autor: Tizi Art
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-05-21 05:57:45

Tavian charged again.

This time—

everyone moved.

Ronan intercepted him head-on, claws flashing as the Alpha slammed into the corrupted wolf with enough force to crater the courtyard stone beneath them.

But Tavian did not fall.

He laughed.

A broken, distorted sound that did not belong in a living throat.

Black-silver resonance erupted from his body violently.

Nightfall warriors nearby staggered backward as corruption pressure rolled across the courtyard.

“Do NOT let him bite anyone!” Se
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  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   Corrupted

    Tavian charged again. This time— everyone moved. Ronan intercepted him head-on, claws flashing as the Alpha slammed into the corrupted wolf with enough force to crater the courtyard stone beneath them. But Tavian did not fall. He laughed. A broken, distorted sound that did not belong in a living throat. Black-silver resonance erupted from his body violently. Nightfall warriors nearby staggered backward as corruption pressure rolled across the courtyard. “Do NOT let him bite anyone!” Seraphine shouted sharply. The warning hit instantly. Because everyone understood what that meant. Lucien’s eyes narrowed. “It spreads through contact?” Varis answered grimly. “If the corruption fully stabilizes—yes.” Kael blinked slowly. “…Fantastic. We’ve officially upgraded to supernatural infection.” Tavian lunged at Ronan again with unnatural speed. Ronan blocked the strike— but Tavian twisted mid-motion and drove corrupted claws across Ronan’s side. Blood sprayed across the court

  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   What Came Through the Storm

    The courtyard went silent. Even the wind seemed to stop. Ronan stepped forward immediately. “What did you see?” The injured guard struggled to breathe, blood running down his arm. “I—I don’t know.” Fear shook his voice badly enough to unsettle every wolf listening. “It wasn’t a wolf.” That changed everything. Dorian’s expression sharpened instantly. “Describe it.” The guard swallowed hard. “It moved inside the resonance storm… like the shadows were alive.” A pause. “And it was hunting.” Another distant scream echoed across the northern ridge. Closer this time. Nightfall warriors immediately shifted positions around the courtyard. Weapons drawn. Instincts screaming. Kael looked toward the darkened northern cliffs. “Well. That sounds deeply terrible.” For once, no one ignored him. Ronan turned sharply toward his commanders. “Seal the inner territory. Move civilians into the lower halls.” Nightfall warriors scattered immediately. Training took over where fear th

  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   Lines in the Snow

    The child’s mother reached him first. She dropped to her knees in the middle of the courtyard, pulling the trembling boy against her chest as silver light flickered uncontrollably beneath his skin. Fear spread through the gathered wolves instantly. Not battle fear. Something worse. Fear of the unknown. “He’s only nine…” The woman’s voice cracked. “He doesn’t even know how to control a full shift yet—” Another pulse surged through the boy. He cried out in pain. Nightfall warriors immediately backed away instinctively. Not because they wanted to. Because the resonance coming from him felt unstable. Dangerous. Althea took another step forward. And the moment she did— the silver light beneath the child’s skin reacted. Brightened. Dorian saw it instantly. “So the source can influence activation directly.” Lucien’s expression darkened. “She’s not doing anything.” “She doesn’t need to,” Dorian replied coldly. That answer sent tension ripping through the courtyard. Be

  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   Bloodline Surge

    The courtyard fell into stunned silence. Not because of the explosion. Because of Mira. Silver resonance crackled violently around her body, surging in unstable waves that shattered stone beneath her feet. And Mira looked terrified. “I can’t stop it—” Another pulse burst outward. Nearby Council soldiers were thrown backward across the eastern ridge. One suppression pillar cracked straight through the center. Dorian’s expression hardened instantly. “All units reposition.” The execution squad moved immediately. Not toward Althea this time. Toward Mira. Seraphine stepped forward sharply. “No.” The single word carried enough force to halt even the nearest executioners briefly. Dorian looked toward her calmly. “The activation is spreading exactly as predicted.” Kael frowned. “You say terrifying things way too casually.” Ignored again. Althea stared at Mira in disbelief. “She’s awakened because of me?” Varis answered before anyone else could. “Yes.” The word came q

  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   The Territory Breaks

    The chamber descended into silence after Kael’s words. Not calm silence. Dangerous silence. “…or your Council traitor has the same bloodline mark as you.” Althea stared at Varis. The silver marking beneath his sleeve burned into her mind now that she had seen it. The same curves. The same ancient symbol from her visions. Impossible. Varis slowly pulled his sleeve down over the mark. Too late. The damage was done. Dorian’s gaze sharpened immediately. “You hid your mark.” Not accusation. Observation. Which somehow sounded worse. Varis straightened carefully, forcing calm back into his expression. “The situation is unstable enough without unnecessary distractions.” Kael blinked. “Your secret bloodline tattoo feels extremely necessary right now.” Still nobody listened to him. The throne beneath the chamber trembled violently again. A deep crack spread across the floor. The First King’s laughter echoed upward through the stone. The blood remembers. Althea flinched

  • REJECTED BY THE ALPHA, CLAIMED BY HIS ENEMY   Blood of the Traitor

    The chamber doors exploded inward. Stone shattered across the floor as the Council execution squad entered in perfect formation, suppression blades glowing with dark resonance. Not hesitation. Not negotiation. They came to erase a threat. Kael immediately stepped in front of Althea. “This feels extremely hostile.” Seraphine stepped forward beside him, blue resonance igniting across her arms. “Stay behind me.” The lead executioner raised his weapon. “By order of the Council of Twelve, the Elyrion awakening has been declared an extinction-level event.” Althea’s silver eyes narrowed. “You came here to kill me.” The executioner’s answer was immediate. “Yes.” The throne beneath the chamber trembled. The First King stirred. Interested. Above the chamber entrance— Lucien and Ronan arrived at the exact same moment. Too late to stop the breach. Just in time to stop the first strike. The executioner lunged. His suppression blade cut downward toward Althea— and Lucien int

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