LOGINChapter 2: Torn Between Love and Duty
Xenois I watched as Riley finally fell asleep with the light from his nightlight casting shadows across his sleeping face. His nightmare had finally subsided, his breathing was even now. Sophia sat on the edge of the bed with me, her hand gently stroking his hair showing maternal comfort. "Thank you for coming," she said, looking up at me with those large brown eyes of hers that had once captivated me a long time ago. "He wouldn't calm down until you got here." I shifted uncomfortably, knowing fully well that I'd bailed on dinner with Lumina and Ollie. Again. "It's fine. Is he getting these nightmares often?" "More and more. He says there's a shadow man who visits him." She stood up from the bed as she smoothened down her dress. "The doctor says it's just childhood fears, but..." "But you don't believe that," I said finishing the sentence for her. She shook her head, as she led me from Riley's room into her kitchen. The apartment I'd set them up in was modest by my standards but comfortable. I'd wanted to do more, but Luna had already been furious about me helping them at all that I had to compromise on this with her. I felt guilty as Sophia poured two glasses of wine. I knew very well that I shouldn't stay, but I found myself taking the offered glass anyway. "Riley asked about his father again today," she said softly. I stiffened hearing that from her. We'd been over this. "Sophia..." "I know, I know. I told him his father is someone special who can't be with us right now." She sipped her wine, before placing her finger on the rim as she continued from where she stopped. "But he sees how you are with him. Children aren't stupid." "I'm not his father," I said firmly, although the words felt empty to me. I'd been more present for Riley than for my own son these past months. Realizing this made me feel uncomfortable. My phone vibrated. I took an excuse from Sophia and brought out my phone . It was a text from Lumina about Ollie's birthday. I'd forgotten it was coming up. I felt more guilty at this but I shoved it aside and typed a quick promise to be there. "Everything okay?" Sophia asked, moving closer, towards me. "Fine. Just work." I lied without batting an eye. "You work too hard. Mayor, CEO, Alpha... when do you get time for yourself?" She touched me gently and I didn't pull away like I should have. The simple truth was, being here with Sophia and Riley was the only way I could escape from everything. It was my escape from the pressures that comes along with leadership, from the coldness of my marriage, and also the expectations everyone had of the great Xenois Blackwood. Here, I was just Xenois, the man who had once loved Sophia before duty called me away. But I had a son at home. A true mate. Responsibilities as well. "I should go," I said, setting down the wine that I had barely drank from. Sophia's expression fell slightly before she hid it. "Of course. Riley will be disappointed he didn't get to see you properly. Will you come to his birthday next week?" I froze in my tracks as I tensed up. "His birthday?" "Next Saturday. He's turning six." Her eyes held mine as she continued speaking. "He asked specifically if you would come. I told him I'd ask." Next Saturday. The same day as Ollie's birthday. The same day I'd just promised Lumina I'd be there for our son. "I... I'll try to make it for part of the day," I said, even as I knew it was a promise I couldn't keep. Not fully. As I drove home through the sleeping city, I tried to justify my choices. Sophia and Riley needed me. Riley had no father figure. Ollie had Lumina. But the excuses sounded hollow in my own mind. The bond between Lumina and me was filled with her sadness, her loneliness. I'd been blocking it for months, focusing instead on the strange pull I felt toward Riley. It wasn't natural, this obsession with another woman's child. Sometimes I wondered if there was something wrong with me. I parked in our driveway, staring at the dark windows of our Lumina would be asleep , or pretending to be asleep. Ollie too. My family was, waiting for a husband and father who was rarely there. Tomorrow, I promised myself. Tomorrow I'll spend time with Ollie. Ask about his illness, which Lumina kept mentioning but I'd never fully paid attention to. Tomorrow I'd be better.Chapter 429THORNENightwalkers poured from the shadows—not from inside the warehouse, but from the surrounding buildings we'd thought were clear. They'd been waiting, watching us breach the empty structure, timing their assault for maximum effectiveness."Contact!" I shouted, opening fire. "Multiple hostiles, ambush pattern!"My team responded instantly, forming defensive positions and returning fire. But we were caught in the open, halfway between the compromised warehouse and actual cover, exactly where any competent tactical planner would want their enemies.Jerome was proving to be a very competent tactical planner."Alpha Command, Delta Team under heavy assault!" I reported between bursts of gunfire. "Ambush force, estimated twenty plus combatants, requesting immediate support!""All teams reporting similar attacks," Xenois responded, his voice tight. "This is a coordinated counteroffensive. We walked into a trap. All teams fall back to rally points, regroup and—"Static cut off
Chapter 428THORNEI crouched in the darkness behind an abandoned warehouse on the eastern edge of Jerome's primary operational territory, watching my strike team make final equipment checks, and tried to ignore the crawling sensation between my shoulder blades that suggested something was about to go catastrophically wrong."Comms check," I whispered into my radio. "All teams report in."The responses came in sequence—Alpha Team positioned at the northern compound, Beta securing the western safe house, Gamma ready to breach the southern supply cache. Twelve separate strike forces spread across four territories, all waiting for my signal to attack simultaneously.It was the largest coordinated offensive operation our coalition had ever attempted. And it was about to kick off in approximately three minutes."We're really doing this," Marcus said beside me, his enhanced hearing probably picking up movement inside the warehouse that my normal senses couldn't detect yet. "Actually declari
Chapter 427XENOIS"We're going to figure this out," I said firmly. "All of us together. We'll research, we'll plan, we'll find a way to satisfy Janice's debt without losing Lumina. And if we can't find a way—" I met Shawn's eyes, "—then we fight. Cosmic entity or not, she wants to take our family member, she's going to face resistance.""That could trigger the timeline reset," Thorne warned from his position by the door."Then we make sure our resistance is measured enough not to cross that line," I said. "We defend without attacking. We protect without threatening. We show Janice that taking Lumina comes with complications she might not have anticipated.""That's a very thin line to walk," my father observed."We're Blackwoods," my mother said. "We specialize in walking thin lines. It's practically our family motto.""I thought our family motto was 'tactical innovation through controlled chaos,'" Riley said, his tears stopping as he engaged with the practical discussion."That's th
Chapter 426XENOIS"I got you killed in another timeline," Riley said flatly."No, Sophia got him killed," I corrected. "And me. And Lumina. We all failed in that timeline because we were being manipulated by someone who'd spent years perfecting her control techniques. But this isn't that timeline, Riley. This is the one where we got it right.""Because Mom died and came back knowing what to look for," Riley said."Because someone gave me a second chance," Lumina agreed. "And that brings us to the part of this conversation you really need to understand."She explained about Janice—the necromancer who'd sent her back, the promise she'd made and broken, the debt that was now coming due. I watched our children's faces as they processed increasingly impossible information.Lake looked confused but accepting—he dealt with dimensional portals daily, so time manipulation probably didn't seem that far-fetched. Ollie seemed scared but trying to be brave. Riley's expression was calculating, his
Chapter 425XENOISI stood in our family room the next morning, watching my children settle into various seats, and wondered how exactly one explained cosmic debts and alternate timelines to a five-year-old.Riley, Lake, and Ollie occupied the couch together, that unconscious closeness they'd developed since the facility rescue making them gravitate toward each other during stressful situations. Shawn sat in an armchair, his seventeen-year-old face already showing concern—he'd picked up that something significant was about to be discussed.Lumina was beside me, her hand in mine, both of us drawing strength from the contact. My parents stood near the window, having insisted on being present for this conversation. Thorne positioned himself by the door, his second-in-command instincts making him want clear exit routes even in our own home."Thank you all for coming," I started, then immediately felt ridiculous. Like this was a business meeting instead of a family conversation about impos
Chapter 424LUMINA"I'll help," Lynn offered immediately. "I have contacts in magical communities who might know about entities like Janice. If she's old enough to manipulate time, someone has to have encountered her before.""And I'll coordinate with other healers," Lyn added. "See if anyone has medical knowledge about preventing or reversing cardiac events triggered by supernatural forces. The heart attack was a warning. Maybe if we understand the mechanism, we can find a way to protect Lumina when Janice comes to collect."I watched them mobilize, watched these people who'd become family refuse to accept what I'd already resigned myself to, and felt something warm bloom in my chest alongside the fear."Thank you," I said quietly. "All of you. For not just—for not accepting this. For fighting even when I've already given up.""We don't give up on family," Zade said firmly. "That's not how this works. You gave yourself a second chance and used it to save everyone around you. Now it's







