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Chapter Forty Seven

last update Date de publication: 2026-05-25 02:02:00

Coral

The next wave did not feel like a continuation of what had already been happening. It felt like a decision. The vampires had made up their mind about what they were doing next, and they were moving forward with it, whether we were ready for the next step or not.

The pressure that rolled through the clearing was heavy. It didn’t carry the same calculated restraint that had defined the earlier movements when they were testing the boundary. Instead, it came all at once, heavy and deliberate
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  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Seven

    CoralThe next wave did not feel like a continuation of what had already been happening. It felt like a decision. The vampires had made up their mind about what they were doing next, and they were moving forward with it, whether we were ready for the next step or not. The pressure that rolled through the clearing was heavy. It didn’t carry the same calculated restraint that had defined the earlier movements when they were testing the boundary. Instead, it came all at once, heavy and deliberate, like something that had finally stopped measuring the cost of action and had chosen to pay it. The vampires knew exactly what they were doing. I felt it before I saw it, the shift pressing outward through the ground and into the space around us, tightening the air in my lungs just enough that I had to draw in a slower breath to steady myself.“They’re done testing us,” Elijah said from somewhere ahead of us, his voice carrying through the clash of movement and impact as he twisted away from o

  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Six

    CoralThe moment Duncan snapped the vampire’s neck, the shift in the clearing wasn’t immediate in the way I would have expected. There was no pause, no break in movement, no visible hesitation from the others who had crossed the boundary with him. The fight continued exactly as it had been, fast and controlled and dangerous, but something underneath it had changed.It wasn’t something I could see. It was something I could feel.“They don’t react to loss the way we do,” I said quietly, my voice steady even as my awareness stretched cross the clearing, tracking movement that my eyes couldn’t fully follow.Raina’s hand tightened slightly in mine, her grip grounding in a way that helped me stay present. “No,” she replied, her tone calm but firm. “They don’t fight for the same purposes that we do when we fight. They’re fighting toward an outcome. As long as that outcome is still within reach, they won’t stop. I would call it mission driven, but that seems to be too noble for them.”That set

  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Five

    DuncanI pulled back from Coral, breaking contact that I did not want to break. Now was not the time for intimacy, but it was all that I longed for, even with the looming battle. Not sure if the thought of battle made me horny, if watching Coral take control made it happen, or if being this close to my mate influenced it. Whatever the case, I knew that I would have time later to be with Coral, because I had confidence in Coral. The moment the order to fall back settled into the clearing, the fight changed. We were moving with intention. What had been resistance became control. Instead of trying to stop the vampires from coming in, we were allowing them and now we controlled the narrative.The guardians didn’t retreat in the way an untrained eye might have read it. No one turned their back, no one broke formation, no one gave ground they did

  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Four

    CoralThe boundary didn’t just hold—it strained.I could feel it through every thread running beneath my hands, through every connection linking the stones together, through every pulse of energy that moved outward into the forest where the vampires were pressing harder with every passing second.It wasn’t failing, but it wasn’t winning either.“They’re pushing everywhere,” I said, my voice tight as the pressure spread across the entire perimeter instead of concentrating in one place. “They’re not trying to break through at one point - they’re trying to make it give everywhere at once.” Raina’s hand tightened in mine. “Then we hold everywhere,” she said.Talia nodded beside her. “We don’t let them find a gap.”Behind us, the fighting had already begun.The first wave had turned into something more aggressive. The fighting was loud and violent. Vampires were forcing partial breaches across multiple sections of the boundary, slipping through the smallest openings and using speed to g

  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Three

    DuncanThe moment Coral said the attack had started, the entire compound shifted.It wasn’t panic that moved through the wolves, but instead it was recognition. The kind that settles into your bones when something you have been preparing for finally arrives, not as a possibility, but as a certainty.No one hesitated. The wolves along the perimeter adjusted immediately, tightening their positions without needing direction. Patrol routes collapsed and reformed into defensive lines. Guardian wolves moved outward in coordinated pairs, filling space with practiced precision, while others shifted inward to reinforce the compound’s interior.They were ready. They had always been ready. They had just been waiting for the moment when readiness turned into action. We had prepared for this day without knowing what this day actually was going to be, and now we were facing the risk head on.“Positions,” I said, my voice carrying across the clearing, steady and controlled.Callan picked it up with

  • Red Wolf's Guardian   Chapter Forty Two

    CoralThe moment my hands settled against the stone, the world seemed to narrow around me in a way that I had never experienced before. It was not darkness that closed in, nor was it the disorienting pull of magic that I was expecting based on stories that I had heard about witches. Instead, it was as if my awareness stretched outward in every direction at once, following the quiet pulse of energy that moved through the ground beneath my feet.And as I felt all of this, the boundary opened to me. Not visually, not in a way that I could describe with sight, but through sensation. It felt like a vast network of threads running through the land, each one connected to the next, weaving together into something far older and more deliberate than I had ever understood before tonight.I gasped softly as the connection deep

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