로그인The sky split and tore open.A jagged fracture ripped across the heavens, violent and absolute, as if something far beyond this world had forced its way through by sheer will alone. Silver light poured through the opening blinding, endless, swallowing the battlefield in a glow that didn’t feel warm or holy.It felt heavy. Ancient. Unforgiving.Every wolf dropped. Instinct. Fear. Reverence.Bodies hit the ground almost in unison, heads bowed low, submission etched into every line of their forms. Even the strongest among them the warriors who feared nothing couldn’t stand against the pressure of that presence.Even the battlefield itself seemed to bow.The trees leaned, their branches trembling. The cracked earth settled as if trying to mend itself under her gaze. The air thickened, charged with something vast and immovable.I didn’t.My legs remained locked. My head stayed high.My heart pounded, but not from fear. Not entirely.Something else burned in my chest something stubborn, som
The battlefield didn’t move.Didn’t breathe. Didn’t dare.It was as if the world itself had frozen in place, caught between one heartbeat and the next. Wolves stood mid-step, claws half-extended, breaths locked in their throats. Even the wind seemed to vanish, leaving behind a suffocating stillness that pressed against my skin.Because Kael had finally stepped forward.And everything had changed.But this wasn’t the Alpha I remembered.His eyes weren’t gold anymore.They burned silver. Not like Azrael’s. Not calm.Not controlled. But wild.Cracked with something unstable, like power forced into a vessel never meant to hold it. It flickered in his gaze, sharp and erratic, like lightning trapped beneath his skin with nowhere to go.My chest tightened, something painful twisting deep inside me. What did you do.Kael’s gaze locked onto mine, and for a moment just a moment I saw him.The boy I had loved.The Alpha who had broken me. The one who had once looked at me like I was his entire w
Dawn came with blood.Not the kind spilled in battle not yet. This was older and heavier.The kind that soaked into the ground before a single strike was made, as if the land itself already knew what was coming… and had accepted it.The borderlands stretched wide and broken beneath a gray sky, the horizon lined with not more than hundreds of wolves.They stood in clusters, shifting uneasily, their breaths visible in the cold morning air. Power pressed from every direction, thick and suffocating, a silent storm waiting to break.Shadow Moon stood behind us steady, unyielding.But they weren’t alone. Other packs had come.Some for loyalty. Some for curiosity.Some for the simple, brutal promise of power.Because war didn’t just draw soldiers. It drew opportunists.And at the front of them all.Not Kael.Selene.That surprised me, but only for a second. Then I saw her eyes.Cold. Calculated. Ambitious. Not grieving. Not loyal. Not even angry.She wasn’t here for Kael. She was here for he
You went alone.Azrael’s voice was calm.Too calm. That was how I knew he was angry.Not the explosive kind of anger I’d seen from other Alphas. Not the loud, reckless kind that made wolves tear each other apart just to prove dominance.Azrael’s anger was quiet.Controlled. Deadly.I didn’t flinch. You would have followed. Yes.Then I wouldn’t have gotten answers.His jaw tightened just barely, but I saw it. I always saw it with him. Every small shift, every flicker of emotion he tried to bury beneath that unshakable exterior.And did you? he asked.I hesitated.The memory of the creature’s voice lingered in my mind, cold and knowing, like it had peeled something open inside me and left it exposed.Then, not enough.Azrael stepped closer.The air between us shifted instantly, heavy with tension and something deeper… something tied to the bond that refused to stay quiet.What did it tell you?I met his gaze, refusing to look away even though something inside me twisted.That I wasn’t s
I felt it before I saw it, that same cold presence.Watching, waiting.It didn’t belong to the forest. The trees knew it too their leaves barely moved, their branches stiff like they were bracing for something they couldn’t stop. Even the wind had gone quiet, like it didn’t want to touch whatever was out there.I stepped out into the forest alone.I didn’t tell Azrael. Didn’t tell anyone.Because deep down i knew it wasn’t here to kill me.Not yet.Each step I took felt deliberate, like I was walking toward something inevitable. My wolf paced beneath my skin, restless but not panicked. Alert. Curious.That alone told me everything I needed to know.This wasn’t a hunt.This was something else.You came, the creature said from the shadows.Its voice didn’t echo. It didn’t need to. It carried low, controlled, almost… calm.I crossed my arms, forcing myself to look bored instead of on edge. You talk too much for something sent to kill me.It stepped forward. For the first time, I saw it c
The creature moved and Azrael missed.That alone shattered something in my mind.Azrael never missed.Not in battle. Not in instinct. Not in anything.But this thing It wasn’t bound by the same rules.It blurred past him like smoke, its form flickering, shifting between something solid and something… not. One second it stood in front of us.The next, it was behind me.I felt it before I saw it.Cold.Wrong.Its presence pressed against my back like ice sinking into bone. My body reacted a fraction too late.Its hand closed around my throat.Aria!Azrael’s voice cracked through the air, sharp with something I had never heard from him before.Fear.But I didn’t panic. Not anymore.Pain had taught me something important.Hesitation gets you killed.My wolf surged forward instantly.Not defensive. Not afraid.But dominant.The power inside me snapped awake like something ancient finally unchained. It wasn’t gentle. It wasn’t controlled.It was raw and hungry.The ground beneath us cracked
The dream did not feel like a dream.It felt like judgment.I stood in a silver void, the ground beneath my feet glowing faintly as if it were made of moonlight itself. It wasn’t solid in the way earth should be, but it held me, steady and unyielding. The light pulsed beneath my soles, slow and ali
The moment we crossed into Azrael’s territory.Something inside me snapped open.Not painfully.Powerfully.It wasn’t like breaking.It was like something long locked away had finally been released.I dropped to my knees, my palms hitting the ground as a sharp gasp tore from my chest. Energy surged
Kael’s bones cracked as he shifted.The sound split through the forest like thunder, sharp and violent, echoing against the towering trees as if the land itself recoiled from him. Muscle twisted, fur burst through skin, and in seconds, the man I once knew was gone.In his place stood a beast.Massi
The moment we hold hands , the world shifted.Not subtly. Not gently.Power exploded between us like a storm finally breaking loose after years of silence.I gasped and my knees was threatening to give out as the bond surged stronger than anything else I had ever felt before. It wasn’t fragile like







