LOGINThird personKael watched Liora sleep peacefully. He couldn’t wrap his head around what was happening. It was all so sudden. So much was yet to be done, and now the lives of his mate and baby were hanging by a thread.Katty came time and again to check on them. She brought clean clothes, fresh meals, and even medication to help, but Kael couldn’t bring himself to step out for a second. He didn’t want to lose sight of her, knowing she wasn’t welcome.Meanwhile, back within the borders of Darkmoon, Varik arrived at the Alpha’s guest house safely, but the atmosphere awaiting him wasn’t pleasant.Prince Oman, who had taken it upon himself to draft a vacation off his busy schedule, stood in the midst of angry elders and ministers as they demanded he step aside for them to gain access into the penthouse.Varik’s car drove into the yard slowly. He glanced around, drew in a long breath, then stepped out. Everyone turned toward him, with Prime Minister Caswell leading as expected.“Where is Ka
Third PersonFrom a distance, the giant pillars of Panoma came into view. This was a place Kael was very familiar with. He had visited a few years back with his mother...back when his sister wasn’t yet in the picture.The place had changed so much over the years. More buildings. More life.Kael knew what the ancient towers, covered with carvings, stood for. It was a way to sieve the bad eggs from the good ones. Individuals with killing instincts and malicious intentions could be quickly identified when the runes shone a bright red, while others would display blue or green...a sign of safety and entry.The car pulled over outside the gates. The guards bowed as Katty stepped out.When Kael stepped out, he quickly bent his head without giving the guards the chance to see his face...but they felt him. Without delay, they dropped to their knees.Slowly, he carried Liora out from the backseat, her head resting on his chest, his hands firmly under her thighs. She looked calm and innocent, bu
Third personAlpha Kael’s back slammed into the nearest tree as Liora’s grip tightened around his throat. His breath hitched, and Maddox growled. For the first time, someone was able to strip Kael of control. Varik’s eyes widened, and Katty stepped back, terrified.The scene was unpleasant; one had the other by the neck.Liora could feel Maddox beneath Kael’s skin, his will for control, his demand to take over, but for some reason, Kael was not letting it. He was not only fighting to keep his life in her hands but also restricting his wolf from taking over.“You feel that?” Liora leaned closer, her voice dripping with malicious intent as her words grazed Kael’s ears seductively. Her body leaned even closer.Varik gasped, the driver covered his eyes, and Katty turned sideways, her hands raised in defeat. The tension between the two was beyond killing intent. One moment it carried danger, and the next it dripped with touch… breaths… and the rise of things that shouldn’t be reacting in l
Third personThe forest was unnaturally quiet; even the birds and crickets dared not chirp. The driver sat in front, sweating profusely despite the air-conditioned car. Katty’s eyes couldn’t leave Liora, while Liora lay back, her hands over her stomach as she hummed a lullaby like all was well.She was too calm, too composed… and too dangerous.Katty dared not blink. The person before her was no different from a ticking bomb...one moment, she could explode.“What’s taking him so long?” Liora hissed, annoyed.“They should be closer,” Katty answered.“But it’s been hours. Darkness will soon swallow us up.” Her lips stretched into a cruel smirk. “…not that I don’t like it,” she added.Since Liora was pregnant, they had been driving at low speed, but knowing Kael, Katty was certain he was moving at the highest speed possible. Kael could barely keep calm. Something was wrong. He could feel Liora...but she wasn’t alone. Aside from the heartbeat of their baby, there was something cold about
Third personThe forest path was quiet, with dried leaves falling from the towering trees. Liora leaned closer to the window, her eyes fixed on the moving vegetation, but her mind was far… too far away from it. Her fist clenched at the thought of what Yella and Kael must have spoken about. A day had gone by, but she could not bring herself to think of anything else.This newfound need and possession were new. Her baby bump was growing, and so was the urge to be with him. Liora closed her eyes, leaned back, and let out a heavy breath.From the front, Katy looked back. “What’s wrong, my dear?” she asked.“Nothing,” Liora whispered, but her look did not match her words.“I may not be a mind reader, but your countenance betrays your words,” Katty whispered.Liora didn’t know where she could begin explaining. How was she to tell a woman she had just met that her wolf was purring in her head, seeking their mate? And worse, she was wet down just at the thought of it… and worst… her heat was
Third PersonThe Alpha’s guest house was the same as the first time she had moved in. But unlike the last time, Varik and Agatha were not present to welcome her. The guards at the gate wouldn’t let her car drive into the compound.“What is the meaning of this? Do you know who I am?” Yella growled.“The Alpha has not informed us of your coming, Lady Yella, and I do advise you to seek a visitation permit from Beta Varik,” one of the guards suggested.Yella’s blood boiled; her nose flared.“Visitation permit… to see a man I’ve known all my life… my friend?” she chuckled bitterly. “You must be sick in the head to suggest such nonsense.”She turned to the front, her leg on the gas.“Open this gate,” she hissed.From the outer garden by the gate, Alpha Kael sat still, a file in hand, his eyes focused, but his gaze peeked backward, a little irritated by the noise. Just then, one of the guards at the gate walked up and bowed.“Alpha… Lady Yella Caswell is here to see you.”Kael’s fingers tigh
Kael VeyronTime slowed. Tears rolled down her face, falling to the ground. One second she was there, her fingers slipping from the balcony rail, her amber eyes widened. Pain and shock all screamed through them—and fear gripped her. The next second, she was falling.“Liora!”The word tore through m
Third PersonThe night was dark, and the environment was quiet. Kael had taken it upon himself to do the night patrol. Given the recent figures near the borders, it was best for him to keep an eye out. Unlike his warriors, he was more experienced and good at picking scents.As he walked through the
Liora AshwinThe grey light of dawn filtered through the heavy curtains, casting a long shadow across the space above me. For a moment, everything was white and blurry. I blinked a couple of times, and then the images settled.The room was unfamiliar. The taste was exquisite, the ceiling carried br
Third PersonAlpha Kael stood outside as Helene rushed out, her body visibly shaking, and the sight of him only made her tremble more.“Alpha,” she forced the words out.Unlike Bianca and Nora, who couldn’t hear anything, he had heard it all. So without another word, he told Helene, “You may leave.







