MasukThe forest blurred past her.Branches snapped under rushing feet, wind cut sharply against her skin, and the scent of unfamiliar territory filled the air as they moved deeper and deeper into Kael’s land.Lyra struggled.Not weakly.Not passively.But it didn’t matter.Her strength hadn’t fully returned, and the warriors gripping her arms didn’t loosen their hold—not even for a second.“Let me go!” she snapped, twisting against them.“Careful,” one of them muttered. “You’ll hurt yourself.”“I’m not the one you should be worried about.”Her voice carried more bite than fear.But inside—Her heart was racing.Not just from anger.From something else.Distance.She could feel it.The further they moved away from Darius’ territory…The more something inside her felt pulled.Stretched.Unsettled.The connection.She clenched her jaw.He’s coming.She didn’t know how.Didn’t know when.But she believed it.She had to.“Set her down.”Kael’s voice cut through sharply.The warriors stopped ins
The battlefield was breaking.Not from defeat.From pressure.Lyra could feel it.Even as her power steadied, even as her breathing slowly returned to something close to normal—something else had shifted.Something darker.Something intentional.Her eyes lifted instinctively.And found him.Kael.But this time—He wasn’t watching.He was moving.Fast.Direct.Focused.“Darius—”She didn’t finish the warning.Because Kael was already there.His speed cut through the battlefield like a blade, ignoring everyone else, every distraction, every threat.He wasn’t fighting anymore.He was hunting.And his target—Was her.Darius reacted instantly, stepping in front of Lyra, his aura surging outward in a powerful wave.“Don’t,” he warned.But Kael didn’t stop.“I tried doing this your way,” Kael said, his voice cold, controlled—but laced with something dangerous. “Now I’m doing it mine.”Lyra’s chest tightened.“Kael, don’t—”But he was already moving again.This time—Not at Darius.At her.E
The battlefield had changed.Again.What started as a controlled defense was now spiraling into something far more dangerous.Because of her.Lyra stood at the center of the chaos, her chest rising and falling as energy pulsed through her veins like fire. The ground around her was already marked by cracks and impact points from her earlier strikes.And yet—It wasn’t enough.They kept coming.More wolves surged through the lines, faster, more aggressive, more desperate. Kael’s forces weren’t retreating this time.They were pushing harder.“Fall back to the inner line!” someone shouted.But Lyra didn’t move.Because she could feel it.The pressure building again.That same overwhelming force rising inside her.Stronger than before.And this time—It wasn’t waiting.“Lyra,” Darius’ voice cut through sharply.She turned slightly.He was watching her.Not the battlefield.Her.“You’re pushing too far,” he said.“I’m holding them back,” she shot back.“Not like this.”Another wave of enemi
Night fell like a warning.The moon hung low, casting pale light over the territory—but it wasn’t peaceful.It was tense.Waiting.Lyra stood at the edge of the training grounds, her senses sharper than they had ever been. Every sound felt amplified. Every movement carried meaning.She could feel it.They were close.“You’re ready.”Darius’ voice came from behind her, steady as always.Lyra didn’t turn this time.Not immediately.“I don’t feel ready,” she admitted.“That doesn’t matter.”She let out a quiet breath. “You really need to work on your motivational speeches.”A faint hint of amusement touched his voice. “You’re still standing. That’s enough.”She finally turned.He was closer than she expected.And for a second—Everything else faded again.“You said I needed control,” she said softly. “What if I lose it out there?”Darius held her gaze.“Then I’ll be there.”Her heartbeat shifted.“That’s not reassuring.”“It’s not supposed to be.”A small, nervous laugh escaped her.But
War didn’t wait.By dawn, the entire territory had shifted into something sharper—colder—more deliberate.Lyra stood on the balcony overlooking the training grounds, her arms wrapped tightly around herself as she watched warriors move below in tight formations. There was no hesitation anymore.Only preparation.Only purpose.“They’ll come at night.”Darius’ voice came from behind her.Calm.Certain.Lyra didn’t turn immediately.“You sound sure.”“I am.”She exhaled slowly. “Because that’s what you would do?”“Yes.”That answer didn’t comfort her.It made everything feel more real.Lyra finally turned, her eyes meeting his.“Then we don’t have much time.”Darius studied her for a moment, something thoughtful in his expression.“No,” he said. “We don’t.”Silence stretched briefly.Then—“We train.”Lyra sighed softly. “I was hoping you wouldn’t say that.”“You’re past hoping.”She almost smiled at that.Almost.But the weight of everything pressed down too heavily.“What if I lose cont
The battlefield fell silent.Not completely.But enough to feel the shift.The clash had ended—not in victory, not in defeat—but in something far more dangerous.A pause.A warning.Kael’s forces had retreated.Not because they lost.But because something had changed.Lyra.She stood in the center of it all, her breathing uneven, her body still trembling from the power that had nearly consumed her. The ground around her was cracked, the air still heavy with the echo of what she had released.“I…” her voice came out weak. “I didn’t mean to…”Her legs gave out.But she didn’t hit the ground.Darius caught her.Instantly.Like he had been waiting for it.“I’ve got you,” he said quietly.Lyra barely registered the words at first.Her body felt too heavy.Too drained.The power that had surged through







