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The neutral Ground

Author: Travis
last update publish date: 2026-06-13 04:29:18

Corvus was smaller than I expected. Old. Scarred. And his eyes were the same gold as mine.

The frozen lake stretched between us like a wound in the earth, grey ice and black water and a wind that cut through every layer of clothing. My three alphas stood at my back, and I felt them through the bond web. Bastian's coiled fury. Kellan's cold calculation. Archer's steady warmth.

Corvus stood alone on the opposite shore. He was ancient for a werewolf, maybe eighty years old, his body stooped and hi
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  • Rogue's Omega   The white Wolf's legacy

    He was bigger. Stronger. Three centuries of experience against my single year. But I had something he didn't. Three alphas who loved me. A son waiting at home. A mother fighting beside me. He had nothing but hate.The Frostborn lunged, and the world narrowed to teeth and ice and the screaming wind. His jaws snapped where my throat had been a heartbeat before, and I felt the cold of him even through my fur. My white wolf was fast, but he was faster. Every dodge was a half-second too close. Every strike I landed glanced off his ice hide like rain on stone.Through the bond web, I felt Bastian trying to rise. His ribs were cracked, and his black wolf was struggling to stand, but his fury was a hot pulse that wouldn't quit. Kellan was coordinating the remaining enforcers, pulling them back from the Frostborn's radius, buying space. Archer was pouring healing into Bastian's broken body, and his strength was flagging, but he wouldn't stop.Sable's white wolf lunged at the Frostborn's flank,

  • Rogue's Omega   The battle of the silver hallow

    The Frostborn stood at the center of his army, and when he shifted, the temperature dropped so fast my breath froze in my lungs.The battle was chaos. Pale wolves poured across the northern border in a silent wave, their white fur blending with the snow until it was impossible to tell where the ground ended and the teeth began. They didn't howl. They didn't snarl. They just came, silent and relentless, and the first line of Silver Hollow's enforcers met them with a crash of steel and claws that echoed off the mountains.I felt the bond web tighten as all three alphas surged into the fight. Bastian's black wolf was a battering ram at the center of the line, his massive frame throwing pale wolves aside like they weighed nothing. His ferocity burned through the first bond, and I fed it. I sent him every scrap of strength I had, and he used it to tear through the Frostmarch's front rank.Kellan's silver wolf moved like a ghost through the chaos. He didn't fight like Bastian. He directed.

  • Rogue's Omega   The Eve of ice

    I held my son and whispered, "I'm going to fight tomorrow. And I'm going to win. Because I just found you, and I'm not ready to let go."Theron slept on, his tiny chest rising and falling, his gold-flickering eyes closed. He didn't know about the army massing at the border. He didn't know about the three-hundred-year-old monster who wanted him dead. He just knew warmth and milk and the steady beat of my heart against his ear.Our quarters were full of quiet. The kind of quiet that comes before a storm, when everyone is holding their breath and pretending they're not afraid. Bastian sat in the chair by the hearth with a whetstone in his hand and a blade across his knee, the scrape of metal on stone the only sound in the room. He hadn't spoken in an hour, but his wolf paced beneath his skin, and through the first bond I felt his terror. Not of dying. Of losing us.Kellan sat at the desk with the battle plans spread in front of him. He'd reviewed them four times already, and his glacial

  • Rogue's Omega   The Frostborn History

    "The Frostborn isn't just an alpha," Sable said. "He's a Moon-Wolf. Like you. Like me. He's what happens when one of us goes wrong."The war room went silent. Maelis set down her cup. Elara's hands stopped moving on the bandage she was rolling. Even Corvus, standing in his corner with his gnarled hands folded, lifted his head."That's not possible," Kellan said, and his voice was cold. "The Moon-Wolf bloodline bonds with multiple alphas. That's the defining trait. If the Frostborn is a Moon-Wolf, where are his alphas?""He doesn't have alphas." Sable limped to the map table and braced her scarred hands on the edge. "He bonds with omegas. Multiple omegas. And instead of symbiosis, he chose domination. He's been breeding his own bloodline for three hundred years, forcing bonds with omegas who have fragments of the Moon-Wolf gene, siring pups, building an army."Bastian's growl rumbled. "Three hundred years. That's not possible. Werewolves age. We die.""The Frostborn doesn't age the way

  • Rogue's Omega   The Mother's return

    She looked like me. Or I looked like her. Same eyes, same build, same wolf stirring beneath the skin.I stood in the snow at the northern border with my mother's cold hands cupping my face, and the world narrowed to the space between us. Seventeen years. She had been out there for seventeen years, and I had spent every one of those years believing she was dead.Sable's amber-gold eyes, my eyes, moved across my face like she was memorizing it. "You have your father's jaw," she said, and her voice was rough from years of cold and silence. "But everything else is me. I'm sorry about that."Behind me, I felt my alphas through the bond. Bastian's coiled tension, ready to pull me back if this turned dangerous. Kellan's cold assessment, cataloging Sable's scars and her limp and the way her wolf flickered under her skin. Archer's steady warmth, already reaching toward her with a healer's instinct.I didn't know what to feel. I didn't know whether to embrace her or scream at her."You left me,

  • Rogue's Omega   The Ice wolf's herald

    The scout was barely alive. His blood froze to the snow as he gasped, "They're here. The Frostmarch is here."Maren caught him before he hit the ground. Her scarred face was tight, and her hands were already pressing a cloth to the wound in his side. The scout was young, one of Sera's new recruits, and his eyes were wild with pain and terror."Fifty wolves," the scout choked out. "Northern edge of the territory. They didn't attack. They just stood there. Watching. Pale wolves. Pale eyes. No sound. No movement. Just watching."Kellan was already moving. "Sera, deploy the enforcers to the northern border. Defensive positions only. No one engages without my order. Maren, get the Gray Reach fighters into position. I want them flanking the tree line."Sera nodded once and was gone, her auburn braid swinging. Maren helped the scout toward the medic tent, and Archer fell into step beside them, his medical bag already open.Bastian stood at the window of the war room, staring north. His gold

  • Rogue's Omega   The rescue plan

    "It's impossible," Maren said flatly. "Thornhaven is a fortress. No one gets in without an invitation."Rook raised his hand. "Uh. About that. I might know a guy."Everyone turned. Rook was leaning against the wall near the door with his arms crossed and his permanent smirk back in place, but his d

  • Rogue's Omega   What's Thornhaven Knows

    "The Thornhaven alpha claims to have a Moon-Wolf of his own," Kellan read aloud. "He says he's been breeding them for thirty years."The council hall was cold despite the torches. The celebration outside had died down, and the only sounds were the crackle of the fire and the rustle of parchment as

  • Rogue's Omega   The Aftermath

    They cheered my name. My name. The omega who couldn't shift. The bait they threw away.The streets of Silver Hollow were packed with wolves. Torches burned in every window, and the smell of roasting meat drifted from the cookfires, and somewhere someone was playing a fiddle that had probably been o

  • Rogue's Omega   The Challenge

    The Ironwood alpha was twice Bastian's size. He looked at me like I was already dead. "That's the abomination? He barely looks worth the arrow."The northern border was a wall of green and grey. Ironwood forces stretched along the tree line in a dark line of armor and steel, their grey tree banners

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