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Author: Maia Levone
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 22:57:33

Elaine

Grief had settled over Crescent like an endless storm.

The sky remained gray, the winds were cold, and the silence had become a constant presence with a name of its own. Even the children spoke and ran less. Even the wolves seemed to walk more slowly, an unmistakable sign of the collective mourning the pack was enduring.

It was hard to watch, and on the third day after that savage attack, the funerals finally began. And that was hard to watch because there were seventeen broken families
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  • Saved by the Alpha   67

    ElaineI woke up with a strange sensation in my body; something was pulling me hard, so I got up carefully and shook my head. Arsel wasn’t beside me, so I figured he was still with his sisters, and I smiled.So I decided to head to the kitchen, walking calmly toward the stairs, when a conversation disrupted the peace and the bed shattered into a thousand pieces, but it was Arsel’s scream that pierced the entire house like a bolt of lightning.I’d left the room thinking I’d go downstairs to get a cup of tea when I heard the chaos erupt on the ground floor.Something inside me screamed so loudly that I couldn’t hold back, and then I realized that what had woken me up was, in fact, the bond between us, perhaps Leo pulling at me.I didn’t think twice; I ran down the stairs.My heart raced when I found the whole family gathered around a figure slumped on the floor.Selene.My heart stopped for a moment when I realized her body lay motionless in her husband’s arms. Izan was completely devas

  • Saved by the Alpha   66

    ArselWhen dinner was over, the family scattered throughout the house.Elaine excused herself to go up to her room for a moment, claiming she was tired, though I knew, through our bond, that she also needed a moment alone to process the day.I waited half an hour before going up after her.I found her by the window, with moonlight streaming in in silvery streaks across the floor, gazing out at the dark forest with her arms crossed over her chest.I didn’t interrupt her right away.I leaned against the doorframe and watched her for a moment, the way she stood so straight even when something weighed on her inside, that stillness I’d learned to read as one of her ways of processing the world.“I know you’re there,” she said without turning around, a barely perceptible smile in her voice.“The bond?” I asked, stepping closer.

  • Saved by the Alpha   65

    ArselCalming Elaine had been a challenge.She had been a source of great calm for me over the past few days, she’d been my anchor, but seeing her distraught over the possibility that she might not be just a human was difficult.She took it all in stride, but with a stoicism that worried me.I let her sleep and got up to go to the kitchen, where I found my father already awake, holding a cup of coffee and staring blankly out the window. He hugged me as soon as he saw me, a tight hug, without saying a word for several seconds, and I let him hold me for a moment before straightening up again.“How are you?” he asked, looking me in the eyes as if he could read directly what lay beneath my skin.“Standing,” I replied, because it was the only honest thing I had to say that morning.I couldn’t lie to either him or my mother.He nodded without pressing further.Tris came down the stairs rubbing her eyes, and as soon as she saw me, she ran toward me without a care in the world, as if she were

  • Saved by the Alpha   64

    ElaineThe meeting with Bless took place at dawn, as Arsel had requested.This time it wasn’t in the map room or the sanctuary.It was in the mansion’s inner garden, the one in the east wing that I had barely explored because I was always busy with the warriors during morning training.Bless arrived alone, without Nora or Pía.That told me something about the nature of the conversation before it even began.Selene and Izan were there. Amelie was there too, with dark circles under her eyes that showed she hadn’t slept. Kiel arrived with a folder, which he placed on the stone table in the garden without saying a word.I sat down next to Arsel, and he glanced at me out of the corner of his eye once—just once—with a question in his eyes, and I nodded slightly to let him know I was okay. I thought I could handle this.He turned his attention back to the table, and he was the one who spoke first.“I need everything I say here to be treated as top-level confidential information,” he said, lo

  • Saved by the Alpha   63

    ElaineI didn’t sleep that night.I didn’t even try.After Arsel and I left the sanctuary and returned home, I went to our bedroom and sat by the window with a cup of tea that Selene had left for me on the nightstand in the hallway without saying a word; I just sat there, as if she knew I was going to need it.Arsel stayed downstairs working.I could sense him on high alert through the bond, with that focused energy he had when something demanded his full attention. It wasn’t anxiety. It was precision. And that difference, which had taken me weeks to learn to distinguish, was one of the things that reassured me most about him, because it meant he wasn’t reacting but calculating.I, on the other hand, couldn’t calculate anything.I was too busy trying to keep the memories at bay.Because the memories kept coming.Not as jarring images this time, but like water that finds a crack in a dam and keeps seeping through, even though no one has opened any floodgates.I stared out the window at

  • Saved by the Alpha   62

    ElaineAmelie arrived in ten minutes.She looked first at me, then at Arsel, and without saying a word, she sat down across the table and waited.I told her everything from the beginning.The two memories. When I finished, Amelie didn’t respond right away.She stared at the stone surface of the table for a moment I couldn’t quite gauge.“The bracelet you describe is an identification mark,” she said finally. “The Supreme Hunters used them to recognize one another in human spaces. They aren’t decorative. They’re enchanted to be invisible to the supernatural, but visible to anyone who carries their blood.”The silence that followed was heavy.“Does that mean I carry their blood?” I asked in a voice that didn’t quite come out right.“It means that woman wanted you to see it,” Amelie said carefully. “She wanted you to see it and remember it. And at that moment, you didn’t have the context to understand what it meant.”Arsel spoke from across the table.“What kind of gift would a woman ha

  • Saved by the Alpha   52

    ArselElaine wept silently, as if something had finally broken through her restraint, and then she walked toward me. She didn’t move quickly, nor was she driven by panic.My mate walked with determination, as if she had finally decided what to do with the informat

  • Saved by the Alpha   51

    ArselElaine didn’t bring up the subject when she woke up.That was the first thing that made me nervous.Not because I wanted her to confront me right away, but because I’d learned that Elaine’s silence was never empty. She might stay quiet out of exhaustion, fear, observation, or an inner need to

  • Saved by the Alpha   50

    MaxonThe area was finally mapped out.The map covered almost the entire basement wall, and for days I’d hated it because it mocked me. Lines, borders, blind spots, smuggling routes, supernatural settlements, old forest trails, back roads, neutral territories of sorceresses, packs allied with Cresc

  • Saved by the Alpha   49

    ElaineI got up because I needed to move.I was feeling too many things in my body, and none of them knew how to come to terms with what I’d just seen. I took a few steps toward the water and looked at my fragmented reflection.

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