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Zev carried a plate of warm chicken rolls and stepped softly into Ashara’s bedroom, where she was dancing—eyes closed, headphones in, completely lost in her own world. Her movements were free and wild, graceful yet chaotic, and Zev hesitated by the doorway, entranced. It was hard to tell whether what he felt was admiration or the sudden surge of something more intense.

He should be worried—her father was planning to arrange her marriage to him—but watching her like this stirred something raw and real in him. He loved her. He always had. And now… the line between father’s choice and his own feelings blurred dangerously.

Ashara finally noticed him standing there. Her spine stiffened, and she yanked out a headphone.

“Zev!” she yelped, cheeks reddening like sunrise. She hopped down from the bed and grabbed the plate from his hand. “Don’t stare!” She juggled the plate, trying to hide both her blush and the dinner in her hands. “I—I wasn’t dancing for an audience!”

Zev shook his head, smili
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  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Brothers

    Zev carried a plate of warm chicken rolls and stepped softly into Ashara’s bedroom, where she was dancing—eyes closed, headphones in, completely lost in her own world. Her movements were free and wild, graceful yet chaotic, and Zev hesitated by the doorway, entranced. It was hard to tell whether what he felt was admiration or the sudden surge of something more intense.He should be worried—her father was planning to arrange her marriage to him—but watching her like this stirred something raw and real in him. He loved her. He always had. And now… the line between father’s choice and his own feelings blurred dangerously.Ashara finally noticed him standing there. Her spine stiffened, and she yanked out a headphone.“Zev!” she yelped, cheeks reddening like sunrise. She hopped down from the bed and grabbed the plate from his hand. “Don’t stare!” She juggled the plate, trying to hide both her blush and the dinner in her hands. “I—I wasn’t dancing for an audience!”Zev shook his head, smili

  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Tell her the truth!

    The house was dark, still wrapped in the heavy silence of the night when Kael stepped through the door. The faint scent of grilled spices drifted from the kitchen, soft light glowing behind the glass pane of the door. He followed it, his boots silent on the polished floor.There, bent over the counter, was Zev.The young man was carefully folding a warm chicken roll, the sleeves of his hoodie pulled up, his hair a little messy from sleep—or lack of it. Zev didn’t look up at first. But Kael had been a warrior too long not to be noticed, even in silence.“I knew you’d come back tonight,” Zev said softly, without turning.Kael walked in, not bothering to reply yet. He leaned against the kitchen doorway for a moment, watching Zev finish wrapping the roll in parchment and place it on a plate. It was strange, seeing someone else in his kitchen so comfortably—but he also knew why Zev was here.“You stayed the whole day,” Kael said finally, walking forward.Zev nodded and looked at him. “I co

  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Returning home!

    When Zev pulled into the long, winding driveway of Ashara’s wooden mansion, an unsettling silence wrapped around the place like fog on a winter’s morning. The house stood still—too still. Not a single bird chirped, not a leaf stirred.Ashara was clinging to him like a second skin, her fingers curled tightly into the fabric of his shirt as if letting go meant falling apart completely.“Ashara,” Zev whispered, brushing a kiss against her forehead, “we’re home.”She didn’t move. Her gaze was fixed on the front doors, her heart pounding like a war drum in her chest.As they stepped inside, the silence deepened. Zev’s voice broke it like a crack of thunder.“Kael!” he called out.No answer.“Uncle Kael!” he tried again, louder.Footsteps echoed from the hallway, and one of the housemaids appeared at the edge of the staircase. Her face was pale, nervous.“Sir…” she spoke softly, wringing her hands. “Alpha Kael left the mansion in the afternoon. We don’t know where he went or when he’ll retu

  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Zev- Ashara ( the river side)

    Ashara sat stiffly in the passenger seat of Zev’s jeep, her arms wrapped tightly around herself as the trees passed them by in a blur. But she wasn’t seeing them. Her mind was somewhere else—home. Or rather, the storm waiting for her there.Her father’s face kept flashing in her memory. The rage in his eyes. The silence that screamed louder than any scolding. The way his hands had trembled when he’d slapped her—out of fear, not cruelty. And the way she had fallen into the dirt like she was nothing.Her throat tightened. Her eyes burned.“Hey,” Zev’s voice cut gently through her thoughts. His hand briefly left the steering wheel to rest on her knee. “You’ve gone completely silent since we left.”Ashara forced a tight smile, one that didn’t reach her eyes. “I’m fine.”“You’re lying,” Zev said softly, his hand still warm against her. “And you’re terrible at it.”She didn’t respond. Her gaze fell to her lap.Zev sighed and slowed the jeep, pulling off the road into a quiet, shaded clearin

  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Ashara’s fear

    The morning sun poured in through the tall windows of Ranan’s mansion, casting warm golden streaks across the polished floor of the dining hall. The clinking of silverware was unusually soft, the air heavy with a silence that felt more like tension than calm. Ashara sat at the edge of the long table, her eyes fixed on the untouched breakfast on her plate.She hadn’t touched a single bite.Zev sat beside her, stealing glances at her pale face. She hadn’t said much since she woke up. Her lips trembled, her eyes were swollen from crying all night, and her fingers fidgeted with the hem of the oversized shirt she wore—his shirt. She looked like a child who knew she’d broken something that couldn’t be fixed.Across the table, Ranan and his wife watched her quietly.“Ashara,” Ranan’s voice finally broke the silence. Calm, deep, but grave. “You need to eat something.”Ashara lifted her head, her lips parted as if she might respond, but the words got stuck somewhere in her throat. Her eyes met

  • Shattered Vows, Silent Fire    Mother- Son!

    The moonlight cut through the thick fog as Luca weaved deeper into the jungle, his breath silent, movements fluid. The forest here was darker than any other part of their land—twisted trees arched overhead like ancient guardians, and the air shimmered with a chill not born of cold but of emotion.Then he heard it.The low rumble of the waterfall.His steps slowed as he approached, eyes scanning the shadows that danced in the moonlight. And then he saw her—sitting on a moss-covered rock near the edge, wrapped in her cloak, still as the stone she sat upon.His mother.Her long silver hair shimmered in the faint light, cascading down her back like a frozen river. She didn’t turn when he approached. She didn’t need to.Luca knelt beside her without a word, the sound of water crashing below them echoing in the space between heartbeats. Slowly, gently, he wrapped an arm around her slender frame and pulled her close to him.She didn’t resist.She let her head rest against his chest, her hand

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