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Chapter 76

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Lizbella POV

I needed coffee. Waking up this early was slowly draining whatever life I had left. The clinic was already busy, voices murmuring from the waiting room, paperwork piling up on my desk. I rubbed at my temples, inhaling deeply. It was barely 8 a.m., and I was already wishing for the day to be over.

The whispers didn’t help either. Ever since Briar had been caught up in the council’s drama, people kept looking at me as if I were guilty by association. They came here with fake smiles, eyes curious, questions hidden behind careful words.

“Liz,” My assistant, Jenna, peeked into the room with a forced casualness that fooled no one. “There’s someone here—asking about Briar again.”

I sighed. “Who is it now?”

She hesitated. “Just a couple women from town. Asking if it's true—what everyone's been saying about her. They seem… eager.”

I waved my hand, frustration prickling beneath my skin. “Send them away. Tell them Briar hasn’t done anything wrong, and neither have her children. And
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  • Siren's Call: Lycan King Obssession    Chapter 76

    Lizbella POVI needed coffee. Waking up this early was slowly draining whatever life I had left. The clinic was already busy, voices murmuring from the waiting room, paperwork piling up on my desk. I rubbed at my temples, inhaling deeply. It was barely 8 a.m., and I was already wishing for the day to be over.The whispers didn’t help either. Ever since Briar had been caught up in the council’s drama, people kept looking at me as if I were guilty by association. They came here with fake smiles, eyes curious, questions hidden behind careful words.“Liz,” My assistant, Jenna, peeked into the room with a forced casualness that fooled no one. “There’s someone here—asking about Briar again.”I sighed. “Who is it now?”She hesitated. “Just a couple women from town. Asking if it's true—what everyone's been saying about her. They seem… eager.”I waved my hand, frustration prickling beneath my skin. “Send them away. Tell them Briar hasn’t done anything wrong, and neither have her children. And

  • Siren's Call: Lycan King Obssession    Chapter 75

    I shouldn't have been able to breathe.But I could.The water around me felt cool and gentle, cradling me like silk, brushing against my skin like soft whispers. My lungs expanded easily, naturally, as if I’d been breathing underwater my entire life.My feet touched something solid, smooth like marble, yet shifting gently beneath my toes. I looked down, my eyes widening. The lakebed wasn't dark or murky—it was luminous, lit from within by a soft glow that pulsed softly like a heartbeat. It wasn't mud or stone beneath me, but polished, opalescent pearl.I was standing at the edge of a sprawling underwater city.A siren court.Columns of coral and ivory towers rose high around me, delicate strands of seaweed and pearls draped elegantly between them. Figures moved gracefully through the space, their tails shimmering with colors I’d never imagined—deep indigo, vibrant turquoise, radiant gold. The water hummed gently with their songs, a melody so subtle and lovely I found myself drawn to i

  • Siren's Call: Lycan King Obssession    Chapter 74

    I was stressed—mentally, emotionally, whatever word lived at the edge of burnout. That was me. My thoughts felt loud. My body too still. And everything Theo had said kept echoing in my skull like a warning bell I couldn’t shut off.I curled up in one of the oversized chairs in the living room, legs folded beneath me, arms wrapped tight around a throw pillow that did absolutely nothing to help.The Kings were around, of course. One on the couch, one by the window, the other pacing near the hallway like he was mentally preparing for a fight that hadn’t started yet.“So,” I said finally, voice scratchy. “If any of you have advice on how to shut your brain off when you’re overwhelmed and probably turning into a sea monster… now would be the time.”Kylan grinned, throwing a piece of chocolate in the air and catching it with zero effort. “Sex.”Kai didn’t even flinch. “Meditation.”Kylan groaned. “That’s just sex but alone and sad. Which is almost like masturbatiom but more…lonely.”Kieran,

  • Siren's Call: Lycan King Obssession    Chapter 73

    Theo didn’t flinch. “That’s why I’m here. You were never meant to figure this out alone.”I opened the book with trembling hands. And I didn’t say a word when the pages glowed faintly under my fingertips.They pulsed like a heartbeat—soft and rhythmic—then flared, a sudden shimmer of light washing over my skin. My breath hitched. The room faded around me. The voices—Kylan’s, Theo’s—fell away like whispers behind glass.And then everything disappeared.I wasn’t in the room anymore.I was standing in the middle of chaos.Fire.Screaming.Blood smeared across the shore, staining the sand like rust. Bodies everywhere—sirens, wolves, men with shields marked in the Guardian’s crest. Their blades glowed blue. Their eyes shone silver. Magic rolled off of them in crashing waves.The sirens were losing.I turned toward the sea. Dozens of sirens thrashed in the surf, their songs twisting through the wind, frantic and furious. Some had lost their tails, bleeding out where fins used to be. Others

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    Kai wanted to throw hands at that statement.“Both and neither? What’s that even supposed to mean?” His eyes had changed color. His Lycan was close to the surface now—too close. That steel-grey had gone almost silver, the tendons in his neck standing out as his jaw clenched tighter.I took a small step back, instinctively bracing.Theo didn’t flinch. He just looked at Kai like he was mildly inconvenienced by the outburst.“Calm down, Kai,” he said, tone dry but firm. “Don’t make this into what happened with Kayla.”The room went still.Kylan flinched.Kieran looked up from where he'd been leaning against the wall, sharp and alert now.And Kai? He didn’t speak. But his entire body tensed like someone had just cracked open a scar with their teeth.I barely heard myself whisper, “Theo—”“I know what I said,” Theo cut in, gaze still fixed on Kai. “And he knows what I meant. This isn't about dragging old grief out of its grave—this is about not repeating it.”“Kai,” Kieran said carefully,

  • Siren's Call: Lycan King Obssession    Chapter 71

    I was anxious, I kept on rubbing my hands against my jeans. The kids didn't go to school today.It’s not as if they had one. The council had the school expel them. It was my fault.I sat cross-legged on the living room floor, watching as Finn pushed toy soldiers across a faded rug and Luna braided the tail of her stuffed unicorn with intense concentration. The quiet stretched thin around us, uncomfortable and heavy, like the calm before a very personal kind of storm.I hated this part the most—the in-between. The waiting. The pretending things were normal when they absolutely weren’t.“Can I ask you something?” Finn said suddenly, glancing up from his imaginary battlefield.I blinked, startled. “Of course.”He hesitated, then said, “Why doesn’t anyone like the Kings?”I looked at him. His brows were furrowed like he was really thinking about it, not just repeating something he'd overheard.I tried to smile, but it felt weak. “What makes you say that?”“People talk funny around them,”

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