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THE FAILED REPORT

Author: HANNAH LOVE
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Chapter Twenty-Four

Silvain tore through Obsidian's defenses like they were paper.

Shadow beasts materialized before him,massive constructs of darkness that had terrorized his pack, that should have been impossible for one wolf to defeat. He destroyed them with pack-Alpha magic channeled through pure rage, burning away shadow with the searing light of a bond that refused to break.

Marina, he sent through their connection, feeling her terror and hope in equal measure. I'm coming. Hold on.

Silvain, the plague you're infected. You need to

I don't care. His mental voice was absolute. Let it kill me in three days. Right now, I'm getting my mate back.

Through the bond, he felt her sob with relief and despair—relief that he'd come, despair that he'd doomed himself to save her.

Kael and twenty warriors fought beside him, their loyalty overriding all sense of self-preservation. When their Alpha had announced his intention to storm the Shadow Keep alone, they'd simply shifted and followed. No a
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  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    The Hunt for Truth

    Chapter Twenty-FiveThe antidote worked.But victory tasted like ash in Marina's mouth as she watched Silvain's body knit itself back together, watched the plague's poison burn away, watched him survive yet another impossible thing.Because they were still surrounded by enemies. Still trapped in Obsidian's fortress. Still outnumbered fifty to one.And the Shadow Alpha stood watching them with an expression that made Marina's hybrid instincts scream warnings."Well," Obsidian said, his voice carrying across the silent courtyard. "That was quite the performance. The dying Alpha, the desperate mate, the miraculous cure." His pale eyes gleamed with something that looked disturbingly like amusement. "Almost poetic."Silvain struggled to his feet, his broken leg already healing but still weak. Through their bond, Marina felt his exhaustion, his pain, his determination to stay standing despite his body's protests."We had a deal," Silvain said, his voice rough but steady. "Single combat. I

  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    THE FAILED REPORT

    Chapter Twenty-FourSilvain tore through Obsidian's defenses like they were paper.Shadow beasts materialized before him,massive constructs of darkness that had terrorized his pack, that should have been impossible for one wolf to defeat. He destroyed them with pack-Alpha magic channeled through pure rage, burning away shadow with the searing light of a bond that refused to break.Marina, he sent through their connection, feeling her terror and hope in equal measure. I'm coming. Hold on.Silvain, the plague you're infected. You need toI don't care. His mental voice was absolute. Let it kill me in three days. Right now, I'm getting my mate back.Through the bond, he felt her sob with relief and despair—relief that he'd come, despair that he'd doomed himself to save her.Kael and twenty warriors fought beside him, their loyalty overriding all sense of self-preservation. When their Alpha had announced his intention to storm the Shadow Keep alone, they'd simply shifted and followed. No a

  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    THE HEALER'S WARNING

    Chapter Twenty-TwoMarina found Silvain in the war room, reviewing defensive positions with Kael and Lyra."We need to talk," she said, her voice tight with urgency. "Alone."Silvain looked up, reading the alarm in her face, feeling her distress through their bond. He dismissed Kael and Lyra with a gesture, waiting until the door closed before speaking. "What did Moon seer tell you?"Marina paced, her mind racing through implications. "She's not a spy. She's guilty of manipulation she engineered my entire existence to create a weapon against Obsidian but she's not feeding him information.""Then who...""The spy is Bloodfang." Marina watched Silvain's face carefully. "Someone high-ranking. Someone you trust completely."Silvain went absolutely still. Through their bond, Marina felt his denial, his certainty that his inner circle was loyal. "That's impossible. I've known these wolves my entire life. Kael, Lyra, my most trusted warriors...""One of them is betraying you," Marina interru

  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    THE HEALER'S WARNING

    Chapter Twenty-TwoMarina found Silvain in the war room, reviewing defensive positions with Kael and Lyra."We need to talk," she said, her voice tight with urgency. "Alone."Silvain looked up, reading the alarm in her face, feeling her distress through their bond. He dismissed Kael and Lyra with a gesture, waiting until the door closed before speaking. "What did Moonseer tell you?"Marina paced, her mind racing through implications. "She's not a spy. She's guilty of manipulation. She engineered my entire existence to create a weapon against Obsidian but she's not feeding him information.""Then who""The spy is Bloodfang." Marina watched Silvain's face carefully. "Someone high-ranking. Someone you trust completely."Silvain went absolutely still. Through their bond, Marina felt his denial, his certainty that his inner circle was loyal. "That's impossible. I've known these wolves my entire life. Kael, Lyra, my most trusted warriors…""One of them is betraying you," Marina interrupted.

  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    RAGNAR'S RAGE

    Chapter Twenty-OneThree hours before the councilMarina woke to Silvain's fury.It crashed through their bond before she even opened her eyes a tempest of rage and terror and love so fierce it took her breath away. She could feel him pacing somewhere nearby, his emotions bleeding into hers with an intensity that made her chest ache."You're awake," Lyra said from beside the bed. "Finally. You've been unconscious for six hours."Marina touched her throat, feeling thick bandages where Ragnar's knife had carved a line from ear to collarbone. The wound throbbed but had been stitched closed with expert precision. "How bad?""Bad enough." Lyra's expression was grim. "Another inch deeper and you'd have bled out before we got you back. As it is, you'll have a lovely scar to match Silvain's claiming bite."Marina tried to sit up, but her body protested. Silver poisoning from the ropes had left her weak, her hybrid magic suppressed and sluggish. "The council...""Is in three hours. And you're

  • THE ALPHA'S RUIN    SILVAIN'S JOY

    Chapter TwentyEight minutes earlierSilvain woke to emptiness.Not the cold sheets where Marina should have been that came later. First, there was the wrongness of the bond. A muffled sensation, like hearing through water, feeling through thick gloves. Contentment that wasn't quite his own pulsed through their connection, artificial and cloying.He reached for Marina through the bond and found only manufactured peace.His eyes snapped open.The window stood ajar. Her clothes from the ceremony were gone. And the scent trail leading out was already fading she'd left at least twenty minutes ago, maybe more.Silvain's wolf snarled with betrayal. She'd promised. Promised to stay close, to not take risks, to face threats together.And then she'd left him sleeping to chase danger alone.His hands clenched in the sheets as rage and terror warred in his chest. Part of him understood Marina was a warrior, a protector, someone who'd spent her whole life trying to prove her worth. She'd sensed a

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