"You’re our sister?" Three boys. Strangers. Yet their eyes hold the same truth. The truth that shatters Kaia’s world. Kaia has spent her life walking on eggshells, hiding bruises, swallowing pain, and surviving a home that never felt like home. But nothing prepares her for the day she’s called to the principal’s office and told her so-called parents are drug traffickers. Worse? They were never her real family. Overnight, Kaia is uprooted and dropped into a cold Canadian town where she's met at the door by three impossibly gorgeous boys… who claim to be her brothers. Thrown into a house of secrets, a school of strangers, and a world that whispers of wolves, Kaia finds herself caught between two rival packs and two infuriatingly magnetic boys whose wolves both claim her as their mate. But Kaia is no ordinary werewolf. She’s a Velen - an ancient, powerful rarity said to either unite or destroy. With the weight of a prophecy on her shoulders, a heart that still fears touch, and a bond that could start a war, Kaia must choose: run from who she is, or rise and rewrite the fate that was stolen from her. Two mates. Three brothers. One power. Zero time to break.
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The walls of the principal’s office feel like they’re closing in on me. My palms are sweaty, heart thundering as I step inside. Principal Davis sits stiffly behind her desk, her lips pressed into a thin line. But it’s the two unfamiliar people seated across from her that make my stomach sink. Social workers. I’ve seen enough movies to recognize that kind of calm, the kind they put on when they’re about to drop a bombshell. Tight-lipped kindness. Gentle voices. Soft destruction. "Kaia," Principal Davis says, her voice unnervingly gentle. "Please, have a seat." I hope I'm not in any trouble but I can't even think of anything that can cause social services to show up here except... I hover for a second, already on edge, then drop into the chair like I’m about to be sentenced. The woman to her right leans forward, her blazer too neat, her clipboard too full. "My name is Mrs. Jennings, and this is Mr. Cole. We’re from Child Protective Services." Panic skitters through me, fast and sharp. "Is something wrong?" Mrs. Jennings and Mr. Cole exchange a look that makes my insides twist. Mr. Cole adjusts his tie, like the truth is a little too tight around his throat. "Your foster parents were arrested early this morning," Mrs. Jennings says. "Drug trafficking." Foster? The words hang in the air like a punch I didn’t see coming. I blink. Once. Twice. "What?" She repeats it. Slower. Softer. But the second time doesn’t help. "That’s not... they wouldn’t. I’ve lived with them forever. They are my parents. Why would you call them foster parents? And I'm sure ther must be a misunderstanding. They will never do such a thing. They’re just... strict." They are just lying to me. It's probably just one big misunderstanding. Mr. Cole folds his hands. "Kaia. You’re not their biological daughter." Silence crashes over me like thunder. I stare at them. At Principal Davis. At nothing. The world tilts on its axis. "What do you mean I’m not their daughter?" My voice is barely a whisper. Mrs. Jennings opens a folder. “You were adopted under unusual circumstances. There were gaps in your file. Things we only found out because of the investigation.” "This is a mistake," I mumble. "There’s no one else. It's always just been me and them." "There is someone else," she says, carefully. "Your biological family. You have three older brothers. They live in Canada. I shake my head, slow, like if I go slow enough the lie will unravel itself. "No. I don’t have brothers. I'm the only child." "You do." Mr. Cole’s tone is kind, but it doesn’t help. "And they’ve agreed to take you in." Everything inside me hollows out. "You will have to go home tonight and pack because we cannot let you live alone there much longer. You are not a legal adult yet, unfortunately." Mrs. Jennings says. "We’ve already arranged your flight for tomorrow morning." These people are not serious are they? They just want to drop a bomb on me an proceed to ship me off to a country I've never been to before. Is this a soap opera?? "Tomorrow?" My voice rises. I can’t help it. "You’re just... just shipping me off like luggage?" "This isn’t punishment, Kaia. This is a chance to be with your real family." I want to laugh. Hysterically. Bitterly. "My real family?" I choke. "Where were they when I was six and hiding bruises under sweaters in summer? When I had to teach myself how to cook because my foster mom said I ate like a pig? When I begged not to be left alone with-" Everything starts coming out before I can catch myself. My voice breaks. I suck in a breath and look away. Principal Davis clears her throat. She’s suddenly fascinated by her stapler. Did I really think she would even care? I stand too quickly. My chair scrapes the floor with a screech. "I need to go." "Kaia-" Mrs. Jennings starts. But I’m already walking out, my breath shallow, vision blurry. I don't want their pity party. I don’t remember leaving the office. Don’t remember stepping outside the school. But suddenly the sun is too bright, the air too loud, and everything feels fake. I walk home in a daze, the cold biting at my cheeks, but I don’t notice. I don’t notice anything until I’m standing in the doorway of the house I never wanted to call home. Inside, it smells like bleach and old secrets. The TV is off. The silence presses against me. I walk down the narrow hallway, into the room I’ve hated since I was old enough to understand what hate was. Everything in here is familiar, but suddenly it all looks foreign. Like a stage set. A bad imitation of a life. I sit on the edge of the bed. The mattress sinks slightly under my weight. My fingers twitch as I glance around the room; white walls, creaky floorboards, the same purple curtain I begged for when I was eight because I thought maybe if my room looked happier, I’d feel happier too. A framed photo sits on my nightstand. I pick it up. It’s of me at five years old, sitting stiffly on my foster father’s lap. I’m smiling, but my eyes aren’t. His hand is on my shoulder, just a little too tight. I never noticed it before. Or maybe I did, and I buried it. I stare at the photo for a long second before my hand moves on its own. It crashes to the floor and shatters. Glass shards glitter on the carpet like bitter confetti. I don’t breathe. I just sit there and look at the pieces of my past scattered around me. Sharp. Irreparable. And then.... I cry. Not the quiet tears I’ve mastered over the years. Not the kind you hide behind a pillow at night. This time, I cry like my soul is being wrung out. Loud. Messy. Ugly. Because my entire life? It’s been a lie. Everything I thought I knew is gone. A fake family. A fake home. A childhood I was barely surviving through and it wasn’t even mine. And now I’m supposed to just leave. Get on a plane. Meet three complete strangers and call them brothers? I fall back onto the bed, my face buried in the pillow, letting the sobs take me under. The kind of cry that leaves you breathless and hollow. For the first time in a long time, I don’t try to be strong. I don’t try to be okay. Because I’m not. I don’t know if I ever was.CHAPTER 155: THE HAUNTING OF NYRIELLENYRIELLE'S POV: SONG OF THE CHAPTER: “MY BODY IS A CAGE” by Arcade Fire~~~ The dream begins like a lullaby, slow and aching. Smoke curls through the air, but there is no fire, only the scent of ash and of endings. My wings beat against the sky, but I’m weightless, drifting through memory or something older. The clouds part, and beneath me is the valley of my kin. Once, it sang with laughter. Now it screams. I hover in horror as I watch the valley below; silver scales dulled by blood, wings snapped at their joints, tails twisted in death. My brothers. My sisters. My mother with her crest of pale gold. My father, his eyes frozen wide. All still. All dead.I land, or maybe I fall. “Myriad,” I whisper, naming one. Then another. “Valka. Soren. Ereth…” I drop to my knees, claws digging into scorched earth that pulses as though it remembers me. My reflection stares back in a shallow puddle, and I see what I always fear: I’m the only one
CHAPTER 154: STOLEN KISSES, STOLEN FIRELUCIEN'S POV: SONG OF THE CHAPTER: "Flickers" by Son Lux~~~ The stars are burning tonight. Not in the poetic way they always do in Rhea's gaze or her fire, but truly... achingly burning. I stand near the edge of the old fae courtyard, the stones still humming with the residual magic from her earlier visit. The air tastes like something ancient, like ash and dawn, like something once forgotten waking up with a long, low breath. I've felt it for hours now. The way the wind trembles. The way my skin seems too tight for my bones. Like the whole world is holding its breath.And then she walks in.Rhea. She's barefoot and looks like the beautiful parts of fire. Her hair tumbles like a storm of copper and fire down her back, her dress torn at the edges, eyes bright with something that hurts to look at. Not rage or grief. Love. Love, edged in uncertainty and terror. I want to speak but can’t. My throat is dry, my pulse thunder. I wait
CHAPTER 153: A CHOICE IN BLOODLYSS' POV:SONG OF THE CHAPTER: “CONTROL” by Halsey~~~ The final cut is never clean.I’m kneeling in the middle of a salt-drawn circle, the silver dagger heavy in my trembling hands. Blood trickles from my palm, staining the runes I etched into the stone beneath me. I can feel the bond fraying inside me like threads of my own soul unraveling slowly and deliberately. There’s a low hum in the air, like a song only magic can hear, and it trembles through my bones. “I sever thee,” I whisper, voice barely audible, “from soul, from blood, from bond.” The words sting in my mouth. Sacred. Forbidden.The bond fights back. It lashes through me like lightning, a thousand memories slicing through the fragile threads of my mind; Lucien's steady gaze, his hands in mine, the way his breath always steadied my storms. My vision blurs. I bite down on my bottom lip until I taste copper. This is the price.I dig the blade deeper into my palm, feeding the runes wha
CHAPTER 152: THE WEIGHT OF STONESRHEA'S POV: SONG OF THE CHAPTER: "THE ARCHER" BY Taylor Swift~~~ The fires are out, but the smoke still lingers in the air like grief that refuses to leave. I walk through the scorched ruins of the courtyard, my boots crunching over broken tile and ash. The sun hasn’t even risen, but light peeks over the horizon like it’s afraid of what it’ll find. My cloak flutters in the wind, and in my chest is a hollow I can’t fill. The Elder is gone.He is dead. Just like that... The word doesn’t sit right. It’s too small for what he was.He wasn’t just a Guen Elder. He was the one who told me stories in the library when I couldn't fall asleep and stayed up. He taught me how to read fae runes and showed me how the stars told secrets. When I couldn’t sleep, he left fresh mint leaves on my windowsill, said they warded off nightmares. I thought it was just kindness. I never realized it was protection. A part of me still waits to hear his cane tapping dow
CHAPTER 151: ATTACK ON THE CROWN KAIA'S POV: SONG OF THE CHAPTER: "CONTROL" by Halsey~~ The scream tears through the walls before the ground even begins to shake.I jolt upright, heart slamming against my ribs as my breath catches. There’s a tremor beneath my feet and not the kind you mistake for thunder or distant construction. No, this is something more primal. More intentional.The Guenpack house is under attack. I leap from my bed, the sheets tangling around my ankle before I kick them off. Through the moonlit window, a cold silver fog is curling across the courtyard, glowing faintly and unnaturally. My fingertips tingle before I even call on my power. Boots thunder in the hallway outside. Shouts and loud growls follow suit. I rip the door open and sprint straight into chaos. The air smells like smoke and damp earth. A thick dread clings to my skin like wet wool. Downstairs, lights flicker wildly as if caught between dimensions. I don’t know how, but I know that t
CHAPTER 150: SLEEPLESS IN THE VEILLUCIEN'S POV: SONG OF THE CHAPTER: "WHEN THE PARTY'S OVER" by Billie Eilish~~~ The wind in the Veil carries voices that don’t belong to the living. I walk slowly, my boots sinking into dew-drenched moss that glows faintly beneath each step. Every breath of mist is a memory I’d rather not revisit. The sky here is slate grey, full of bruises. My thoughts are loud, louder than the silence all around me. My hands burn with static light. Sparks crackle beneath my skin, begging to be released but I keep them pressed into my coat pockets, fists tight. I’m not about to scorch another tree out of frustration. I’m not about to lose control. Not again. Rain starts falling softly. It’s not wet, not really. It’s like dust from the stars. The kind of thing that should be beautiful if I weren’t so hollowed out. The kind of thing Rhea would whisper about. I’m not even sure how I got here. One moment I was in bed, staring at the ceiling, hating myself.
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