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CHAPTER ONE-HUNDRED

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LYRA

Sleep was a foreign concept. I lay on the iron bed, a solitary figure amidst the wreckage of the room – the overturned table, the splintered chairs, the washstand askew against the wall. My gaze was fixed on the ceiling, a silent vigil for a dawn I wasn't sure I was ready to face.

The window remained open, a deliberate choice. The biting cold air that drifted through it was the only tether to reality, the sole sensation capable of piercing the profound numbness that had enveloped me since
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  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER ONE-HUNDRED

    LYRASleep was a foreign concept. I lay on the iron bed, a solitary figure amidst the wreckage of the room – the overturned table, the splintered chairs, the washstand askew against the wall. My gaze was fixed on the ceiling, a silent vigil for a dawn I wasn't sure I was ready to face.The window remained open, a deliberate choice. The biting cold air that drifted through it was the only tether to reality, the sole sensation capable of piercing the profound numbness that had enveloped me since the chaos of yesterday finally receded, leaving behind only the desolate aftermath and an oppressive silence.Sky was still gone.An involuntary, compulsive urge drove me to reach for her, a gesture repeated hourly through the long night. It was no longer fueled by hope, but by a grim, ingrained habit, like a tongue probing a wound that only promises more pain. The void at the back of my mind offered no solace, no response. It was a clean, cold emptiness, shaped like her, yet utterly devoid of h

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER NINETY-NINE

    LYRAIt's been three days since Aurora walked out, three days since the rhythmic tap of a tray at the door, the soft scrape of it sliding beneath the gap, or any sound from the corridor beyond that confirmed the world outside this room hadn't simply ceased to be. Three days of the sliver of window, the stark white of the ceiling, and a silence that had begun as a low hum and by the second morning had sharpened, acquiring jagged edges.I’d known this was coming. Mira had warned me. The final isolation, no contact, no exceptions, no nothing. I’d nodded, told her I understood, and I meant it, then.I hadn’t understood anything at all.The first day, Sky was still with me.She was quieter, more withdrawn, muted like she’d been in the beginning, before the dagger had fallen between us and irrevocably sealed us apart. I noticed it subtly, like the whisper of a draft under a door, a faint chill that hinted at a source I couldn't yet pinpoint."Sky?" I asked, mid-sequence in the cramped space

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER NINETY-EIGHT

    LYRA Ten days. The number settled over me like a shroud as I sat on the edge of the iron bed, lacing up my boots. It had been the same weight, growing heavier each morning since the third day, a leaden anchor instead of the lightness I'd expected from approaching a destination. Ten days confined to this room. Ten days staring out the same narrow window, sleeping on the same stark white linens, and rereading the same three books on the shelf until their words blurred. Ten days of waking before the light even began to creep in, lying in the pre-dawn dark and meticulously cataloging everything I knew, and more importantly, everything I didn't. The sequences played out in my head, a mental rehearsal before I ever stepped foot in the courtyard. Ten days, and I was a different person than the one who had first walked through that door. Lucius had been a genuine surprise. That was the only word for it after our first session. That night, back in my room, I'd recounted everything he'd sa

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER NINETY-SEVEN

    LYRADay six.The courtyard was still steeped in the pre-dawn chill, but I was already there, my body moving through sequences with a kind of frantic energy that had little to do with training and everything to do with the fact that I'd spent the better part of the night caught between two people who loved me. My body, apparently, hadn't gotten the memo that focus was the order of the day."You're grinning, Lyra," Sky's voice cut through the quiet."I'm not," I insisted, though I knew it was useless."Yes, you are. You're literally grinning while throwing a strike.""It's just my face," I mumbled."Oh, no, it is not," she countered, her voice laced with a warm, amused pause. "You had a good night.""Sky…""A ‘very’ good night, from what I could tell," she finished for me, her teasing relentless."We are not doing this right now.""We absolutely are," she shot back, her tone playful but firm. "There's nobody else here. Let me have this."I bit back a laugh and threw the sequence again,

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER NINETY-SIX

    LYRAA soft, deliberate knock echoed through the quiet just after midnight – two taps, a breath, then one more. My heart gave a wild leap, my brain lagging a beat behind as I scrambled to the door. My fingers trembled as I pulled it open, and Orion, cloaked and dark, slipped in first, Zeviar a silent shadow right behind him.The moment the door clicked shut, the cramped room seemed to exhale, filling with a palpable energy. "How did you even get past the guards?" I whispered, the question tumbling out before I could stop it.Orion sank into one of the two chairs, a weary half-smile touching his lips. "Don't ask questions you don't want real answers to, Lyra. The less you know, the less they can pull out of you if things go wrong.""That's not exactly comforting," I mumbled."It wasn't meant to be," he replied softly.Zeviar moved closer, his gaze sweeping over me, a familiar check for new injuries after our time apart. "Darius bought us a window," he explained, his voice a low rumble.

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER NINETY-FIVE

    LYRADay five, and Darius was late.I was stretched out on the courtyard grass, flat on my back, the sky above a dull, steely gray. The minutes ticked by, each one stretching longer than the last. This wasn't like him at all. For four days straight, Darius had been punctual to the second, a man who seemed to have built his entire existence around precision. His absence, then, felt jarring, and a tiny, anxious corner of my brain, despite my best efforts, started conjuring up all sorts of dire possibilities."He's fine," Sky said, her voice interrupting my thoughts. "Probably just got held up.""You don't know that," I retorted."No, I don't," she conceded. "But I'd rather assume he's okay than spend the next ten minutes spiraling with you."A genuine laugh almost escaped me. There was a subtle shift in her tone, a lightness, a newfound certainty in her words that hadn't been there before. It was as if the careful distance she'd maintained since that tense council meeting had finally di

  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

    LYRA The ballroom was breathtaking. Crystal chandeliers hung from vaulted ceilings, casting warm light across polished marble floors. Tables draped in ivory linen lined the walls, laden with food and flowers. Wolves in formal attire filled the space—Alphas, Betas, council members—all glittering an

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  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

    LYRA *The Night Before* I couldn't sleep. I tried. I spent hours in bed, trying to quiet my thoughts while listening to Willow breathe from across the room, but It didn't work. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw them. My parents. The fire. Thorne's blood on my hands. The memories had been bac

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  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER SIXTEEN

    ZEVIARIt's been two weeks.Two fucking weeks since I last saw her.I told myself it was necessary. That distance would give me clarity, help me think past the pull of the bond and make rational decisions about what came next.I told myself a lot of things. But none of them were true. I leaned ba

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  • TWO ALPHAS ONE BOND    CHAPTER ELEVEN

    LYRAThe room was cold.I sat on the edge of a narrow bed, my hands clasped tightly in my lap to keep them from shaking. Fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting everything in harsh white light. There were no windows and there was no other door except the one the guards had locked behind me.I w

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-19
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