Elias’ POV
I barely returned to my room when my legs failed me, and I fell against the edge of my bed, sweating profusely, my chest heaving as if I had just raced a long distance. My hands gripped my head, but nothing could stop the searing pain that was bouncing inside my brain.
The rejection hadn’t worked.
I could still feel her.
Amara.
My mind called. Her name was a wound I could not mend.
Each time I reached for her, something within me shifted, the bond mate tightening, refusing to let go. I could still feel her blood on my lips, hear the fury of her voice, that wheeze whispering spurn around me.
I tried.
And almost died.
I tore off my sweat-soaked shirt, pacing the room. I could feel my skin burning, the unnatural, hot fire refusing to disappear in spite of all the fresh air it got. There was electricity in my veins, something lurking just under my skin.
And the worst?
Every time I blinked, I saw her.
Not the Amara in that dungeon, bruised and battered. But a different, stronger one. Something was wrong with me.
I stood there having flashes of her golden eyes burning like coals, her black hair flying behind her, something wild and feral throbbing around her.
“You were never hers.”
The words fell from her lips. But they weren't hers.
My heart raced wildly, and I stood up straight, and stumbled towards the bathroom. I held the sink and slowly raised my head to stare at my reflection in the mirror.
This is not real.
I was ugly-faced.
Sweat fell from the temples of my face, my chest breathing too hard. My face burned, veins straining under the skin, as though my body were pushing itself outward from within.
And my eyes. They glowed, but not the usual green. It was black.
I backed up, hitting the bathroom wall. My lungs were in ragged gasps, the walls closing, my head spinning as if the room would swallow me whole.
Get a grip, Elias. You're losing it.
I pushed the sensation down, until I could breathe.
Then I took my keys.
I needed answers.
The drive to Celeste Moreau's was swift, but I was burning alive the entire time. I drove like my life depended on it into the suburb side of the city. She lived in a pricey high-rise apartment building that did not exactly call itself a home to a feral witch.
I knocked on her door.
It swung open before I could knock once more, to show a woman in silk lounge pants and loose sweater, her hair pulled up into a dirty bun. She arched an eyebrow, already suspecting why I was there.
"Alpha," Celeste said, unimpressed. "You look like hell."
I walked past her, clearly not in the mood for her taunts.
She sighed, shoving the door shut behind me. "Let me guess….you finally realized?"
I whirled, my rage snapping. "I don't play games, Celeste. Speak clearly.”
She rested against the kitchen counter, not remotely intimidated by my rage. "That's your fault, Elias. You never gave me a chance to explain."
I folded my fists curled at my hips. "I have a mate bond with Amara but I don't love her. It won't cut off no matter how much I reject her.”
“You're the only witch strong enough that I know,” I said. “I want to know if Kamla did something to me or if you ever helped her?”
Her smile slipped.
"Tell me the truth," I growled. "Now."
Celeste massaged her temples and took a deep breath. She then indicated the frigid black couch.
"Sit,” she said.
I refused to move.
She sighed. "Wonderful. Stand there like some pansy dramatic fucker."
I scowled, tension mounting in my chest so I gritted my teeth and sat.
Celeste crossed her arms. "Someone messed with your fate, Alpha."
The statement gave me a deranged shiver running through my body.
"What the fuck is that supposed to be?"
Celeste's face was set in a hard line. "It's the mate bond you've got. Kamla took it."
The wind was struck from my body.
“How?” I wrapped my arms around my knees, crouched over. "That's not possible."
She knew from her expression. "Is it?"
My breathing was strained.
Memories flashed in my mind. Kamla's hand, her body, and the way I was drawn to her, but there were moments when the fit wasn't exact. Like a TV screen that flickers, glitches that I suppressed because there was no cause to doubt it.
Celeste's voice softened, but the words sliced through me like a blade. "Amara was always yours.”
Something snapped open in me.
Something in me.
I leapt up. "That's not…”
"The denial won't stick," she interrupted, voice tougher now. "Because your connection is not genuine. It's been fabricated."
I took a step back, fists balled into my hair, shaking all the way from toes to head.
"Each time that you hurt her, Elias," Celeste continued, "you hurt yourself."
I gritted and closed my eyes for a second.
"And the more you fight it," she exhaled, "the uglier your soul is going to get."
I shook my head and gave a hard, painful laugh. "You're out of your mind."
Celeste stood there staring at me, and for the first time ever, I had seen something approaching grief on her face.
"You are bound to her," she said quietly. "To reject her is to destroy yourself."
A burning blast of heat traveled through my bloodstream.
I growled, receding, hitting the couch with my body.
The agony hit me hard…deeper, steeper, like something ripped me in two from the inside out.
My breath was stifled and my eyes darkened.
And for the first time in my life…I was powerless.
Celeste bent over me, her tone a low whisper, almost. sympathetic.
"It's killing you," she told me. "And you don't even know why."
I gulped air, my hand clutched tight across my chest, pain so immediate I knew without a doubt that I would fly open like a jack-in-the-box.
Then, there was darkness.
I lay on the floor.
My lungs seared, my skin slick with sweat. My body hurt, although the pain had subsided briefly.
Celeste was sitting on the couch, tracing her fingers over her phone as if she had just seen me nearly break.
"What in the world is going on with me?” I asked.
Celeste dropped her phone and sighed as I struggled to breathe and forced myself to sit. "You already know the answer, Alpha.”
No, I would not believe it.
I was not hers.
I was not Amara's.
But I could no longer deny it.
I felt it. Deep in the bones of my body. In my soul. I was not for Kamla.I never was for Kamla. I was Amara's.
And there wasn't a damn thing I could do to stop it.
Amara's POVI was still here, alive and a prisoner. I hate it. If I ever got my hands on Luther, I would….Do nothing.My mind reminded me of my limits. I looked around, at the prison walls. It was cold and wet. My dried blood filled my nose. It was dull and my wolf howled. How much longer?How much more before something inside of me just…broke?I licked my dry lips, wetting them with my saliva a little. I was thirsty and my throat felt dry. I was starving and my body ached from my wounds. They were healing slowly because my wolf was hurt. And worst of all, perhaps? I was suicidal. The thought lingered around me like an anchor below the water, keeping me down lower than anything in my body could.I compelled my fingers to my chest, over my heart, where the mate bond throbbed like an infected wound. Elias. His name was venom in my veins. I hated him. I needed to be free of him. The urge burned me bright, wild with desperation. I ached to reject him. Here. Now. I clenched my
Elias' POV"She is poison, Elias. She needs to be eliminated."That was my mother, Luna Ingrid. She had so much hate for Amara. "Mom," I called. "No…enough. She hurt you. She killed your mate. No one toys with my son's emotions," my mother continued. I listened to my mother, and realized I had done worse to Amara. "Mom…" I called again. "No, your fiancée's funeral is tonight. Both the packs are coming. They need answers and I want one too," she said. "Will you just let me talk?" I asked, looking at her. She sighed, and breathed out. "Fine. What is it?" She asked. "I think there must have been something wrong. Amara is my mate," I confessed. She looked at me like I had grown horns. "Have you gone mad? Didn't you reject her in fron
Amara’s POVElias’ lips were hot, the crash of them blazing through every nerve ending in my body. For a split second I forgot where I was. I forgot who I was, the shame, the agony, the betrayal.And then reality hit me like a thunderclap.I pushed him away with what little strength I had left.His emerald eyes grew dark, his breath coming hard. He staggered back, as if he were not only responding to my push but battling something else altogether.“What the hell, Elias?” His mother asked. “You didn’t just kiss this dumb piece of…”“Get out of here, mom,” he said.“Elias…” she argued.“Now!” He yelled.She stared angrily at me and then at her son, panting, and exited the room. I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand, sick twisting in me. How dare he?“Never touch me again,” I hissed, poison dripping from my every word.Elias tightened his jaw, and I glanced at his
Elias’ POVBlood was everywhere.On my hands. My clothes. Seeping into the floor. I could still taste it — coppery and thick, coating my throat as if I had ingested something foul.The body at my feet no longer looked like a person. The assassin had been ripped to pieces by me. I had severed his limbs from his body. But I didn’t recall having done it.One moment, I had entered and found Amara pinned against the wall, a blade against her throat.The next…this.My chest heaved. My heartbeat was irregular and thumping in my ears.Inside of me something was still desperately clawing its way to the surface, restless. I wasn't satisfied.When I stepped forward, Amara stepped backward.Her shoulders squared as if to prepare for a renewed assault. She should have run.Instead, she remained there, hands balled into fists, her eyes flickering with something brittle.
Amara's POVI jolted awake with my heart pounding like a jackrabbit. Something felt off. I had this gut feeling that something was off. It came as a kind of nagging voice in the back of my head saying things I didn't seem to understand.I took a few slow, deep breaths and tried to tell myself it was just a bad dream, but I still felt it. It was as if my instincts were roaring at me to awaken, to take notice.Just as I stood from the couch, a voice called my name Not loud, but in my voice, inside my mind. I was pulled forward, as if by an invisible string, as if something was drawing me toward it. I walked behind it, my feet in spite of themselves.Before I knew it, I was in front of the bathroom door. My heart hammered in my chest like a blacksmith pounding metal. I raised my hand to knock but before I had the chance the door opened by itself.Inside, I discovered Elias sweating, shaking, fighting something invisible. His breath
Elias' POVAnd there was fire all inside of me.I didn’t recognize myself.My vision was black, lungs panting, muscles locked in a feral grimace. I could hear the rumble of my own heartbeat, could feel the crackle of something old awakening inside me. The intensity of it threatened to engulf me.Marcus was before me, his stance alternating between fear and calculation while his gaze peeked over to Amara. I bared my teeth. “If you ever touch her I'll make sure you stop breathing.”I could hardly recognize my own voice. It was deeper and different and when I growled, my body vibrated. Marcus flinched but recovered quickly, his mask of arrogance falling into place again.“You’re being played, Elias,” he said, and raised his hands in surrender. “She’s not who you think she is.”“Really? I have heard that a lot,” I said, breathing harshly as I took a step closer towards him. Marcus exh
Elias' POVI caught Amara's body as another bone snapped, her scream tearing through the night. Her back arched unnaturally, fur rippling across her skin as her first change took hold."Breathe with me," I begged, holding her against my chest. "Look at me, Amara. Focus on my voice."Her eyes flashed between normal and wolf gold, tears running down her face. The moon's power had woken something in her that couldn't be stopped."Make it stop," she gasped, grabbing at me. "Please, Elias."I'd seen many first shifts, but never one so violent. The sound of her bones cracking made me sick. This was my fault. All of it. I should have protected her from the beginning."I've got you," I whispered, wincing as her claws dug into my arms. "Let it happen. Fighting makes it worse."Another spasm rocked through her, and I held her tight, taking her pain into my own body through our bond. It hit me like lightning—memories flashing behind my eyes.Amara, younger, laughing as she ran through a field.M
Celeste's POV The candles around me burst into blue flames, making me stumble backward. My heart raced as the magic mirror on my wall cracked from edge to edge. "No," I whispered, running to the mirror. "It's happening already." The mirror showed me what I feared most—Amara and Elias, their hands joined in blood, the old runes glowing on her skin. They had found each other again, despite everything I had done to keep them apart. I slammed my fist against the wall. All my careful plans, ruined in a single moment. I should have known Marcus couldn't be trusted. Now the Shadow Council would hunt me down too. My cat, Luna, meowed uncomfortably from the corner of my small hideout. I'd been living in this abandoned house since faking my death three months ago. Not even Marcus knew I was living. I liked it that way. "It's okay, Luna," I said, rubbing her black fur. "We still have one more trick up our sleeve." I pulled a wooden box from beneath my bed. Inside was a tube of blood
POV: Luther CainThe messenger's body hit the floor with a painful thud. Blood pooled around him, coloring the wooden planks of what should have been my victory hall."What do you mean Charles is dead?" I ordered, wiping his blood from my claws. My hands were shaking. This wasn't part of the plan.The remaining agents cowered before me. No one wanted to speak."Tell me!" I roared, my voice booming through the Blood Moon Pack house."It's true, sir," one brave person finally said. "Alpha Charles fell at Silver Lake. And Luna Seraphina... she's gone too."I grabbed the edge of the table to steady myself. Charles and Seraphina, both dead? Then who killed them? Viktor was only meant to capture Amara, not murder her parents."And the girl?" I asked, fearing the answer."She lives," whispered the messenger. "But she's... changed. The marks, sir. Blue and purple light. Like nothing we've ever seen."My stomach dropped. The Harbinger powers had awake
POV: Marcus HaleI ducked as a silver knife flew past my head, embedding itself in the tree behind me."Traitor!" Rael shouted, reaching for another weapon."I'm not the traitor here," I growled, my claws extending as I faced Elias's gamma. "You've been working with Luther all along."I'd barely made it back to Artemis land when Rael ambushed me. Now I was fighting for my life against someone I once called a friend.Rael lunged at me, but I was ready. I grabbed his arm and flipped him over my shoulder. He hit the ground hard but rolled back to his feet."Elias has chosen the wrong side," Rael spat. "The girl is dangerous. You know what the scripture says.""I know what you want me to believe," I said. "But I was there. I saw what happened at the lake."Fear flashed across Rael's face. "You saw the Mother?""I saw everything." I circled him slowly. "And now I'm bringing Elias's troops to help Amara. Are you with us or against us?"For a moment, I thought he might join me. Then his eyes
POV: Elias BeaumontI slammed my fist into the wall, cracking the stone. Pain shot through my hand, but I welcomed it. Better than the guilt eating me alive.Amara stood at the window, purple and blue light still dancing across her skin. Her father dead. Her mother gone. And I had helped cause it all."We need to move," I said, breaking the painful quiet. "Luther will have friends at the Blood Moon Pack. We can't let him warn them."She didn't turn around. "Did you know?""Know what?""About the child." Her voice was hollow. "The one the Mother mentioned."I swallowed hard. How could I tell her what Thalia had shown me? A vision of Amara holding a baby with midnight black eyes, standing in a field of bodies."Thalia showed me something," I admitted. "But visions aren't fate, Amara. They're signs, possibilities."She finally turned, her eyes sparkling with that strange mixed power. "You should have told me.""I know," I whispered. "I've made nothing but mistakes when it comes to you."
POV: Amara KingsI screamed as my father's body went limp in my arms. The world around me blurred with tears."Dad! Dad, please!" I shook him, but his eyes stared blankly at the night sky. "Come back!"Viktor's blade had done its work. My father—the man who had hidden me away for eighteen years, who I'd both hated and loved—was gone."Amara," Elias said softly, putting a hand on my shoulder. "He's gone."I shrugged him off, anger bubbling inside me. "Don't touch me."The Mother stood on the shore now, looking exactly like me except for those terrible black eyes. She held the black stone in her hand, smiling as if my father's death meant nothing."He was weak," she said. "Just a vessel, like your false mother.""Shut up!" I yelled, the blue markings on my skin flaring brighter. "He was my father!""One of your fathers," she corrected. "The human one."Luther approached slowly, his face a mix of fear and wonder. "The prophecy is f
POV: Luna Seraphina WintersPain shot through my chest like a lightning bolt. I dropped the bowl I was holding, and it broke on the stone floor of my secret room. I knew instantly what it meant."Charles," I gasped, grabbing at my heart. "No!"Our mate bond, a link that had lasted for over twenty years, snapped like a thread cut by invisible scissors. The void that followed was so painful I couldn't breathe.He was gone. My mate was dead.I had no time to cry. If Charles was dead, it meant he had found Amara. It meant the Mother had returned. And it meant I had to act now.I stumbled to my feet, still fighting through the pain of the broken tie. With shaky hands, I pulled the loose stone from the wall and took out the small wooden box I'd hidden there eighteen years ago.Inside was a bottle of dark liquid – blood mixed with something else, something that shimmered even in the dim light. Beside it sat a black knife with strange symbols cut i
POV: Alpha Charles WintersI crashed through the trees, my heart beating in my chest. The smell of blood and magic filled the air. She was close. After eighteen years of keeping her secret, of trying to protect her from this very moment, I was too late."Amara!" I yelled, following the blue glow that lit up the night sky like a beacon.My daughter was floating above Silver Lake, ringed by that strange blue fire. The sight made my throat tighten. She looked so much like her mother—not Seraphina, who raised her, but her real mother. The one who came from this very lake eighteen years ago.A werewolf flew through the air, smashing into a tree beside me. It was Dorian Graves, the Alpha who had been hunting my daughter. He snarled, blood dripping from his mouth, and flung himself back toward the lake.I shifted instantly, bones popping as my wolf form took over. I was older now, gray marking my once-black fur, but I was still an Alpha. Still her father.
POV: Celeste MoreauMy scream echoed through the stone walls of my refuge as I fell to my knees. The vision hit me like a punch to the gut—blue fire everywhere, a girl floating in the air, and a woman with eyes as black as night rising from Silver Lake."Mistress!" My trainee Finn rushed to my side, his young face twisted with worry. "What is it? What did you see?"I couldn't speak. My whole body shook as the images burned themselves into my mind: Amara Kings, the girl I'd helped betray, surrounded by blue fire and facing a thing with her own face."It's happening," I whispered, holding the edge of my scrying bowl. The water inside still rippled with the aftershocks of my vision. "The Harbinger has awakened.""The Harbinger?" Finn's eyes widened. "But you said that was just a story to scare little witches."I shook my head, trying to stand. My legs felt like water. "I was wrong. I was wrong about everything."The candles around us flickered
Amara Kings' POV Blue fire shot from my hands, shocking even me. I was floating above everyone, power surging through my blood like lightning. Part of me wanted to scream, but another part—a bigger part—felt alive for the first time. "Amara!" Elias yelled from below. "Fight it! Come back to us!" I could barely hear him through the noise in my ears. The blue marks had spread across my entire body now, burning like ice against my skin. I was becoming something else. Something scary. And I liked it. "She can't hear you," Dorian said, picking himself up from where I had thrown him. Blood dripped from his mouth. "The Harbinger is taking over." I turned my gaze to him—the stranger who had attacked my family, who had planned to sacrifice me to bring back his dead mate. Anger flashed through me, hot and fierce. "I hear everything," I said, my voice echoing weirdly. "I see everything now." With a flick of my wrist, I pinned Dorian again
Alpha Dorian Graves' POV Blood dripped from my claws as I pulled them from the scout's chest. The man had begged for pity, but I had none left to give. Not after losing Leila. "He talked," said Kira, my Beta, wiping her knife clean. "They're hiding in caves near the eastern shore of Silver Lake." Finally. After weeks of looking, I had found Amara Kings. The girl who could bring my mate back from death. "How many with her?" I asked, stepping over the body. "At least six. Her parents, the Artemis Alpha, a healer, and someone our scout didn't recognize." I nodded to the twelve warriors waiting quietly behind us. They were all that left of my once-mighty pack, each personally trained by me. Each with their own reason to hate the Artemis Pack. "Remember," I told them, "we need the girl alive and unharmed. Kill the others if you must, but Amara Kings is mine." We moved through the forest like shadows, the smell of rain masking our appro