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Quiet Threat – The First Breach

Author: Angel Cole
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-15 03:37:38
Sera felt it before the wards finished settling.

The air had the wrong density—too thin, too alert. Magic didn’t hum so much as hold its breath.

The breach had already happened.

Not a tear wide enough to walk through. Not yet. Seraphine hadn’t crossed physically—couldn’t. The old laws still held. The land still resisted her body.

Then the alarms sounded.

Thomas was already moving, crossing the room in long, urgent strides as he reached for weapons along the wall.

“Beta Luca just called it in,” he said. “Perimeters are tightening. Something pushed through—but nothing physical.”

Sera’s chest tightened.

“Mommy,” Sienna’s voice came through the link, thin with strain. “Something touched Luca’s mind. And I feel something pressing on the ward lines… like a presence.”

Sera frowned. Oddly, she didn’t feel it with the same intensity. But Sienna was pregnant. Wolf-mothers had a different kind of perception—protective, primal, heightened when danger neared their unborn.

“Stay where you are or com
Angel Cole

This chapter marks the moment the war truly becomes personal. The breach. The secrets. The realization that even the people we build our lives with may not be who we think they are. Sera, Jayelle, Thomas, and Seraphine are all standing on a knife’s edge now—and every choice from this point forward will have consequences that echo through the packs, the bloodlines, and the future. If this chapter made your heart race, made you uneasy, or made you whisper oh no out loud—please consider supporting the story with gems. They keep this series visible and help me continue bringing you this world. Be sure to add this book to your library so you don’t miss updates—I post as often as I can, and what’s coming next only gets darker, deeper, and more dangerous. All comments are welcome. Angel Cole

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