Masuk(Elara's POV)
The alley was a blur of senses, a cacophony of growls and the metallic tang of blood, but everything seemed muted, distant. It was like watching a movie of myself, a dark and raw performance playing out before my eyes. My body was a puppet, strings pulled by something ancient and powerful, and I was merely the audience. I still felt the echo of the power that had erupted, still felt the thrumming heat in my veins. But now, it subsided, shifting focus, redirected. The now dead rogues were no longer my immediate concern.
My attention, or rather, my body's attention, zeroed in on the still form of the Alpha lying on the grimy concrete. He was a mess of cuts and bruises, his breathing shallow and ragged. The scent of his blood was overwhelming, a metallic tang that triggered something deep within me, a primal urge to protect, to mend.
Without conscious thought, I moved. My hands, no longer fists of raw energy but gentler, cradled his head, lifting his heavy form slightly. A warmth, not the searing heat of before but a soothing, golden warmth, began to emanate from me, a soft glow that illuminated his battered face. It pulsed through my fingertips, seeping into his wounds, knitting torn flesh, mending broken bones. It was like watching nature itself, time-lapsed and sped up, working to restore what had been damaged.
I felt a shift in his breathing, the shallow gasps becoming deeper, more regular. His eyes flickered open, a hazy green that met mine, confusion swirling within them.
“You need… warmth,” I heard myself whisper, my voice a rough, unfamiliar sound. “You need to be truly healed.”
His gaze, though weak, sharpened slightly. He seemed to understand, or at least, trust. He nodded, a small, almost imperceptible movement. “Home,” he managed, his voice a low rasp. Then, he reached into his pocket, fumbling for a phone. He tapped it once, twice, and placed it back.
Even in this strange, detached state, I felt a swell of protectiveness. I pulled him closer, my body forming a shield against the cold air, his head tucked into the curve of my neck. His scent, earthy and masculine, was grounding, familiar somehow, even if I didn't actually know him. My instincts clamored, telling me nothing but safe, protect, keep safe. I held him tightly, waiting.
It wasn't long before the low hum of an engine cut through the night. A sleek, black car, gleaming even under the dim alley lights, pulled up. The door was opened by a man in a suit, his features stern but respectful. He made no comment on the blood or the situation, only gesturing for us to enter.
The journey was silent, my focus solely on the Alpha in my arms. He was leaning heavily against me, his breathing still laboured, but now, with the golden light continuing to emanate softly, the wounds seemed less angry, less raw. I kept murmuring soft reassurances to him; things I didn't even know I knew, like, “It's alright, I’m here. You're safe.”
The car ride was not long, and soon, we drove through a large iron gate, passing perfectly manicured lawns and a small lake reflecting the soft moonlight. The car came to a stop in front of a magnificent house that looked like something out of a magazine. Tall columns, long windows that stretched into the night, beautiful sculptures, and an overall sense of serene elegance.
The car door opened, and I somehow managed to guide the alpha out, supporting him as we walked towards the mansion. The suited man opened the massive front door for us and we stepped in. The interiors were breathtaking, even in my state of semi-detachment. Everything spoke of wealth and class, yet it also had an inviting warmth. It was exactly the kind of calm and safe place my instincts were craving.
Inside, I gently laid the alpha onto a soft surface, a dark couch that was big enough for him. I stepped back slightly and focused all my energy into him. I closed my eyes and enveloped him within the very core of my being, a pure wave of energy that pulsed outwards from me. The gold light glowed brighter now, and I felt the connection strengthen and intensify. I mended every cut, every bruise, pushing the healing energies through him. I sensed his broken ribs knitting themselves back together, the deep wounds closing, even the blood stains disappearing under the warm glow. He was, for all intents and purposes, being made completely whole again.
Then, abruptly, the power began to recede. Like a dam bursting, the flood of energy I had been channeling seemed to drain away, leaving me feeling hollow and weak. The detached feeling faded, replaced by a dizzying rush of nausea and exhaustion. My legs wobbled, and I stumbled, losing my balance completely.
Strong arms caught me before I hit the floor. I blinked up to see the alpha, his green eyes clear and alert now. He held me easily, his strength no longer diminished. He lifted me as if I weighed nothing, gently carrying me towards a large staircase. The scent of him reached me, a subtle blend of forest and leather.
He walked into a spacious bedroom with a large king-sized bed, gently placing me onto the plush mattress. I tried to say something, my throat tight and dry, but he held up a hand, his gaze warm and reassuring.
"Shhh," he said, his voice a deep rumble that vibrated through me. "It's okay. You saved me." He grabbed a soft damp towel from a side table and gently started cleaning my face from the grime and sweat from the night.
He then tucked me in under the warm covers, his movements careful and tender. He laid down beside me, his body heat radiating warmth. He pulled the covers up to my chin.
“I won’t ask any questions now,” he said, his voice soft. “I’ll keep you safe until morning.”
And then, as exhaustion finally claimed me, I drifted into sleep, surrounded by his warmth and the promise of safety. A strange, powerful sense of belonging settled over me as I fell into the unknown.
(Elara’s POV)The cell door creaked open just enough for the shadow to slip inside. My heart seized half terror, half relief when I recognized the familiar figure crouched in the dim light.“Kaelen…” I whispered, my voice cracking.He crouched closer, careful not to make a sound. The faintest trace of moonlight caught his profile, strong, sharp, impossibly beautiful. My chest ached with a longing I tried to deny, but the exhaustion, the pain, the isolation all of it made his presence a lifeline.“I had to see you,” he murmured. “I couldn’t leave you here like this.”I wanted to reach out, to throw myself into his arms, but my wrists were shackled, and my body still ached from the council’s cruelty. Instead, I simply stayed still, letting him approach.“You’re hurt worse than I imagined,” he whispered, eyes scanning my bloodied dress and the bruises forming along my thighs. His hands hovered over me for a moment, and I could feel the
(Elara’s POV)The shadow lingered just beyond the faint light, and I dared not move. My wrists throbbed where the silver cuffs bit into my skin, but all I could think of was the presence before me. Powerful. Familiar. Impossible.A whisper, barely audible, floated across the cold stone.“Elara…”I froze. My breath hitched. The voice soft, deliberate, threaded with concern made my chest tighten in a way I hadn’t felt in days. I wanted to leap forward, to grab him, to feel the warmth of him beside me, but instinct told me to wait. Wait. Observe. Protect yourself.The chains rattled lightly as I shifted. My power hummed, instinctively reaching, sensing the presence in the darkness. My heartbeat synchronized with the energy that radiated from him strong, protective, steady.Kaelen.I had barely allowed myself to hope. After the council’s betrayal, after Clara’s gloating, after Damon’s cold indifference, I hadn’t let anyone
(Elara’s POV)The door slammed behind me, the iron echoing like a death knell. Darkness swallowed everything immediately the smell of damp stone, the chill biting through my bloodied dress, and the sharp tang of iron in the air. My wrists ached where the silver cuffs bit into my skin, but the cold was worse. It crept into my bones and settled there, heavy, unyielding.I stumbled forward, the chains clinking with every step. The guards had gone before I even had a chance to call out. Alone. Truly alone.I sank to the floor, the rough stone cold against my bloodied thighs. I pressed my hands to my belly, fingers brushing against the damp fabric and sticky warmth. The babies kicked small, desperate movements that made me ache with fierce love. They are still here. They are still alive.I leaned my forehead against the wall, pressing into the unforgiving stone. My breaths came fast and shallow, my body trembling, my thoughts racing. Wh
(Elara's POV) I reached down, fingers trembling, I wanted to confirm… and I did. Warmth. Wet. I lifted my hand. Blood. Fresh. Bright. Spreading. My white dress—chosen so carefully, so quietly, to look soft, pure, to make the council see me as something other than tainted—was ruined. The scarlet stain bled through the front like an accusation, like a warning, like a curse. I had wanted to look like the innocent one. Now I just looked... broken. I clutched my belly, breath shallow, hands slick, too afraid to move, too afraid to not move. And Clara… She stood there. Looking right at me like she saw nothing. “Oh dear,” she said with mock sympathy, her voice syrupy and cold. “So sorry, but your trial’s been rescheduled.” My ears rang. What? She stepped closer, smiling like she’d just won a game. “It’s this morning, not tomorrow. I do hope you’re prepared… because after this trial, you might actually want to run.” She grabbed my arm. I didn’t resist. I couldn’t. I couldn’t
(Elara's POV)I reached down, fingers trembling, I wanted to confirm… and I did.Warmth.Wet.I lifted my hand.Blood.Fresh. Bright. Spreading.My white dress—chosen so carefully, so quietly, to look soft, pure, to make the council see me as something other than tainted—was ruined. The scarlet stain bled through the front like an accusation, like a warning, like a curse.I had wanted to look like the innocent one.Now I just looked... broken.I clutched my belly, breath shallow, hands slick, too afraid to move, too afraid to not move.And Clara…She stood there.Looking right at me like she saw nothing.“Oh dear,” she said with mock sympathy, her voice syrupy and cold. “So sorry, but your trial’s been rescheduled.”My ears rang.What?She stepped closer, smiling like she’d just won a game. “It’s this morning, not tomorrow. I do hope you’re prepared… because after this trial, you might actually want to run.”She grabbed my arm.I didn’t resist. I couldn’t. I couldn’t find my voice. No
(Elara's POV)The forest was humming.Not with wind. Not with birdsong. But with something older—a pulse beneath the earth, like a second heartbeat I’d forgotten how to hear.I was barefoot, dressed in white. The trees whispered as I passed them, their leaves shifting like murmuring mouths. The moon above was swollen, crimson, watching me.“Come home,” a voice said.I turned.She was standing just beyond the fog. My wolf.She looked like me—but wilder. Taller. Hair darker. Eyes like a starless sky.Her bare feet didn’t stir the ground. Her long fingers curled and uncurled by her sides as if she didn’t know what to do with them. And yet… there was power in the way she stood.She took a step forward.“I waited,” she said.Another step. Her voice echoed inside my bones, not my ears.“I called. You gave them your silence.”“I had no choice,” I whispered, heart thudding.“You did,” she replied. “You gave me away for them.”She reached out her hand.And I, trembling, reached back.The momen







