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The Core Rejection

Aвтор: Katlyn todd
last update publish date: 2026-06-25 22:36:23

The room grew freezing cold as Jax's shaking hand finally slammed the dial forward. Outside the glass, the display panel flashed a warning red: SUPPRESSION FIELD: 110%.

Inside the pod, the blue lights on the high tech silver shackles pulsed violently, sending a wave of agonizing, high frequency shocks straight into Valerie's veins. The silver nitrate mist thickened into a heavy, suffocating cloud. It was meant to melt any trace of her wolf before it could even form, pinning her down into a help
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  • The Alpha king's captive    Snapping the Cord

    The air inside the bunker grew so thick it was hard to breathe. The melting silver shackles hissed against Valerie's skin, dropping to the floor in useless, smoking chunks. The electronic screens outside her pod sparked and died one by one, unable to handle the sheer amount of energy radiating from her waking bloodline.But the hardest cage to break wasn't made of steel or silver. It was the invisible, artificial cord wrapped around her soul the fated mate connection that bound her to Silas Snow.Even with her wolf awakening, she could still feel it. It was a greasy, synthetic heat pulsing deep in her chest, a heavy tugging sensation trying to force her to submit, to forgive, and and to crawl back to the King who had traded her away. It was the lab-engineered loop his father had built, screaming at her to protect the parasite.Valerie planted her boots firmly onto the cracked concrete floor. She closed her eyes, turning her vision completely inward, focusing on that glowing, ugly teth

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Core Rejection

    The room grew freezing cold as Jax's shaking hand finally slammed the dial forward. Outside the glass, the display panel flashed a warning red: SUPPRESSION FIELD: 110%.Inside the pod, the blue lights on the high tech silver shackles pulsed violently, sending a wave of agonizing, high frequency shocks straight into Valerie's veins. The silver nitrate mist thickened into a heavy, suffocating cloud. It was meant to melt any trace of her wolf before it could even form, pinning her down into a helpless human shell forever.But the Council's technology had a massive flaw. It was built to suppress a normal wolf. It was never designed to hold the original apex strain especially not when fueled by the absolute, earth shattering horror of a daughter's grief.They drained her.The image of her mother trapped in a dark, cold laboratory, dying slowly so that a young Silas Snow could live, flashed behind Valerie's eyes. Every memory she had of Silas his smiles, his protective promises, his heavy h

  • The Alpha king's captive    Stolen Life

    The bright white lights of the bunker felt blinding, but Valerie didn't care about the sting. Inside her glass cage, the cold mist kept hissing, trying to keep her weak. But the numbness that had crushed her spirit for days was completely gone. It was replaced by a horrible, freezing realization.Stolen life.Everything finally clicked. She remembered reading the secret palace files about how Silas had magically recovered from a deadly sickness when he was just five years old. Everyone called it a miracle. The Snow family claimed their royal blood made him strong enough to survive.It was all a lie.Silas was alive because her mother had been locked in a dark room under the palace, strapped to a medical table while guards drained the marrow from her bones until her heart stopped.Every time Silas had held her hand, every time the fake mate bond made her feel warm around him, it wasn't love. It was a siphon. He was breathing, walking, and ruling as a king because his father had stolen

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Royal Harvester

    The white, clinical light of the bunker seemed to turn razor sharp, cutting into the stagnant air of the containment cell. The Head Council Elder remained perfectly still against the glass pane, his ancient hands resting heavily on his silver cane. Outside, Jax was frozen on the floorboards, his breath shallow, his pragmatic worldview cracking under the weight of a history he had never been permitted to read.Inside the glass pod, the sudden revelation vibrated through Valerie's nervous system. The desert in her mind the absolute numbness that had settled over her spirit after Silas's betrayal flashed with a sudden, dangerous spark of electricity."An apex bloodline is a terrifying political threat, yes," the Elder continued, his voice dropping into a smooth, conversational purr through the intercom. "But the High Court is comprised of practical men, Valerie. We do not destroy power simply because it exists. We destroy things we cannot synthesize."He tapped his cane once against the

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Bloodline Echo [THE REVELATION]

    The absolute darkness of the bunker didn't break with a flicker this time. It shattered.At exactly midnight, the primary circuit breakers slammed open with a deafening, industrial groan. The pale yellow emergency lights were instantly overridden by a blinding, clinical white glare that flooded every corner of the silver lined cell. The sudden brightness burned Valerie's eyes, but she didn't blink. She couldn't. Her body remained perfectly frozen under the maximum setting of the high tech silver shackles, her head resting limply against the cold metallic seat of the containment pod.The heavy titanium blast doors screeched as they were forced upward, locking into the ceiling with a permanent, hydraulic hiss.Jax and the four hidden visored executioners instantly dropped to their knees in the observation corridor, their heads bowed so low their foreheads nearly touched the concrete floorboards. The rhythmic, echoing thump of a single cane tapped against the stone, accompanied by the ru

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Broken Outlaw

    The digital clock on the bunker wall clicked past 06:00 AM, but the executioners never opened the door. The council elders, ever the calculation driven bureaucrats, had realized that a dead scientist was useless compared to a living, weaponized cure. They didn't kill her. They simply turned off the lights.The pale yellow emergency glow vanished, plunging the silver-lined cell into absolute, crushing blackness.Days bled into one another, completely unrecorded. Inside the containment pod, the high-tech silver shackles maintained their low-frequency pulse, keeping Valerie's limbs heavy, useless, and completely drained of energy. The pressurized silver nitrate mist was reduced to a slow, steady hiss just enough to keep her volatile wolf mutation completely locked away, but not enough to grant her the mercy of unconsciousness.Without the artificial heat of the simulated mate bond and completely cut off from the light of the sun, her world shrunk down to the cold, unforgiving reality of

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Ghost in the Lab

    The eastern cliffs were freezing, but the icy wind felt clean compared to the suffocating dust of the place they had just left. Silas and Valerie managed to slip back into the lower levels of the central fortress through a forgotten maintenance shaft. They walked in absolute silence. The cure had s

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Grand Ballroom

    The silence that had gripped the grand ballroom lingered like a heavy winter frost. As Valerie's frosted silver train swept across the final marble step, the shock of her entrance began to warp into a different kind of tension. Silas did not lower his arm. His hand remained over hers, his iron grip

  • The Alpha king's captive    Corset and Claws

    The residual heat of the vanity table faded the moment Valerie stepped away from Silas, replacing the feverish intensity of their encounter with a bitter, bone-deep chill. The fated-mate bond inside her was still humming, heavy and thick with the aftershocks of the release, but she actively suppres

  • The Alpha king's captive    The Shadow on the Camera

    The chill in the laboratory had nothing to do with the freezing mountain air outside. Valerie's fingers flew across the keyboard of her main console, her mind racing faster than the scrolling lines of code. The green text from the hacker still burned at the top of her screen like an insult. *Your m

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