MasukThe 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 suppressed it, locking it away behind walls of mental iron.Silas had stepped out to let the royal household servants in, and the small chamber instantly flooded with low-ranking pack girls moving in frantic, terrified silence. The heavy iron alarm bells were still tolling outside, and the servants' hands shook as they began the elaborate process of transforming Valerie from a captive outlaw into a terrifyingly elegant monarch.She refused the midnight-blue silk of the snow dynasty that had been laid out for her. Instead, she demanded the heavily guarded chest from the royal vaults containing the raw, unmapped textiles of her own heritage.The dress the servants fastened her into was a masterpiece
The coordinates for the secret sub-level archive were flashing on Valerie's screen, practically begging them to descend into the dark. The ghost had opened the door.But they never got the chance to answer the invitation.Before Silas could call a guard or move toward the hidden door, the heavy iron alarm bells of the upper fortress began to toll. The deep, rhythmic iron booms echoed all the way down the stone walls and into the laboratory, vibrating through the glass beakers on Valerie's shelves.The Northern Summit had arrived early. The real world and the vultures circling Silas's throne had just crashed through the front gates.Within an hour, the suffocating, dark quiet of the lower levels was entirely replaced by the distant, oppressive tension of the grand ballroom floors above. Hostile, elite Alphas from across the territory were flooding the Ironclaw stronghold, their heavy scents of cedar, ash, and dominant ozone clashing violently in the air. They hadn't come for peace; the
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 math was sloppy, Little Outlaw.*Silas stood near the heavy iron doors of the lab, a silent, powerful guardian. The gray web of the blood rot was completely gone from his skin, replaced by the smooth, terrifying perfection of a fully healed Alpha King. But the bond between them was a raw, bleeding thing. Every time his golden eyes brushed against her, Valerie felt a wave of nausea. She couldn't unsee his grandfather's blade at her mother's throat. She couldn't unsee the legacy of violence that carried his name."If someone was in here," Silas said, his deep voice slicing through the hum of the machines, "they had to bypass the outer sector guards. I will have the entire wing systematically pu
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 saved Silas's life, but it had destroyed whatever trust was building between them. Valerie kept her distance, her posture rigid and unyielding, while Silas walked behind her like a shadow, his golden eyes dark with a quiet, agonizing conflict.Valerie pushed open the heavy door to her private laboratory in the medical wing. She expected to find it trashed by the Council's rebels, or at least covered in dust.Instead, the room was perfectly clean. The lights were on, humming softly against the sterile white tile.Valerie immediately went to her primary workstation, her eyes scanning the glass tables and steel counters. She froze. Her medical kit slipped from her fingers, hitting the floor with
The dust from the falling stone pillar rose in thick, suffocating clouds, turning the red emergency lights into a bloody fog. Silas lay flat on the cracking marble floor, his massive chest heaving as the master strain violently fought the virus in his veins. The black lines on his neck shivered, turning from a deep, toxic ebony to a dull, faded gray as his advanced physiology clawed its way back from the brink of death.Valerie didn't watch him recover. She didn't care.She crawled through the debris toward her medical kit, which had been tossed against the base of the desk during the cave-in. Her breathing was shallow, her heart hammering against her ribs not from fear of the collapsing ceiling, but from the raw, unadulterated hatred burning in her chest.She pulled the old leather-bound journal out of the kit. The binding groaned in her tight grip. She needed to know how it ended. She needed to know exactly what the old Alpha King did to Evelyn Sterling after the camera stopped roll
The old projector clicked off, plunging the white marble room back into the pale blue light of Valerie's medical kit. The voice of her mother still seemed to echo off the walls. Valerie stood frozen, her hand still bleeding from the cut she had made to open the door.Silas was leaning heavily against the white marble desk. His breathing was loud and ragged. The video of his grandfather holding a knife to Valerie's mother had hit him like a physical blow. He looked down at his own large hands, then up at Valerie, his golden eyes fractured with shame and pain."Valerie..." he whispered, his voice cracking. "I didn't know. I knew he was brutal, but I didn't know he forced her..."Valerie didn't answer. She didn't offer a single word of comfort. Instead, a cold, suffocating barrier slammed down inside her mind. The burning tug of the fated-mate bond was still there, but suddenly, the electric pull felt like poison.She looked at Silas, and she didn't see her protector anymore. She saw the







