Se connecter“I’ll hand over the deed to the Nightbane territory the second the blood-bond is sealed,” Darius growled, his jaw tight as he paced the small room in the Moonshadow Infirmary.
“You’re really going through with this?” I asked, leaning against the cold stone wall, my eyes tracking his every move. “Trading me away to a man who can’t even hold his own blade?”
“Liora is a delicate flower, Lyra! She’s the pride of the Nightbane line. I won’t tether her to a male who can’t shift, no matter how noble the Blackthorne name is. A wolf who can’t run with the pack is no better than an Omega in the dirt. You, on the other hand… you’ve survived the Expanse. You’re hardy enough for a broken Alpha.”
I felt the bile rise in my throat. “Hardy? Is that what you call it? We were starving, Darius. My brother died because we didn't have the gold for the healers.”
“Your mother clearly failed to teach you respect while you were rotting out there! You have no manners!” He stepped toward me, his Alpha scent flared in an attempt to suppress me.
“Respect is earned, not inherited like a stolen title,” I shot back, my voice low. I wanted to scream, to tear into him for the years of silence, but I was playing for my mother’s future. If I pushed him too far now, the deal would vanish.
“Pack your rags,” he barked, waving a hand dismissively. “We leave for Ironvale City tomorrow. The Blackthorne Pack doesn’t like to be kept waiting.”
“Lyra, stop. I won’t let you sell your soul for me,” my mother, Selene, pleaded as soon as the door clicked shut. She pushed the tray of broth I’d brought her away, her eyes bright with unshed tears.
“Eat, Mom. You need your strength for the flight,” I said, pressing a spoon into her hand.
“I don't care about the flight! Kaelen was just a boy when I last saw Evelyne, but I hear the rumors. The silver-poisoning from that rogue ambush didn't just paralyze his legs it shattered his wolf. Marrying him isn't a life, it’s a sentence. I’d rather rot in the Expanse than see you shackled to a man out of pity or debt.”
“It’s not pity, Mom. It’s business,” I whispered, looking at the floor. “I’m taking back what he stole from you. Besides, it’s not like I’m marrying a stranger. It’s your best friend’s son, right?”
“Evelyne is gone, Lyra. The pack has changed. Please, don't use your life as a bargaining chip.”
I turned away so she couldn't see the lie in my eyes. Someone I love? That dream died in a hotel room a month ago. My heart was a frozen tundra now.
The return to Ironvale City was a blur of gray skies and bitter memories. Darius refused to let us step foot in the main Nightbane manor the place where his new mate and daughter lived. Instead, he shoved us into a cramped rental near the outskirts.
“Lola, you’re barely touching your food,” Mom whispered that evening, watching me move a piece of venison around my plate. “Are you feeling sick?”
“Just the flight, Mom. My stomach is still in the clouds.” I dropped the fork, the smell of the meat suddenly making my head spin.
I retreated to my room and locked the door, leaning my back against the wood. My hand drifted instinctively to my stomach. I’d seen the way the omegas in the Expanse looked when they were carrying—the constant nausea, the heightened senses. I was two weeks late. My skin felt too tight, and my scent was shifting into something sweeter, heavier.
The memory of that night at the Crimson Fang Lodge hit me like a physical blow. The heat, the claws, the way he had whispered into my ear. I had sold myself to save Orion, and I had failed him. Now, I was carrying the consequence.
“Get up. We’re going,” Darius’s voice boomed through the door the next morning.
I opened it, looking him dead in the eye. “Going where?”
“To meet your future mate. You’re marrying the heir of the Blackthorne Pack, Lyra. Look at you you look like a scavenger. Are you trying to humiliate me before the High Alpha?” He sneered, scanning my worn traveling clothes.
“Humiliate you?” I let out a dry, jagged laugh. “You sent us away with nothing. You want a prize-winning wolf? You should have paid for the upkeep.”
His face purpled, but he caught himself, checking his watch. “We don't have time for your bitterness. The Blackthornes are meeting us at the boutique. Move.”
The upscale boutique in the heart of Ironvale City smelled of expensive cedar and silk. Darius pushed me toward a stylist as if I were a piece of livestock.
“Fix her,” he ordered. “Something that hides how thin she is.”
The stylist led me toward the back, clutching a shimmering light-blue gown. “This way, honey. Let’s see if we can find the girl under all that grit.”
I was about to step into the changing room when a voice drifted through the thin partition a voice dripping with false sweetness.
“Kaelen, do you really have to do this? Marrying a Nightbane outcast?”
I froze. I moved toward the gap in the door, my breath hitching. A woman Mirelle, or perhaps the one they called Elowen was draped over a man sitting in a specialized charcoal-framed chair. Even seated, Kaelen Blackthorne was imposing. His shoulders were broad, his dark hair falling over intense, brooding eyes.
“It was my mother’s dying wish, Helen,” Kaelen said, his voice a deep, hollow rumble. “The blood-bond was promised. I won't dishonor her memory.”
“But she didn't know you’d be… like this,” Helen whispered, her fingers tracing the line of his jaw. “You don't need a wife. You need me.”
Kaelen’s expression darkened, a flicker of something raw crossing his face. “That night in the Expanse… when the venom took hold. Did I hurt you?”
My heart stopped. The Expanse? One month ago?
“It was… intense,” Helen lied, her eyes downcast with a practiced blush. “But I would endure anything for you, Kaelen.”
“I was out of control,” Kaelen murmured, his voice thick with guilt. “The elders said the snake’s venom turns a wolf into a beast of pure instinct. I don't even remember your face that night, only the scent of snow and fear. If I forced you”
“You didn't force me,” she interrupted quickly. “I gave myself to you.”
I clutched the blue dress so hard my claws began to poke through the fabric. He was the one. The man in the dark room. The man who had paid the price for my brother’s life and the father of the child growing inside me.
And he thought it was her.
"Fine," I growled, my claws scraping the underside of the wooden headboard. "But only so the rest of the pack thinks we are mated.""Let us sleep, Lyra." Kaelen wrapped his thick, scarred arms around my waist and pulled me back onto the mattress. He did not try to touch my skin further, keeping his grip firm but strangely gentle as he held me against his chest.When dawn broke, my eyes snapped open. I slept heavily, probably because of the strong northern wolf-liquor, though I vaguely remembered Kaelen leaning down to press his lips against my shoulder and neck in the middle of the night.The Alpha's Shadow Chamber was freezing, and the mate bond was humming under my skin, making it impossible to go back to sleep. I slipped out of the bed, leaving Kaelen and the pups snoring softly, and walked out into the corridor of the Crimson Fang Lodge to clear my head.The hallway was dead silent. I padded softly on the wooden floorboards, making sure my bare feet did not make a sound.Just as I
I pat Mirelle's shoulder and try to ease the tension in her scent. "It is fine, we will get through this."Once we secure the legendary ice hockey blade craftsman, our pack sports brand will dominate the entire northern territory.Mirelle fills me in on what happened at the arena store while we walk up the stairs of the lodge.Boyce arranged a massive feast in the private dining hall of the Crimson Fang Lodge to welcome Armand and Theresa.Liora is rubbing her eyes, her little wolf pup ears twitching sleepily as she reaches up toward Kaelen. "Daddy, hold me while I sleep."She is so spoiled when it comes to him. She wraps her small arms around his neck and buries her face in his shoulder.Kaelen kisses her forehead, his hard expression melting completely at the sight of our daughter.He looks over at me, his deep voice sending a shiver right down my spine. "I will take her up to the chamber first."I nod, letting him go.With Kaelen gone, I use my fork to pile more meat into Orion's p
The lobby doors of the Crimson Fang Lodge hissed shut behind us, cutting off the heavy, pine-scented wind of the Duskwild Expanse.Kaelen still gripped my hip, his fingers digging bruisingly into my skin, his possessive heat searing right through my leather pants.“Let go of me, Kaelen,” I muttered, my inner wolf whining at the loss when his grip only tightened. “We aren't in the pack territory anymore.”“You are mine, Lyra,” he growled, his voice deep and rough near my ear. “That never changes, no matter where we stand.”My heart hammered against my ribs, the sheer power of his Alpha aura making my knees feel weak.I tried to pull away, but my ankle throbbed with a sharp, burning pain, forcing a quiet gasp from my throat.Kaelen’s eyes darkened instantly, his gaze dropping to my foot before he easily swept me up into his arms, ignoring my small cry of protest.“You are injured, yet you still try to run from me,” he murmured, his chest rumbling against my back as he carried me toward
I opened my mouth to explain the situation, but the shop worker screamed over me, “Lacey, don’t listen to her! This stray is the one who brought these brutes to smash our store. Have them thrown in the dungeon!”I glared at her.Kaelen handed Liora to me, his jaw set in a hard, uncompromising line. “Go wait for me in the transport. Now.”He intended to finish this here. Even though he wanted our son, Orion, to grow a spine and learn how to handle threats, he didn't want Liora exposed to such ugly, jagged violence.I clutched Liora to my chest, turning to leave, but Lacey Ward, the manager and the shop worker’s cousin, stepped forward to block my path.“This mess started because of you,” Lacey hissed, her eyes darting to Kaelen’s imposing frame. “You aren't leaving until this is made clear.”Kaelen looked up, his golden eyes cold enough to freeze blood. “Talk to me, not my Luna.”Lacey flinched, her breath hitching in her throat as she met his gaze.He looked even more lethal than Char
“Let go of me, Alpha,” I gasped, my skin prickling as Orion shoved Kaelen’s heavy, tattooed arm off my shoulder.My five-year-old son squeezed his small body directly between us, his tiny hands pushing against Kaelen’s hard chest with surprising, pup-like strength.Kaelen froze, his gold eyes widening slightly as our son’s fierce glare locked onto him, completely shielding me from his father’s predatory shadow.“Mummy, hold me,” Orion muttered, his little voice trembling but determined as he wrapped his arms tightly around my waist.I melted instantly, kneeling onto the cold hardwood floor of our Crimson Fang Lodge suite to bury my face in his soft, dark hair.Kaelen sighed, his broad shoulders dropping as he sat back on the edge of the mattress and stared blankly at the timber ceiling.“Mummy, did you have a hard time before we found you?” Orion asked suddenly, his small fingers gripping the fabric of my linen shift.I blinked, confused by the heavy question from my little boy so ear
I snatched up the heavy hockey jersey I had stripped off earlier, holding the thick fabric toward Kaelen’s face. "Look at the crest."Kaelen didn't know the first thing about textile manufacturing, and his confused frown told me he couldn't see anything unusual."The weave is made of high-grade northern wolf-silk," I said, my voice rising with excitement as I traced the emblem of our team. "It is not sold in the southern markets anymore, but Charles knows the master weaver who specializes in harvesting this thread. I want to hire him to manufacture our pack’s official athletic gear.""It is unbelievably durable," I added, rubbing the slick material between my fingers. "It resists silver-tipped slashes and does not tear under claws, making it perfect for the ice rink during high-impact matches."I could go on forever when it came to the technical gear for our pack's professional hockey franchise.Kaelen just stared at me in the dim light, his chest rising and falling as his gold eyes s
“Your tears won't change the execution decree, Sheryl,” Orion said, his massive frame blocking her from taking another step toward the executive rink. “You pushed an unranked wolf into boiling water on Blackthorne territory. You know the Alpha’s law regarding pack violence during the tournament sea
"Our mothers bound our fates before we could even walk. How could I possibly be the one to sever that blood-oath?"I kept my gaze fixed on the floorboards of the Nightbane entryway, refusing to look Kaelen in the eye. I could feel the weight of his stare, heavy with a silent fury that matched my ow
"The Alpha rarely sleeps under this roof when the moon is high, it is Miss Frost’s birth-night, after all."Mirelle lingered at the threshold of the Alpha’s Shadow Chamber, her voice carrying a sharp edge of pity that felt more like a serrated blade.I didn't give her the satisfaction of seeing me
“Are you trembling because you’re afraid, little wolf?”The heat of his massive frame pressed me into the furs, his breath ghosting over my ear like a summer storm. I couldn't move. I couldn't breathe.“Your heart is hammering against your ribs, Lyra,” he murmured, his voice a low, primal vibration







