تسجيل الدخولThe air shifted before Jale appeared, a tremor of recognition sweeping through the clearing as he stepped forward, eyes fixed on me. Jax pressed against my side immediately, growl low and protective, while Derek’s hand covered mine over my stomach, grounding me before the energy inside me pulsed again. The child responded instantly, coiling, alive and aware, and I shivered, pressing fully into both of them as if their bodies could hold the surge in place.Jale’s gaze flicked to the two men anchoring me and then to the child, voice low and certain. “This is not ordinary,” he said, every word vibrating in the space around us, and I felt the pulse tighten, wrapping around Jax and Derek, sending shivers along my spine. My fingers clenched Derek’s hand, nails pressing lightly, while Jax growled softly, teeth grazing my shoulder in instinctive protection. I moaned against his touch, letting the sensation ground the pulse even as it stretched outward in recognition.Derek leaned closer, lips
The moment the Alpha knelt fully, I felt the pulse inside me surge, coiling violently, alive and aware, stretching outward beyond the clearing. Jax pressed his body against mine, heat and scent blending, teeth grazing lightly along my shoulder as he growled low, while Derek’s hand pressed firmly over mine, anchoring the surge. The child inside me responded instantly, every instinct firing, and I shivered, hips pressing slightly against Jax as the pulse extended beyond us.From the borders of Montenegro to distant territories, wolves reacted instantly. Some froze in place, heads lowering instinctively, while others paced and whimpered, unable to resist the wave of authority emanating from me. I pressed my forehead to Derek’s chest, breathing in the steady rhythm beneath my own rapid pulse, feeling both men’s heat coil around me like a shield as the energy moved outward.Jax growled again, pressing fully against me, teeth brushing lightly along my collarbone, scent flaring. I moaned sof
The moment the Alpha arrived, his presence rolled over the pack like a wave, sharp and undeniable, and Jax stiffened immediately, muscles coiled, scent flaring, while Derek’s hand pressed lightly against my hip, grounding me. I stayed close to both of them, letting their heat anchor the pulse inside me, and I felt the life within respond to the tension in the clearing.The visiting Alpha knelt without hesitation, eyes lowered, chest rising and falling in rhythm with the surrounding wolves who paused instinctively, sensing the shift in authority. His submission was complete, but it was not fear—it carried acknowledgment, recognition of something beyond the ordinary. Jax growled low, pressing his side into mine, and I brushed a hand along his shoulder, feeling the tension ripple through him as he scanned the perimeter for threats.Derek’s jaw tightened, and he pressed his palm along my back, grounding both of us. “He knows,” he muttered, voice low and urgent, and I leaned into him, lett
I walked through the territory, feeling Jax’s heat at my side and Derek’s steady presence pressing into me from the other. Every step I took left a trace, a pulse that rolled through the ground and the air, subtle but insistent, and I felt it as much as I sensed the stirrings of the life inside me. Wolves farther away paused, ears twitching, tails flicking, and I knew without seeing that they sensed me, responded instinctively to the wave I sent out.Jax growled low, his body tight and coiled next to mine. “They know,” he muttered, voice rough, teeth grazing the curve of my ear. His gaze scanned the horizon, muscles rippling as he pressed against me, and I felt his need to guard every inch of me radiate into my chest. Derek’s hand slid over my hip, grounding me, pressing me fully into the warmth of both men, and I leaned into the pressure, letting my pulse inside me sync with theirs, feeling the reaction spread through the territory like ripples.The air changed around us. I could fee
Jax stayed close, shadowing my every step, his presence a constant pressure I could feel through my skin and bones. He barely slept, and when he did, it was shallow, eyes twitching beneath closed lids, as if waiting for a threat to strike. Every sound made him tense, every movement of the pack drew a subtle growl from deep in his throat. I could feel his heat even when he tried to hide it, the pulse of his desire and his need to protect coiling around me.I brushed my hand over his arm one evening, leaning against him, letting my fingers trail over the tense muscles. “You don’t have to watch everything,” I whispered, voice low, almost a hum. His jaw clenched, and he shook his head, pressing closer, teeth grazing my ear lightly. “I will,” he said, voice rough. “Always. No one touches you. No one takes what’s mine.”Derek hovered nearby, watching us with a steady gaze, hands lightly resting on my hips when he moved closer. He let Jax’s intensity exist without breaking it, and I leaned i
Derek pulled me into the private chamber, closing the door behind us, and I could feel his tension radiating off him, every muscle coiled as if preparing for a storm. His hand slid down my back, pressing me flush against him, and his lips brushed my temple. “You’re changing,” he murmured, voice low and rough. “I feel it in every breath, every pulse, every thrum of life inside you.”I shivered, leaning into him instinctively, letting the warmth of his chest press into mine. Jax hovered near the doorway, eyes dark and restless, a constant reminder of the shared claim we all held. “I’m… different,” I admitted quietly, hand brushing along Derek’s chest, feeling the rapid beat of his heart. “The child… it’s stronger than I imagined.”Derek groaned softly, tilting my chin to look at me. His eyes glimmered with a mix of desire, fear, and awe. “I can’t lose you,” he whispered, teeth grazing my lips lightly. “I can’t lose either of you. Every moment, I feel it—the risk, the power, the stakes.
Tanaia did not send word before she arrived.She never did.I was in the lower courtyard when the outer guards stiffened. No alarm was raised. No challenge was given. They stepped aside.She walked through the gates alone.Tall. Calm. Dressed in dark leather and silver threading that marked her nor
Jax noticed it before anyone else.He always did.Raya was standing at the long windows of the eastern hall when he stepped behind her, close enough for his breath to stir the loose strands of her hair. The estate was quiet; patrol rotations had shifted an hour earlier, and the tension from the inc
Drail’s cell was empty.No broken stone.No blood.No scent.The iron restraints lay undisturbed on the floor as if carefully removed. The door remained locked from the outside. The guards stationed beyond it were alive, confused, shaken, but unharmed.“I checked the hinges myself,” Marcello said,
The dream did not feel like sleep.It felt like stepping sideways.I knew I was dreaming because the air shimmered silver, because the ground beneath my feet was neither earth nor stone but something luminous and endless. Yet I was fully aware. Whole. Breathing.And I was not alone.Derek stood to







