Kieran’s POV
I could feel her determination through the link, but that wasn’t the only thing. I felt her pains, too. Every time Astrid struck her, I felt it. The blows weren’t even that strong, so why did they hurt her so much? And more importantly, why wasn’t she leaving? Then she fell and I could feel her weakening, the bond pulsing violently against my wrist. She was in danger. “That’s enough,” I told Astrid, my voice sharp, commanding. Final. “It’s her first day.” Astrid lowered her hands immediately, stepping back. I turned to Elara, starting to speak. “There’s no –” when she fell again. My breath caught. “Elara!” I shouted as I caught her before she hit the ground, my arms locking around her too-thin frame. I couldn’t feel her anymore. The bond, which had been thrumming with pain and exhaustion, went silent. The moment the bond went silent, my heart slammed against my ribs, panic twisting through me like a blade. I didn’t like this feeling. For the first time in years, I felt scared. My wolf snarled, restless and furious. I turned sharply, barking an order. “Move.” I ran with Elara in my arms, ignoring the curious stares of the warriors that gathered. She was too still. “Mira, grab everything you need, I need you in her room in the next thirty seconds. Tobias, help her.” I shouted. “Yes Alpha,” they answered in unison but I barely heard them. All I could focus on was the fragile woman in my arms, I wanted to drop her as fast as possible before she breaks in my arms. The second I reached her room, I rushed inside, placing her carefully on the bed. This shouldn’t be happening. The training wasn’t even brutal – Astrid barely used ten percent of her strength. Elara should have been fine, she’s a wolf, an Alpha’s daughter but she wasn’t. And that fact unsettled me. Behind me, Astrid hesitated in the doorway. “Alpha, I didn’t mean for this to happen,” she started. I barely registered her words. My focus was entirely on Elara’s unmoving form. “I just wanted her to be able to defend herself in the future as the Luna of the pack.” She added. Something snapped inside me. I turned to her slowly, my voice dropping to something very dangerous. “And who gave you the right to do that?” My wolf pushed against my skin. We didn’t like the fact that our mate was wounded. Our mate. That didn’t sound right, I never wanted a mate. Not after what happened with Lilith but my wolf, Fenrir, already accepted her. “She’s ours. The Moon Goddess chose her for us. We have to accept and protect her. It is our duty as her mate.” He growled inside. Astrid lowered her gaze slightly, “I apologize, Alpha.” Mira and Tobias entered the room with the medical supplies. Mira worked quickly; her movement was smooth and delicate. “I shouldn’t have encouraged her to start so soon,” Mira spoke, her voice breaking as she removed Elara’s bloodied training clothes, lifting the fabric carefully from fresh bruises and old scars. She froze. “These scars… they should have healed by now.” She looked at Elara, then at me with her brows drawn together in alarm. My jaw tightened. Why did she have so many scars? What did they do to her in Mooncrest Pack? Why wasn’t she healing fast like a damn wolf? Fenrir growled. His rage was feral, clawing at the inside of my skull as I stared at the bruises and scars littering her skin. “Who hurt her?” He seethed in my head. I couldn’t answer but I badly wanted to know too. Mira grabbed a simple gown from the dresser and dressed her with ease. She placed some candles around her and then turned to me, “I am going to start the healing process.” I nodded and stepped back. Mira was the pack’s best healer. If anyone could fix this, it was her. She placed one hand on Elara’s forehead, and the other in her right palm, and then began to hum. Her voice was low and steady, the sound vibrating through the air like an old spell. A faint glow emanated from her hands, a soft golden light pulsing against Elara’s skin. Then— Mira gasped. Her body jerked backwards as if she had been burned. The glow flickered, then vanished completely. “Alpha…” Mira’s voice was careful. Too careful, I didn’t like it. “What is it?” Mira’s eyes were wide, her breathing uneven. “Something’s blocking her healing.” My wolf snarled. That didn’t make any sense. “What do you mean?” “There’s something inside her, blocking her energy’s core, it’s a magic I’ve never felt before, very strange.” My wolf stilled. The room felt colder. I looked down at Elara, at the way she was completely still, and for the first time, I was truly afraid. “Can you heal her?” my voice breaking. “Your Alpha blood.” She met my gaze firmly. “it’s stronger than any healer’s magic. If you give her some of it, it can fight whatever is blocking her energy and could speed up her healing.” I froze. Give her my blood? It would tie us together. Strengthen the bond. It would mean me accepting her as my mate. I didn’t want this, didn’t want a mate, didn’t want to care but I couldn’t ignore the bruises on her skin, the way she looked too fragile lying on that bed. Couldn’t ignore the fact that a part of me was already breaking for her. I exhaled slowly, unsheathed my dagger and cut my palm open. Mira tilted Elara’s head back, parting her lips slightly and my blood flowed into her mouth. The moment it touched her, the mate bond pulsed, hot, sharp and demanding. It was strengthening, tying us together even more. I hated that but I hated seeing her like this even more. “Hold her left hand. Alpha.” Mira’s voice was calm. “Please connect to your mate bond and give her some of your energy. It’s the only way to strengthen her.” Every muscle in my body went rigid. Connect to the mate bond? No. I didn’t want this, didn’t want to feel her pain or get anymore closer, but Fenrir was restless, pacing in the back of my mind. “DO IT!” I clenched my jaw. The longer I hesitated, the worse her breathing became. Cursing under my breath, I reached for her hand. The moment our fingers touched; the bond snapped into place. A sharp of rush of warmth flooded through me, then through her. Elara twitched and her fingers tightened around mine. The bond pulsed again and for the first time since she collapsed – her breathing steadied. Mira started the healing process again, her hands glowing faintly as she pressed them against Elara’s forehead and palm. “Alpha, connect to your bond now.” I exhaled sharply, closing my eyes, I reached for it and the moment I did, her emotions surged through me –pain, fear and memories that weren’t mine. My breath hitched and I pulled back instinctively, my heart pounding. I had never felt anything like this before. I took a slow, steadying breath, then forced myself to reach for it again. This time, I pushed my energy toward her, feeling the magic that was blocking her energy’s core and pushed against it and as soon as it felt my power, it disappeared. That felt very strange Mira began humming softly, her magic working alongside the mate bond. But the moment our energies connected again, a wave of agony and terror crashed into me. I shifted slightly. Who hurt her like this? Why did it feel like she was trapped inside her own mind, reliving something awful? Fenrir snarled. I gritted my teeth, forcing more of my strength into her, forcing her body to heal, to take what she needed from me. After a few seconds, her breathing evened out, her muscles relaxed and color returned to her cheeks, warm and full of life. Mira exhaled, pulling her hands away. “She’s healed.” Her voice was soft, but firm. “Alpha, you can let go now.” I didn’t move. Didn’t let go. I couldn’t, because even though her body was healed, her mind wasn’t. I could still feel her emotions—the lingering fear, the tension in her subconscious and I couldn’t leave her like this. “Everyone. Out.” Mira hesitated for half a second, then nodded. Tobias gave me a long look before following her out, shutting the door behind them. Silence. I turned back to Elara, still holding her hand, my thumb brushing against her wrist. She was still too tense, still caught in whatever darkness haunted her and so, I did something I had never done before. I pushed through the bond and calmed her. Slowly, steadily, I sent a pulse of warmth—of reassurance, of quiet strength. Her body relaxed completely and her breathing deepened and for the first time, she stopped trembling. I didn’t let go, and for some reason, I didn’t want to. I loved the warmth.Elara's POVI woke up to a strange, metallic scent filling my nose, instead of the usual warm, amberwood scent that filled our room. I opened my eyes and looked around the room, and strangely enough… it wasn’t our room.The bedsheets were rough and cold to touch, the air was cold too, and the whole room smelled wet and metallic. What was even stranger was the fact that Kieran wasn't here. I remembered dozing off after telling him about the vision I had.So where the hell was I?I sat up slowly, my instincts on edge. The walls in the room were too close, and the ceiling was too low. My stomach twisted. Something about this place felt wrong.I noticed the door was open. I slowly got out of bed and stepped into a dark, narrow hallway. The stone walls were uneven, scratched, and smeared with blood. That was where the metallic scent came from.Was this… a dungeon?I was certain it was my dream, it had to be, but why here? Weren't dreams usually in familiar locations?Then I heard a woman s
Saffron's POVThe kiss wasn’t just a kiss anymore. It was a claim. One that melted everything in me down to want and fire.His lips were still on mine when his hands found the knot of my bathrobe, pulling it loose with a slow, almost practiced tug. The fabric loosened and slipped apart, baring me inch by inch. The air hit my skin first as he paused, his breath hitching as his eyes roamed my bare body.His voice was low as he said, “You’re perfect.”I wanted to hide under the blankets and cry. Or maybe pounce on him. Both seemed valid.I noticed he still hadn’t taken off his shirt.“Take it off,” I whispered, my fingers curling into the hem of his T-shirt.He yanked it over his head in one smooth motion, and I nearly moaned at the sight. Broad chest, strong arms, and smooth feeling of his well-defined abs. Then he kissed me again, slower this time, dragging his tongue across my bottom lip before sucking it into his mouth. His fingers gripped my hips like he was trying to ground himself
Saffron’s POVTobias’ house was exactly what I expected—and yet, it wasn’t. It was clean. Spotless, really. Not a speck of dust, no clutter, everything was where it was supposed to be. The scent of pine and aged wood filled the air, tinged with a sharper edge that was just... him. It was clearly a bachelor’s home—no softness, just sharp corners, dark wood, and leather furniture that was probably super expensive.But it lacked color. No paintings, no throw pillows, no plants. Just black, gray, and a dark navy that blended into the walls so well it almost looked natural. It was like walking into a very organized cave, functional, masculine, and cold.Still, I liked it. Because it was Tobias’ and even in the stoic silence of his house. I felt... safe. I didn't want to leave again.“You like it?” He asked.I nodded as I turned to him. He’d been worried, like really, really worried. I saw it in the clenched fists he tried to hide earlier and in the way his voice dropped whenever he thought
Tobias’ POVI was furious with myself for letting her get hurt. I should’ve kept her safe, far away from Magnus. Instead, I let her join the pursuit, convinced we could handle it. I should’ve been more careful, but somehow she ended up hurt. Seeing her wolf form groaning on the ground nearly made me lose my mind.My wolf was pacing inside me, growling and snarling, blaming me for her injury. And he was right.But the woman in question? She was now sitting on the infirmary bed, laughing. Laughing about pretending to be unconscious, like I hadn’t just nearly lost my mind watching her bleed in front of me.She probably has no clue about what I went through. And the worst part? As I look at her now… I couldn't even stay mad.“Tobias,” she called me softly after Kieran and Elara left. I didn't answer; I just sat still on the chair trying to steady my breathing, trying to calm both myself and my wolf. I almost crushed her when I hugged her earlier. My muscles were still tight from the adre
Elara's POV We finally made it back to our room. The journey from the infirmary to our room was barely five minutes, yet my chest felt heavier with each step. It was as if my body had arrived before my mind did. The moment the door shut behind us, it was like all the noise outside went dead silent. But inside me? Chaos everywhere.“Tonight was a long one,” Kieran muttered, shrugging off his top.I didn’t answer; I just stood there in the center of the room, frozen. My chest was tight. Too tight.He stepped forward and gently caught my arm. “Moya,” he said quietly, turning me to face him. His voice was low, like he was trying not to spook me. “I know. Tonight was the longest one yet... especially for you.”His hands moved carefully, beginning to undress me, removing the hood and slipping fabric over my head. “Just shower,” he murmured, “so you can finally rest.”But I couldn’t move.I sucked in the air, but it felt like it wasn't reaching my lungs. “I—”The vision and the memories fro
Elara’s POV "I remember everything that happened that night," I told him. Kieran didn’t hesitate. He pulled me into his chest, wrapping his arms around me like a shield. The warmth that came from him and the weight of his embrace made me feel so safe."You're all right now, Moya," he murmured into my hair, his voice low. “Do you want to talk about it now?”I hesitated for a second. "When you're ready to talk about it, we will. I'm just glad you got back your memories and your voice. Now I can find the bastard that did this to you and make him pay," he growled.I nodded, pressing my face into his shoulder. The tremble in my hands eased just slightly. I don't know what I would do or how I would react if I ever got to see him again.He pulled back, just enough to look me in the eyes. "You know you can talk now, right?" he said with a small, teasing smile.“We'll talk about it later tonight,” I finally replied. “But first, let's go see Saffron. Tobias didn't look too good.”“Right,” he