LOGINElena Woods was the "disgrace" of the Blackwood Pack—a Beta’s daughter who failed to shift, making her the laughingstock of her peers. On her eighteenth birthday, fate dealt a cruel hand: her fated mate was none other than the future Alpha, Killian Vance. But instead of a claim, Elena received a death sentence. To preserve the "strength" of his lineage, Killian publicly rejected her and chose her cruel, high-ranking sister, Sarah, as his Luna. Exiled into the rogue-infested wild to die, Elena’s heartbreak triggers an ancient, dormant power. She isn't a wolf—she is the first White Lycan in a millennium, a creature of myth with power that dwarfs any Alpha. Five years later, the Blackwood Pack is on the brink of collapse, cursed by a mysterious illness. Their only hope is the "Silver Doctor," a legendary and wealthy healer who hides her face behind a mask. Killian, now a cold and broken Alpha whose wolf is rotting from the rejection, travels to the city to beg for her help. He expects a savior. He finds the woman he destroyed. But Elena has a secret even more powerful than her shift: three silver-eyed triplets who bear the Alpha’s mark. Killian is desperate for a second chance, but Elena is no longer a girl looking for a mate—she is a Queen looking for a reckoning.
View MoreThe air on the balcony of the Director’s Spire was thin and carried the biting chill of the upper atmosphere, but for the first time in five years, it didn't taste of sulfur or the metallic tang of the "Obsidian Pulse." It tasted of rain. A cleansing, terrestrial rain that was beginning to wash the ash of the destroyed vines from the glass streets below.Killian stood behind me, his arms wrapped around my waist, his chin resting on my shoulder. His heartbeat was a steady, heavy drum against my back—a rhythm I had once thought I would never hear again after that final night in Blackwood."The world looks different," he murmured, his voice thick with a mixture of exhaustion and awe."It is different," I replied, leaning back into his warmth. "Look at the colors, Killian. The gold isn't just coming from the sun."He followed my gaze. Below us, the city was a tapestry of light. It wasn't just the artificial glow of the Hidden Empire’s neon grids. Thousands of individuals—the "inerts," the
The descent was not a fall; it was a conquest. The "Lunar Chariot" sliced through the atmospheric friction of Silver Creek like a diamond through silk, the hull glowing with a pearlescent white that pushed back the suffocating violet haze of the "Obsidian Pulse." Inside the quartz cockpit, I could feel the planet’s new heartbeat—a wild, erratic thrumming of billions of souls waking up to a power they weren't prepared to hold."The resonance is off the charts," Leo shouted over the shimmering hum of the ship. "The 'Inversion' hasn't just triggered the Silver-blood latent genes. It’s cracking the foundation of the shifter world. I’m picking up Alpha-level signatures from people who were classified as 'D-Class inerts' just an hour ago.""The Director’s nightmare," Killian said, his voice dropping an octave as he watched the tactical display. "He wanted a controlled evolution. Instead, he’s getting a global uprising of every person he ever stepped on."I stared down at the Hidden Empire.
The interior of the lunar relay station smelled of ozone and the metallic tang of dried blood. As the airlock cycled and the artificial gravity hummed back to a jagged, flickering life, I felt the weight of my own body return—a heavy reminder that we were no longer soaring on the wings of adrenaline.Killian’s grip on my waist was the only thing keeping me upright. His armor was a jagged ruin of carbon-fiber and obsidian plating, the surface etched with deep scores from the Bone King’s staff. But it was his eyes that worried me. They weren't focused on the control room or the monitors; they were staring at the spot where Sarah’s shadow had dissolved, a dark vacancy reflecting in his pupils."She’s gone, Killian," I whispered, my voice raspy from the lunar dust that had bypassed my filters. "The infection used her image to break you. It wasn't her.""I know," he said, though the hardness in his jaw suggested he was lying to himself. "But the rot that took her... it started in Blackwood
The vibration under my palms wasn’t just machinery; it was the scream of a dying era. As the "Holy Fire" poured from my veins into the lunar relay, the smell of ozone and burning quartz filled the cramped, pressurized chamber. Beside me, Leo and Ace were teeth-clenched anchors, their small faces pale but determined. We were a circuit—a closed loop of Silver-blood authority—and for the first time in a thousand years, the Moon’s heart was beating in rhythm with a true Queen."Mama, it's pushing back!" Leo grunted, his fingers trembling where they touched the glowing console.He was right. The "Obsidian Pulse" wasn't just a signal; it was an intelligence. It felt like a flood of cold, oily water trying to drown the fire in my marrow. This was the Director’s true masterpiece—not a weapon of iron, but a virus of the spirit. It fed on the "Alpha’s Regret," on every doubt Killian had ever harbored, on every moment of "wolfless" shame I had ever endured."Don't fight the dark, Leo," I gasped,
The vacuum of the Rift was not truly empty; it was a graveyard of electromagnetic screams and the frozen remnants of a thousand failed rebellions. Standing on the jagged, iron-rich exterior of the Hearth, Elena felt the cold not as a threat, but as a clarity. The shimmering pocket of pressurized st
The alarm didn't chime; it screamed. It was a jagged, mechanical howl that tore through the geothermal warmth of the Hearth, vibrating in the iron floorboards and the very bones of the wolves sleeping within. Killian was out of bed before the first cycle finished, his hand already gripping the hilt
The silence in the Command Spire wasn't empty; it was heavy, pressurized like the air right before a lightning strike. Elena stood frozen, her feet still slick with the remnants of the liquid silver from the Void-Chamber, feeling the unnatural chill of the Lunar Base seep into her marrow. Every ins
The Lunar Base did not look like a military outpost. As the Silver-Hawk screamed toward the surface of the moon, the "city" revealed itself to be a terrifying masterpiece of opulence and ego. A massive dome of reinforced diamond-glass spanned the length of the Tycho crater, housing a lush, artifici












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