MasukElena 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.
Lihat lebih banyakChapter 15: The Ghost of the Full MoonThe medical wing of the Blackwood estate was a sanctuary of white linen and the sharp, antiseptic sting of eucalyptus and silver-nitrate. It was the only part of the house that felt real to me anymore. Outside those doors, the world was a nightmare of shadows and ancient prophecies, but here, under the hum of the fluorescent lights, life was measured in heartbeats and stitches.I worked in silence, my fingers steady as I threaded a needle to close the deep gash in Marcus’s shoulder. He was unconscious, pulled into a healing sleep by the sedative I had administered. Killian stood at the foot of the bed, his presence like a low-frequency hum that set the hair on my arms on edge. He was still wearing the dark cloak he’d grabbed in the hallway, his chest bare beneath it, his skin smeared with the black soot of the shadow entity."He fought well," Killian said, his voice a low rasp that broke the clinical silence. "He took down ten of those things bef
The roar that ripped through the cellar wasn't human, and it certainly wasn't wolf. It was a sound of grinding tectonic plates and hollow, ancient hunger. The white quartz stairs beneath my feet, which had been glowing with a pure lunar light only moments ago, were now being swallowed by an oily, suffocating darkness."Marcus!" Killian’s voice was a thunderclap beside me. He didn't wait for my lead this time. He lunged for the stairs, his body shifting mid-air. The sound of his bones snapping and reforming—the violent, wet thud of an Alpha’s transformation—filled the cramped space. In a heartbeat, the man I had been arguing with was gone, replaced by a massive charcoal-black wolf whose fur seemed to drink the meager light of the cellar.He snarled, a sound that vibrated in my chest, and gestured with his massive head for me to get behind him."I’m not staying down here, Killian!" I shouted over the rising wind that was now whistling through the hidden trapdoor. The air was turning fre
The nursery smelled of ozone and ancient pine, a sharp contrast to the stagnant, ashen scent of the dungeons we had just fled. I sat on the edge of the oversized bed, my arms wrapped tightly around Luna and Ace. They had finally fallen into a fitful sleep, their small chests rising and falling in a fragile rhythm. But Leo remained awake, sitting cross-legged against the headboard, his eyes fixed on the window where the oak branches still stood guard like a wall of living armor.Killian stood by the door, his silhouette framed by the hallway light. He looked less like an Alpha and more like a ghost—pale, bloodied, and utterly shaken. The sight of our son commanding the forest had done what no enemy warrior could: it had broken his sense of reality."They’re safe for now," I whispered, my voice cracking. "But we aren't. That thing... that entity in the hall... it wasn't just a messenger, Killian. It was a predator marking its territory."Killian stepped into the room, his boots silent o
The iron-wrought doors of the Great Hall didn't just open; they groaned under the weight of a century of secrets. I stood at the threshold, my spine a line of tempered steel. The morning sun through the high, arched windows caught the silver of my hair, making it shimmer like a warning. Behind me, the heavy, rhythmic tread of Killian’s boots echoed mine—a dark, silent shadow following the light.The Hall was packed. Every member of the Blackwood Pack who could walk was there, their scents clashing in the air—fear, curiosity, and a lingering, sour resentment. They had watched their "Luna" Sarah fall to treason, and now they were here to watch the man who had facilitated her rise: Silas Woods. My father.In the center of the room, Silas sat in a chair made of cold iron. His wrists were bound with silver-threaded rope that bit into his skin, a precaution against his wolf. He looked up as I approached, and for a heartbeat, I saw the man who had tucked me into bed twenty years ago. Then, h






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