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Chapter 95: Refusal

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The choice hovered between them like a loaded weapon.

Kiera could feel it thrumming in her bones, humming beneath her skin, vibrating through the cavern floor as if the island itself waited to see what she would do. Beneath the island, beneath the lies, beneath everything that had been stolen from her—this was the moment she had been engineered for.

And she wasn’t giving it to them.

The chamber pulsed softly, lights embedded into

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  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 95: Refusal

    The choice hovered between them like a loaded weapon. Kiera could feel it thrumming in her bones, humming beneath her skin, vibrating through the cavern floor as if the island itself waited to see what she would do. Beneath the island, beneath the lies, beneath everything that had been stolen from her—this was the moment she had been engineered for. And she wasn’t giving it to them. The chamber pulsed softly, lights embedded into the walls casting a pale glow that made Ronan’s fur gleam dark gold. He stood half a step in front of her, broad shoulders tense, every instinct in his body screaming for violence. The bears had formed a loose semicircle behind them, claws out, breath low and dangerous. Across the room, Dr. Hale smiled. Not smug. Not triumphant. Patient. “You don’t need to decide right this second,” he said calmly, hands clasped behind his back like t

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 94: The Threshold Lies

    The silhouette in the light was wrong. Kiera knew it before her eyes fully adjusted—before the glow tightened into edges, before the shape finished forming. Something in her chest recoiled, instinct screaming no. It wasn’t her. Not exactly. The figure hovered above the dais, suspended in the island’s pale pulse. Same height. Same build. Same fall of hair around the face. But the eyes—when they opened—were not green. They were gold. Ronan’s gold. The cavern went deadly still. Ronan took a single, involuntary step forward. “That’s not—” The presence interrupted, its voice no longer a whisper but a resonance that pressed against bone. This is not a mirror.This is an echo. Dr. Hale inhaled sharply, awe replacing calculation. “Impossible,” he breathed. “The resonance re

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 92: After The Storm

    The forest didn’t breathe anymore. It listened. Charred bark smoldered where the hunters’ machines had been torn apart. The ground was ripped open, earth clawed and split as if the island itself had tried to crawl away from what had happened. Leaves drifted down in brittle spirals, settling over broken weapons and unconscious bodies. Kiera stood at the center of it all. She didn’t remember stepping forward. She didn’t remember choosing to stand. But there she was, bare feet planted in scorched soil, arms slightly out from her sides as if holding back something vast and invisible. The remnants of the psychic storm still crackled in the air. Ronan staggered toward her, blood tracing a dark line down his ribs. His bear was still half present—fur dusted through his hair, claws only partly drawn back—but his eyes were fully hers now. Gold. Locked on her like an anchor refusin

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 91: The Pair Unleashed

    The mountain buckled. Stone screamed as fractures raced along the chamber walls, dust and debris raining down in choking clouds. The floor split in a jagged line between Ronan and Dr. Hale, glowing faintly with heat and power. Kiera felt it all at once. Not panic. Not fear. Flow. The bond no longer yanked at her like a wound—it moved. Power surged between her and Ronan in a steady, deliberate rhythm, like breath. Like a heartbeat shared between two bodies. Ronan braced instinctively, one knee hitting the ground as the energy rippled outward. His claws sank into the stone, anchoring them both as the cavern groaned in protest. Hale staggered back, eyes sharp as he took it in—the way the light twisted differently now, the way the air bent toward them instead of tearing itself apart. “No,” he snapped. “That’

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 90: The Twisted Anchor

    The world came back in fragments. Smoke. Alarms. The scream of tortured metal still echoing through stone. Kiera was dimly aware of being held—no, shielded—as something massive wrapped itself around her, pulling her off the extraction chair just as the machine detonated behind them. Heat blasted across her back. Shards of glass and sparking wire rained down. Ronan hit the ground hard, his body curling around hers on instinct, taking the brunt of the impact. The bond surged between them—raw and searing and alive. Kiera. His voice wasn’t panic. It was relief so violent it hurt. Her fingers twitched, clutching his shirt. She couldn’t see him clearly yet—her vision still swam with blinding light—but she could feel him. Solid. Real. Here. The restraints cracked and fell away as her power snapped outward r

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 89: Ronan

    Ronan tore through the last of the smoke like a living storm. The chamber buckled under the force of his arrival—stone cracking, cables snapping loose, alarms screaming as the air pressure shifted. He landed in a crouch at the threshold, claws gouging deep grooves into the concrete, fur bristling with restrained violence. “Kiera!” Her name ripped from him—out loud this time—and the sound cut through the shriek of machinery like a blade. She was there. Strapped to the chair at the center of the room. Pinned. A device hovered over her skull, its needle buried far deeper than it had any right to be, glowing with hungry light. Her body arched against the restraints, muscles locked, eyes blown wide and burning white. Energy bled off her in waves sharp enough to sting his skin. Ronan felt it like pressure behind his ribs. The bond.

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 58: The Merge Attempt

    The cavern vibrated with a low, unnatural hum.Not from the wind. Not from the shifting stone. From her.The girl—her mirror, her shadow, her engineered twin—stood at the center of the chamber with her hand extended. Pale light pulsed from her palm like a heartbeat.Kiera couldn’t breathe.Her ba

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 57: Her Shadow

    The cavern shuddered.Not from Ronan’s growl. Not from the presence of the strange girl. Not even from the cave itself.It came from Kiera.A pulse rolled outward from her body—soft at first, then sharp, slicing the air like invisible blades. Dust lifted from the stone floor. Pebbles skittered aw

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 56: The Subject

    The cavern was colder than the ravine.Not in temperature— in presence.Ronan felt it the moment he stepped inside the hollow chamber. A wrongness that clung to the stone like old blood. Air so still it felt… held.But none of it mattered.Because Kiera’s hand was lying motionless on the cavern

  • The Bear's Revenge   Chapter 55: The Search

    Ronan didn’t remember deciding to jump.One heartbeat, Kiera was there—eyes wide, fear spiralling out of her in waves that crashed through the bond so violently he could barely breathe.The next heartbeat, the cliff opened beneath her.And she was gone.He lunged after her before thought or instinc

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