LOGINThe portal burst open in a swirl of silver and gold, light scattering across the snow in shimmering waves. Wolves skidded to a halt mid snowball war. Pups froze with handfuls of snow. Even Marek paused with a snowball raised above his head.The king stepped through.And immediately tripped over a sl
I strung lights across the top of the house, weaving them around the chimney and down the far side. Magic flickered from my fingertips, helping the strands cling perfectly in place. Every spark of golden light that escaped curled like a lazy ribbon in the air.Someone below cleared their throat loud
Snow blanketed the entire pack territory in soft, perfect drifts. It made everything look gentle, like the world had been iced with sugar. The trees bowed under the weight of white powder, branches sparkling in the afternoon light. Smoke curled from chimneys. Laughter drifted through the cold air. M
The king watched silently. Marek nodded slowly beside me, jaw tight with agreement.Kaelan looked between us, breath shaking. His voice dropped to a whisper. “You do not understand. I… I spent so long believing I would never amount to anything. I believed I was only useful as your protector. Your sh
The snow had nearly stopped falling by the time the king summoned us. Only a few flakes drifted lazily through the gray morning sky. Wolves formed a loose circle around the clearing, whispering quietly among themselves, tension flowing through them like an undercurrent.The portal behind the king cr
His breath shuddered.I leaned closer, forehead resting against his.“I could not do it.”Marek closed his eyes, attempting to hold himself together, but his hands trembled at his sides.“I love you,” I whispered. “I love this pack. I love this world. I love who I am here.”He opened his eyes, and e
The symbol the spark created glowed like a miniature sun on the floor, burning hot and cold at the same time. The room shimmered around it. The wolves backed up into corners, shaking out their limbs like they expected frost to bite them.The air hummed.The portal pulsed.And something inside me sna
The ceiling was still smoking.Little sparks fizzled where the house lights had exploded. Wolves sprinted around with towels, buckets, blankets, and in one case a pot of soup because someone thought hot liquid might put out magical fire.It did not.The soup steamed aggressively on the carpet.Lucia
The tear I ripped into the sky the day before had closed quickly, but it left behind shimmering frost trails that drifted across the clouds like someone had painted the heavens with glowing silver streaks.They stayed.They followed the packhouse like lazy celestial crumbs.Lucian pointed up at them
The portal kept widening.Not fast. Not slow. Just the exact speed required to cause a full scale pack meltdown.Magic rippled across the room in waves, pulsing like the heartbeat of something ancient and very tired of being ignored. Every pulse shook the furniture and rattled the holiday decoration







