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The Male Across the Wall

作者: Alessia Frost
last update 公開日: 2026-07-20 13:04:09

They put Jaxon in cell fifteen.

Ryder heard the transfer happen at two in the afternoon, heard the footsteps and the new weight in the corridor, and heard the specific sound of a door being locked on someone who had not been in this block yesterday. He had been waiting for it since Knox's announcement. Knox never created a spectacle without controlling every variable of the setup, and having Sierra's brother in the building without placing him within operational range of both his targets would
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  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   The Door

    POV: SierraKenzie's hands were gripping the cot on both sides.Not from fear. From effort. The compressed session was moving the power faster than the first session had, and the difference was visible in the way Kenzie's whole body was engaged, the way a person is engaged when they are carrying something at the limit of what they could carry and are choosing to carry it anyway.Elara had not paused once.Her voice was rough in a way it had not been during the first session, the cost of the faster pace showing in the friction at the edges of the ancient words, but the words themselves were precise and continuous, and Kenzie's violet glow was responding to them, the door opening in the controlled way rather than the uncontrolled one.Sierra knelt beside the cot and put her hand over Kenzie's.Kenzie's grip on the cot loosened slightly and transferred to Sierra's hand instead, and Sierra held it and let it be held as hard as her daughter needed to hold it."You are doing it," Sierra sai

  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   The Sound Above

    POV: RyderThe rotor sound reached them as vibration first, then noise, the specific sequence of something heavy moving through air close to the ground.Ryder looked at the ceiling.Twenty meters of desert and rock between them and whatever was above. Enough to muffle sound significantly. Which meant what they were hearing was not distant."How many?" Jaxon said."One," Ryder said. He had spent enough time in operations that used air support to read rotor sounds by their overlap patterns. One set of blades. One aircraft."Reconnaissance or transport?" Mira said."Transport," Ryder said. "Reconnaissance does not need to be this low."One aircraft. Transport configuration. Which meant people, not just observation. Which meant someone had received the coordinate, identified the nearest aircraft, and covered the distance in less than twenty minutes.Less than twenty minutes from receiving a coordinate to being on location with a transport aircraft was not improvisation. It was preparation

  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   Soren

    POV: SierraSoren's device.Soren was twenty-four years old and had the open face of someone who had not yet developed the skill of making his expression say something different from what he was thinking. What his expression said right now was not guilt exactly. It was the expression of someone who had been found and knew it and was in the process of deciding what came next.He made his decision in three seconds.He moved toward the entrance.Jaxon was there.Jaxon's good shoulder dropped, and he stepped directly into Soren's path, and the impact was controlled and sufficient, one arm hooking Soren's forward momentum and redirecting it into the wall beside the entrance. It was the movement of someone who had spent fifteen years learning to fight in spaces that required precision rather than force, and it cost Jaxon something in the broken shoulder, but it worked.Soren stopped moving.Ryder reached him in two steps, and that was the end of any further attempt.Mira looked at her own s

  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   Four People

    POV: SierraFour people had been in the vehicle when Mira named the seventeen Council members connected to Knox.Mira herself. Dara. Cael. And the security officer watching Cael, whose name was Soren.Sierra sat beside Kenzie's sleeping form and worked through it quietly, the way she had worked through problems in Knox's building for three years, without showing anything on her face while her mind moved.Mira had been communicating with the full council throughout the night. She had access to information and the means to transmit it. She also had the most to lose from Knox's network surviving, which created a reason to act against it rather than for it. But the Council had failed the Royal bloodline for fifteen years through inaction, and someone could frame that as something other than failure.Dara was Avery's operative. She had been inside the Nevada facility for three hours before they arrived. She had managed the vehicle and the escape route with competence that suggested genuine

  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   Underground

    POV: Sierra The space below was exactly what Mira had described.Three rooms, plain and functional, with the place maintained carefully but not frequently visited. Clean. Cool. The air moved through a ventilation system that made no sound. The lighting was steady and warm, nothing like the fluorescent harshness of the facility above ground. Sierra noted all of it in the first ten seconds and found nothing that required immediate concern.She set Kenzie down on a low cot in the second room.Kenzie sat on it and pressed her hands flat to the surface, checking its texture the way she checked new surfaces, with full palm contact and a moment of attention."Good," she announced.Elara settled into the chair beside the cot. She looked tired. The first session plus the vehicle journey had cost her something, and fifteen years in a single room had not left her with significant reserves to draw on. But her hands were steady on the folder in her lap, and her eyes were clear."The second sessio

  • The Fated Mate Rebellion   What Mira Offered

    POV: Sierra"Tell me," Sierra said.Mira put her device on the table between them. On the screen was a location marker, a single point in the Nevada desert with no road visible near it, no building, nothing that suggested human presence."It belongs to my family," Mira said. "Not the Council. Not any faction record. My grandmother built it forty years ago, off every map that existed then, and I have kept it that way since she passed it to me." She looked at Sierra. "Three rooms underground. Solar power. Water supply. Enough food stored for two weeks. It has never been registered, never been documented, never been connected to my name in any record that Knox or anyone working with him could have found. " She paused. "I have never brought anyone there. Not once in twenty years.""Why are you offering it now?" Ryder said from the front section.Mira looked at Kenzie, who had her head resting against Sierra's arm and her eyes half-closed, the door moving again behind whatever she was usin

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