MasukNova blinked slowly, eyes adjusting to the soft lamplight.
She didn't recognize the ceiling. The realization hit hard.
She lurched upright, ribs screaming in protest, and collapsed back down just as fast. Energy gone. Her skin felt raw and a chill rolled through her.
A voice came from her left, warm but very much done with nonsense. "Easy. You're safe. Or safer than you were, which is a low bar, but still."
She turned her head to see a middle-aged man sitting beside the bed. She didn't recognize him.
"I'm Elias," he said, closing the book with the weary precision of someone who hated being interrupted but accepted misery as part of his profession.
"Doctor Elias Quell. Congratulations, you're not dead."
"You're not... Ashbane." Nova's voice was hoarse and scraped her throat.
Elias snorted, not bothering to hide his contempt.
"Thank the gods. If I worked for Ashbane, I'd have thrown myself off a tower years ago. Now lie still. You've managed to injure every part of yourself except, miraculously, your sense of panic."
He saw her tense and sighed. "Relax. If we wanted to kill you, we wouldn't have bothered fixing you first. Efficiency matters."
She hadn't expected the bluntness. It was almost comforting.
"Where am I?"
"Shadowclaw. Our Alpha found you unconscious," he answered. "You were chained in silver. If you'd stayed in that tower another day, we'd be having this conversation in the spirit realm."
He stood, moving to a kettle, and poured something into a wooden cup.
"Drink," he said, handing her the cup.
Nova eyed it with open suspicion, then met his stare.
"Shadowclaw doesn't know who I am. You don't know what I've done. What I left behind."
Elias snorted. "Everyone in this castle is dangerous. Including me. Especially me."
He gave her a flat look, unimpressed. "And right now, you're about as threatening as a half-drowned kitten. Drink before you pass out again."
Nova smiled and a laugh slipped out.
Elias raised a brow. "Good. Humor. That means the fever's dropping. Or you're delirious. We'll find out shortly."
The cup's heat bled into her palms, grounding her. She took a cautious sip of the green liquid. It was bitter, but soothed her throat immediately.
She lifted the cup again, inhaling the warm steam, and settled back against the pillows. When she looked back up, Elias was still watching her, steady and attentive, as if making sure she didn't slip away.
"Better you sleep again before your body decides to collapse without consulting you. Saves me paperwork."
Nova nodded, the motion slow, her hair brushing the pillow. She tried to fight the heaviness tugging at her eyes, but warmth and exhaustion slipped through her defenses like a tide.
Her fingers loosened around the cup. Her breathing slowed.
Elias reached over and gently took it from her hand, muttering under his breath, "Yes, sleep. It's the only thing you're doing competently right now."
The next time she woke, it was dusk. Then morning. Then evening again. Her consciousness rose and fell like tides she could not command.
She dreamed of strange voices. Of a black wolf who watched her with eyes she somehow trusted. Of a golden dragon who already knew her name. Of a waterfall spilling into a sapphire lake, calling to her as though it remembered her.
By the fourth waking, she pushed herself upright. Her limbs trembled, but they obeyed. She stood on unsteady feet, breath shallow, but her own.
Elias was already there. He didn't look up right away, just reached for her wrist with clinical efficiency and checked her pulse.
"You're stronger," he said. "Still not fully healed. The silver poison lingers. It's inconvenient, but not terminal."
Nova nodded, unsure whether the reassurance was comforting or terrifying. "I'll need you to check in every morning. You'll drink an herbal infusion daily until your wolf stabilizes. Do not skip it unless you enjoy fevers and hallucinations."
Nova swallowed. "Yes, sir."
Elias finally met her eyes. "Good. Compliance. Refreshing."
She almost smiled. Almost. "Where am I going?" she asked quietly.
Clean clothes were folded into a neat bundle on a stool beside the bed. Elias nodded toward them. "You've been assigned omega housing."
The breath rushed out of her. No tower. No chains. No darkness waiting with teeth bared.
Thank the gods.
A knock sounded at the door. Nova froze, instinctively clutching the clothes to her chest. The door opened, and a middle-aged woman stepped inside.
Elias nodded toward her. "This is Mary Caldus, Chief Steward and Head of Omegas of Shadowclaw Castle. She will take you."
Before she followed Mary, Nova turned back to Elias. Her voice was frayed at the edges, but steady.
"My gratitude to you, Elias. I had accepted my fate. Yet you tended to me when I could offer nothing in return. I... I owe you more than words."
Elias paused, as if committing her sincerity to a private ledger he would never admit to keeping.
He inclined his head and one side of his mouth lifted.
"That's unnecessary," he said quietly. "But noted."
Nova bowed her head once, gathered her courage, and turned to follow Mary Caldus into the stone halls.
Nova didn't feel right. She'd barely slept. Her head pounded, and her chest felt tight — like someone had stuffed her lungs with cold air and sealed them shut.She managed to get dressed. A soft sweater, black leggings, warm socks, and tall boots. But she didn't eat. Couldn't.She just curled on top of the bed with her shoes still on, eyes shut, letting the quiet hum of the room swallow her whole. She was in between dreaming and awake.Elle looked at her and noticed an expression pained. There was a bead of sweat on her temple, even though it was frigid cold in their room even with the fire."Nova..." Elle called.A knock at the door made Elle jump. She opened it."Oh," she said, voice lighter. "Hello Gamma Thorne."Jax."Call me Jax please. Is she awake?" His voice didn't register in Nova's mind.Elle glanced over her shoulder at the lump that was Nova. "Not really. She was sick last night and still not feeling well.""Can I see her?"A pause. Elle stared at him, but then stepped asi
Nova's boots barely made a sound on the stone floors as she stepped back into her shared quarters.Elle looked up the moment Nova entered."Nova!" she exclaimed and dashed across the room to hug her. "Where the hell have you—?""I'm sorry Elle." Nova cut in, lowering her head. She was embarrassed by what happened and worse how she ran away. It all seemed silly now.Elle blinked. Then frowned harder. "Nova, you were gone for two days. I'm so glad you're okay! Fuck those warriors and that stupid training exercise. That was not your fault and the entire castle and pack knows it."Nova froze. "Two... days?"Elle nodded slowly. "You don't remember?""I..." Nova's lips parted. She glanced down at her hands, then back at Elle. "Was I in Jax's room that whole time?"Elle's expression shifted. Less concern. More curiosity. "That is making more sense now. I heard rumors he claimed you as his mate to the council."Nova slowly walked toward her bed, flopping down with a groan. "I woke up this mor
Warmth.That was the first thing she felt. Soft furs beneath her knees. A heartbeat.Nova stirred slightly, the ache in her ribs was a dull hum now. Her cheek was pressed against the slope of someone's chest.Her entire body was draped over his.Chest to chest. Legs tangled. His arms wrapped firmly around her, as if he hadn't moved all night.She didn't need to look to know who it was. He smelled like the forest after rain, pine, and the faintest trace of fresh snowfall. Jax.Her body tensed. Almost instantly, the arm around her tightened."You're okay, Nova. I've got you," Jax whispered, his voice low and warm against her ear.Her eyes fluttered open slowly."Jax?" she whispered against his neck, her voice hoarse and uncertain.His reply came low and groggy, thick with sleep. "You're awake.""Where—?""We're in my chambers," he said quickly, maybe too quickly, like he'd rehearsed it. "You nearly died of hypothermia. Elias said you needed warmth. Skin-to-skin."Nova blinked slowly, br
Jax moved faster than she could blink, catching the edge of the door and pulling it closed again with quiet but firm finality."Can I help you, Princess?" he asked, voice low and unreadable.Meredith turned slowly, offering him a honey-sweet smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Yes. Who's in there?""No one," Jax replied evenly. "But this wing of the castle is off limits. Were you looking for the Alpha?""No." She smiled wider, eyes gleaming. "I took care of his needs already."His jaw ticked, but he said nothing. Her hand remained on the door, and so did his.She narrowed her eyes. "Move your hand, Gamma.""As I said," Jax repeated, tone cool but respectful, "this wing is off limits. I can't allow that, Princess."Her voice dropped to a hiss. "I said. Move. Your. Hand."Jax stared at her, barely hiding his disbelief. The cracks in her facade were showing sooner than expected. "I'm afraid I can't, princess," he replied. "And a reminder: you are not Luna of this pack yet. We ask th
Author's Note: Just a heads-up for my readers—the story's tone is maturing starting with this chapter. Explicit/R(18)+ scenes moving forward.__________________________The elders stilled.Another elder, a sharp-eyed man with a hooked nose, spoke."I believe you when you say you love her, son. But she's been unconscious half the time she's been here. She was sick when she arrived, and again now. She won't be able to provide your house an heir. You both look fine. Was she too weak to defend herself?"The implication hung heavy in the air.Fin didn't move. But ice pulsed through his veins. His wolf, Xeon, spoke in his mind again.Xeon: He dares to insult what is yours. Again. Why is your gamma defending your mate? She should be giving Shadowclaw an heir.He stiffened, a bead of sweat forming on his brow.Xeon: Claim her and take control of this council!He watched Jax step forward, and it made something else tighten in his chest.Jax loved her and Fin knew it."She was attacked from al
"Gamma Thorne... you...what?" Elder Kaelith blinked."She wouldn't be without protection," Jax said. "If the issue is her status, she'd be bound to me. Permanently. And I'm part of this pack. Your third. Part of the royal family. That makes her yours."One of the elders snorted. "A convenient solution.""A binding one," Jax countered. "You'd get your peace. Your order. And she'd stay protected."The room erupted in argument, negotiation, and calculation.Fin said nothing, without a flicker of expression on his face. But inside was a storm."Charming. That still doesn't cancel the fact that this would drag our pack into a war. Stop thinking through your pants and start thinking through your head," Elder Greyborne snarled.The silence snapped like a bowstring."Gamma Thorne," Elder Rhun continued on Greyborne's thought, eyes narrowing. "You don't even know her that well."Jax didn't flinch."I indeed do. I've spent time with her since she arrived and I care for her deeply. She's what I







