تسجيل الدخولAria felt it—the bond, a deep ancient recognition of one’s fated mate.Her heartbeat and his in the same rhythm, like two halves locked in the same body.
She stumbled back.“No…not him”
The look on Dax’s face changed, switching from shock to anger.“Impossible, no it can’t be.”
Elias looked at both of them confused.“What is going on?”
Dax staggered to his feet, breathing heavily.The energy around her still shimmered.
He could feel her— her fear, her strength and her pain.
“Stay away from me," she said, crawling away from him.
He clenched his fist, jaw tightened.“You dare use moonfire against me?”
“I warned you.”
“How are you able to do that when the council stripped your mark?”
“I don’t care what the council did.I did not kill Kael!”
Something in her voice cracked, and in a heartbeat, Dax Riven hesitated.The pain in her eyes said it all.
She was not a murderer like the council said.
He shook the thought off.
“Tell your lies to the council, not me.”
He lunged at her.
She dodged swiftly, but he caught her wrist.The touch burned both of them, a spark flaring between their palms.
The bond was clear now.
Aria gasped.“What are you?”
He stared at her equally puzzled.“I could ask you the same.”
Elias rushed forward and tackled Dax to the ground while he was unaware.The two men rolled in the mud, punches flying.Dax quickly overpowered him, pressing a blade to his throat.
“Enough!” Aria screamed.Her voice thundered with something scary.The trees trembled, the forest went silent and the two men froze.
Dax looked up at her, breathing heavily, he realized something about her.Her power wasn’t ordinary Luna power, it was something else— something ancient.
Dax stepped up, putting his weapon back in place.
“You can run Luna, but you can never hide.And I will find you every time.”
“Then be ready because I won’t run forever,”Aria replied firmly.
He turned away and vanished into the forest.
Elias staggered back to his feet, bleeding from the nose and lip.
“Aria, are you crazy?That is Dax Riven—he will not stop until his target is dead.
She stood staring at the trees where Dax had Vanished, her heart pounding with that undeniable pull.
“He is not just a hunter Elias.”
“Then what is he.” Elias frowned.
“He is my mate.” She whispered to herself.
Dax ran faster than he ever had in his entire life.
He stopped at the ridge, bracing his hand against a tree and panting restlessly.
His wolf went wild beneath his skin.
My mate.
He had spent his entire life believing that fate was a lie and that the goddess had forsaken him after his whole bloodline was cursed.But here he was with a mark burning faintly in his chest and his fated mate in the same forest with him.
Who would have thought that the council’s prisoner—the killer Luna whom he was sent to execute—was his fated mate.
He tightened his fist and clenched his jaw, forcing down the anger burning in him.
“This is impossible,” he grunted.
But even as these words left his mouth, he could still feel her delicate heartbeat echoing faintly through his.
Miles away, Elias and Aria reached a narrow cave at the foot of the mountains by dawn.There, they lit no fire.
Elias guarded the entrance while Aria sat in a corner of the cave pressing her hand to her chest.She felt that strange rhythm that wasn’t hers alone.
She could still feel him there although distant, but he was there.
For the first time after the death of Kael, she felt something aside fear.
Something far dangerous.
The sky didn’t only widen.It gave a response.The opening tear in the horizon pulsed as though it was a living wound, the fractured light hardening into something far more stable and intentional. The Tyrant’s conduit blazed brighter, its branching limb still fused into the tear like an enchanted root feeding on another world.Suddenly, something else pushed through.This new presence didn’t just emerge all at once.It first came with a distortion. Almost like heat rippling across the surface of glass.Then a silhouette.Smaller as compared to the Tyrant.But this was far more defined.Aria felt it before she saw it.A presence that didn’t overwhelm the world but rather, slid effortlessly into it.It was controlling and intentional.Wrong, but in a different way.Dax’s grip tightened around her as he pushed himself to stand again.“…That’s new.”Aria’s voice was faint. “It’s not like the Tyrant.”“No,” Dax said, eyes narrowing.“It’s even worse.”The second being entered the world.
The sky did not hold.It opened a way.The tear now stretched from horizon to horizon, a deep wound of blinding white with a pitch black background. What had initially been a small tear was now wide, stable, and impossibly deep.And behind it were hasty movements.Shapes could be seen.Countless shapes.Dax’s gaze was stuck upwards, his chest heaving.“Aria…”She couldn’t answer.Because she could feel the presence of every single one of them.Although not fully present yet, she could sense their awareness, their pressing presence and wait.Aria realized something chilling.The First Tyrant had done more than just breaking through.It had intentionally created a path for other beings like itself.With a loud roar, the ground beneath them suddenly split again, but this time it didn’t just collapse.It reshaped itself with clear purpose.Large chunks of stone rose above the ground. The whole valley rapidly twisted into unfamiliar terrain—spires, ridges, and unnatural plateaus began fo
Its first step shattered the ground.Not metaphorically.Literally.The moment the colossal being—the First Tyrant—placed its foot upon the valley, the ground did not just crack.It gave way.Entire acres of earth crushed inward like paper being crumbled by an invisible hand. High mountains in the distance warped, their peaks bending sideways as gravity itself lost direction around them.Dax instinctively grabbed Aria just a second before the ground beneath them tilted violently.“Move, Aria!”They leapt—barely dodging a collapsing ridge as it folded into a spiraling pit of broken stone and sand.Behind them, the Tyrant continued to move.Every single step was slower than anything natural.And each one rewrote the laws of reality itself.Aria breathed in sharp bursts. “It’s not just destroying things—it’s changing them!”Dax’s voice was grim. “Then we put an end to it before it’s too late!”The ancient enemy roared.For the first time since its arrival, it attacked like it had somet
The world didn’t just tremble, it collapsed from the inside.The moment the colossal being pushed more of its body through the broken sky, the valley completely lost its form. Space twisted like light fabric pulled too tight. The horizon bent. Mountains bent at impossible heights.And then, everything snapped at once.A strong shockwave suddenly exploded outward.Dax grabbed Aria in a haste just a second before the ground beneath them disappeared.Neither cracked nor broken. Just gone.They fell.For what seemed like a split second, there was no up nor was there down. What existed were only countless pieces of earth, stone, and shattered reality floating in a silent void.Then gravity returned violently to normal again. They slammed back hard onto solid ground—it could still be called that.Dax rolled violently, shielding Aria with his body as fragments of stones rained down around them.“Aria! Stay with me!”“I’m—” she gasped, coughing, “I’m right here—”A deafening roar suddenl
The entire valley began to shake as the massive being started to emerge fully from the broken sky. Its gigantic limbs moved with horrifying force, pressing the very fabric of the world around it. Trees began snapping one after the other, mountains shattered, and the air itself seemed to run away from the pressure of its presence.Aria’s heart pounded loudly in her chest. She staggered back, almost falling, she gripped Dax’s arm. “It’s…too big! How are we supposed to fight that?”Dax’s jaw tightened, his eyes turned dark with pure determination. “We don’t fight it like any normal enemy we have faced. We must survive it. And then we find a way to lock it back again.”The being moved with intention, every step it took bending reality around it. Rocks floated into the air, rivers reversed their flow, and fragments of broken rocks joined into impossible shapes as if being drawn by some invisible magnet.Aria could feel the weight of what stood before her pressing on her mind.It was n
The thin fracture in the sky began to widen faster and faster. Countless lines of sharp ripped through the lattice, rough and uncontrolled, reconstructing the heavens like molten glass. Each pulse of the breaking geometry sent a shock wave through the valley that shook them to the bone.Dax kept his feet firm on the ground, claws digging desperately into the cracked earth. His terror-filled eyes followed the enormous shape that was partially out of the sky.It was entirely different from anything they had ever seen. It didn’t appear to be a creature of flesh, not fully. Its form shimmered, constantly collapsing on itself, light and shadow connected in impossible ways. The tips of its limbs seemed to stretch beyond reality, each movement straining the concept of distance and time.Aria could barely breathe properly. Her fingers trembled as she tried to lean against Dax’s arm for stability. “It’s… it’s real,” she whispered. “And it’s slipping through.”The stranger growled, black l
The council stronghold had never seen an attacker like this one.Its strong walls had been raised to withstand any form of siege, magic, even the wrath of rival packs. They had never prepared it to face the wrath of a king who had already lost everything.Dax did not knock or wait to be given ent
The land began to scream the very moment the Abyss King set foot on it.Trees started bowing as if crushed by some by invisible hands. Rivers reversed their flow. The sky darkened into a bruised violet, lightning cracking across clouds that were not in existence seconds before.Every single wolf i
Aria woke up screaming.Not from pain.From aerie voices in her head.They whispered in tongues she did not know, yet somehow understood. They were ancient, endless, and hungry.Dax was already at her side, his hands gripping hers tightly.“Aria. Aria, you’re safe. I’m right here.”She clutched hi
The fallen Alpha did not attack.He only stood there, massive and surrounded by shadow, the Void pulsing through his veins like black fire.For the first time, Dax felt his inner beast recoil.Not in fear.But in deep recognition.“Kieran,” Dax whispered.The creature’s lips twisted into something







