LOGINSleep didn’t come easily.
It hovered just out of reach, like something my body refused to accept. I lay still in the unfamiliar bed, staring at the ceiling, listening to the silence of the Alpha’s house. It wasn’t peaceful. It was heavy. Alive. Every shadow felt like it was watching me. Every creak of the wood made my senses sharpen. My wolf was restless again, pacing, uneasy… alert. And the bond— It wouldn’t stop. It pulsed softly beneath my skin, like a second heartbeat that didn’t belong to me. Every time I shifted, every time I tried to ignore it, it answered back… pulling. Toward him. I turned onto my side, pressing my face into the pillow. “Stop…” I whispered. But it didn’t. It only grew stronger. At some point… I drifted. Not into sleep. Into something else. Darkness surrounded me. Endless. Silent. Cold. I stood alone in the middle of it, my bare feet touching something that didn’t feel like ground, but wasn’t air either. A void. “What is this…” I murmured. My voice echoed strangely, as if the space itself was listening. Then— A sound. Low. Familiar. A heartbeat. Not mine. I turned slowly. And that’s when I saw him. Kael. He stood a few feet away, just as still as I was, his eyes scanning the darkness with sharp awareness. His body was tense, alert—ready. “Where are we?” he demanded. My chest tightened. “You’re here too…” His gaze snapped to mine. Recognition hit instantly. Then suspicion. “This is you,” he said. “No—it’s not!” Before he could respond, the space around us shifted. The darkness trembled. And then— Light. A sudden burst of silver light exploded above us, illuminating everything in a cold, eerie glow. The moon. But not like any moon I had ever seen. It was too close. Too bright. Too powerful. My wolf surged violently inside me, reacting instantly. A sharp gasp left my lips as something deep within me answered the call. “Aria,” Kael warned. I couldn’t respond. Because the power was back. Stronger. Wilder. Uncontrolled. It rushed through my veins like fire, burning, expanding, breaking past every barrier I had built over the years. “I can’t—” My voice shook. “I can’t stop it—” The ground beneath us cracked. The air screamed. And the moon above us pulsed. Once. Twice. Then— Everything shattered. I woke up screaming. My body arched off the bed as the power surged through me again—this time in the real world. The room shook violently. Wood splintered. The windows rattled as a force exploded outward from my body, sending a wave of energy crashing into the walls. “No—no—no—!” I gasped, clutching my chest. I couldn’t control it. I couldn’t stop it. The door slammed open. Kael. He rushed in, eyes blazing, his presence colliding with mine like a storm meeting another storm. “It’s happening again,” he said sharply. “I know that!” I cried out. Another surge hit. Stronger. The lights flickered. The air grew heavy, thick with something ancient and dangerous. Kael moved toward me—but the moment he got too close— The power reacted. Violently. It pushed against him, resisting, like it didn’t want him near me. His jaw tightened as he forced himself forward anyway, step by step, fighting against the invisible pressure. “Stop fighting it,” he ordered. “I’m not fighting—it’s out of control!” “Then control it!” “I don’t know how!” Another wave burst out of me. Stronger than before. This time, it knocked him back a step. Just one. But enough to change everything. Because Kael didn’t get pushed. Not by anyone. His eyes darkened instantly. Not with anger. With something else. Something fierce. “You’re not weak,” he said under his breath. “I’m not trying to be!” I snapped, panic rising in my chest. The room trembled again. Cracks spread along the walls. I felt like I was breaking apart from the inside. “Look at me.” His voice cut through everything. Sharp. Commanding. Impossible to ignore. I tried to resist. I couldn’t. My eyes lifted to his. “Focus,” he said. The bond pulsed. Hard. And suddenly— Everything shifted. The chaos didn’t disappear… But it slowed. Like the storm inside me had found something to anchor to. Him. I gasped, the pressure easing slightly as I clung to that connection without even meaning to. Kael stepped closer again. This time— The power didn’t push him away. It welcomed him. The realization hit both of us at the same time. “You’re connected to it,” I whispered. “No,” he said, his voice low. “You’re connected to me.” The bond flared. Hot. Intense. Unavoidable. And for a moment— Everything else disappeared. The room. The destruction. The fear. It was just us. Breathing the same air. Standing too close. Feeling something neither of us understood. Then— It stopped. Just like that. The power inside me dropped suddenly, leaving nothing but exhaustion behind. My legs gave out, and I fell forward— Straight into him. Kael caught me instantly. His arms wrapped around me without hesitation, holding me steady, firm… warm. Too warm. My breath hitched. For a second— Neither of us moved. Then slowly… Too slowly… I became aware of everything. The way his hand rested against my back. The way our bodies were pressed together. The way the bond pulsed softly between us… Calmer now. But deeper. Stronger. More dangerous. “You need to stay close,” he said quietly. I stiffened slightly. “That’s not happening.” His grip didn’t loosen. “We don’t have a choice.” I pulled back just enough to look at him. “There’s always a choice.” His gaze locked onto mine. Dark. Intense. Certain. “Not this time.” Silence settled between us again. But it wasn’t the same. It wasn’t hostile. It was something else. Something heavier. Something that made it harder to breathe. Harder to think. Harder to pretend this didn’t matter. Outside… Far beyond the walls of the Alpha’s house… Hidden deep within the shadows of the forest— Something moved. Watching. Waiting. A pair of glowing eyes flickered in the darkness, fixed on the house with unnatural focus. The air around it pulsed faintly… responding to the same energy that had erupted moments before. Ancient. Awakened. Claimed. A low, knowing growl echoed softly into the night. “She’s finally awakened…” The voice was barely more than a whisper. But it carried. Dangerous. Certain. And filled with intent. “And this time…” A pause. A smile hidden in the dark. “She won’t escape us.”Aria’s POVI didn’t sleep.Not after that.Not after him.Not after both of them.My body was still tense, my mind replaying every second of that dream—no, not a dream… something else. Something real enough to leave marks where there shouldn’t be any.Adrian’s voice.Kael’s presence.That moment when everything felt like it was about to shift into something I couldn’t control.I sat at the edge of the bed, fingers gripping the sheets, my thoughts racing.Why did Adrian feel familiar?Why did Kael react like that?And worst of all—Why did I feel caught between them?A sudden knock didn’t come.The door opened.Hard.My head snapped up.Kael.He didn’t hesitate.Didn’t announce himself.Didn’t give me time to react.He stepped inside like a storm—controlled on the outside, but barely contained underneath.And I felt it immediately.Through the bond.Anger.Sharp.Possessive.Jealous.My breath caught.“Kael—”“Who is he?”The question cut through the room instantly.Cold.Demanding.No
Aria’s POVI couldn’t stop thinking about him.No matter how hard I tried.No matter how many times I told myself it didn’t matter… that he was a stranger… that Kael had made it clear he was dangerous—That feeling wouldn’t go away.Familiar.That was the problem.He didn’t feel like someone I had just met.He felt like someone I had forgotten.And that terrified me.I sat at the edge of my bed, staring down at my hands, replaying every second of that encounter in my mind.The way he looked at me.The way he said my name.The way something inside me had responded without permission.“Adrian…” I whispered.Even the name felt wrong.Incomplete.Like it wasn’t his.The bond pulsed faintly in my chest.Different this time.Not reacting to him.Reacting to something else.Someone else.Kael.I exhaled slowly, pressing my fingers against my temples.“This is too much…”The power.The mark.The bond.And now—Him.I lay back on the bed, staring at the ceiling again.The same ceiling.The sam
Aria’s POVThe air felt different that morning.Lighter.But wrong.Like something had shifted during the night… and hadn’t settled back into place.I stepped outside the pack house slowly, my senses sharper than usual. The forest stretched around me, quiet but not peaceful.Watching.Waiting.The bond pulsed faintly in my chest.Not urgent.Not painful.Just… there.Always there.A reminder.Of him.I exhaled slowly, trying to ignore it as I walked further into the clearing, needing space—real space—for the first time since all of this started.But the moment I stopped—I felt it.Not the bond.Something else.A presence.Subtle.Careful.Familiar.My body went still.“Who’s there?” I called out.Silence.Then—A step.Soft.Measured.And from between the trees—He appeared.He didn’t look like a threat.That was the first thing I noticed.Tall, yes. Strong. But not in the same overwhelming way Kael was. There was something quieter about him… something controlled.Something hidden.D
Unknown POVI felt it the moment it happened.Not the surge of her power.Not the awakening of the mark.No.Something else.Something far more dangerous.The bond.It shifted.Deepened.Changed.And with it—So did everything else.From the edge of the forest, hidden between shadows that bent too easily around my presence, I watched the Alpha’s house in silence.Closer than before.Close enough to feel it clearly now.Her.The energy around her had grown stronger since the last time. More stable… but more dangerous.And him.The Alpha.That was unexpected.A slow breath filled my lungs.Then left just as slowly.“So it’s true…” I murmured.The bond hadn’t broken.It had evolved.Of course it had.A faint smile tugged at my lips beneath the shadow of my hood.“That complicates things.”But not in a way I couldn’t handle.No.If anything—It made this more interesting.I stepped forward slightly, the ground beneath my feet barely reacting to my weight.Old habits.Old control.Old powe
I shouldn’t have stepped back.Because the moment I did—The bond snapped tight.Hard.Painfully.A sharp pull yanked through my chest, stealing the air from my lungs as I stumbled slightly, my hand instinctively flying forward—Straight into him.Kael caught me again.Of course he did.But this time…It felt different.Closer.Too close.The space between us disappeared completely, my body pressed against his as the bond pulsed violently, reacting to the sudden contact.Stronger than before.More demanding.“What—” I gasped.“You felt that,” he said, his voice lower now.Not calm.Not controlled.Not anymore.“I—yes…”Another pulse.Hot.Intense.It didn’t hurt.It burned.My breath hitched as the sensation spread through me, sharp and consuming, pulling me toward him in a way that made no sense—And too much sense at the same time.“This isn’t just the bond,” I whispered.Kael didn’t answer.But I saw it.The shift.The control slipping.Just slightly.Just enough.His grip on me ti
The silence after the storm should have felt like relief.It didn’t.It felt heavier.Thicker.Like something had shifted between us… and refused to settle back into place.I was still standing too close to him.Too aware.Too… affected.Kael hadn’t let go.Not completely.His hand was still on my arm, firm, steady—like he expected the power to surge again at any second.Or maybe…Like he didn’t trust himself to let go.My breath slowed, but not enough.Not with him this close.Not with the bond still pulsing between us—softer now, but deeper… like it had sunk under my skin.“You’re stable,” he said quietly.It wasn’t a question.I nodded slightly. “I think so.”But neither of us moved.And that—That was the problem.The air shifted.Subtle.But enough.The bond reacted first.A slow pulse.Then another.Warmer this time.Different.I felt it before I understood it.A strange heat spreading through my chest… then lower, curling into something unfamiliar. My breath hitched before I co







