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Maddox’s POV

The compound had finally grown quiet. Most people mistook silence for peace. I never had. Silence was where plans were made. Silence was where kingdoms fell.

I walked through the concrete hall with my hands clasped behind my back, the overhead lights casting long shadows across the floor. Guards nodded as I passed, but I barely acknowledged them. They knew better than to interrupt me when I was thinking.

Jordan’s face flashed through my mind. I stopped for only a second. The pa
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  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   Taking More

    Maddox’s POV The compound had finally grown quiet. Most people mistook silence for peace. I never had. Silence was where plans were made. Silence was where kingdoms fell. I walked through the concrete hall with my hands clasped behind my back, the overhead lights casting long shadows across the floor. Guards nodded as I passed, but I barely acknowledged them. They knew better than to interrupt me when I was thinking. Jordan’s face flashed through my mind. I stopped for only a second. The pain was still there. It always would be. Ralph had taken something from me that could never be replaced. Now… It was my turn. I continued down the hallway until I reached the last reinforced steel door. One of the guards stepped forward. “Sir.” He unlocked the door. The heavy metal groaned as it swung open. Mary sat on the edge of a narrow cot, staring at the floor. She didn’t even look up when I entered. Good. She’d finally stopped wasting her energy glaring at me. I stepped inside, and the g

  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   My Babies…

    Wyatt’s POV The cave was quiet. Just the way I liked it. Water dripped somewhere deep inside the tunnels, the sound echoing off the stone walls. The air was cool, damp, and smelled of a swamp. Sort of anyway. Most people would walk in here and turn right back around. They wouldn’t understand. They never did. I smiled as I picked up the metal bucket sitting beside the entrance to one of the chambers. “My beautiful babies,” I said softly. Several spiders crawled across the stone walls, their long legs moving with surprising grace. One climbed down a strand of silk toward me, stopping inches from my face. “There you are.” I held my hand out. The spider crawled onto my fingers without hesitation. “There you go.” I gently rubbed one finger across its back. “I knew you’d come say hello.” Most people would’ve screamed. Most people would’ve crushed it beneath their boot. Savages. That’s what they are. I carried the little one farther into the cave before letting it climb back onto the

  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   Awake

    Traci’s POV The room had never felt this heavy. Nobody was talking about plans anymore. Nobody was trying to figure out another way to save Sarah. We’d exhausted every option we had. Zayden and the others had searched until there was nothing left to search. Raiden had pushed his men until they physically couldn’t go any farther. And they had still come home empty-handed. Sarah lay exactly where she’d been for days, looking as peaceful as if she were simply taking a nap. I wished that were true. I sat beside her bed, gently holding her hand between both of mine. It was still warm. That somehow made this even harder. Around the room, everyone had settled into their own quiet corner. Raiden sat in a chair with his elbows resting on his knees. His head hung low, his hands clasped together as he stared at the floor. The fight had finally left him. Zayden leaned against the wall with his arms folded across his chest. His eyes never left Sarah, but I knew his mind was still searching f

  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   Enough…

    Raiden’s POV “No!” The word ripped out of my throat before I could stop it. I lunged toward the edge of the marsh, my boots sinking into the soaked ground as I watched the last surviving egg sac disappear beneath the black water. Tiny ripples spread across the surface before the swamp swallowed every trace of it. “No!” I shouted again. “Get in there!” The warrior who had slipped didn’t hesitate. Ignoring the mud coating his clothes, he splashed straight into the marsh where the egg sac had fallen. Another warrior joined him without waiting for an order. Both of them dropped to their knees and shoved their arms beneath the murky water, feeling through thick mud, rotted branches, and tangled roots. “Find it!” I barked. “It’s got to be there!” Every muscle in my body was tight. I couldn’t stand there and do nothing. I stepped into the marsh beside them, ignoring the cold water soaking through my boots. The mud clung to my feet, making every step feel heavier than the last. “I had

  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   No…

    Zayden’s POV The private jet touched down just as the first light of morning broke across the horizon. The landing gear bounced once before settling against the uneven field Kael had spotted on the satellite images. By the time the engines shut down, every second that had passed since Sarah was bitten weighed heavier on my shoulders. Forty-eight hours. That number refused to leave my mind. The cabin door opened, and the damp morning air rolled inside. I stepped out first, my boots sinking slightly into the soft ground. The field stretched out in every direction, bordered by towering trees draped with hanging moss. Beyond them, a blanket of fog rested over the wetlands, so thick it swallowed everything more than a few yards inside. Nothing about this place felt welcoming. It was quiet. The air smelled of stagnant water, and decaying vegetation. Even the breeze seemed reluctant to move through the trees. The fog drifted lazily across the surface of the marsh, twisting around broken

  • The Reign Of The Last White Wolf   48 Hours?

    Zayden’s POV The words Frederick said kept replaying in my mind. A supernatural anchor. Trapped between consciousness and sleep. It wasn't just poison, it was a cage. And Sarah was inside it. I looked over at Kael, who was sitting in front of his laptop, his face illuminated by the screen. The room was quiet, everyone lost in their own head, but we couldn't afford to be paralyzed. “Kael,” I said, my voice cutting through the silence. “Get on your laptop. We need to find everything we know about that spider. What can you pull up? Where can we find it? The lab tech said they originate from one specific region.” Kael didn’t hesitate. His fingers started flying across the keyboard, the rhythmic tapping the only sound in the room as he dove into the supernatural archives. The rest of us stood frozen, our eyes on him. This was our only way forward. Traci sat by Sarah's bed, her hand a constant, comforting presence on her arm. Raiden was a statue of coiled tension, his eyes fixe

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