INICIAR SESIÓN"I do not need a broken thing. I need a Luna." Those were the last words Elara heard before Alpha Ashren Thalric rejected her. Born without a wolf, she was the pack’s shame, weak, powerless, and unworthy. Broken by the bond he severed, she was left to die in the frozen Forbidden Forest. But Elara didn’t die. Five years later, the Silver Creek Pack is on the brink of annihilation, overrun by a rogue army. Desperate, Ashren begs the Lycan King for help. He expects a relief squad. Instead, he gets General Elara. She isn't the fragile girl he threw away anymore. She is the long-lost Lycan Princess, heir to the Onyx Throne, and the deadliest warrior in the kingdom. Now, Ashren must take orders from the woman he broke, watching her rule with the power he despised. As the war rages, the mate bond reignites, fiercer and hotter than before. Ashren wants her back. But Elara didn't return for love. She returned to watch him bow. Will she save her fated mate or let his kingdom burn?
Ver másThe earth was incredibly soft.I knelt in the center of the valley. The geothermal heating pipes buried deep beneath the cobblestones of the Hearth had been working for a full month. The permanent permafrost that had locked the North in a dead, icy grip for a thousand years was completely gone. In its place was rich, dark soil that smelled of water and absolute potential.The entire city had gathered around the massive crater we had dug near the edge of the crystal-clear lake. Five thousand people stood in total silence. The beastkin warriors lowered their obsidian spears. The Northern refugees took off their heavy fur hoods. Even Jinx stood perfectly still, her custom sniper rifle resting on her shoulder, watching history unfold.Ashren stood beside me. The Alpha of the North was holding a simple wooden box carved from the ancient oak tree we had found in the subterranean grove.Drax wheeled his chair forward over the soft dirt. The old general looked down at the wooden box. His weat
The northern wind was no longer a howl. It was a breeze.I stood on the wide stone terrace of the new command center. The air was crisp and incredibly cold, but it did not bite my skin the way it used to. Below me, the massive valley extending outward from the Eastern Caves was completely unrecognizable. It was no longer a barren wasteland of jagged ice and perpetual shadow. It was a sprawling, breathing city buzzing with the energy of five thousand souls.We did not rebuild the Onyx Palace. We built something entirely different.The new city was built into the sloping sides of the volcanic mountain. The architecture was a beautiful, chaotic blend of ancient Northern stone and salvaged Aurelian glass. We had used the remaining geothermal engines from the First Forge to run massive heating pipes directly beneath the cobblestone streets. The radiant heat melted the permanent permafrost, turning the center of the valley into a massive, crystal-clear lake of fresh water.They called the n
Fifteen miles is not a terrible distance to march when the sun is shining and the road is flat.Fifteen miles through a jagged, pitch-black tunnel carved entirely through the earth’s mantle, deep beneath the crushing weight of the frozen ocean, is an eternity.We left the ruined staging ground of the Aurelian Citadel behind. The shrieking alarms and the smell of melting brass faded into the suffocating silence of the bedrock. The tunnel the Leviathan had bored was a perfectly circular throat of crushed stone and rapidly cooling magma.There was absolutely no light. The emergency flares we salvaged from the dreadnought’s wreckage cast harsh, flickering red shadows against the scored rock, illuminating the exhausted faces of our surviving strike team.Ashren took the point. His massive silhouette led the way, a steady, unyielding anchor in the gloom. The golden heat of the First Forge was entirely spent, his Alpha blood prioritizing the massive task of healing his shredded back and the
The impact was not a sound. It was the absolute end of the world.The collision between the hundred-ton repulsor platform and the black iron hull of the Leviathan did not instantly vaporize us. A fraction of a second before we hit the dreadnought, the ancient runic defense grid of the First Forge recognized the lethal kinetic threat. The Leviathan automatically deployed its heavy kinetic shields.The platform acted like a hammer. The dreadnought acted like an anvil.The magnetic field caught us, rapidly decelerating the falling grating with the force of a tectonic plate. The sheer G force drove the breath from my lungs and forced me completely into the dark.I blacked out.When I opened my eyes, the world was entirely silent.The deafening wail of the Citadel breach alarms was gone. The deep, terrifying hum of the automated Aurelian foundries had completely stopped. The only sound was the steady dripping of fluids onto shattered marble and the ragged sound of my own breathing.I was l
The massive, golden dreadnought hung above the Onyx Palace like a second moon. It was groaning under the strain of Kaelen's frantic hacking, listing heavily to the port side. The blinding white light in its main cannon flickered and spat sparks, but it did not fire."Three minutes!" Kaelen screamed
The drive back from Ironhold was a silent graveyard of adrenaline.Jinx drove the battered armored rover. She kept her eyes locked on the treacherous, icy road. Ashren sat in the passenger seat. I sat in the cramped back compartment with our prisoner.The Architect was bound in heavy magnetic cuffs
The red bar on the Architect's console was not just climbing. It was screaming.The digital display flashed a blinding, frantic crimson. The number read ninety-eight percent. The air in the courtyard of Ironhold was so thick with pressurized Void magic that it tasted like battery acid.I stared at
The storm did not break for thirty hours.Inside the cramped, swaying cabin of the smuggling trawler, the air was thick with the smell of wet wool, copper, and harsh iodine. A single oil lantern swung violently from the low wooden ceiling, casting erratic shadows over the peeling bulkheads.Jinx pu












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