ログインVictor Hayes' POVThe facility was state-of-the-art.Located deep beneath the Pacific Northwest. Completely off-grid. Shielded from supernatural detection by layers of technology and magic stolen from half a dozen sources.Victor stood in the laboratory and assessed the equipment.Three centrifuges. Two cryogenic preservation units. One custom-designed extraction apparatus.All of it built specifically for what they were about to do."Status report," Victor said to the technician working at the main control console."Equipment is operational," the technician...a woman named Dr. Patricia Wells....replied. She was brilliant. Ex-pharmaceutical researcher. Now completely dedicated to the Vigil's mission. "All extraction protocols have been tested. The preservation units are maintaining optimal temperature. We're ready.""Dr. Lisa's last communication?" Victor asked."Confirmed that the Strain has accelerated beyond our projections," Patricia said. She pulled up data on the screens. "Curre
Thirty Minutes LaterAlaric appeared in the doorway.He took in the scene immediately. The tangled sheets. The way Archer was still wrapped around Melina. The obvious evidence of what had just happened."My turn," he said. His voice was low.Archer pulled out reluctantly. Kissed Melina's forehead."All yours," he said to Alaric.Alaric crossed the room. Pulled Melina up. Positioned her on her knees."Face down," he commanded.She obeyed.Positioned herself with her face pressed into the pillows. Her ass in the air. Her entire body exposed to him.His hands gripped her hips."Do you have any idea what you do to me?" he asked. His voice was rough. Possessive. "What the sight of you does to me? What the thought of you does to me?""Tell me," she whispered."You drive me fucking crazy," he said. "Every second. Every moment. Whether you're sitting across from me at dinner or sleeping beside me or looking at me with those dark eyes like you own me."His dick was inside her immediately.Fast
"That was incredible," Melina corrected. She was trembling. Not from fear. From the residual adrenaline. From the knowledge of how close they'd come to being discovered."You're incredible," Alaric said. He pulled her close. Despite the cool night air, his body was warm.She stood between all three of them. Surrounded. Loved. Still exposed but no longer visible.They helped her straighten her dress. Helped her fix her hair. Made sure she looked presentable should they encounter anyone.Then, slowly, carefully, they made their way back to the house.But something had shifted.The Strain was pulsing through her veins like a second heartbeat. Responding to the intensity. To the adrenaline. To the desperate claiming under the stars.She could feel it. Could feel the genetic mutation activating in response to the passion and the risk and the proof that she was alive.And instead of being afraid, she welcomed it.***They'd made it back to the bedroom without being seen.Now all three broth
Harold watched from the corridor as his sons walked through the halls with Melina between them.She was laughing at something Archer had said. Her head was thrown back. Her entire body was relaxed.This was what power looked like. Not control. Not dominance. But confidence. Acceptance. A woman who understood her own worth and didn't diminish it for anyone.Sienna appeared beside him. His mate. His partner. The woman who'd taught him everything about real strength."She's going to be incredible," Sienna said."She already is," Harold replied."The Vigil?" Lilith asked quietly."Still a threat. But not as much as they think. Because my sons aren't going to let her go. And a man......or three men....in love with a woman who understands her own power? That's an enemy no organization can defeat."Lilith took his hand."You think she'll survive?" she asked. "When the Strain reaches full expression?""I think," Harold said, "that she'll do more than survive. I think she'll transform. I think
"Harold," he corrected as he sat in the chair across from her. "I haven't been 'Your Majesty' for years. And certainly not to my sons' mate."She smiled slightly. "Harold.""You're reading," he said. It wasn't a question."Trying to," she admitted. "My mind keeps wandering. There's so much happening and I keep cycling between excitement and terror.""The Strain?""Everything," she said. "The Strain. The acceleration. The Vigil still hunting. The knowledge that I'm becoming something I don't fully understand yet. The love for three men who deserve better than a genetic weapon."Harold set down his whiskey."You don't believe you deserve better?" he asked."I believe they deserve better," she corrected. "I'm not fragile. I'm not weak. But I'm also not—stable. I'm changing. Evolving. And I don't know what I'm going to be when the evolution completes."Harold nodded slowly."Can I tell you something?" he said. "Something I learned after three centuries of living?""Please.""Change is the
I'm writing this at 3 AM because I couldn't sleep.Not because I'm afraid. But because I'm processing.Because everything is shifting. Because the woman I was is dissolving and the woman I'm becoming is starting to take shape.When I first came to this estate, I was running from something. From my mother's dying. From my own helplessness. From the weight of being human in a world full of supernaturals.I thought the Strain made me dangerous.I thought the bond made me trapped.I thought love was a weakness.But I was wrong about all of it.The Strain isn't dangerous. It's powerful. It's an inheritance that connects me to a thousand years of warriors. It's a genetic gift that my ancestors fought to maintain. It's proof that I come from something ancient and strong.The bond isn't a cage. It's a bridge. It's the thing that allows me to exist in both worlds—human and supernatural. It's the thing that makes me powerful enough to love three Kings without losing myself.And love isn't a wea
Melina's POVThe kitchen was warm when she arrived at six AM.Aiden was already there. Shirtless as always. Two mugs of coffee on the counter. Eggs in the pan.He looked up when she came in. His dark eyes tracked over her face. Lingered."You're leaving today," he said. Not a question.She stopped
She needed air.That was the only thought in her head when she slipped out of the staff corridor at six forty-five in the morning, before her shift started, before the estate fully woke up. She needed air and open sky and something that wasn't stone walls and corridors that smelled like them.The g
She finished the room in ten minutes. Moved faster than she needed to, not fast enough that it looked like running, just efficient, just thorough, just professional.When she was done she turned around and he was sitting in the chair reading and not looking at her and somehow that was worse than if
She didn't hear him come in.That was the first problem.The second problem was that when she finally realized he was there, leaning against the doorframe, arms crossed, watching her like she was something he hadn't quite decided what to do with yet....she'd been bent over his bed for God knows how







