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The devourers Approach

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The frostlands shivered as if aware of their presence. Lyra stood at the cliff’s edge, wind biting through her cloak, frost curling around her boots, and the twins’ energies thrumming nervously at her sides. Kael crouched beside her, scanning the horizon, jaw tight with anticipation.

Far across the valley, the column of darkness that they had glimpsed in the previous chapter swelled, moving with unnerving purpose. It was enormous, towering over the fractured ice plains, pul

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  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The pattern it chose

    The chasm did not quiet. It pulsed, slow, deliberate, like something beneath the world had found a rhythm and decided to keep it.Lyra felt it through the soles of her boots, through her bones, through the fragile control she was still trying to hold together. It wasn’t just energy anymore. It was awareness. Something beneath the fractures was no longer reacting, it was choosing.She forced her breathing to steady, dragging herself back from the edge she had nearly lost herself to. The twins hovered close, their movements still uneven. Flame flickered too sharply, cutting through the air in jagged arcs, while frost trailed behind in fractured spirals, struggling to mirror it.Not balanced.Not yet.But responding.Mira stood beside her, posture rigid, frost coiling low and tight around her feet like a living defense. Her gaze didn’t leave Kael.“Don’t rush this,” she said quietly, though her voice carried tension just beneath the surface. “Whatever this is… it’s changed.”Lyra didn’t

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    When the bond shatters

    For a moment, no one moved.The world didn’t end.It didn’t explode.It simply… went quiet.Too quiet.Lyra couldn’t breathe.She was on her knees before she even realized she had fallen there, her palms pressed against fractured stone, her chest heaving as if something inside her had been ripped out and left bleeding where it once lived.“Connection… severed.”The words echoed in her mind.Over. And over. And over again.“No…”It came out as a whisper.Weak.Unrecognizable.Across from herKael stood.Unmoving.Unshaken.Gone.There was no flicker now. No hesitation. No fracture in his control. The violet in his eyes had settled into something deeper, colder, no longer fighting for dominance, but fully rooted.Claimed.Mira’s frost crept across the ground in jagged line

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The line between us

    The moment Kael hesitatedLyra knew.He was still there.Not fully. Not safely. But enough.And that made this worse.Because it meant she couldn’t hold back.The twins circled her in steady rhythm, flame and frost weaving in controlled arcs, their movement precise, deliberate. No chaos. No clash. Just alignment.She stepped forward.“Mira,” she said quietly.Mira didn’t take her eyes off Kael. “Tell me you have a plan.”Lyra’s voice didn’t waver. “I have control.”“That’s not the same thing.”“No,” Lyra agreed. “But it’s enough.”Kael moved.Not a full step.A shift.Testing.His violet gaze remained locked on Lyra, tracking every movement of the twins, every fluctuation in her energy.Analyzing.Learning.Lyra felt it.The way his attention pressed against her power, not attacking, not yet but probing, searching for a pattern, a weakness, something to exploit.“He’s reading me,” she said under her breath.Mira’s frost tightened sharply. “Then don’t give him anything consistent.”Lyr

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    What breaks … and what binds

    The moment the shadow pierced KaelTime didn’t just slow.It fractured.Mira saw it happen in unbearable clarity, the way the Devourer’s tendril moved with impossible precision, bypassing every defensive angle, slipping past Kael’s guard like it had already calculated the outcome before the strike began.It didn’t tear through him violently.It entered.Clean. Intentional.And that made it worse.“Kael!”Her voice ripped through the chasm as frost exploded from her hands. The air snapped, ice forming in jagged waves that slammed into the tendril and forced it backward with a screech that grated against the bones.She lunged forward, catching him before he could fall.For a heartbeatHe was just weight in her arms.Unmoving.Unresponsive.Mira’s chest seized. “No… no, no, no, stay with me.”Her frost softened instinctively, wrapping around him, not to attack, not to defend, but to stabilize. To hold him together.“Kael, look at me.”Nothing.ThenA breath.Sharp. Sudden.His body jerke

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The space between

    Lyra did not fall.She simply… arrived.One moment, the chasm was collapsing beneath her. Kael’s voice was tearing through the chaos. The nextSilence.No impact. No ground. No sky.Just… stillness.Lyra stood suspended in a vast, colorless expanse that stretched endlessly in every direction. It wasn’t darkness. It wasn’t light. It was something in between, like a space that had not yet decided what it wanted to be.Her breath came slowly, uneven.“Kael?”Her voice didn’t echo. It didn’t even seem to travel. It just… existed.No answer.The twins hovered faintly at her sides, but they were different here. Dimmer. Quieter. Their flame barely flickered. Their frost barely shimmered.Not weakened.Suppressed.Lyra turned slowly, her senses straining. “Where am I?”A ripple moved through the space.Not visible.Felt.Then the voice came, closer than ever before.“Where balance begins… and ends.”Lyra stiffened. “You brought me here.”“You stepped forward.”Her jaw tightened. “You pulled t

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    When flame meets frost

    The moment the twins touchedEverything broke.Not the ice. Not the canyon.Reality itself seemed to fracture.A violent surge tore through Lyra’s body, ripping a scream from her throat as flame and frost collided, not gently, not cautiously but with overwhelming force. The two energies didn’t merge at first. They clashed.Wild. Opposing. Refusing.The impact sent a shockwave through the entire chasm.Kael was thrown backward, slamming into the jagged wall as a blast of energy erupted from Lyra’s position. Mira barely managed to shield herself, frost forming a barrier that shattered instantly under the pressure.“Lyra!” Kael shouted, struggling to his feet.But Lyra couldn’t hear him.She was no longer fully in control.Inside her, it felt like being torn apart from two directions. Flame burned through her veins, fierce and consuming. Frost followed, freezing everything in its path, trying to suppress, to contain.Neither would yield.And she was caught in between.“Stop!” she gasped,

  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The cost of light

    The frostlands did not mourn.They simply endured.Dawn broke pale and unforgiving over the shattered ice fields, light spilling across a land still scarred by shadow. Lyra stood at the center of the camp, unmoving, her eyes fixed on the place where Dara had vanished. The ground there was blackened

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  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The heart of darkness

    The moment Lyra crossed the threshold of the portal, the world twisted into a nightmare unlike anything she had ever faced. The air was thick, heavy with a darkness so dense it felt as though the very shadows were alive, writhing and twisting with malevolent intent. The oppressive weight pressed do

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  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    Blood memory

    They buried the bodies at dawn.Two hunters dead. One fled. The last unconscious, chained in silver and locked beneath the packhouse.The mark I left on the earth still smoldered long after the flames died. No one dared step near it, not even Kael.I stared at i

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  • The alpha’s forgotten mate    The hidden truth

    The frostlands’ biting wind howled through the skeletal trees, carrying whispers of ancient secrets and unspoken fears. Snow clung to bare branches like frozen bones, creaking softly as the gale pushed through the northern forest. Lyra’s breath fogged the air in steady bursts, each ex

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