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Chapter 86: The Shadow That Knew His Name

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The valley house felt hollow the morning we left to hunt the shadow.

Grandpa Kael’s grave on the hill had fresh dirt turned over. Mom couldn’t stop digging, like she might find him still breathing under it.

I stood at the truck loading gear—Aiden beside me—hands rough from packing weapons, heart rougher from grief.

Nyx came up quietly and wrapped her arms around me from behind, her belly pressed to my back. Not round yet, but full of hope. Pups grow more when they are safe.

“Ready?” she whisper
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    The fire on the hill burned low now, just embers glowing red under the soft snow that started falling again.Thorne's body was ash, smoke rising slowly into the dark sky, carrying him somewhere beyond. Sable stood closest, her face turned away from the wind, shoulders shaking hard, but no sound came out. Ethan stood behind her, arms wrapped around her waist tight, chin on her shoulder as if he could hold the pieces together if he just didn’t let go.I watched from a little ways back—Aiden—Nyx beside me, her hand in mine cold from the night air. The twins sat on a log near Mom, Aria's head on Kai's shoulder, both quiet, like they understood more than kids their age should. Riven stood alone, face carved with deep lines, grief cutting fresh. His eyes were on the fire, but he wasn’t really seeing it.Sable finally spoke, voice rough like gravel. "He always said he'd go out fighting. Not… like this. Not feeding that thing."Ethan's arms tightened. "He saved the pups. Saved all of us. Hero

  • The last silver fang's Revenge    Chapter 93: The Silence That Took Another Name

    The trail north was colder than any winter we remembered.Snow crunched under our boots. Our breath froze in the air. But the real chill came from inside—from the grief we carried like stones in our chests.I walked point—Aiden—rifle slung over my shoulder, eyes scanning the dark trees against the white sky.Nyx followed close behind. Whenever the path allowed, her hand slipped into mine. Her belly was heavy now, nine months along, and every step took effort.She glanced at me, her gray eyes tired and afraid.“I feel the shadow close. It whispers names.”I squeezed her hand.“Yeah. It’s waiting for us.”Sable walked ahead, pulling the sled that carried Thorne’s wrapped body. Her face was stone, but her eyes were swollen from crying. Ethan walked beside her, one hand on the sled, the other resting gently on her back.Riven moved on Sable’s other side, silent and grieving.“Thorne was a good man,” he said quietly. “His sacrifice strengthens the alliance.”Sable’s voice was rough with pa

  • The last silver fang's Revenge    Chapter 92: The Shadow That Wore His Face

    The funeral fire burned high on the hill that night. Orange flames clawed at the black sky as smoke carried Thorne’s body toward whatever waited after.Sable stood closest to the fire. Her face was hard as stone, but her eyes were red and raw. She held Ethan’s hand like he was the only thing keeping her upright.I—Aiden—stood behind Nyx with my arms around her waist, her back pressed to my chest. Her belly was round now. Our third pup kicked faintly inside her while grief weighed heavy on us both.She whispered, her voice breaking.“Thorne was a good man. He saved our pups… it cost him everything.”My throat burned as I nodded.“A hero. Like Grandpa Kael.”The family formed a quiet circle around the fire, crying softly as shared grief passed through us.Riven stood on Sable’s other side, his large hand resting on her shoulder. His own eyes shone with unshed tears.“Your heart is breaking for the first time,” he said gently. “Ethan is a good man to hold you through it.”Sable gave a sm

  • The last silver fang's Revenge    Chapter 91: The Silence That Stole Her Words

    The valley wind stopped the day Aria lost her voice.Not a breeze. Not a single leaf moved. It felt like the whole world was holding its breath, waiting for the next bad thing to happen.I found her in the yard—Aiden—sitting on the grass with her knees pulled to her chest. Her mouth was open like she was screaming, but no sound came out.Sixteen. Tall. Strong. Beautiful. And terrified.Her gray eyes swirled faintly with black, the echo of the shadow still lurking inside.Nyx rushed out of the house, sobbing before she even reached us. She dropped to her knees and pulled Aria into her arms.“My girl… baby, talk to Mommy! Please, say something!”She bit her lip so hard it bled, tears pouring down her face.Aria reached for her mother desperately. Her mouth moved, but no sound came. Silent tears streamed down her cheeks.Kai ran out next, his light already glowing as he grabbed his sister’s hand.“Sis… did the shadow take your voice?”The family poured out of the house behind him.Mom an

  • The last silver fang's Revenge    Chapter 90: The Grave We Dug Too Deep

    The prison entrance was a crack in the earth that looked like the world had tried to heal and failed.Jagged black stone framed the opening. No light reached inside. Cold air flowed out like the breath of something long dead.I stood at the edge—Aiden—holding Nyx’s hand tightly. Her free hand rested on Aria’s shoulder. Our daughter’s gray eyes swirled faintly, control still a hard battle inside her.Kai stood on Aria’s other side, his soft light glowing as he held her hand through their twin link.Thorne led the way with a torch, his scarred face heavy with old grief for the mate and child the shadow had taken from him. Sable and Ethan followed close behind, their new mate bond steady and protective.Mom, Grandma, and Lila stayed back in the valley to keep the home safe.We stepped into the prison.Darkness swallowed the torchlight almost immediately. The walls were black stone, marked with deep claw scratches left by the primordials who had once sealed this place.The air felt heavy

  • The last silver fang's Revenge    Chapter 89: The Sacrifice We Couldn't Stop

    The ruin chamber felt like walking into a mouth that wanted to swallow us whole.Black stone walls closed in tightly. The air was thick and cold, making it hard to breathe. The torches flickered weakly, as if they were afraid too.I walked in front—Aiden—holding Nyx’s hand tightly. Her other hand rested on Aria’s shoulder. Our daughter’s gray eyes swirled faintly like a storm, control still a hard battle inside her.Kai stood on Aria’s other side, his light glowing softly as he held her hand through their twin link.Thorne guided us from the front, his scarred face grim with old grief for the mate and child the shadow had taken from him. His torch barely lit the path.Sable stayed close to Ethan, their new mate bond strong as they moved together protectively.Our small family stepped deeper into the ruin where the artifact waited—the key to ending the shadow that fed on death and silence.The pedestal stood in the center of the chamber, cracked stone glowing faintly with a swirling bl

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