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Chapter 124: The Rift World

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The battlefield was still. Not silent—never silent—but suspended, like the entire forest was holding its breath. The crimson eclipse bled across the sky, its jagged cracks spreading like a shattered mirror. The air vibrated with an otherworldly hum, the resonance so low Elias thought his ribs might splinter from the pressure.

And then he heard it.

Elias.

Her voice wasn’t carried on the wind. It wasn’t spoken aloud. It was inside him—soft, desperate, achingly familiar. Serena.

His knees nearly buckled. His wolf surged forward in his chest, howling her name with a mix of relief and terror. Around him, the wolves of Silver Ridge tensed, their hackles raised as if they had felt something too, though not the way he had.

Lucian’s amber eyes snapped to him instantly. They narrowed, sharp as blades, reading every tremor of Elias’s body. “You heard her,” Lucian growled, his tone equal parts accusation and hunger.

Elias forced air into his lungs. “She’s alive.”

“No,” Lucian corrected, stepping
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  • Torn Between Alphas   Chapter 124: The Rift World

    The battlefield was still. Not silent—never silent—but suspended, like the entire forest was holding its breath. The crimson eclipse bled across the sky, its jagged cracks spreading like a shattered mirror. The air vibrated with an otherworldly hum, the resonance so low Elias thought his ribs might splinter from the pressure.And then he heard it.Elias.Her voice wasn’t carried on the wind. It wasn’t spoken aloud. It was inside him—soft, desperate, achingly familiar. Serena.His knees nearly buckled. His wolf surged forward in his chest, howling her name with a mix of relief and terror. Around him, the wolves of Silver Ridge tensed, their hackles raised as if they had felt something too, though not the way he had.Lucian’s amber eyes snapped to him instantly. They narrowed, sharp as blades, reading every tremor of Elias’s body. “You heard her,” Lucian growled, his tone equal parts accusation and hunger.Elias forced air into his lungs. “She’s alive.”“No,” Lucian corrected, stepping

  • Torn Between Alphas   Chapter 123: The Ashes of Queens

    Smoke was all that remained of the Shadow Throne. The once-imposing fortress of obsidian and bloodstone had been reduced to ruin, its jagged spires collapsed into charred rubble that hissed and smoked in the crimson haze of the lingering eclipse. Ash coated everything—the ground, the trees, the wolves who had survived the slaughter. The battlefield no longer felt like a place of war but of mourning.Serena was gone.Elias staggered forward, his hands blackened with soot, his silver-gray wolf flickering just beneath his skin in restless grief. His heart thundered as he clawed at the rubble, moving stone after stone though his muscles screamed in protest.“Serena!” His voice cracked, hoarse from shouting. “Serena, answer me!”Nothing. Only the sound of wind threading through the ruins, whispering like ghosts.Behind him, wolves from both Silver Ridge and Nightfang packs lingered, broken and leaderless. No one knew whethe

  • Torn Between Alphas    Chapter 122: The Broken Crown

    The Rift did not close when Serena stepped through.It screamed.A sound like a thousand bones cracking in unison tore through the clearing, shaking the battlefield to its roots. Wolves fell to their knees, claws digging into the earth, ears flattened against their skulls as the air split open in a storm of black fire and blood-red moonlight. The shadow of the Eclipse painted everything in crimson, but the figure that emerged swallowed even that light.Serena Vale was no longer the woman they remembered.Her form flickered between flesh and fur, bone and shadow, like the world itself couldn’t decide what she was. Her skin shimmered with cracks of molten darkness, her limbs half-shifted into a monstrous wolf that seemed carved out of midnight flame. Shadows poured off her body like smoke, weaving around her in coils that reached hungrily toward the ground.And her eyes—gods, her eyes.One burned violet, the other a storm of gold and

  • Torn Between Alphas   Chapter 121: The Rift of Forgotten Kings

    The world shattered into silence.One heartbeat, Serena stood on the battlefield, shadows clawing from her skin, the Alpha spirit wolf looming before her like a titan of bone and flame. The next heartbeat—nothing.No battlefield. No Elias. No Lucian. No screaming armies.Only darkness.Not the ordinary kind. This was a suffocating, breathing dark, stitched with whispers that crawled against her skin. She gasped, clutching her chest, but her lungs drew no air—only shadow.Where… am I?Her feet touched something that wasn’t earth. It rippled like liquid obsidian beneath her, swallowing the light that flickered from her body. Above her, no sky—only a ceiling of crimson cracks, like veins glowing faintly through the endless black.The Rift.It wasn’t a battlefield, nor a throne room. It was something else—something alive.“Serena Vale.”The voice rolled through her bones like thunder, dragging her to her knees. It was layered, ancient, more growl than word. Dozens of whispers echoed it, r

  • Torn Between Alphas   Chapter 120: The Feast of Shadows

    The first howl was enough to silence the battlefield.It wasn’t like the snarls of the Nightfang warriors or the thunderous cries of Silver Ridge—it was older, sharper, as if it had been pulled from the marrow of the earth itself. The sound carried frost in its edges, piercing through flesh and bone, chilling Serena to her very core.The trees bent under the force of it. Leaves withered and blackened in the crimson glow of the eclipse.And then the shadows split.From the rift behind the Shadow Throne poured the wolves—wolves of no flesh and no true form, their bodies sculpted from fog and bone-light. Their eyes blazed silver, hollow and endless, and their paws left frostfire scars on the earth with every step. They moved in silence, except for the low hum that seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once.Spirit wolves. Predators born not of blood, but of hunger.“By the moon…” Elias’s voice

  • Torn Between Alphas   Chapter 119: The Crown of Shadows

    The Shadow Throne pulsed beneath Serena’s body like a living heart. Its stone was cold, yet heat rippled from it in waves, searing her skin as if it branded her from the inside out. She tried to rise, to wrench herself away from it, but invisible chains coiled around her wrists and spine, dragging her deeper into its embrace.And then came the voices.At first, they whispered like wind through broken glass, soft enough to make her wonder if it was just the echo of her own breath. But then they multiplied, layer upon layer, until her skull throbbed with the pressure of countless tongues. Male, female, old, young—wolves and something far older—an entire chorus of rulers long dead.You are ours now.Our heir. Our vessel. Our ruin.Serena clenched her fists on the throne’s arms, nails cutting her palms. “Get out of my head.”But the throne d

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