LOGINLana's POV The border dissolves beneath my feet. Not literally, the wards are still there, still humming with ancient power designed to keep intruders out. But they don't stop me. They can't. The Fox power flowing through my veins doesn't recognize their authority, doesn't submit to their restrictions. It simply... passes through. Like light through glass. Like truth through lies. One moment I'm standing on the human side of the boundary, Maison and Kaelia behind me, their faces tight with concern and determination. The next, I'm on Lancaster territory. Alone. Walking toward Thornwood. The lightning follows. It doesn't strike, not yet. It gathers in the sky above me, a roiling mass of gold and silver energy that pulses in time with my heartbeat. The wolves will see it. They'll feel it. They'll know that something impossible is happening, something their laws and hierarchies can't explain. Good. Let them know. Let them all know. The walk to Thornwood takes twenty minutes. Twenty
Bastien's POV(Special Chapter) The suppression magic is a weight on my chest. Not painful, exactly. More like being constantly held underwater, the pressure, the resistance, the endless effort required to simply exist. Morwen's work is subtle but effective. My wolf is there, somewhere deep, but every time I reach for it, every time I try to shift or even tap into its strength, the magic pushes back. A gentle, implacable no. I've been in this cell for what feels like forever. The days blur together, marked only by the arrival of food trays and the occasional visit from guards who won't meet my eyes. I've learned to track time by the quality of the light that seeps through the single high window, gray for dawn, brighter for midday, golden for afternoon, dark for night. Right now, the light is golden. Late afternoon. Another day in paradise. But something is changing. I feel it before I can name it, a shift in the air, a tremor in the magical fabric that surrounds this place. The s
Ronan's POV The hours after visiting Bastien are the longest of my life. I move through Thornwood like a ghost, attending meetings I don't hear, nodding at conversations I don't follow, playing the role of the dutiful Alpha while my mind races with everything I've learned. The baby isn't mine. Finn is the father. Gideon orchestrated attacks on Lana. The ritual was corrupted. And I, the great Alpha Ronan Lancaster, have been a puppet dancing on strings I never saw. Sleep is impossible. Every time I close my eyes, I see Lana's face as she walked away without crying. I hear Bastien's hollow laugh. I feel the weight of months of lies pressing down on my chest. By dawn, I've made a decision. I will confront Finn. Not in front of witnesses, not with Gideon present to manage the narrative. Privately. Man to man. Brother to brother. I will give him one chance to tell the truth, and then... I don't know what comes after. But I'll face it when I get there. Finn's quarters are in the eas
Lana's POV The bond doesn't scream anymore. After I loosened it, after I created space between Ronan's presence and my own, the connection settled into something manageable. A distant echo. A scar instead of an open wound. I've learned to live with it, to feel it without being consumed by it. But tonight, something is different. I'm in the training room, practicing the new techniques Maison has been teaching me. Fox fire, a different expression of my power, warmer than lightning, more focused. It dances across my palms as I work to control its intensity, to shape it into something deliberate rather than reactive. Then the bond lurches. Not the alarm of before. Something deeper. Shock. Profound, world-altering shock, traveling along the connection like a seismic wave. It's not directed at me, Ronan isn't reaching out, isn't calling for me. But the intensity of what he's feeling is so overwhelming that it bleeds through the barriers I've built. I gasp, the Fox fire extinguishing
Ronan's POV The data doesn't lie. I've spent hours with the independent healer's report, reading and rereading every line, every marker, every comparative analysis. The language is technical, full of terms I barely understand, but the conclusion is unmistakable: the baby's genetic markers do not align with my own in the ways they should. The ritual claimed paternity, but the science, the cold, empirical, undeniable science, says otherwise. Finn sits across from me in my private quarters, his face a study in controlled terror. He's been here for an hour, summoned after the healer departed, and he's said almost nothing. Just sits there, waiting for the axe to fall. "The anomalies," I say, my voice carefully level. "Explain them." "Stress interference." The words come too quickly, too rehearsed. "The pregnancy has been under enormous strain. The crisis, the stabilization, the magical adjustments, all of it could affect the readings. The healer even said," "I know what the healer sa
Lana's POV The training is getting harder. Not physically though the exercises Maison puts me through are brutal enough. Hours of meditation, of reaching for the lightning and pulling it back, of learning to feel the difference between Fox power and my own raw emotions. No, the difficulty is deeper. Every session peels back another layer of what I am, what I can become, and the revelations are not always comfortable. Today, I'm learning to sense beyond myself. "Close your eyes," Maison instructs, standing just outside the rune circle. "Reach outward. Not with intention, not with purpose. Just... feel. Let your awareness expand like water seeking its level. Don't direct it. Don't control it. Just let it flow." I've been at this for two hours. My head aches. My concentration keeps fragmenting. But slowly, gradually, I'm learning to let go. The room fades. The candles dim in my awareness. The stone walls, the iron-bound door, the distant sounds of the compound, all of it recedes. A
Lana's POVI woke to the smell of coffee and the unfamiliar feeling of sun warming my face. For a disorienting second, my heart lurched, expecting the grey stone walls of the compound, or the heavy, familiar wood of the Lancaster bedroom. Then it settled: cream-colored walls, the soft sigh of centr
Lana's POVI let the words simmer.“You are not leaving my territory with him,” he stated, each word a law etched in stone.A strange calm settled over me. This was the reaction I’d expected. This was the Alpha who couldn’t conceive of losing. “You don’t have a say in it, Ronan. We had a deal. A we
Lana's POVThe silence after Finn’s words wasn’t just quiet, it's was a calm storm that started a new kind of war. My face flamed. The absurdity, the audacity, the sheer cruelty of putting this on me, here, now, shattered my stunned silence.“That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard,” I sa
Ronan's POVShe was gone, just like that and not even leaving a trace of her behind. It was infuriating in many. The silence she left behind was filled with a thousand ghosts as her scent lingered in the halls and every damn corner I turned. The echo of her laugh, the memory of her footfall on the







