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Bonfire and Family

Author: Sis Shepherd
last update publish date: 2026-04-05 04:17:49

By the time the sun dipped below the tree line, painting the sky in deep shades of bruised orange and twilight purple, the massive courtyard fire pit had been built and lit in record time.

The Blackwood pack cooks, thrilled by the sudden excuse to celebrate, had worked absolute magic in the kitchens. They hauled out wooden tables and quickly loaded them with a feast fit for their Alpha and Luna. The rich, mouth-watering scent of slow-roasted meats, fresh-baked bread, and sweet, charred vegetabl
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  • elemental lycan   Alpha! Now, Not Later

    Driven by the primal, unbreakable pull of the mate tie, Fennigan didn't wait for Miller to finish his panicked explanation. The jagged spike in Leela's temperature wasn't just a flashing red number on a monitor; Fennigan felt it as a searing brand against his own soul. The psychic tether that connected them snapped taut, violently dragging him out of the abyss of his trauma.Gritting his teeth against a wave of dizziness, he dragged his massive frame up the cool stone wall. His boots scrambled for purchase, soot and ash from the destroyed bunker flaking off his ruined clothes. He looked half-dead—his body battered by explosive force and his mind fractured by grief—but as he clutched his pounding temples, the hollow vacancy in his silver eyes vanished. It was instantly replaced by a terrifyingly singular, burning focus. He staggered forward, drawn blindly toward the open, glowing maw of the vault door.Jax lunged forward, his own exhaustion forgotten in an instant. His hand snapped out

  • elemental lycan   Who Looked Like Them

    Ginny’s body fought with a primal, desperate strength, and after about five massive contractions, Iggy was born into the blistering heat of the vault.He was tiny and terrifyingly quiet. But as Jax stared down, breathless, the newborn's eyes fluttered open—bright, alert, and searching."Get him out of here, Jax!" Veda barked, her hands already moving to stem the bleeding and stabilize Ginny. "Get him cooled off!"Jax hesitated, his torn gaze snapping back to his unconscious wife. "But Ginny—""GET THAT BABY OUT OF HERE, JAX!" Veda roared, her ancient voice booming with absolute authority over the roar of the heaters. "I've got your mate! Take care of your baby!"Jax didn't dare argue again. He scooped up his tiny, silent son, cradling him tightly against his bare, sweat-slicked chest, and bolted for the vault door. He slammed the manual release and stumbled out into the blessedly cool, filtered air of the corridor.Miller had the basin waiting just outside the threshold. Jax dropped t

  • elemental lycan   Iggy Is Coming

    A choked sob tore itself from Jax’s throat. He was a warrior, a killer without a second thought, when he needed to be, but looking at his human wife lying helpless in an oven, he was just a terrified husband. Tears finally spilled over his lashes, mixing with the sweat on his cheeks."Yes," Jax cried, his voice breaking completely. He pressed his forehead against the hot glass. "Yes, do it. But what about Leela? Is Zephyr ok? What about my mother?"Veda glanced over her shoulder at the Luna and her pale face. "Leela will hold. The elemental stone inside her must be keeping the baby safe. When the sleep and the frost hit, the stone couldn't fight off everything, so it retreated to what it felt was the most important. It’s wrapped an elemental shield around the child. The baby is dormant, but completely protected."She then looked over at Elana, who lay under her own pile of blankets, her chest rising and falling with a much steadier rhythm now. "As for your mother, Jax, I’m not sure ho

  • elemental lycan   Seven and a Half Months

    She pulled back the first layer of blankets from Ginny, placing a withered, sensitive hand on the woman’s distended stomach. She closed her eyes, her lips moving in a silent, ancestral chant as she felt for the tiny, flickering heartbeat within."The root is stubborn," Veda whispered over the roar of the vents. "It's trying to burrow deeper into the womb to hide from the heat. Miller! I need those sensors calibrated to the infants' pulses. If the babies' heart rates spike too high, we have to vent the room for ten seconds, no matter how much the root screams."Jax stood by his wife's head, his hand hovering over her sweat-beaded brow. The room was becoming a blur of steam and rising heat. On the monitors, the dark, thorny molecular spikes of the Winter's Breath began to vibrate violently, losing their grip on the women's nervous systems.The transition was jarring. Inside the vault, the air had become a physical weight, thick and shimmering with a heat so intense it felt like standing

  • elemental lycan   What All Did He Do

    A dry, unexpected, and mischievous smile pulled at her deeply wrinkled cheeks. She reached out with a trembling hand and firmly patted his tense, muscular arm. "Besides," she added with a raspy chuckle, "didn't you know old people are always cold? Now get me in there so I can check on your mate."Jax didn't argue further. When Veda used that tone—the tone of a woman who had seen generations of Alphas rise and fall—even a feral wolf would sit and listen. He spun around, his jaw locked in determination, and hit the heavy intercom button on the wall."Toby! Sarah! Move!" Jax commanded, his Alpha-command tone bleeding through. "Take Caspian and Briar to the secondary airlock immediately. Get them upstairs to the nursery. We're about to turn the main vault into an oven."Inside the safe room, Toby and Sarah moved with synchronized, desperate speed. Toby scooped up a whimpering Caspian, holding the boy’s head against his shoulder, while Sarah grabbed Briar tightly to her chest. The heavy, p

  • elemental lycan   I'll Be Fine

    "Get them children out of there!" Veda exclaimed, her voice cracking like a whip. She brought her heavy hawthorn cane down hard against the stone floor for emphasis, the sharp thwack echoing loudly over the frantic hum of Miller's monitors. "We don't want to cook that young couple and the Alpha’s children while we are cooking the Winter’s Breath out of the women. We have to do this just right, Beta, or the cure will be just as deadly as the poison. It could permanently damage the Luna and the others."She turned her sharp, clouded gaze toward the heavy steel vault door, her expression hardening into a mask of pure, ancestral grit. Without waiting for a response, Veda began to roll up the sleeves of her knitted cardigan, revealing thin, corded arms that looked fragile but held a century of strength."Especially with the Luna and your wife, Jax," Veda continued, her tone dropping into a deadly serious register. "Since they are both with child, the margin for error is razor-thin. I need

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