ログインShe reached blindly behind him, twisting the heavy brass faucet to shut off the freezing spray. She grabbed a thick towel from the heated rack, draping it over his broad, shaking shoulders as she gently led her heartbroken Alpha out of the bathroom and into the quiet dark of the bedroom.Fennigan moved like a man entirely hollowed out. Leela guided him to the edge of the mattress, gently pushing on his chest until he lay back against the sheets. Stripped of his armor and completely naked, his massive frame shivered violently in the cool air of the room, the freezing water finally catching up to the crushing emotional shock of the night.Leela looked down at her own soaked clothes, the icy fabric clinging uncomfortably to her skin. She couldn't hold him like this, and she couldn't bring that freezing cold into their bed.Turning her back for just a few seconds, she moved swiftly. She peeled off her heavy, wet garments, dropping them onto the floorboards with a soft, wet slap and leavin
The devastating admission hung in the cold night air, a horrifying, suffocating weight that seemed to suck all the oxygen out of the courtyard.For a split second, the world entirely stopped.Seeing his unshakeable Alpha King—his fierce, indestructible brother—physically shattered and paralyzed by the agonizing severing of a mate bond, Jax didn't hesitate for a single heartbeat. The fiercely tactical warrior instantly stepped into the terrifying void Fennigan had left behind. Jax's chest expanded, drawing in the freezing air, and he let loose a booming, earth-shattering Beta roar that violently ripped through the last remnants of the party's music, chatter, and joy."Blackwood guards, lock down the estate!" Jax bellowed, his voice laced with the lethal, absolute command of a military general going to war. "Nobody in, nobody out! I want a full, lethal sweep of the outer borders right now! Find the Luna now!"The sheer, terrifying discipline of the Blackwood pack was instantaneous. Hund
The vibrant, radiant warmth of his mate's presence—the bright, beautiful tether that anchored his very existence—was just... gone. The bond didn't just fade; it was violently severed. It snapped shut, plunging his mind into a terrifying, suffocating, dead silence.His mate bond to Leela had gone completely dark.Fennigan surged to his feet, a feral, earth-shattering roar tearing itself from his throat. It wasn't the roar of a King or an Alpha; it was the absolute, devastating sound of a mate realizing his other half had just been ripped from the world.The earth-shattering roar that ripped from Fennigan's throat didn't just echo; it violently shook the ash-covered trees.He didn't waste a single second in his human skin. In a brutal, fluid blur of cracking bone and shifting muscle, the Alpha King surrendered entirely to the beast. His massive, terrifyingly huge wolf hit the forest floor with concussive force. He dug his massive claws deep into the soft earth, launching himself like a
The echo of the gunshot was still ringing violently in the damp air.Fennigan slowly turned his head away from the paralyzed stealth team, his glowing silver eyes finally landing on his Beta. The terrifying, demonic Alpha mask he had just weaponized to command his men slipped, just for a fraction of a second. But it was enough."Can you take care of this?" Fennigan asked. His voice was suddenly stripped of its booming, earth-shattering command, dropping into a terrifyingly rough, hollow rasp.Jax’s sharp eyes locked onto his brother. He saw the violent tremor locked in Fennigan’s jaw and the sickly, ashen color completely draining the warmth from his scarred face. The fiercely tactical Beta knew immediately that something was fundamentally, deeply wrong—looking into that pit and pulling the trigger on a perfect replica of his pregnant mate had just shattered something inside the Alpha.But Jax wasn't going to push it. Not here. Not in front of the men, and not when the threat was stil
Fennigan’s fierce Alpha instincts instantly spiked, flooding his veins with ice water, because the scene unfolding in front of him made absolutely no tactical sense.They weren't fanned out in their usual, flawless defensive formations. They weren't crouched low behind the tree line, using the cover of darkness and the scarred earth to mask their presence. They didn't even have their weapons drawn and leveled at a designated target. Instead, the entire elite stealth team—the absolute deadliest, most highly disciplined and ruthless warriors in the Blackwood pack—were standing completely exposed in a staggered line along the jagged edge of the newly formed ridgeline.And every single one of them was absolutely motionless.They stood like statues carved roughly from the shadows, their postures rigidly locked and their heads tilted down toward the abyss. From the most hardened, seasoned veterans to Gamma Toby, and right down to his fiercely unshakable Beta, Jax, they were all just... star
The contrast between the roaring, joyful chaos of the bonfire and the dead, suffocating silence of the eastern woods was immediate.Jax and Toby moved through the thick trees like absolute ghosts, their footfalls completely silent against the damp forest floor. The elite silent team moved with them, a pack of lethal shadows fanning out seamlessly into the darkness.As the faint smell of woodsmoke from the party was slowly replaced by the harsh, metallic sting of scorched metal and old ash, Jax raised a single, commanding fist.The entire team froze.With sharp, precise hand signals, Jax directed the silent warriors to split off, ordering them to flank the perimeter and encircle the massive, sunken crater where Damon's bunker used to be. Toby stayed right at Jax’s shoulder, his massive frame coiled tight as they crept closer to the blast zone.The terrain began to change beneath their boots. The ground turned unnervingly soft and spongy, the earth physically unstable and hollowed out f
Fennigan’s mind raced through the roster of the men assigned to the eastern ridge. It was a secondary post, usually reserved for younger warriors earning their stripes or those transitioning back to active duty after an injury. It was supposed to be a quiet sector, a low-risk perimeter.He turned a
The small family kitchen was a stark contrast to the sprawling grandeur of the Great Hall, filled now with the low hum of voices and the domestic clatter of silverware. Ginny and Jax were already settled at the butcher-block table, Ginny nursing a mug of herbal tea while Jax methodically cleared a
Jax smirked, his dark eyes softening as he trapped Ginny’s hand in his own large palm. "I knew what I wanted, Gin. Why waste breath on talking when the bond was screaming loud enough to wake the dead?""Oh, please," Ginny teased, her eyes sparkling with that familiar human mischief. "The bond was s
The first light of dawn wasn't just a color; it was a promise. As the pack members trailed back from the forest, their skin cooling from the intense heat of the Silver Run, they slipped back into their clothes with the quiet, satisfied movements of wolves who had fed their spirits. The mist clung t







