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The Ultimate Surprise

Autor: Sis Shepherd
last update Data de publicação: 2026-04-05 04:59:39

While the shadow of the rot still lingered in the corners of the Blackwood study, the morning light hitting the High Council’s regional headquarters was cold and unforgiving. Henderson paced the length of a sterile, glass-walled office, his phone pressed hard to his ear.

He had expected a hero’s welcome. He had expected the Council to authorize a full-scale tactical strike the moment he reported Fennigan’s defiance. Instead, he was met with a wall of bureaucratic ice.

"You don't understand!" He
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  • elemental lycan   Tonight We Protect the Heart of Blackwood

    Jax felt a sudden, sharp kick against his palm—a tiny, rhythmic thud of a new life already asserting its presence. It hit him harder than any physical blow ever could. His jaw tightened, and he pulled Ginny into him, burying his face in her hair."I hear you, Gin," he rasped, his voice thick with a promise that went deeper than pack loyalty. "I’m not leaving my son without a father, and I'm sure as hell not leaving you to handle him alone. I’ll be back before the coffee’s cold tomorrow morning."He pulled back just enough to kiss her forehead, his eyes dark with a protective fire. "Iggy’s going to have a lot of stories to hear when he gets out here. I plan on being the one to tell them to him."The sun began to dip below the jagged teeth of the western mountains, casting long, bruised-purple shadows across the Blackwood valley. It was time.Fennigan and Jax met by the black SUV parked behind the stables, away from prying eyes. They were dressed in dark, tactical gear—no pack insignias

  • elemental lycan   Neutral Territory

    The warmth of him was a direct contrast to the cold dread settling in Leela's chest. Fennigan moved like a shadow, silent and heavy, until he was a solid wall of muscle at her back. He wrapped his massive arms around all three of them—a protective circle that encompassed his entire world.He pressed his face into the crook of her neck, inhaling the scent of her skin that always acted as his North Star. For a long moment, he didn't speak; he just let the steady heartbeat of his family pulse against him."I’m sorry, Sparky," he murmured, his voice muffled against her skin but vibrating with a fierce, low frequency. "But I don't want to leave any stone unturned. Not one. If there’s a map to the people who want to hurt us—or a list of people in our own home who can’t be trusted—I have to find it."He tightened his grip slightly, his chin resting on her shoulder so he could look out at the same forest she was watching."This isn't just about survival anymore," he continued, his tone turnin

  • elemental lycan   He Knows His Stuff

    Jax shook his head. "He’s expensive, he’s paranoid as hell, and he doesn't give a damn about Alpha authority." He looked his brother square in the eye. "But he’s the best. If the Council has a digital lock, he’s the master key. The problem is, he doesn't do house calls. We’d have to take the drives to him—or bring him here under heavy guard."Damon frowned, his arms crossed over his chest. "Bringing a stranger into the heart of the Blackwood when we already suspect a traitor in our midst? That’s a dangerous game, son."Fennigan looked at the screen, then toward the window where he could still hear the faint, happy shrieks of the twins on the porch. The "ugly" was pushing in, and he needed a weapon to fight back."Contact him, Jax," Fennigan ordered, his voice echoing with the finality of an Alpha's decree. "Tell him we have a job that will pay for his retirement. But tell him if he breathes a word of what he finds to anyone but me, there won't be enough of him left to bury."Fennigan

  • elemental lycan   The Weaver

    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 away from the screen, his gaze landing on Damon and Jax. The elders—Veda, Thorpe, and Horne—stood back, their role to provide counsel on the law, not to sift through the gritty logistics of pack security. That was a job for the bloodline."Jax, pull up the digital logs," Fennigan commanded, his voice cold and precise. "Dad, I want you to go to the physical archives. I want every patrol report for the East Ridge from the last six months. Cross-reference them with the timestamps on these encrypted files. If a supply transport moved into that bunker, I want to know exactly whose eyes were on that ridge at that hour."Damon nodded, his face hardening into the mask of the former Alpha. "I'll see w

  • elemental lycan   The Hidden Bunker

    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 plate of eggs. Elana and Damon sat near the window, the morning light catching the silver in their hair, while the elders—Veda, Thorpe, and Horne—occupied the far corner, their presence providing a grounded, ancient weight to the room.When Fennigan and Leela finally emerged, they looked like they’d been through a minor skirmish. Wrestling the twins into fresh clothes after the overstimulation of the ceremony had been no small feat. The quiet of a private breakfast was a tactical necessity; none of them had the energy for the formal dining hall today."Alright, you two, into the command centers," Fennigan grunted playfully, hoisting Caspian and Briar into their high chairs.The twins let out

  • elemental lycan   Vannie's Strongest Brew

    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 screaming 'Mine,' but your brain was screaming vanilla and honey. I thought you meant my shampoo so I shouted, 'Target Shampoo, five dollars!' Honestly, Jax, I’m surprised you didn't try to buy me in bulk right then and there."The kitchen erupted in low, tired laughter. It was a rare, precious moment of pure domestic bliss—four survivors reminiscing about the chaotic, beautiful, and often ridiculous paths that had led them to this kitchen at five in the morning. They were two Alphas and the women who kept them human, standing on the edge of a new day, bolstered by the memory of blue tea roses and the lingering, sweet scent of vanilla shampoo.It felt as though they had only just closed their

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