LOGINWinterYes,” I said, voice cold, controlled, shaking with fury. “All of it. Every drop of your power. Every hybrid’s strength, siphoned. Do you feel it? Your magic weakening?”He snarled, hands sparking with dark energy. “You think you can stop me? You’re a child playing with fire you barely underst
WinterThe fight tore through the courtyard like fire through dry grass.Hybrids surged, claws scraping stone, fangs snapping. Rogues leapt with unnatural speed, some shrouded in shadow, others grotesque with extra arms or twisted features. The smell of blood and smoke mixed with the metallic tang o
Winter Malashcar cut in, sneering. “He grew a conscience. Fell in love. Became weak. Stopped feeding me information. Thought he could have both worlds...his pack and his father’s approval. He failed at both.”I felt like I was drowning.Tyron reached for me again. “Winter, please..”I stepped back,
Winter The courtyard was frozen in time.Malashcar stood at the end of the parted path, tall, broad, black coat swirling like smoke, silver-streaked hair catching the moonlight. His smile was slow, cruel, the same one that had haunted my nightmares for months. But it was Isla beside him that stoppe
Tyrone The courtyard was hell.Hybrids everywhere,twisted, snarling, moving like oil and shadow. Normal rogue wolves mixed in with them,fur matted, eyes wild, teeth bared. Claws on stone. Blood on grass. My pack fought back,wolves shifting mid-leap, jaws snapping, howls ripping the night. I was alr
Winter It thrashed once.Twice.Then the ice cracked inward with a sharp, violent sound.The hybrid collapsed, body twitching, black blood leaking through the frozen fractures.I shoved it off me and pushed to my feet, breathing hard, chest burning, side throbbing where it had cut me.For a second







