Kael’s eyes were locked on mine, burning with an intensity that made my knees feel weak. The air between us was suffocating, thick with tension and unspoken words. My body betrayed me further, trembling as another wave of heat rolled through me. I pressed my back against the counter, desperate to put any distance between us. “Kael,” I whispered again, my voice shaky. “You shouldn’t be here.” His lips curled into a wry smile, but his golden eyes didn’t soften. If anything, they grew darker. “Shouldn’t I? Or is it that you don’t want me here?” I swallowed hard, my throat dry. “I… I can’t do this. Not tonight.” Kael stepped closer, his presence overwhelming. I could feel the heat radiating from him, his scent wrapping around me like a vice. My hands gripped the edge of the counter so tightly that my knuckles turned white. “Don’t lie to me, Astrid.” His voice was low, a growl simmering beneath the surface. “You think I can’t feel it? Smell it?” My cheeks burned with humiliatio
The moment I stepped onto the top of the staircase, the entire hall seemed to hold its breath. The soft hum of conversation faded into silence, heads turning in unison toward me as though I had unknowingly commanded their attention. My heart pounded in my chest, but I kept my chin high, pretending that I was oblivious to the weight of their gazes. The gown I wore wasn’t mine—I couldn’t afford such finery—but Maya had insisted, practically dragging me into the shimmering fabric. Changing my initial red option to look different, I chose a deep midnight blue, the color of the sky just before the full moon rises, and it clung to my body like a second skin, accentuating curves I usually tried to hide. The fabric sparkled faintly under the chandelier’s light, tiny crystals sewn into the material catching every glimmer. A daring slit ran up one leg, revealing just enough skin to make me feel exposed but powerful at the same time. My hair was styled in loose waves, cascading over my shoul
Who the hell was he to tell me what to do? I angrily stormed back into the hall, scanning the crowd for a potential victim of my assault just to prove a point. At that moment, I could feel the heat of Kael’s gaze burning into my back. His claim of ownership, his arrogance—it lit a fire in me, but not in the way he assumed. If he thought he could control me, he had another thing coming. I scanned the room, my eyes narrowing until I found him—Caleb, a strikingly handsome warrior from one of the visiting packs. His dark hair fell in soft waves around his sharp jawline, and his green eyes sparkled with mischief. He was standing near the drink table, laughing at something another warrior said. Perfect. I strode across the hall, my determination turning heads as I made my way toward him. My heart pounded in my chest, not from nerves, but from the sheer audacity of what I was about to do. I didn’t care. If Kael thought he could dictate my life, he needed to see how wrong he was. Caleb
“Who was that?” I whispered, as kael pulled me across the room. “Someone you don’t want to mess with.” He answered curtly. I paused, thinking of ho to frame my next question. “Are there any other Alpha Logan’s within the territory?” Kael stopped in his tracks, looking down at me. “Why?” He grunted. I shrugged trying to look less interested, “Nothing, I just want to know.” “Astrid.” Kael growled, pulling me closer to him. “Why the fuck are you asking me about another male?!” I rolled my eyes at him. What was he? Jealous? That’s hardly possible. “I just wanted to know, that’s all.” “Do you like him? Are you attracted to older wolves?” Kael asked, his hand tightening around my waist. Our bodies were in close proximity and I could barely breath, I placed my two hands on his chest, trying to push myself away from him but that only made it worse, as his hand tightened more reducing the intake of sir in my lungs “What are you saying? I just need to know if he was the sam
She looked different. Glowy even, my eyes traveled down to her stomach that was sticking out under the red satin material that she wore. She was pregnant. Something shifted inside me at the realization. “Astrid.” She called again, walking up to me. “Don’t move.” Kael commanding voice reached my ears. I snapped my head back to head, with a look of defiance in my eyes “What do you mean?” I argued. “Don’t move little mouse.” He said againMy heart hammered in my chest as Kael’s voice coiled around me like a chain, unyielding and absolute. His commanding presence bore into me, but i refused to yield, in as much as I didn’t want to break the contact between ours bodies, I had to meet Aria. Turning back to him, her eyes flared with defiance. “Kael, she’s my friend,” i said, her tone firm as i gestured toward Aria. “I haven’t seen her since the day of selection,You can’t just order me around like some puppet.”Kael’s nostrils flared, his crimson gaze darkening. His possessiveness tig
Kael dragged me across the empty field and through a back door. Adrenaline pumped through my veins, both of fear and excitement. Kael’s grip was unyielding as he led me through the shadowy corridors behind the estate. The distant hum of the celebration seemed a world away, muffled by the heavy walls around us. My pulse thrummed in my ears, and despite my frustration, an undeniable heat coiled low in my belly. “Where are we going?” I demanded, my voice laced with defiance but betraying a flicker of curiosity. Kael didn’t answer immediately, his stride purposeful and unwavering. His hand remained firm around mine, not giving me a chance to pull away even if I wanted to. Finally, he stopped in front of a heavy oak door, the edges worn from years of use. With a flick of his wrist, he pushed it open, revealing a dimly lit room. The air inside was warm, scented faintly with cedarwood and something richer—something unmistakably *him.* The space was intimate, the walls lined with da
I stumbled on my feet, whining and reaching out to him. His hands wiped around my waist, spinning me around, my back hitting his hard chest. “You smell so good….like honey to a bee.” He drawled close to my right ear. A wave of heat rolls off my body. I stopped struggling, my head falls back on his chest, as I angled my hips upwards to meets his huge length. Large hands gripped my waist “Little mouse,” he growled. “So many ropes…..” his left hand worked its way around the ropes that tightened the gown to my body making it into a more fitted bodice. “His body goes rigid for one beat, two, and then he spins us impossibly fast, putting my back against the door, jostling the frame. Whoa. He captures my wrists in one hand and holds them prisoner above my head. “Little mouse” kael groans against my ear. The plea in his tone floods my veins with a whole different form of power. Knowing he’s just as affected by our attraction as I am is a in heat. “This isn’t what you want?”“This….th
Then we start moving, his boots scraped the floor in loud thuds as he works across what seem to be like an annoying long room. Then my back hits something hard, his mouth was still on me, torturing, tormenting, bringing out the most reckless and unearthly sound from me. My gown still hung loosely on my hips, leaving a trail of blue sea as we walked across the room tied together. The floor stopped ticking. Everywhere went silent. “Kael,” I murmured, looking down. He is on his knees in front of me. “Little mouse,” he says against a sensitive part of my abdomen. Fuck, that feels so good. Seeing him kneel before me ignited another spark of something in me. Kael was on his knees for me! My wetness pooled out, at this point I was a dripping mess. Every touch of his mouth on my skin is like set my whole body on fire over and over again.. I suck in a sharp breath as he lingers on the part were my gown hung low. His fingers slowly come up on both sides of my hip, tugging th
I don’t know how long we walk for but a faint light shown in the distance. I could feel my bones protesting in agony, and my stomach wasn’t helping matters.I leaned against a tree, taking in deep sharp breaths.“We are almost there, little mouse.” Kael’s voice sounded so distant.Little mouse, he called me.We have been so caught up in wars and fight that we barely had time for each other. I Opened my eyes and gave in a weak smile.He lifted me into his arms, carrying like a child that weighed nothing, I placed my head in his chest listening to the sound of his heartbeat. It was loud but steady. Steady enough to calm my nerves.We got to a little house in the middle of nowhere, the air around the area was thick and heavy with magic.My feet touch the dried up leaves, that made a crunchy sound.“We’re here.” Kael said, guiding me to the front pouch, were a lantern sat my the door side. The door creaked open and a familiar figure emerged.My eyes widen in shock.“Ruby” I breathed out
We ran deeper into the forest, our breaths ragged, the dense foliage scraping against our skin as we weaved through the trees. Kael’s hand never let go of mine, his grip grounding me, keeping me from succumbing to the fear clawing at my chest. The moonlight barely filtered through the canopy above, casting eerie shadows across the forest floor. Behind us, the sounds of the wolves tearing into the guards echoed through the night. But I knew better than to think we were safe. Kael’s mother wasn’t one to give up so easily, and every step forward felt like a countdown to another confrontation. “We need a plan,” I said between gasps, glancing over my shoulder. “She’s not going to stop.” Kael slowed his pace just enough to glance at me, his face grim and determined. “We’ll get to the eastern cliffs. There’s a path that leads down to the river. If we can reach it, we can lose her in the water.” “What about her magic? She found us once; she can do it again.” His jaw tightened. “Not
The cold night air hit me like a slap as I burst through the crumbling gates. The forest beyond stretched like a dark, endless labyrinth, but it was freedom, and that was all that mattered. My heart pounded as I stumbled forward, my legs trembling from exertion. A deep, familiar growl pulled me to a halt. My eyes darted around the shadows until I saw him. Kael. He stood just beyond the treeline, his silhouette powerful and commanding. His wolf loomed just beneath the surface, his eyes glowing with a predatory light. Relief flooded me, and before I knew it, I was running toward him. “Kael!” He moved faster than I anticipated, meeting me halfway. His arms wrapped around me, pulling me against his chest so tightly I could barely breathe. “Astrid,” he murmured, his voice rough with emotion. His hands trembled as they roamed over me, as if he needed to confirm I was real. “You’re safe. Thank the goddess.” Tears pricked my eyes, but I pulled back slightly, gripping his
Megan led me through the dark corridors with a precision that was almost unnerving. She moved like a shadow, her steps silent and deliberate. I followed close behind, my senses gradually sharpening as the potion cleared the magic's lingering effects. The fortress was eerily quiet, but every now and then, we’d hear faint echoes of footsteps or voices in the distance. Each time, Megan would stop, holding up a hand to signal me to stay still. Her sharp ears picked up on things I couldn’t hear, and I had to trust her instincts. “Where’s Kael?” I whispered as we paused in a narrow hallway, the dim light casting flickering shadows on the walls. She glanced at me, her expression unreadable. “He’s outside, trying to breach the main wards. It’s taking longer than expected. Your mother-in-law doesn’t mess around when it comes to fortifying her stronghold.” “You and Kael…….I thought-“ I was unable to finish my sentence. No knowing how to put the question. A small smile danced on her lip
**Astrid’s POV** After kael had lost consciousness in the veil through the fight and injury to his side, i sat beside him hoping against hope that those things didn’t come back out. In a blink of the eye we were transported into a different place , the air was crispy and sweet. It smelled like home. The grass was green and lush, shining under the soft rays of the sun. Where are we? Was this still some part of the test? I laid my head back, already tired from the fight we just had, soon I fell fast asleep in a peaceful embrace of the warm breeze. The last thing I remembered was the thick scent of lavender and iron. My head swam as the world blurred around me, and then everything went black. When I woke, I was bound and gagged, my arms aching from being pulled taut above my head. The room was dim, the only light coming from a single flickering torch mounted on the stone wall. Panic coursed through me as I tried to move, my wolf snarling within me, but the chains held firm, and t
Megan shifted back into her human form, brushing her hair from her face as she scanned the fortress ahead. The ominous structure loomed against the night sky, its dark towers piercing the clouds. Torches flickered along the high walls, and faint shadows moved within the light—guards patrolling the perimeter."Do you have a plan?" she asked, her tone laced with sarcasm but underpinned by urgency.I growled softly, still shaking off the pain in my flank. "Get in. Find Astrid. Kill anything that gets in my way."Megan raised an eyebrow. "Straightforward. I like it. But unless you've developed the ability to teleport past walls, you're going to need a bit more finesse." She pointed toward the eastern side of the fortress, where a smaller guard tower stood. "That’s our best bet. Less fortified, and it connects to the servant’s quarters."I nodded, though my wolf snarled at the idea of sneaking. Every fiber of me screamed to storm the gates, to rip through the fortress and tear apart anyone
Megan didn’t hesitate. She grabbed a thick leather satchel from the corner of the room, tossing it over her shoulder as she turned to face me. Her expression was sharp and determined, her wolf brimming just beneath the surface. “If we’re going to do this, we need to move now,” she said. “The Shadow Ward won’t stay static. Your mother’s defenses are always shifting, and every second we waste is a second closer to Astrid being lost.”I nodded, my wolf growling low with anticipation. “Lead the way.”Megan stepped to the door and paused, glancing back at me. “This isn’t just a straight fight, Kael. If we’re caught, there’s no backup, no escape. You’re ready for that?”“I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t.”Her smirk returned, though it didn’t quite reach her eyes. “Fair enough. Let’s see if that alpha blood of yours is worth something.”***The forest was darker now, the trees dense and ancient as if the weight of centuries pressed down on them. Megan moved with the grace of a predator, her w
The name *Shadow Ward* struck a deep chord of fear in my chest. Even my wolf bristled at the mention of it. The Shadow Ward was more than just a prison—it was a black hole, a place where hope went to die. Anyone taken there either never returned or came back broken beyond repair. “You think she’s there?” I asked, my voice tight.Megan’s green eyes darkened, her wolf stirring beneath the surface. “If your mother’s playing her usual games, then yes. It’s exactly the kind of place she’d put Astrid to keep you in line. It’s warded, Kael. No one just walks into the Shadow Ward and comes out alive.”I slammed my fist on the table, the wood groaning under the force. “I don’t care how dangerous it is. If Astrid’s there, I’m going after her.”Megan’s lips curled into a snarl, her wolf rising to meet mine. “Don’t be an idiot. You can’t storm in there half-dead and expect to fight your way out. The wards alone would cripple you before you even set foot inside. You’ll need more than brute streng
The impact sent me sprawling backward, the ground biting into my palms as I landed hard. The air was charged with energy, crackling like static against my skin. I growled low in my throat, shaking my head to clear the ringing."Shit," I muttered again, struggling to my feet. My side throbbed in protest, but I ignored it, focusing on the invisible barrier in front of me.Magic. My mother’s handiwork, no doubt. She’d sealed the perimeter with one of her traps, designed to keep intruders—or escapees like me—contained. I could feel the power humming in the air, ancient and relentless.I placed my hand against the invisible force, my claws extending instinctively. It burned, a searing heat that made my wolf recoil, but I didn’t pull back. Instead, I closed my eyes and reached for the bond I shared with Astrid, searching for even the faintest trace of her.Nothing. Just a void where her presence should be.Frustration surged through me, but I shoved it aside. I couldn’t afford to lose contr