Chapter 17

🐺 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - The Traitor Alpha

The footsteps grew heavier, crunching over roots and stone until they stopped just outside the sanctuary. The air thickened with hostility, and Kael's wolf surged beneath his skin.

Lyra clung to the wall of the cave, still weak from the First Moon Sign, her arm throbbing with silver heat.

"Stay behind me," Kael warned, his voice low and dangerous.

Lyra opened her mouth to argue, but the moment she stepped forward, a scent hit her-sharp, wild, and cold. And then a figure entered the cave, tall and dark, with the same silver eyes as Kael... but filled with cruelty.

He smiled.

"Well," he drawled, tilting his head, "I see the little prophecy pet survived the night."

Kael snarled so deeply the rocks trembled.

"Rivan. You're not welcome here."

Rivan Darkbane.

Kael's older brother.

The heir who lost the right to lead-and blamed Kael ever since.

Rivan stepped closer, his boots echoing. His presence filled the cave like a heavy shadow.

"And you think you can stop me?" he taunted. "You? With your human toy glowing like a broken moonstone?"

Kael lunged.

Rivan dodged, laughing.

Lyra stepped forward despite the pain. "Stop it!"

Rivan's eyes snapped to her-and he froze.

The silver veins on Lyra's skin glowed faintly in the dim light. The mark pulsed like a heartbeat. And something in Rivan's expression shifted-from mockery... to calculation.

"So it's true," Rivan whispered. "The First Moon Sign has begun. The prophecy has awakened."

Lyra tried to steady her breathing. "I didn't choose any of this."

"No," Rivan said softly, taking one step closer. "But I did."

Kael stiffened. "What did you just say?"

Rivan's smile returned-slow, sharp, deadly.

"Oh, little brother... did you really think the Oath chose her by accident?"

Lyra's stomach twisted.

"What are you talking about?"

Rivan crossed his arms, leaning against the cave wall casually.

"The night the Oath awakened-when the Moonblood rose-I was the one who performed the ancient call."

Kael's blood ran cold.

"You WHAT?"

Rivan shrugged.

"I summoned the Oath seeking power. A chosen mate. A queen. But instead of binding to me..."

He looked directly at Lyra.

"...it chose you."

Lyra's breath caught.

"So you wanted the Oath first."

"Yes," Rivan said simply. "You were meant to be mine."

Kael lunged again, fury blazing. Rivan met him halfway this time-two wolves clashing with a burst of power that shook the cave. Sparks flew from the impact of their blows.

Lyra cried out, the Oath reacting violently, pulling at her chest as Kael's heartbeat spiked. She felt his pain, his rage, his desperation.

"Stop!" she screamed, but the brothers were lost in battle.

Kael slashed.

Rivan countered.

Power collided in blinding silver.

"Kael!" Lyra gasped, clutching her glowing arm. "You're hurting yourself-stop-"

Rivan laughed breathlessly as they circled each other.

"Look at you, brother. Weak. Letting a human drain your strength."

"She is NOT draining me!" Kael roared.

"Oh? Then what happens," Rivan hissed, "when the Second Moon Sign begins? When she starts hearing every emotion, every thought, every memory inside your mind?"

Lyra froze.

"I'll... hear your thoughts?"

Kael turned sharply toward her-too sharply.

He didn't want to answer.

His silence was the answer.

Rivan smirked. "Oh yes. Every secret he's ever kept from you... every feeling he hides... every desire he refuses to admit."

Lyra's heart thudded painfully.

"Kael...?"

Kael's jaw tightened, but before he could speak, Rivan made his move-lunging straight for Lyra.

Kael shifted mid-air, full wolf, ramming Rivan into the stone floor with a snarl that shook the sanctuary.

"DON'T TOUCH HER!"

They rolled, teeth bared, claws slashing, growls echoing like thunder.

Lyra stumbled backward, her vision spinning. The silver veins on her arm flared again-bursting with heat, reacting to Kael's danger.

"Stop... Kael, stop-!"

Her mark pulsed violently.

The cave exploded with silver light.

Both wolves were thrown apart, crashing against opposite walls.

Lyra collapsed, panting, her body trembling.

Rivan rose first, brushing stone dust off his jacket, eyes burning with shock and anger.

"Well," he said hoarsely. "Looks like the prophecy is progressing faster than expected."

Kael shifted back, staggering to his feet, blood on his lips-but never taking his eyes off Rivan.

Rivan stepped toward the cave entrance.

"I'll be back before the second moon. And when her mind fully opens..."

His eyes glowed.

"...I wonder which brother she will choose."

He disappeared into the mist.

Kael rushed to Lyra's side, kneeling.

"Lyra. Lyra, look at me."

She lifted her trembling hand to his chest.

"I felt everything. Your fear. Your anger. Your pain."

Kael's voice cracked.

"And you will feel more," he whispered. "Because the Second Sign is coming."

The mark glowed on her skin.

The prophecy pulsed in her blood.

And for the first time...

Lyra feared not the wolves outside-but the power waking inside her.

Chapter 18

CHAPTER 18 - Mark By FiRE

"Your destiny is not a choice. It's a burn that never fades."

The moment Kael's teeth grazed her skin, everything inside Lyra changed.

At first it was warmth-soft, tingling, almost gentle.

Then the fire hit.

It tore through her veins like molten silver, rushing from her neck to her chest, down her arms, deep into her bones. Her knees buckled, and the world spun as a sharp cry escaped her lips.

Kael caught her before she hit the floor.

His arms wrapped around her tightly, his heart pounding fast against her cheek. Every muscle in his body was tense, his breathing uneven.

"Lyra," he whispered urgently, brushing his thumb across her cheek.

"Stay with me."

Her fingers clutched his shirt, trembling violently.

"Kael... what's happening to me?"

Her voice was faint, strangled.

The mark on her neck pulsed again-hard.

A piercing wave of heat slashed through her chest, and Lyra gasped, bending forward as the world blurred.

Kael tilted her chin, making her look at him.

"It's the Mark," he said. "The bond seal. I warned you it was powerful."

"You said it wouldn't hurt..." she breathed.

"I said I would protect you from the worst of it," he answered.

His golden eyes flickered darkly.

"But I can't stop the transformation."

Another wave hit.

Lyra cried out, clutching her chest as cracks of silver light raced under her skin like lightning.

Her wolf roared inside her, clawing to break free.

Kael lifted her effortlessly and carried her to the bed.

Each step he took made her vision shake.

Her heartbeat raced so fast it felt like it might burst.

He laid her gently on the sheets, but she curled into herself, shaking.

Kael hovered above her, hands moving over her body, searching for the source of her agony.

"Lyra, look at me."

She forced her eyes open.

"I can take the pain," Kael said, voice low, intense.

"But I need you to trust me."

"I do," she whispered-without hesitation.

Kael pressed his palm over her heart.

Heat shot through her-not burning this time, but deep and steady like a second heartbeat syncing with hers.

Her back arched as silver light poured from her chest, forming glowing lines that spread to her throat, her arms, her wrists.

Kael's eyes widened.

"It's not just a mark," he murmured. "You're... awakening."

The door burst open.

Milo rushed in-panicked, breathless-then froze when he saw Lyra glowing like living moonfire.

"Ancestors..." Milo whispered. "Alpha-she's not just being marked. She's ascending."

Lyra's vision flickered.

Her ears filled with a low, wild howl-her own wolf, rising higher and stronger than ever before.

Kael turned sharply to Milo.

"Who else felt this?"

"Everyone," Milo admitted. "The entire pack is on edge. They can sense her power."

Kael swore under his breath.

"We finish this now-before anyone comes looking."

Lyra's voice trembled.

"What... what am I becoming?"

Kael turned back to her slowly.

He knelt beside her, leaning close so she could hear him through the storm raging inside her.

His breath brushed her cheek.

His eyes, glowing crimson gold, locked with hers.

"The one thing the High Alpha fears."

His voice was soft. Deadly soft.

"The one thing that can end him."

Silver fire erupted across her skin.

Kael grabbed her shoulders, holding her down gently but firmly as her body lifted off the bed.

Her hair floated around her like a halo.

Light pulsed beneath her skin-each heartbeat brighter than the last.

Milo shielded his eyes.

"Kael, she's becoming-"

"I know," Kael growled.

Lyra gasped as her wolf surged upward, stronger than anything she'd felt in her life.

She felt every heartbeat in the forest.

Every whisper of the moon.

Every thread of Kael's soul tied to hers.

Her body settled back onto the bed, breathing heavy, chest rising and falling fast.

Kael pressed his hand to her cheek.

"Lyra," he whispered, voice breaking for the first time.

"Come back to me."

Her eyes snapped open-glowing pure silver.

When she spoke, her voice overlapped with the deep, resonant rumble of her wolf.

"Kael... I feel everything."

He stared at her-half in awe, half in dread.

"Then listen carefully, Lyra," he said, leaning closer.

"Because from this moment on... your life is no longer your own."

Her heart thudded.

"Why?"

Kael's expression darkened, but not with fear-

with something like acceptance.

"Because you," he breathed, "are the Silverblood Mate."

The mark on her neck flared once more-brilliant, blinding, final.

Then it faded into a soft, steady glow.

Lyra collapsed forward, falling into Kael's chest.

He wrapped his arms around her, grounding her shaking body with his warmth.

Milo exhaled shakily.

"Alpha... what now?"

Kael didn't look away from Lyra.

Now his voice was pure steel.

"Now we prepare."

He lifted Lyra gently, holding her close.

"Because the High Alpha will come for her."

He glanced toward the window where moonlight pooled on the floor.

"And he will burn the world to ash before he lets a Silverblood Mate live."

Chapter 19

🐺CHAPTER 19 - THE PROPHECY UNLEASHED

"A mate of silver blood shall rise... and the world will tremble."

The night outside ShadowFang Fortress was unnaturally still.

Not quiet-

watching.

Kael carried Lyra through the dim halls, her body still trembling from the transformation. Milo followed closely behind, tense, glancing over his shoulder every few seconds.

Whispers rose from the warriors as they passed.

Some bowed.

Some backed away.

Some stared at Lyra with wide, fearful eyes.

Kael ignored them all.

He pushed open the door to the war chamber with his shoulder, not wanting to loosen his grip on Lyra even for a second.

The torches flickered violently the moment they entered, like the fire itself recognized her.

Kael set her down in the massive chair beside his own-

the Alpha's seat.

Lyra blinked, dazed.

"Why here?"

"Because," Kael said, placing a hand on her shoulder,

"you need to hear the truth."

Milo shut the door behind them.

Kael reached into a locked chest near the wall.

He removed an ancient scroll-

old enough that the edges were frayed and almost turned to dust.

Lyra frowned as he unrolled it on the table.

"Is that...?"

"One of the forbidden prophecies," Milo answered quietly.

"The High Alpha burned the others. This is the only surviving piece."

Kael's jaw clenched.

"The one he fears most."

Lyra's throat tightened as she leaned forward.

Symbols drawn in old werewolf blood pulsed faintly, reacting to her presence.

Kael placed his palm beside the scroll, anchoring her with his warmth.

He read aloud.

"When the moon bleeds silver,

and the dark wolf rises,

a mate of fire and light shall break the chains of the cursed."

The air in the room thickened.

Lyra swallowed.

"What does that mean?"

Kael looked directly at her.

"It means you."

A chill ran down her spine.

"No. That can't be-"

Milo stepped forward.

"It gets worse."

Kael continued reading.

"Born with the mark of the lost line,

she shall bind with the Alpha of shadows.

Together they rise...

and together they fall."

Lyra froze.

Kael's hand curled into a fist on the table.

"Your transformation," he said quietly.

"The silver in your veins. Your mark. Your connection to me."

He lifted his eyes to hers-red, gold, and something softer hidden beneath.

"You are the Silverblood Mate. The one the prophecy warned of."

Lyra looked away, breath catching in her throat.

"I didn't ask for this. I don't want power. I don't want-"

"To be hunted?" Milo finished grimly.

"To be feared? To be the High Alpha's target?"

Lyra closed her eyes.

Her wolf whispered inside her:

We were born for this.

But she wasn't ready to believe it.

Not yet.

Kael moved closer, lifting her chin gently.

"Look at me."

Lyra opened her eyes.

"You are not alone in this," Kael said.

"You are tied to me-my life, my soul, my fate."

He brushed his thumb over her cheek.

"And I will kill anyone who tries to take you."

Her heart stuttered.

But before she could respond-

A violent howl rang from the courtyard below.

Then another.

Then dozens.

Kael snapped to his feet.

Milo rushed to the window and swore.

"Alpha-wolves at the border!"

Kael moved behind Lyra and placed a hand on her shoulder.

His voice was steady but urgent.

"Lyra, stay behind me. No matter what."

Another howl-closer this time. Deeper.

Powerful.

And then-

BOOM.

The fortress shook as something massive slammed into the outer walls.

Lyra's chest tightened.

"Kael... what is that?"

He didn't answer.

His eyes glowed bright crimson, fangs lengthening as the Alpha rose in full power.

Milo turned, face pale.

"It's him."

Lyra's heart stopped.

"Who?"

Milo swallowed hard.

"The High Alpha."

Silence.

Cold.

Deadly.

Final.

Kael stepped in front of Lyra, blocking her from the door.

His voice was a quiet, lethal growl.

"Stay close. Don't run. Don't panic."

Lyra grabbed his hand without thinking.

"Kael-"

He looked back at her.

And for the first time, she saw fear in his eyes.

Not for himself.

For her.

"He's here for you," Kael murmured.

"The prophecy has begun."

The fortress trembled again.

A roar split the air.

Warriors screamed outside.

Kael lowered his head, touching his forehead to Lyra's for half a second.

"Whatever happens," he whispered,

"you survive. Understand?"

Lyra's voice cracked.

"Not without you."

His hand tightened around hers.

And then the final blow hit the gates, splintering them apart.

Milo drew his blades.

Kael shifted-bones cracking, muscles expanding, fur bursting through his skin as his massive shadow wolf form took over.

The door blew open-

And the High Alpha stepped inside.

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