Knotted By The Three Feral Alphas
Chapter 60: Nightthorn Attacks!
- Chapter 100: Festival Of Firsts
- Chapter 99: Meant To Draw Blood
- Chapter 98: That Man Feels Wrong
- Chapter 97: Lord Varak’s Offer
- Chapter 96: Supernatural Abilities AndPost War Harvest
- Chapter 95: Bad Dream
- Chapter 94: We Earned This
- Chapter 93: Rebuilding & Nurturing
- Chapter 92: This Ends With You
- Chapter 91: Almost Over
- Chapter 90: She’s Getting Desperate
- Chapter 89: We Face It As One
- Chapter 88: She’s Bleeding Men
- Chapter 87: Six Days From Frostfang
- Chapter 86: You Delay The Inevitable
- Chapter 85: Two Weeks
- Chapter 84: Their Deaths Feed The Old Blood
- Chapter 83: Witch-Blood Heir
- Chapter 82: Unity Forged In Fire
- Chapter 81: Who Sent You?
- Chapter 80: Ritual
- Chapter 79: Run
- Chapter 78: The Queen They Whisper About
- Chapter 77: Party Came Early
- Chapter 76: The Spy
- Chapter 75: Successor
- Chapter 74: Message From Northern Triad
- Chapter 73: She Died As A Warrior
- Chapter 72: Bad Wolves From The North
- Chapter 71: Another Cursed Triad
- Chapter 70: Thorne And Elara’s First Words
- Chapter 69: New Alliances
- Chapter 68: Honoring The Dead
- Chapter 67: Mira And Sorren
- Chapter 66: Vespera Is Dead!
- Chapter 65: Vespera’s Carved Message
- Chapter 64: Dead Mate!
- Chapter 63: You Won... Or Did You?
- Chapter 62: Talk Or Die An Agonizing Slow Death
- Chapter 61: War Aftermath
- Chapter 60: Nightthorn Attacks!
- Chapter 59: Vespera And Her Two Mates
- Chapter 58: New Threat - Nightthorn Triad
- Chapter 57: We Stand With The Queen
- Chapter 56: The Scout & New Camp
- Chapter 55: Knot Me My Kings
- Chapter 54: Black Feather With Blood
- Chapter 53: You Want The Old Ways? Go South
- Chapter 52: Three Children And New Laws
- Chapter 51: New Blood?
- Chapter 50: The Long Return
- Chapter 49: Niskanen Is Dead!
- Chapter 48: You Poisoned My Sister!
- Chapter 47: Revenge On Niskanen
- Chapter 46: The Birth Of The Twins
- Chapter 45: Give Us One Child, Or The Queen... Your Choice
- Chapter 44: Caius, Torin & Veil Brothers
- Chapter 43: Queen Rule, Lila And The Pack Activities
- Chapter 42: 9 Months Pregnant With Twins
- Chapter 41: Three Sets Of Prints
- Chapter 40: The Hunt & New Threats
- Chapter 39: Mama, Dada
- Chapter 38: The Price Of Order
- Chapter 37: Three Wolves From The East
- Chapter 36: I Killed My Father
- Chapter 35: We Keep Hunting
- Chapter 34: You Thought Chains Could Hold Me
- Chapter 33: Second Pregnancy With Twins
- Chapter 32: The Full Moon Is Gone
- Chapter 31: It’s Hitting Harder Tonight
- Chapter 30: Cursed Dogs And A Bastard Child
- Chapter 29: The Traitor
- Chapter 28: You’re Not Doing This Alone
- Chapter 27: The Child Is Cursed
- Chapter 26: The First New Law
- Chapter 25: The Baby Is Born
- Chapter 24: The Curse Is Broken.... For now
- Chapter 23: The Baby Is Coming!
- Chapter 22: Dead Mountains
- Chapter 21: Fight Or Run
- Chapter 20: Four Days
- Chapter 19: Collars For The Pups
- Chapter 18: Cracks In The Pack
- Chapter 17: The First Crack
- Chapter 16: The Clock Tightens
- Chapter 15: Silver Chains And Morning Sickness
- Chapter 14: Seven Days To Burn
- Chapter 13: Eight Days Until One Dies
- Chapter 12: Messenger From The East
- Chapter 11: Horns From The South
- Chapter 10: My Past Haunts Me
- Chapter 9: Choose Or Lose Everything!
- Chapter 8: You Demand My Firstborn Child?!
- Chapter 7: The Witch’s Payment Is Due
- Chapter 6: Howl From The Ridge
- Chapter 5: Blood And Teeth
- Chapter 4: Our First Knotting
- Chapter 3: The Three Rogues
- Chapter 2: Two Nights Ago
- Chapter 1: My Blood On Stone
Calder stared at me. His mouth opened, closed. He looked at the kings behind me, at the twins in the cradle, at Lila watching him without blinking. Then he sat down.
No one else spoke against it.
The hall stayed silent for a long moment. Then a woman in the back row stood up. She had trained with me in the yard for weeks. Her voice carried clear. "I stand with the queen."
Another voice joined. Then another. The sound grew until the entire hall was on its feet, the pack’s voices rising together in a single, steady wave.
I nodded once. The support settled in my chest like a new kind of armor. Garrick closed the ledger. Council moved on to patrol routes and spring planting. Voices stayed low. Eyes stayed on me. When it ended, the pack filed out with a different kind of quiet. Not fear. Not doubt. Something closer to resolve.
I stayed behind with the kings. The children fussed in the cradle. Thorne wanted to be held. Elara wanted to chew on everything. I picked them both up while Lila climbed onto Darius’s shoulders. The bond settled around us, warm and solid.
That night the chambers felt smaller with all of us inside. The children slept early, exhausted from the day, their small bodies tangled together in the big bed. I stood by the window for a long moment, looking out at the dark ridges, before turning to the kings.
Darius crossed the space first, his hands sliding under my tunic, palms flat against my skin. Kane came in from the side, scarred fingers tracing the line of my spine. Rylan pressed against my back, mouth on my neck, teeth grazing the spot that always made my breath catch.
We moved together without words, the bond flaring hot and bright between us. Clothes came off in a rush. Hands found skin. The four of us fell onto the furs, desperate for each other after the day’s tension.
Darius took my mouth while Kane’s hands mapped every inch of me.
Rylan’s teeth found the spot on my shoulder that always made me gasp. We moved in the rhythm we had learned through blood and war and birth, but tonight it felt different. Deeper. Like the argument from the night before had stripped away the last careful distance we kept between us.
It was raw. It was fierce. It was the kind of intimacy that came after too many nights of holding back fear. When it was over we stayed tangled on the furs, breathing hard, skin slick. I lay between them, heart still racing, the bond humming steady and warm in my chest.
Darius brushed damp hair from my forehead. "We hear you," he said quietly. "We will stand with you. Not over you."
Kane pressed a kiss to my shoulder. "But we will not pretend the east is not coming. We protect what is ours. That includes you."
Rylan’s hand rested low on my stomach. "And we fight beside you. Not behind you."
I closed my eyes and let their words settle. The keep was quiet outside the chamber door. The ridges lay dark beyond the windows. The east would push again, but tonight the four of us had drawn our own line.
I felt the bond settle deeper, stronger than it had been since the night I returned from Shadowpine. The children slept safe between us. The keep held. The wall I held inside myself was still standing.
The Nightthorn Triad would learn that this keep did not yield to anyone who reached for what was ours.
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The alarm bell tore through the keep at first light. I was already dressed and strapping on my blade when the runner burst into the chambers, breathing hard. "Nightthorn hit the southern village," he gasped. "They came in the dark. Torches and steel. The barns are burning."
I didn’t wait for the kings to finish pulling on their cloaks. I grabbed my cloak and headed for the stables. Darius caught up first, ice-blue eyes sharp in the gray dawn. Kane fell in on my left, knife already in his hand. Rylan took the rear, axe across his back. We rode out with twenty of our best, the horses’ hooves drumming on the frozen ground.
The village came into view over the last rise, smoke rising thick and black from the barns. Flames licked the thatch roofs. Bodies lay scattered in the mud. I counted at least twelve before we even reached the edge. Nightthorn warriors moved between the houses, torches in one hand, blades in the other. They were not here to raid supplies. They were here to destroy. 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
I drew my sword and kicked my mare forward. "With me," I called. The kings stayed tight at my sides as we charged down the slope.
The fight hit us like a wall. A Nightthorn warrior lunged at me from the side of a burning barn. I parried and drove my blade through his shoulder, twisting as I pulled free.
Darius cut down the man who came at him from the left, his sword moving with cold precision. Kane slipped between two attackers, knife flashing in short, lethal arcs. Rylan’s axe sang through the air, splitting a shield and the man behind it in one swing.
I pushed deeper into the village, the heat from the fires scorching my face. A woman screamed from inside a house as two warriors dragged her out by her hair. I rode straight at them, blade swinging low. One went down with a cut across the back of his knees. The other turned on me and I took his throat before he could raise his sword.
The bond between the four of us burned hot and steady, feeding me their focus, their rage, their determination to end this fast. I felt every strike they made as if it were my own. The Nightthorn warriors fought hard, but they were not prepared for us to hit back so quickly.
We cleared the center of the village in minutes. Bodies littered the ground. The surviving attackers broke and ran toward the tree line. I wheeled my mare and pursued the last group, the kings right behind me. One man lagged, a satchel slung across his chest. I rode him down and knocked him from his horse with the flat of my blade. He hit the ground hard, rolling in the mud.
Kane was off his horse before the man could rise. He pinned him with a knee on his chest and ripped the satchel free. Inside was a sealed scroll and a small iron box. Rylan dismounted and stood over the man, axe raised.
"Talk," I said, sliding from my saddle. "Or die here."
The man spat blood and glared up at me. "Vespera sends her demand. Your children. Alive. Their blood carries the broken curse. She will remake it into a weapon that will let her rule every kingdom from the western sea to the frozen north. Refuse, and we burn every village until you have nothing left to rule."
Darius took the scroll from Kane and broke the seal. His eyes scanned the words, jaw tightening. He handed it to me without a word. The message was short and clear. Vespera’s personal seal pressed into the wax at the bottom. She wanted the twins. She wanted them delivered to her camp within thirty days or she would start burning the outer farms one by one.
I looked at the man on the ground. "Tell her this. We do not deliver what is ours. If she wants my children, she will have to come and take them herself. And when she does, she will find every wolf in the North waiting for her."
Rylan’s axe came down. The man stopped moving.
We gathered the surviving villagers, helped put out the last fires, and loaded the dead onto horses for the ride back. The journey home was silent except for the creak of saddles and the soft crackle of the few torches we carried. My cloak smelled of smoke and blood. My arm ached from the fight. But the bond between the four of us felt stronger than it had in weeks.
We reached the gates as the sun climbed higher. Garrick met us in the bailey, his face grim as he saw the bodies we carried. The pack gathered quickly, eyes on the scroll I held in my hand.
I stood in the center of the bailey and read Vespera’s demand aloud. The words echoed off the stone walls. When I finished, the pack stayed quiet for a long moment. Then a woman stepped forward, the same one who had trained with me in the yard for weeks. She looked at the twins in the sling I had strapped on before we left and then at me.
"They will not take them," she said. "Not while we stand."
The rest of the pack echoed her words, voices rising until the bailey rang with them. I looked at the kings. Darius gave me a short nod. Kane’s hand rested on his knife. Rylan’s grin was small and sharp.
I turned back to the pack.
"Then we make sure they never get the chance," I said. "We train harder. We watch every road. We strike before they can burn another village. The Nightthorn Triad wants a war. We will give them one they cannot win."
The pack cheered this time, the sound raw and fierce. I stood there with the children warm against me and the kings at my back and felt the keep shift beneath my feet. The wall I held inside myself was still standing.
And the Nightthorn Triad was about to learn exactly how strong it was.
- Chapter 100: Festival Of Firsts
- Chapter 99: Meant To Draw Blood
- Chapter 98: That Man Feels Wrong
- Chapter 97: Lord Varak’s Offer
- Chapter 96: Supernatural Abilities AndPost War Harvest
- Chapter 95: Bad Dream
- Chapter 94: We Earned This
- Chapter 93: Rebuilding & Nurturing
- Chapter 92: This Ends With You
- Chapter 91: Almost Over
- Chapter 90: She’s Getting Desperate
- Chapter 89: We Face It As One
- Chapter 88: She’s Bleeding Men
- Chapter 87: Six Days From Frostfang
- Chapter 86: You Delay The Inevitable
- Chapter 85: Two Weeks
- Chapter 84: Their Deaths Feed The Old Blood
- Chapter 83: Witch-Blood Heir
- Chapter 82: Unity Forged In Fire
- Chapter 81: Who Sent You?
- Chapter 80: Ritual
- Chapter 79: Run
- Chapter 78: The Queen They Whisper About
- Chapter 77: Party Came Early
- Chapter 76: The Spy
- Chapter 75: Successor
- Chapter 74: Message From Northern Triad
- Chapter 73: She Died As A Warrior
- Chapter 72: Bad Wolves From The North
- Chapter 71: Another Cursed Triad
- Chapter 70: Thorne And Elara’s First Words
- Chapter 69: New Alliances
- Chapter 68: Honoring The Dead
- Chapter 67: Mira And Sorren
- Chapter 66: Vespera Is Dead!
- Chapter 65: Vespera’s Carved Message
- Chapter 64: Dead Mate!
- Chapter 63: You Won... Or Did You?
- Chapter 62: Talk Or Die An Agonizing Slow Death
- Chapter 61: War Aftermath
- Chapter 60: Nightthorn Attacks!
- Chapter 59: Vespera And Her Two Mates
- Chapter 58: New Threat - Nightthorn Triad
- Chapter 57: We Stand With The Queen
- Chapter 56: The Scout & New Camp
- Chapter 55: Knot Me My Kings
- Chapter 54: Black Feather With Blood
- Chapter 53: You Want The Old Ways? Go South
- Chapter 52: Three Children And New Laws
- Chapter 51: New Blood?
- Chapter 50: The Long Return
- Chapter 49: Niskanen Is Dead!
- Chapter 48: You Poisoned My Sister!
- Chapter 47: Revenge On Niskanen
- Chapter 46: The Birth Of The Twins
- Chapter 45: Give Us One Child, Or The Queen... Your Choice
- Chapter 44: Caius, Torin & Veil Brothers
- Chapter 43: Queen Rule, Lila And The Pack Activities
- Chapter 42: 9 Months Pregnant With Twins
- Chapter 41: Three Sets Of Prints
- Chapter 40: The Hunt & New Threats
- Chapter 39: Mama, Dada
- Chapter 38: The Price Of Order
- Chapter 37: Three Wolves From The East
- Chapter 36: I Killed My Father
- Chapter 35: We Keep Hunting
- Chapter 34: You Thought Chains Could Hold Me
- Chapter 33: Second Pregnancy With Twins
- Chapter 32: The Full Moon Is Gone
- Chapter 31: It’s Hitting Harder Tonight
- Chapter 30: Cursed Dogs And A Bastard Child
- Chapter 29: The Traitor
- Chapter 28: You’re Not Doing This Alone
- Chapter 27: The Child Is Cursed
- Chapter 26: The First New Law
- Chapter 25: The Baby Is Born
- Chapter 24: The Curse Is Broken.... For now
- Chapter 23: The Baby Is Coming!
- Chapter 22: Dead Mountains
- Chapter 21: Fight Or Run
- Chapter 20: Four Days
- Chapter 19: Collars For The Pups
- Chapter 18: Cracks In The Pack
- Chapter 17: The First Crack
- Chapter 16: The Clock Tightens
- Chapter 15: Silver Chains And Morning Sickness
- Chapter 14: Seven Days To Burn
- Chapter 13: Eight Days Until One Dies
- Chapter 12: Messenger From The East
- Chapter 11: Horns From The South
- Chapter 10: My Past Haunts Me
- Chapter 9: Choose Or Lose Everything!
- Chapter 8: You Demand My Firstborn Child?!
- Chapter 7: The Witch’s Payment Is Due
- Chapter 6: Howl From The Ridge
- Chapter 5: Blood And Teeth
- Chapter 4: Our First Knotting
- Chapter 3: The Three Rogues
- Chapter 2: Two Nights Ago
- Chapter 1: My Blood On Stone
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