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The White Luna: Claimed By The Cursed King
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Chapter 7 Blood on the Training Ground img
Chapter 8 The Wolf Who Warned Me img
Chapter 9 What He Knew img
Chapter 10 The Prophecy She Was Never Supposed to Read img
Chapter 11 The Wolf In The Walls img
Chapter 12 The Hunt img
Chapter 13 The Real Target img
Chapter 14 The Third Layer img
Chapter 15 Everything, Everything img
Chapter 16 Blood and Crowns img
Chapter 17 Three Hundred Wolves img
Chapter 18 The Northern Field img
Chapter 19 One Rule img
Chapter 20 The Conclave Timeline img
Chapter 21 What We Choose img
Chapter 22 Blood and Binding img
Chapter 23 The Court Reacts img
Chapter 24 The One Person Who Knew img
Chapter 25 The Greywood Road img
Chapter 26 My Mother's War img
Chapter 27 What Runs in the Blood img
Chapter 28 The Sovereign wolf img
Chapter 29 What Waits at the Gate img
Chapter 30 Terms and conditions img
Chapter 31 The Name img
Chapter 32 The Fracture img
Chapter 33 False Signals img
Chapter 34 Inside the Walls Again img
Chapter 35 Before She Leaves img
Chapter 36 The Watchtower img
Chapter 37 The Authority img
Chapter 38 What Was Always True img
Chapter 39 The Morning inventory img
Chapter 40 The Examiner img
Chapter 41 The Third Claim img
Chapter 42 The Free Agent img
Chapter 43 The Examination img
Chapter 44 The Demonstration img
Chapter 45 The Drums of the Forgotten Kings img
Chapter 46 The Woman Who Died Twice img
Chapter 47 Forty Years in the Making img
Chapter 48 The One Move Left img
Chapter 49 The Knife Closest to the Skin img
Chapter 50 What Corvyn Carried img
Chapter 51 When the Frameworks Fall img
Chapter 52 The Reckoning at the Gate img
Chapter 53 What She Never Chose img
Chapter 54 Six Years Before the Altar img
Chapter 55 The Proceedings img
Chapter 56 The Determination img
Chapter 57 The Third Matter img
Chapter 58 The Quiet After img
Chapter 59 The Return img
Chapter 60 What She Is Becoming img
Chapter 61 Faster Than Predicted img
Chapter 62 What Came Back img
Chapter 63 The Ones Who Waited img
Chapter 64 The Documentation img
Chapter 65 The Final Weeks img
Chapter 66 The Gathering img
Chapter 67 The Unexpected Arrival img
Chapter 68 What The Protocols Said img
Chapter 69 The Chamber Below img
Chapter 70 The Request img
Chapter 71 Earlier Than Expected img
Chapter 72 The Longest Night img
Chapter 73 What Morning Brought img
Chapter 74 Three Days img
Chapter 75 What Came After img
Chapter 76 Joy and Endings img
Chapter 77 Spring Court img
Chapter 78 The First Session img
Chapter 79 The First Agreement img
Chapter 80 The Coastal Dispute img
Chapter 81 Time Moving img
Chapter 82 One Year img
Chapter 83 The Chamber Child img
Chapter 84 What Kael Hadn't Said img
Chapter 85 Mother and Daughter img
Chapter 86 The Second Birthday img
Chapter 87 Letters From Before img
Chapter 88 The Third Year img
Chapter 89 What She Already Knew img
Chapter 90 The Why img
Chapter 91 Closing Things img
Chapter 92 The Challenge img
Chapter 93 Everything in between img
Chapter 94 The Challenge to Authority img
Chapter 95 The Seven img
Chapter 96 The Education Problem img
Chapter 97 What Children Build img
Chapter 98 Her Own img
Chapter 99 Without Completion img
Chapter 100 Our Sera img
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Chapter 2 The Dead King Road

Nobody crossed into Kael's territory after dark, and I was doing it anyway.

The road had a name among the northern packs. They called it the Dead King's Road, a stretch of ancient forest that marked the boundary between Ironveil and the Ashveil Kingdom, Kael's domain. The trees here were older than any pack I knew of. Their roots broke through the frozen ground like knuckles. The silence was the kind that had weight to it, the kind that pressed against your eardrums and made your wolf pace in tight, anxious circles.

Mine was not pacing.

She was completely still, which was worse.

"She's scared," Mara said quietly, reading me the way only she could. She meant my wolf. "I can feel it from here."

"She's not scared." I kept walking. "She's listening."

Mara pulled her coat tighter and said nothing else. Smart woman.

I had given her the broad strokes during the two hours we'd been walking. The pregnancy. Eleven days along, confirmed by the pack healer in secret, a woman I trusted with my life and had paid three months of savings to keep quiet. The Thirteenth Seed, that was what the old texts called it, a pup born of a rejected bond, conceived in the last hours before severance. The legends said they were wolves of impossible power. The elders said they were dangerous. Roland's inner circle, if they ever found out, would call it a reason to put me in the ground before I could give birth.

Mara had not cried when I told her. She had gone very still, the same way I had when the healer first said the words. Then she had picked up her pack and kept walking.

That was why she was the only person I had told.

"How much do you actually know about Kael?" she asked now.

"Enough."

"That's not an answer."

I exhaled. The cold air turned my breath white. "Cursed Alpha King. Hasn't been seen publicly in three years. His territory hasn't been breached by any outside pack in living memory. Roland won't follow us past the boundary line." I paused. "He's afraid of him."

"Roland is afraid of very few things."

"I know."

That was the entire point.

Mara was quiet for a moment. The trees thickened around us, the canopy blocking out what little moonlight the clouds had been letting through. My eyes adjusted without effort, one of the few advantages of being a warrior-luna with a wolf who had been trained since age twelve. I could see in near-total darkness. I could track a scent across running water. I could fight three opponents simultaneously and had done it more than once.

None of that felt like enough right now.

"There are stories," Mara said carefully, "about what happened to the last woman who entered Kael's territory uninvited."

"I've heard them."

"And?"

"And I've also heard what Roland has ordered his enforcers to do to me by sunrise." I stepped over a gnarled root without breaking stride. "So I'm choosing the story I have a chance of surviving."

Mara accepted that with a small, tight nod.

We walked for another twenty minutes before my wolf came back online, surging up from that eerie stillness with a single sharp pulse of warning. I stopped moving instantly. Mara stopped half a step behind me, her hand going to the blade at her hip out of pure instinct.

The forest had gone from quiet to absolute.

No wind. No insects. Not even the sound of our own breathing seemed to carry.

Then I smelled it. Cedar and ash and something underneath that had no name I could put to it, something cold and ancient and completely without mercy. It coated the inside of my nose and sat at the back of my throat and my wolf, my warrior wolf who had never once submitted to anything, pressed herself low.

Not in fear.

In recognition.

"Nadia." Mara's voice was barely a sound.

"I know."

I did not reach for my weapon. Reaching for a weapon right now would be the last mistake I ever made. Instead I stood straight, shoulders back, chin level, the same posture I had held at the altar three hours ago when Roland had tried to make me small in front of three hundred witnesses.

I would not be made small twice in one night.

The voice, when it came, did not come from any single direction. It came from everywhere, low and absolute, the kind of voice that had never once needed to be raised.

"You are on my land."

I held my ground.

"I know," I said. "I need to speak with the King."

A pause. The darkness between the trees shifted in a way that darkness should not be able to shift.

"You are speaking with him."

The cold hit me before I saw him, a drop in temperature so sudden and complete that my next breath burned. And then he stepped out of the dark between two ancient oaks, and every instinct I had ever trained into silence came screaming back to life at once.

He was nothing like the stories.

The stories had not been nearly enough.

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