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The Omega Tribrid: Claimed by Three Kings

The Omega Tribrid: Claimed by Three Kings

Author: : Author_skyyy
Genre: Fantasy
They called her Omega as if it were her name, as if stripping her of an identity would make it easier to forget that she was born under a blood moon and left at the borders of a pack that never wanted her. Seraphina has spent her entire life on her knees scrubbing floors stained with the victories of wolves who never saw her as one of their own, enduring humiliation, hunger, and the cold certainty that she will never shift, never belong, and never rise above the rank they forced upon her. In a kingdom where strength is everything and weakness is despised, she survives by lowering her eyes and swallowing her pride, unaware that the submission they scent-marked into her skin is slowly being rejected by something ancient stirring in her blood. When King Kael Draven, the ruthless Alpha of Alphas, visits her pack to inspect growing unrest along the borders, he expects obedience and reports, not the intoxicating scent of a mate that feels wrong, forbidden, and impossibly powerful. The moment his gaze lands on the trembling omega kneeling in the courtyard, the bond snaps with violent force, igniting not only his wolf's possessive instincts but a dangerous ripple across the supernatural realms. Because Seraphina does not smell like a simple wolf. She smells like claws and blood and magic woven together, like a prophecy whispered in secret councils and buried beneath centuries of fear. As her presence begins to crack ancient seals placed upon her at birth, two other rulers feel the shift in the balance of power. Lucien Valecrest, the immortal Vampire King whose control has never faltered in centuries of rule, senses royal blood awakening in the wind and realizes the impossible truth that his fated mate lives among wolves as a discarded omega. Alaric Thorne, the enigmatic Witch King who guards the oldest prophecies, knows that the child hidden from execution two decades ago has finally begun to rise, and that her awakening will either unite the three kingdoms or reduce them to ash. Caught between three kings bound to her by fate and a pack that once delighted in her suffering, Seraphina must confront the truth of her existence: she is not weak, not broken, and not merely a wolf without a shift, but a tribrid born of forbidden bloodlines, a living fusion of witch, werewolf, and vampire whose power was sealed to keep the world from tearing itself apart. As war brews, jealous rivals scheme, and ancient enemies emerge from the shadows, the girl who was forced to kneel must decide whether she will continue to survive quietly or rise and claim the crown destiny carved into her soul. In a world that taught her she was nothing, Seraphina will discover that she was never meant to belong to a single pack, a single throne, or even a single king, but to rule them all, and when the former omega finally stands, every kingdom will learn that the rarest creature in existence is not the one born powerful, but the one who rises from cruelty with a crown forged in claws, blood, and magic.

Chapter 1 The Omega They Tried to Break

The first thing Seraphina heard every morning was the sound of the kitchen door being kicked open.

It always happened before sunrise, when the sky outside the pack house was still dark and the cold air of the forest crept through the cracks in the wooden walls. Warriors would come in from their night patrols, loud and careless, dropping their muddy boots on the floor she had cleaned only hours before.

Seraphina was always awake before they arrived.

She slept in a narrow storage room beside the kitchen where sacks of grain and broken tools were kept. The room had no window and barely enough space for the thin blanket she called a bed. When winter came, the cold crawled through the stone floor and wrapped around her bones like ice.

But she had learned not to complain.

Complaining only made things worse.

The moment the door burst open that morning, a deep voice echoed through the kitchen.

"Omega. Get up."

Seraphina pushed herself off the floor immediately.

Her body ached from the long day before. Her hands were raw from scrubbing the pack house floors and washing clothes soaked with blood from the warriors' training. Even lifting the heavy water buckets had become painful.

Still, she lowered her head and stepped out of the storage room.

Three warriors stood in the doorway, their large forms blocking the weak grey light outside. Their wolves were strong, their bodies powerful. Compared to them Seraphina looked fragile and small.

One of them tossed a bundle of dirty clothes onto the floor in front of her.

"Wash these before breakfast," he ordered.

Another warrior glanced around the kitchen and frowned at the clean tables.

"You missed a spot yesterday," he said coldly. "Do it again."

Seraphina nodded quietly.

"Yes."

Her voice was soft, almost swallowed by the silence.

The men were already leaving when the third warrior suddenly paused. His gaze slid toward her and a cruel smile formed on his face.

"You know tonight is the coming of age ceremony," he said.

Seraphina did not answer.

The ceremony happened once every year when wolves who had reached adulthood gathered before the pack to celebrate their strength and the possibility of finding their destined mate.

For most wolves it was the most important night of their lives.

For Seraphina it was only another reminder of what she was not.

The warrior laughed softly.

"Imagine an omega like you finding a mate," he mocked. "That would be a tragedy for the poor man."

The other warriors laughed as they stepped outside.

The door slammed shut behind them.

Silence filled the kitchen again.

Seraphina remained standing in the middle of the room for a moment before bending down to pick up the clothes. The smell of sweat and blood clung to the fabric.

She carried the bundle toward the washing basin.

Her reflection appeared faintly in the water.

Dark hair fell loosely around her shoulders, tangled and uneven because she rarely had time to care for it. Her grey eyes looked tired and distant.

Sometimes when she stared at her reflection long enough, a strange feeling stirred deep inside her chest.

A restless sensation.

Like something inside her was trying to wake.

But the moment always passed quickly.

Seraphina dipped the clothes into the water and began scrubbing.

She had lived in the Crescent Moon pack for as long as she could remember. The elders once told her she had been found alone near the forest border when she was a child.

No parents.

No family.

No history.

The pack had taken her in, but they had never treated her like one of their own.

She was an omega.

The lowest rank in the hierarchy.

An omega's purpose was simple.

Serve.

Obey.

Endure.

Seraphina finished washing the clothes as the sun finally began rising above the trees.

The pack house slowly filled with voices and footsteps as wolves prepared for the day.

She moved quietly through the halls carrying water buckets and cleaning cloths. No one paid attention to her except when they wanted something.

By midday the entire pack buzzed with excitement.

Tonight was the coming of age ceremony.

Decorations hung around the central clearing and long tables were being prepared for the feast. Warriors laughed loudly while young wolves whispered nervously about the possibility of meeting their mates.

Seraphina kept her head lowered as she passed through the clearing with a basket of herbs.

She almost made it to the healer's house when a familiar voice stopped her.

"Well look who decided to show her face."

Seraphina froze.

Lyra stepped into her path.

Even under the bright afternoon sunlight Lyra looked flawless. Her golden hair flowed down her back like liquid light and her blue eyes sparkled with confidence.

Everyone in the pack knew who she was.

The future Luna.

She was the Alpha's daughter and the strongest female wolf in the territory.

Lyra's gaze slowly traveled over Seraphina's worn clothes.

"You look worse than usual," she said lightly. "Did you sleep in the dirt again?"

A few wolves nearby laughed.

Seraphina lowered her head.

"I was just bringing herbs to the healer."

Lyra crossed her arms.

"That is strange."

Her voice turned cold.

"Because the healer came to me this morning looking for missing herbs."

Seraphina blinked in confusion.

"Missing herbs?"

Lyra stepped closer.

"The sacred moon herbs," she said slowly. "The ones used during the ceremony tonight."

Murmurs spread through the clearing.

Seraphina felt a chill crawl down her spine.

"I did not take them," she said quietly.

Lyra tilted her head.

"Then how did they end up in your basket?"

Before Seraphina could react, Lyra reached forward and pulled the cloth covering the basket aside.

Inside, wrapped between the ordinary plants, lay a bundle of glowing silver herbs.

Gasps filled the clearing.

Seraphina stared at the basket in shock.

She had never seen those herbs before.

"I did not put those there," she whispered.

Lyra laughed softly.

"Of course you did."

The Alpha of the pack stepped forward from the crowd. His presence immediately silenced everyone.

His eyes were hard as he looked at Seraphina.

"Stealing sacred herbs is a serious offense."

Seraphina's heart pounded.

"I swear I did not steal anything."

But no one listened.

The Alpha raised his hand.

"Kneel."

The word echoed through the clearing like a command carved in stone.

Seraphina slowly lowered herself onto the ground.

Dust clung to her knees.

Around her the pack watched with cold curiosity.

The Alpha's voice carried through the silence.

"You will be punished before the ceremony tonight."

A warrior stepped forward holding a whip.

Seraphina closed her eyes.

She had endured punishment before.

But today something felt different.

A strange pressure filled the air.

Then suddenly the pack gates opened.

A powerful scent swept through the clearing like a storm.

Every wolf froze.

Royal wolves entered the territory.

Four enormous black vehicles rolled into the clearing surrounded by elite warriors wearing the crest of the royal werewolf clans.

A tall man stepped out of the first vehicle.

The moment his boots touched the ground the atmosphere changed completely.

His presence was overwhelming.

Power radiated from him like heat from fire.

King Kael.

The ruler of all werewolf clans.

The Alpha of Alphas.

The entire pack immediately bowed their heads in respect.

Seraphina remained kneeling on the ground.

Her heart suddenly began beating faster.

A strange warmth spread through her chest.

King Kael walked forward slowly while the Alpha of the pack hurried to greet him.

"It is an honor to welcome you, my king," the Alpha said nervously.

Kael barely looked at him.

His attention had locked onto something else.

Something unexpected.

The small omega kneeling in the dirt.

The moment his eyes met hers, his wolf exploded inside his mind.

Mate.

The word roared through his senses like thunder.

The scent reached him at the same moment.

Sweet.

Wild.

Dangerous.

Completely irresistible.

Kael stopped walking.

The entire clearing fell silent.

Seraphina felt the strange warmth inside her chest grow stronger. Her breathing became uneven as a sudden wave of energy rushed through her body.

Something deep inside her responded to the king's presence.

Her wolf stirred violently.

But it was not the only thing awakening.

For a brief second another scent spread through the air.

Not just wolf.

Something darker.

Something ancient.

A faint trace of witch magic.

And beneath it, a cold immortal note that did not belong to any wolf.

Vampire.

The elders stiffened in shock.

Kael's eyes darkened.

The omega kneeling before him should not carry such a scent.

It was impossible.

Seraphina suddenly gasped as pain shot through her veins. Her vision blurred and her nails dug into the dirt.

She did not understand what was happening.

Inside her body, three ancient bloodlines stirred.

Wolf.

Witch.

Vampire.

Kael took one step closer.

His wolf demanded he claim her immediately.

But something about the strange scent surrounding her sent a dangerous warning through his instincts.

This girl was not just his mate.

She was something the world had not seen in centuries.

Something powerful.

Something unpredictable.

Kael slowly straightened and turned away.

"Release her," he ordered calmly.

The Alpha hesitated.

"But my king she stole sacred herbs."

Kael's golden eyes flashed with authority.

"I said release her."

The warriors stepped back immediately.

Seraphina lifted her head in confusion as the pressure of punishment disappeared.

Kael looked at her one last time.

His voice dropped low.

"You will not be harmed."

Then he turned and walked away.

But inside his mind his wolf was still roaring one word again and again.

Mate.

And somewhere deep inside Seraphina, the ancient power sleeping in her blood began to wake.

Chapter 2 The King Who Walked Away

The clearing did not return to normal after the king left.

Silence clung to the air like a heavy fog.

Seraphina was still kneeling on the ground, her hands pressed into the dirt as she tried to steady her breathing. The strange pain that had surged through her body moments earlier was slowly fading, but the echo of it remained deep inside her chest.

Something had happened.

Something she could not understand.

Around her, the wolves of the Crescent Moon pack slowly lifted their heads after bowing to the royal presence. Whispered conversations immediately began spreading through the crowd.

"The king defended her."

"Why would he protect an omega?"

"Did you see the way he looked at her?"

Seraphina heard every word.

Her ears felt unusually sharp, picking up even the smallest murmurs.

She swallowed hard and pushed herself to her feet.

The Alpha of the pack was staring at her with a dark expression. His jaw was tight, and the anger in his eyes had not disappeared even though the king had stopped the punishment.

Lyra stood beside him with her arms crossed.

Her expression was not shocked like the others.

It was calculating.

Seraphina lowered her gaze quickly.

"I did not steal the herbs," she whispered again.

The Alpha did not respond.

For a moment he seemed to be weighing something in his mind.

Then he finally spoke.

"The king may have spared you today," he said coldly. "But that does not erase your crime."

A murmur of agreement moved through the crowd.

Seraphina felt her stomach twist.

"I swear I did not take them."

Lyra suddenly stepped forward.

"Father," she said sweetly, placing a hand on the Alpha's arm. "Perhaps the omega simply made a mistake."

Her eyes slid toward Seraphina.

"After all, she is not very intelligent."

A few wolves laughed quietly.

Lyra continued speaking in a thoughtful tone.

"The ceremony begins tonight. It would be inconvenient to cause chaos right before such an important event. Why not deal with her after the celebration?"

The Alpha studied Seraphina for a long moment.

Finally he nodded once.

"Very well."

Relief almost made Seraphina collapse.

"But you will remain under watch," the Alpha continued sharply. "If you try to run, the punishment will be far worse."

Seraphina lowered her head again.

"Yes Alpha."

The crowd slowly began dispersing as preparations for the ceremony resumed.

But the looks people gave Seraphina had changed.

Curiosity.

Suspicion.

Fear.

She felt their eyes following her as she picked up the basket of herbs from the ground.

The silver herbs Lyra had planted inside were gone.

Someone must have taken them during the commotion.

Seraphina quietly carried the basket toward the healer's house.

Her hands were shaking.

She could not stop replaying the moment the king had looked at her.

The intensity of his gaze had made her chest tighten in a way she had never felt before.

And that strange heat that had surged through her body when he arrived.

What was that?

Seraphina pushed the thought away.

Things like that did not happen to omegas.

Inside the healer's small house, the old woman looked up as Seraphina entered.

"You are late," she muttered.

Seraphina quickly began sorting the herbs.

"I was stopped in the clearing."

The healer snorted.

"Of course you were. The whole pack is gossiping about it."

Seraphina froze.

"They are?"

The healer studied her carefully.

"You truly do not understand what happened, do you?"

Seraphina shook her head slowly.

The old woman leaned back in her chair.

"When the king arrived, every wolf in the clearing felt it," she said quietly. "The moment his scent filled the air."

Seraphina nodded.

She had felt it too.

But it had been more than just sensing a powerful Alpha.

It had been something deeper.

Something that had pulled at her from inside.

The healer narrowed her eyes.

"You reacted strangely."

Seraphina's heart skipped.

"I did?"

"For a moment your scent changed."

Seraphina stared at her.

"What do you mean?"

The healer hesitated.

Then she waved a hand dismissively.

"Perhaps I imagined it."

Seraphina did not feel reassured.

Her chest tightened again as she remembered the sudden pain that had rushed through her body.

The strange heat.

The wild sensation that something inside her had tried to rise to the surface.

She finished arranging the herbs and quickly left the healer's house.

Outside, the pack territory buzzed with excitement as the sun began lowering in the sky.

Torches were being placed around the clearing.

Tables were filled with food and drinks.

Music would begin soon.

The coming of age ceremony would start at moonrise.

Seraphina kept to the edges of the territory, cleaning and carrying supplies wherever she was ordered to go.

But the entire time she could feel something watching her.

By the time night fell, the clearing was full.

Every wolf in the pack had gathered for the ceremony.

A large bonfire burned at the center of the clearing, sending golden sparks into the night sky.

Seraphina stood near the back with the other servants.

Her job was simple.

Refill drinks.

Clear empty plates.

Remain invisible.

But it was impossible to ignore the powerful presence sitting at the high table.

King Kael.

He sat beside the Alpha of the pack, surrounded by his royal warriors.

Even in a crowd of powerful wolves, he stood out.

His dark hair caught the firelight, and his golden eyes seemed to glow like molten metal.

Seraphina tried not to look at him.

Yet every time she passed near the table while carrying drinks, she felt his gaze flicker toward her.

Each time it happened, the strange warmth returned to her chest.

The ceremony finally began when the moon rose high above the forest.

Young wolves stepped forward one by one to declare their adulthood and celebrate their strength.

Some discovered their mates.

Others did not.

The crowd cheered and laughed as the night continued.

Seraphina was clearing empty cups when Lyra suddenly appeared in front of her.

"Enjoying the celebration?" Lyra asked softly.

Seraphina lowered her gaze.

"I am working."

Lyra leaned closer.

"Tell me something."

Her voice dropped to a whisper.

"What did the king say to you earlier?"

Seraphina blinked.

"He only told them to release me."

Lyra's eyes darkened slightly.

"That is all?"

"Yes."

Lyra studied her face carefully as if searching for a lie.

Then she smiled again.

"You are very lucky."

Before Seraphina could respond, a loud voice called Lyra's name.

A powerful young warrior stepped forward into the clearing.

He was tall and broad shouldered, his presence commanding attention immediately.

The Alpha's son.

Lyra's future mate.

The crowd cheered loudly.

Lyra turned toward the clearing with a proud smile.

"Watch carefully omega," she said quietly before walking away. "You might learn what a real Luna looks like."

Seraphina stepped back into the shadows.

As the ceremony continued, the strange restless feeling inside her chest grew stronger.

She could not explain it.

It was as if the night itself was building toward something.

Something inevitable.

Across the clearing, King Kael watched her again.

His expression remained calm, but inside his mind his wolf was still uneasy.

The scent he had felt earlier had not disappeared.

It clung faintly to the omega moving through the crowd.

Wolf.

Witch.

Vampire.

An impossible combination.

Kael's instincts told him claiming her immediately would be dangerous.

Not just for him.

For the entire world.

So he had walked away.

But the bond between them had already formed.

And bonds like that could not be ignored forever.

As the moon climbed higher in the sky, Seraphina suddenly felt another sharp pulse of pain run through her veins.

Her hand tightened around the tray she was carrying.

Something inside her was changing.

And this time it was stronger than before.

Far stronger.

Deep inside her blood, the ancient power of the tribrid was beginning to stir again.

Chapter 3 Whispers Beneath the Moon

The celebration continued long after the moon rose above the forest, and the clearing of the Crescent Moon pack glowed beneath the light of fire and silver sky. Laughter echoed between the trees while music drifted through the night air, but Seraphina felt none of the warmth that surrounded the others. She moved quietly between the crowded tables carrying trays of drinks and empty plates while the rest of the pack celebrated their futures.

Every step she took felt strangely heavy, as though an invisible weight had settled inside her chest.

The strange pulse of energy that had rushed through her body earlier that evening had not completely disappeared. It remained deep beneath her skin like a restless flame waiting for something to awaken it again.

Seraphina tried to ignore the sensation as she walked toward the high table where the Alpha and the royal guests sat. Her eyes stayed lowered as she placed fresh cups on the table and removed the empty ones, but the moment she stepped closer to the seat where the king sat, her heartbeat began to quicken without warning.

The bond she did not understand stirred again.

She could feel his presence even without looking directly at him.

King Kael sat with calm authority beside the Alpha of the pack, his tall figure relaxed yet powerful in a way that made every other wolf nearby seem smaller. The flickering light from the bonfire illuminated the sharp angles of his face and the golden intensity of his eyes, which seemed capable of seeing far more than anyone else in the clearing.

Seraphina focused on her task and placed a cup of wine in front of one of the royal warriors, hoping to leave quickly before drawing attention.

But before she could step away, a quiet voice stopped her.

"Wait."

The word was not loud, yet it carried a weight that made her body freeze instantly.

Seraphina slowly turned her head.

King Kael was looking directly at her.

His gaze was calm, yet something deeper moved beneath the surface of those golden eyes, something watchful and thoughtful.

For a moment neither of them spoke.

The noise of the celebration continued around them, but the space between them seemed strangely silent.

Seraphina lowered her gaze quickly and bowed her head.

"Yes, my king."

Kael studied her carefully.

Up close he could feel the strange scent that surrounded her even more clearly than before. The familiar note of wolf blood was present, yet it was layered with something far more complicated. Beneath the scent of wolf was a faint trace of ancient magic that reminded him of old witches who once walked the world centuries ago. Beneath that lay something colder and darker that carried the quiet weight of immortality.

It was the scent of vampire blood.

Such a combination should not exist in a single person.

Yet the evidence stood directly before him.

Kael leaned back slightly in his chair while his wolf stirred restlessly inside his mind.

"You are the omega from earlier," he said calmly.

Seraphina nodded slowly.

"Yes, my king."

"You were accused of stealing sacred herbs."

Her hands tightened slightly around the tray she held.

"Yes."

"Did you take them?"

The question surprised her.

No one else had asked her that with genuine curiosity.

Seraphina shook her head firmly.

"I did not steal anything."

Kael watched her expression carefully.

He had lived long enough to recognize lies easily, but the girl standing before him did not smell like someone hiding the truth. Her heartbeat was steady, her posture honest despite the fear lingering beneath it.

He believed her.

But believing her raised a different question.

If she had not stolen the herbs, then someone else had placed them in her basket.

Kael's eyes flickered briefly toward Lyra, who stood across the clearing surrounded by several young wolves. The future Luna laughed brightly while accepting compliments about her beauty and strength.

The situation suddenly seemed clearer.

Kael returned his gaze to Seraphina.

"What is your name?"

"Seraphina."

The name lingered in the air for a moment.

His wolf reacted instantly again.

Mate.

The word echoed through his mind with growing impatience.

Kael ignored the instinct and forced his attention back to the conversation.

"How long have you lived in this pack, Seraphina?"

"As long as I can remember."

"You have no family?"

She shook her head.

"No one has ever told me where I came from."

Kael studied her again with renewed interest.

An omega with no known origin who carried the impossible scent of three supernatural bloodlines.

There was clearly more to this girl than the Crescent Moon pack understood.

Seraphina shifted slightly beneath his gaze, suddenly aware that many of the nearby wolves had begun watching the conversation with curiosity.

"My king," she said quietly, "if there is nothing else you require, I should return to my duties."

Kael considered her words.

For a brief moment he felt the urge to tell her to stay.

The bond between them tugged at his instincts, urging him to claim what belonged to him.

But claiming her now would draw dangerous attention.

If the world discovered what she truly was before she understood it herself, powerful enemies would rise against her immediately.

Kael had spent centuries navigating the dangerous politics of supernatural clans, and he knew exactly how ruthless that world could be.

Revealing her existence too soon could destroy her.

So instead he simply nodded.

"You may go."

Seraphina bowed again before stepping away from the table.

The moment she moved farther from him, the strange tension in her chest eased slightly, though the warmth left behind did not disappear completely.

She continued walking through the crowd, trying to focus on her work again.

But her thoughts refused to settle.

The king's questions had stirred something inside her mind.

Why had he asked about her past?

Why had he looked at her with such intensity?

And why did his presence make her body react in ways she could not explain?

Across the clearing Lyra watched Seraphina carefully.

Her bright smile never faltered as she continued speaking with the other young wolves, yet her eyes followed the omega's movements with sharp calculation.

She had noticed the conversation between Seraphina and the king.

She had also noticed the way Kael's gaze lingered on the girl longer than necessary.

That detail alone was enough to ignite dangerous thoughts in Lyra's mind.

Seraphina was supposed to remain invisible.

An omega who existed only to serve the pack.

Yet somehow she had already drawn the attention of the most powerful Alpha in the world.

That could not be allowed to continue.

Lyra's fingers curled slightly around the silver bracelet on her wrist as a quiet idea formed in her mind.

If the omega caused problems once, then perhaps she simply needed to cause a greater one.

Something that would ensure the pack removed her permanently.

Meanwhile, Seraphina stepped away from the celebration and moved toward the edge of the forest to collect more firewood for the bonfire.

The noise of the crowd faded as she walked deeper among the trees, leaving the music and laughter behind.

Cool night air brushed against her skin, and the quiet rustling of leaves replaced the loud voices of the pack.

She bent down to gather fallen branches.

For a few peaceful moments she enjoyed the silence.

But then the strange sensation returned.

A sudden sharp pulse of heat rushed through her veins.

Seraphina dropped the branches as pain shot through her chest.

Her breathing grew uneven as the energy surged again, stronger than before.

Her senses exploded with overwhelming clarity.

She could hear the distant music from the clearing more clearly than ever before.

She could smell the smoke of the bonfire drifting through the air.

And beneath everything else she could sense something deeper inside her body awakening.

Her fingers curled as her nails pressed painfully against her palms.

A low sound escaped her throat without warning.

It was not entirely human.

The sound carried the faint echo of a wolf's growl.

Seraphina staggered backward in shock.

"What is happening to me," she whispered breathlessly.

Inside her veins the ancient blood of three powerful races stirred restlessly.

Wolf instinct clawed toward the surface.

Witch magic flickered like sparks beneath her skin.

And deep beneath it all, something cold and immortal watched quietly from the darkness of her bloodline.

Seraphina collapsed to her knees as the strange power pulsed again.

Far across the clearing, King Kael suddenly stiffened.

His wolf sensed it instantly.

The awakening had begun.

And for the first time since arriving at the Crescent Moon pack, Kael realized the situation was far more dangerous than he had first believed.

Because if Seraphina truly was what her scent suggested, then the fragile peace between the supernatural clans was about to change forever.

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