SERA POV
Blood drained from my face. "Thorne is here?"
"With fifty wolves," the scarred man Marcus repeated. His eyes were fixed on Kade, waiting for orders. "They're armed, He's not playing around."
Kade's expression didn't change, but I felt the temperature in the room drop. "How long?"
"Five minutes. They're at the border. Thorne is demanding to speak with you. Now." Marcus paused. "He looks unstable. His wolf is close to the surface."
"Tell him I'll be there in ten minutes," Kade said calmly.
"Kade......."
"Ten minutes. Let him wait." Kade's smile was cold. "If he wants to start a war on my territory, he can wait a little longer."
Marcus nodded and left. Elena had gone very still by the stove, her hand gripping a spatula like a weapon.
I stood up, my chair scraping against the floor. "I should go with you."
"Absolutely not." Kade's voice was flat, final.
"He came for me. This is my fault—"
"This is his fault," Kade corrected, moving closer. "He rejected you, Sera. He made his choice. Now he has to live with the consequences."
"But if I go back with him, no one has to get hurt..."
"You're not going back." The steel in his voice made me flinch. "He came because his wolf is going feral without you. Because he realized too late that rejecting a fated mate has consequences." Kade stepped closer. "He rejected you, humiliated you, threw you away like you were nothing. And now that you've awakened as something powerful, suddenly he wants you back? No. He doesn't get to have it both ways."
"This isn't about revenge."
"Isn't it?" Kade tilted his head. "What do you think happens if you go back? He'll suddenly love you? Protect you? Or will he lock you away, try to control your power, maybe even hand you over to the Council to save his own skin?"
I couldn't argue. Because I didn't know anymore.
"I just don't want people dying because of me," I said quietly.
Kade's expression softened slightly. "No one is going to die. Thorne isn't stupid enough to start a war, he's just desperate." He turned toward the door. "Stay here with Elena. I'll handle this."
"Kade......"
"Stay here." He paused at the doorway, glancing back. "The worst thing you could do right now is let him see you, let him see that you're safe, that you're healing, that you don't need him." His smile was sharp. "Let him suffer a little longer."
Then he was gone.
Elena moved to my side, her warm hand on my shoulder. "He's right. That Alpha of yours needs to understand what he lost."
"He's not my Alpha anymore." The words tasted bitter.
"No," Elena agreed. "But that doesn't mean your heart has caught up to that fact yet."
I sank back into my chair, my hands shaking. How had my life turned into this in less than twenty four hours?
"What happens to an Alpha when they reject their fated mate?" I asked.
Elena paused. "The mate bond isn't something you can just break cleanly, especially for an Alpha. His wolf will fight it. The bond will try to repair itself." She set a steaming cup in front of me. "Is that what you're worried about? That he's suffering?"
"I don't know what I'm worried about," I admitted. "Part of me wants him to suffer. Part of me just wants this all to go away."
"And what does your wolf want?"
I closed my eyes, reaching for that presence inside me. My wolf had always been weak, timid. But now..
Now she was something else entirely. Larger, stronger, made of silver fire and rage. When I thought of Thorne, she didn't whimper or yearn.
She snarled.
"She wants to make him regret it," I whispered. "She wants him to see what he threw away."
Elena smiled. "Then perhaps you and Kade aren't so different after all."
Before I could respond, raised voices echoed from outside. I rushed to the window.
At the edge of the compound, Kade stood at the front, flanked by Marcus and several other wolves. And across from them......Thorne.
Even from this distance, I could see he looked terrible. Disheveled clothes, messy hair. He was shouting something, gesturing wildly. Behind him, wolves stood in formation, tense and ready for violence.
"That Alpha is on the edge," Elena muttered.
I pressed closer to the window, my heart pounding. I couldn't hear what they were saying, but I could see Kade's posture relaxed, almost bored, like Thorne's desperation meant nothing.
Thorne lunged forward. Twenty of Kade's wolves moved to intercept, but Kade held up a hand, stopping them. He said something that made Thorne freeze, his whole body going rigid.
"Sera, you should step away from the window," Elena warned. "If Thorne catches your scent—"
Too late.
Thorne's head snapped toward the house, toward the window where I stood. Even from fifty yards away, I felt the impact of his gaze.
And the world stopped.
The broken mate bond flared to life like a dying ember catching fire. Pain shot through my chest, so sharp I gasped. Thorne took a step forward, his lips forming my name.
Then Kade stepped into his line of sight, deliberately blocking his view.
The spell broke.
I stumbled backward, my hand over my racing heart. Elena caught me, her strong arms steadying me.
"Breathe, child. Just breathe."
"He saw me," I gasped. "The bond.."
"It's broken, Sera. What you felt was just an echo. The ghost of what was." Elena guided me back to the table. "Drink your tea."
I took the cup with shaking hands. Through the window, I could still see them, Kade and Thorne, facing off like two wolves about to fight for dominance.
Please don't let this turn into a war. I muttered
Kade returned fifteen minutes later, looking entirely too pleased with himself. He found me still sitting in the kitchen, staring into my empty teacup.
"Well," he said, pulling out a chair. "That was entertaining."
"What did you tell him?"
"The truth. That you're under my protection. That he made his choice, and now he has to live with it." Kade's smile was sharp. "He didn't take it well."
"I saw." I set down the cup. "He looked..."
"Broken? Desperate? Like a man who just realized he threw away the most valuable thing he'd ever have?" Kade's eyes glittered. "Good. Let him feel a fraction of what he put you through."
"This isn't going to end well."
"Probably not," Kade agreed. "But it'll be interesting. And Sera?" He leaned forward. "He threatened to come back, to take you by force if necessary. So tomorrow, we start your training. Because the next time Thorne Ashford shows up, you're going to be strong enough that you won't need me to protect you."
I looked at him, this dangerous, complicated man who'd kidnapped me and was now offering to make me powerful enough to stand on my own.
He stood, heading for the door. "Get some rest. Tomorrow, your real training begins."
He left, and I sat alone with Elena, my mind spinning.
Hours ago, I'd been Sera Blackwood, Omega, invisible girl who loved an Alpha who didn't love her back.
Now I was something else. Something powerful, dangerous and feared.
My grandmother's voice echoed in my memory, "Silver Bloods don't bow to anyone, child. Not to Alphas, not to the Council, not even to the Moon Goddess herself."
Maybe it was time I started believing in those old stories.
Maybe it was time I stopped being the girl who got rejected.
And become the wolf who fought back.