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The Alpha's Unclaimed Mate novel Chapter 12

Chapter 12: The Kiss of Drakenfire

Dazed, Serena looked around, brow knitting as if she had just woken up.

"Oh no," Hyran said sharply from behind her. "You do not get to pull the I don’t remember card. We are finishing this."

The greatest academic thrill of his life was unfolding, and he had no intention of letting it slip away.

He grabbed Serena by the arm and started down the spiral stairs before Dexmon could even sort through the tangle of emotions coming off her.

Serena went with him without resistance. She was still disoriented, moving more on momentum than intent.

Dexmon swore under his breath and followed immediately. Everyone else trailed after, and not a single one of them had the foresight to bring a light source.

They descended into pitch-blackness.

The chamber swallowed them whole.

Hyran lifted a hand, already forming a spell for light, but stopped short.

Serena’s eyes ignited gold.

Then her skin.

Hyran released her sleeve at once, watching her like a man witnessing divinity through a scholar’s lens. Intrigue sharpened into awe.

Without speaking, Serena stepped forward into the dark.

Where her boots touched the floor, the stone lit beneath her in radiant gold, like sunlight etched directly into marble. Each step bloomed, illuminating her path while the rest of the chamber remained dark.

Dexmon took one step after her, nothing lit under him. Noted.

Gavriel also stepped forward, then tried a small shuffle. "So it’s just her, then. Cool. Not offended."

He was a little offended

Tiberon didn’t step forward. Kings do not audition for floors.

Dexmon sprinted after her, catching her hand just as she stepped up onto something.

Aegon: If she disappears into the dark one more time, I am shifting.

Then, exactly as if Serena had been waiting for it—

Light exploded outward through the chamber, runes flaring to life on the walls. In the wash of light, Dexmon realized they were standing on a bridge. Over what, he wasn’t sure.

Serena’s eyes flashed green, locking on Dexmon. He held her gaze for longer than he should have, unable to look away.

Gold flared in her irises again. She turned towards the darkness, slipping from his grip, and dove off of the bridge.

The water ignited gold the moment she broke the surface, illuminating a vast lake and river that revealed the true scale of the chamber.

It was easily the size of the Drakenfell castle itself. Grass. Trees.

Above them, constellations shimmered across the ceiling along with a massive silver moon.

Dexmon dove after her immediately, cutting through the golden-lit water.

"What the..." Gavriel muttered.

"Water does that sometimes when she gets in it," Elara said casually, like she was sharing a favorite color. At this point, if that was what counted as strange, then she clearly was the one with too many loose screws.

Serena swam towards an island at the center of the lake, Dexmon behind her.

Aegon: Faster. She is getting ahead.

Dexmon: I am going at Alpha speed.

Aegon: And she is still ahead of us. What does that tell you?

Dexmon: Nothing I want to hear right now.

A crystal basin sat atop a stone pedestal at the island’s center. A dim flame already burned within it.

Serena surfaced in one smooth motion, stepping onto the island. Her thick hair glowed like moonlight. Dexmon followed behind her.

She looked like she belonged on this island. He looked like a man who had been dragged into a lake by fate and was dripping on sacred ground. The contrast was not lost on him.

He watched her pick up the rock with growing suspicion that he wasn’t going to like whatever she was about to do.

Aegon: She has a rock.

Dexmon: I see it.

She raised the rock above her hand.

Aegon: Stop her.

Dexmon: I am about to.

Aegon: She is going to—

Dexmon caught her wrist. "Serena—"

She moved anyway. Because of course she did. The woman had a talent for doing exactly the thing he was trying to prevent, at exactly the speed required to make prevention impossible.

The stone sliced clean across her palm. Gold blood spilled free, liquid light sliding between her fingers.

The instant it touched the crystal basin, the fire flared.

Just like the day prior, the scent of her blood slammed into his senses, primal and overwhelming.

A crushing urge to mate with her tore through him, obliterating any concern for timing, place, or consequence.

His heart thundered, caught somewhere between hunger and outright panic. His eyes blazed molten gold, Aegon dangerously close to the surface.

Aegon: Mate her. Mark her. She’s ours.

Dexmon: We have had this conversation

Every muscle locked tight as he fought for control. But every breath dragged more of her scent into him, drowning thought until the world narrowed to her pulse.

Aegon. You have your own island. It doesn’t get more private than that..

The dragon prince must also bleed.

Only then may both hands be put into the flame for judgment.

Aegon: Excellent. Our blood is mixing. Next steps—

Dexmon: No next steps.

Submit your hands to the flame for judgment.

Chapter 12: The Kiss of Drakenfire 1

Incarnate of the First Dragon King.

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