Chapter 23
May 5, 2025
Lucien’s POV
The steel training blades clattered to the ground as I leaned forward, hands braced on my knees, breath heavy with frustration. The moon hung above the yard, casting long shadows across the worn field. Sweat clung to my skin, dripping from my hair, but I didn’t care.
The fight wasn’t outside me. It was inside.
Her.
Seraphina.
Every time I thought I had her out of my mind, she came back. In a glance. A breath. A memory. She was everywhere. And I hated it.
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Flashback – 10 Years Ago
I was nine years old the first time I really cried. I had just been knocked face-first into the dirt during training. Blood ran from my lip. My elbow was scraped raw. And worse?
Everyone saw.
The older boys laughed. They were all bigger. Stronger. Meaner.
“Look at little Lucien!” one of them jeered, towering over me. “Alpha’s son? He fights like a pup.”
“Go cry to your mommy, soft boy!”
I did cry. I didn’t want to—but the tears came anyway. And then he appeared. My father.
Alpha Magnus.
He stood at the edge of the ring, arms folded, eyes hard like stone. He didn’t rush to comfort me. He didn’t even blink. He waited until the laughter died down.
Then he said in a voice that cut straight through my heart, “Alphas don’t cry.”
I froze.
“ Alphas conquer.”
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