"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 10
Lyra didn't hesitate. She stepped forward.
A high, piercing shriek that tore through the mountain silence. The ground vibrated as the kinetic sensors triggered, sending a psychic shockwave directly back to Cassian's mind.
Lyra stayed chin high, her silver eyes fixed on the darkness ahead.
Behind her, the lights of House Ashveil flickered to life, frantic and panicked.
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Cassian was at the southern perimeter, his mind focused on the encroaching Vane scouts, when the kinetic sensors at the northern boundary exploded in his consciousness. It felt like a limb being severed without anesthesia.
Cassian vanished into the treeline, his Alpha aura flaring in a jagged, uncontrollable burst of ozone and ice that knocked the surrounding wolves to their knees.
He reached the mansion in a blur of gray snow and frantic heat.
"Lyra!"
His voice, raw and guttural, echoed off the vaulted ceilings, but the only response was the mocking whistle of the wind through the open corridors.
He charged into the primary suite, his heart hammering a frantic, uneven rhythm against his ribs.
He expected to find her hiding in the closet, or perhaps standing by the window with that same hollow stare he had mistaken for recovery.
Empty.
There was nothing.
As if she had never stepped foot in the room.
"Search the grounds!" Cassian roared to the guards who scrambled into the hallway, his voice cracking with a panic he hadn't felt in a decade. "Contact every outpost! If she's in the forest, find her! Bring her back!"
He closed his eyes, reaching for the golden tether that linked their souls. He shoved his consciousness into the dark, searching for the spark of Lyra's wolf, Selene. But the space where she usually resided was a black hole. It wasn't that she was far away; it was that she had become invisible.
A guard stumbled into the room, his face pale with terror. "Alpha... the northern watch. They saw someone. They said... they said a woman stepped across the line, but she was shrouded in a strange silver mist. By the time they reached the sensors, she was gone into the neutral zone. We can't track her. Her scent... it just stopped."
"Mist?" Cassian hissed, his fingers curling into the velvet duvet until the fabric tore. "Lyra doesn't have a mist. She's a Luna of the North, not a southern sorceress."
The loss of control was total. He began to pace the room, a caged predator in a sanctuary he had turned into a prison.
He looked at the room, really looked at it, and for the first time, he saw the hollow shell he had forced her to live in.
His gaze fell on the obsidian parlor table in the center of the suite.
In the dim light of the early morning, something was glittering.
He walked toward it, his boots sounding like hammer blows on the stone.
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One by one, he saw them: the diamond necklace he'd bought to buy her forgiveness, the ruby earrings, the silver rings. They were laid out with an obsessive, terrifying precision, a collection of cold, glittering bones.
And then, he saw the papers.
In the very center of the table lay a crumpled, blood-stained report and a single sheet of vellum.
Cassian's hand trembled as he reached for the vellum first. The elegant, looping script he had ignored for years now burned into his retinas.
"I was going to tell you that night."
The words were a physical strike to his chest, stealing the air from his lungs. He felt a sudden, sickening jolt of vertigo. He dropped the note and picked up the crumpled report beneath it.
It was an ultrasound image. He stared at the grainy, black-and-white flicker of life—the tiny heartbeat he had never bothered to ask about. The date was unmistakable. Ten weeks. She had been carrying his child while he was siding with General Kael at the gala. She had been carrying his heir while he was telling her he didn't have time for her "domestic grievances."
"No," he breathed, the sound a broken, wheezing sob.
The memory of the fall on the stairs flashed through his mind—the way his Alpha aura had exploded, the way she had missed a step, the way the white marble had turned crimson. He had seen the blood. He had felt the loss of her scent. But he had let his arrogance convince him it was just the marriage dying. He hadn't realized he had personally executed his own future.
Cassian's knees hit the floor with a bone-jarring thud. He clutched the ultrasound photo to his chest, the edges crinkling under his frantic, possessive grip.
"Aris," he rasped, his eyes wild and bloodshot. "Where is he!"
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The hospital office was small, smelling of old coffee and cold iron.
Dr. Aris didn't stand when Cassian burst through the door, a ragged, unraveled version of the man who had ruled the North. The High Alpha looked like a man who had been dragged through the mud of his own sins, his black tunic unbuttoned, his eyes glazed with a manic, obsessive need for the truth.
"Tell me," Cassian demanded, slamming the ultrasound photo onto the doctor's desk. "The accident ... the blood. She miscarried because of the fall, didn't she? Because of... because of me?"
Aris looked at the photo, then up at Cassian. The doctor's silence was a heavy, suffocating shroud.
"I asked her if I should tell you," Aris said, his voice flat and devoid of the deference Cassian usually commanded. "She told me that if you knew, she would never be able to leave. She said your guilt would be a new kind of cage. She chose to carry that grief alone so she wouldn't have to carry your weight ever again."
"I kill our child?" Cassian whispered, his voice breaking into a thousand jagged pieces. "Aris, did my power kill my child?"
"The trauma of the fall was the direct cause, yes," Aris replied, his gaze unwavering. "The hemorrhaging was too severe... Cassian. You ended the life she was trying to protect from you."
The high-powered engine of Cassian's ambition finally stalled. He felt the "Ash" of his house finally claiming him, filling his lungs until he couldn't draw a single breath.
He didn't just sit; he collapsed, his head falling into his scarred hands as he let out a sound that wasn't a roar or a howl, but a broken, pathetic whimper. He was the Alpha of the North, sitting in a small, sterile office, clutching a piece of paper that represented a future he had personally executed.
"She's gone," he choked out, the reality finally sinking in. "She's gone, and she left this to me."
Aris watched him for a moment, then stood up and walked out of the room, leaving the High Alpha to drown in the silence he had spent three years perfecting.
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