
From Shattered Prodigy to Abyssal Vengeance
Elara Vex had everything-a flawless ice core, the title of prodigy, and a place at the pinnacle of the High Tower. But in one brutal night, it was all ripped away. Her mentor tore the core from her chest. Her fiancé drove a sword through her back. Her own sister smiled as she bled out on the cold marble floor.
When Elara wakes, she's years in the past, mere hours before her core is scheduled to be stolen. This time, she won't be anyone's sacrificial lamb. She shatters her own core with forbidden blood magic and forges something far more terrifying in its place-a bottomless, ravenous Chaos Core that devours magic itself.
Now, branded a worthless cripple and cast into the deadly Abyss, Elara is pulled from the darkness by the outcasts of Elysium Academy-a school for heretics, psychopaths, and everything the Tower despises. Under the tutelage of a reclusive principal who knew her murdered mother, Elara will master her forbidden power and uncover the Tower's darkest secrets.
When the Five Academies Ranking Tournament arrives, Seraphina Vex stands in the arena, draped in white saintess robes, ready to claim ultimate glory. She doesn't know that a ghost from her past has clawed her way back from hell. She doesn't know that Elara is coming-and this time, the prodigal sister isn't asking for mercy. She's bringing chaos.
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Chapter 7
Three days later, Elara's body had fully adapted to the crude magical stitches.
Jasper and Kira dragged her out of the infirmary to give her a tour of Elysium Academy.
The school was built directly into the walls of a massive, subterranean cavern. It was a wild, patchwork city of rusted metal, glowing neon runes, and suspended bridges. It looked like a machine that had come to life.
Jasper pointed excitedly at a crooked stone tower that was currently belching thick, black smoke into the cavern ceiling.
"That's my Alchemy lab!" Jasper beamed. "I blew it up twice yesterday trying to weaponize pepper spray!"
Elara's mouth twitched. In the High Tower, a single speck of dust in an alchemy lab resulted in a whipping. Here, blowing up the building was a point of pride.
They walked past a large, sunken dirt pit. Inside, five students were engaged in a brutal, no-rules brawl. Fireballs, ice shards, and bare fists flew through the air. Blood splattered onto the dirt.
"We don't have a lot of rules," Kira explained, leaning against the railing. "Survive and get stronger. That's pretty much it."
Suddenly, a stray fireball the size of a boulder deflected off a magical shield in the pit and shot straight up toward the walkway.
It was aimed directly at Elara's face.
Jasper screamed and ducked. Kira's hand flew to the leather whip coiled at her hip.
Elara didn't blink. The combat instincts forged from years of fighting for her life in her past life took over. She didn't use magic. She simply shifted her weight, tilting her head and torso backward at an impossible angle.
The fireball roared past her face, the intense heat singeing the tips of her eyelashes. It smashed into the stone wall behind them, showering the walkway in sparks and rubble.
Elara slowly stood back up, brushing a piece of ash off her shoulder.
Kira let out a low, impressed whistle. "Damn. Your nervous system is wired like a master assassin."
"When the looming threat of death hangs over your head, your body learns to move before your brain does," Elara said flatly.
The joke was dark, and her tone was completely dead. Jasper and Kira stopped laughing. They looked at the faint, white scars lining Elara's neck and arms. They understood the heavy, bloody history behind her words.
Kira stepped forward and slammed her hand onto Elara's shoulder, gripping it tight.
"No one here is going to use you as a target ever again," Kira said fiercely.
"Yeah!" Jasper yelled, shaking his fist. "Anyone tries to mess with you, I'll sneak an explosive rune into their underwear!"
Elara looked at their fierce, protective faces. A strange, tight sensation squeezed her chest. It was a warmth she hadn't felt since her mother died.
Later, they sat in the loud, crowded canteen. The food was a slab of tough, unidentifiable roasted beast meat, but it was packed with raw energy.
High above the canteen floor, standing in the shadows of a metal balcony, Principal Grey watched them.
His eyes were locked onto Elara. Specifically, the way she held her fork in her right hand, while her left wrist rested on the table, exposing the silver bracelet.
Grey reached into his heavy trench coat. He pulled out a battered brass pocket watch. He popped the lid open.
Inside the lid was a faded, yellowed photograph. It showed a beautiful woman with dark hair, laughing brightly at the camera. On her left wrist was the exact same silver bracelet.
Grey rubbed his thumb over the glass protecting the photo. His chest physically ached.
"Mila," he whispered. His voice was so rough it sounded like grinding stones.
Down at the table, Elara suddenly stopped chewing. The hairs on the back of her neck stood up. She snapped her head up, her eyes scanning the dark balconies.
But Grey was already gone. Only a faint wisp of displaced air remained where he had been standing.
Elara frowned. She knew Grey was looking at her, but it always felt like he was looking through her, searching for a ghost.
Kira shoved another piece of meat onto Elara's plate, breaking her concentration.
Elara forced herself to look away from the balcony. She couldn't afford to get distracted by Grey's secrets right now.
That night, Elara locked the door to her dorm room. She sat cross-legged in the center of her bed, closed her eyes, and began to actively pull the dark, violent energy from the chaos core into her newly healed pathways.
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7.9
After her twin brother's unexplained death at Alpha Academy, Alexandria Hyde takes his place and his name to uncover the truth. Now living as "Alex," she's thrown into a world of hot, testosterone-fueled Alphas who fight to the brink of death... and she has to survive it while hiding who she really is.
But staying hidden isn't easy–
Not when the Alphas start noticing her.
Not when the truth she's chasing might destroy her first.
And definitely not when they start fighting for her instead.

9.6
She was sold as a broodmare. He was a warrior with no memory. Together, they'll burn down the world.
Lyra has been called many things: half-blood, mongrel, dirty blood. Rejected by every pack she's approached, she's given one final chance-as a bride to Ronan, the cruel Alpha of Red River Pack. But when her wedding night becomes a nightmare, she stabs her new husband and flees into the frozen wilderness.
Stellan remembers nothing. Not his name, not his past, not the ancient tattoos covering his body. He only knows that when he sees a terrified woman falling from a cliff into an icy river, he must save her-even if it kills him.
On the run from a vengeful Alpha and his army of hunters, Lyra and Stellan discover an impossible bond growing between them. The moon has chosen them as mates. But Stellan's memories are returning, and with them, a devastating truth: he's not just any wolf. He's the Alpha of the North Star Pack. And a half-blood can never be his Luna.
Now Ronan's brother has sworn revenge, an ancient prophecy awakens, and three packs prepare for war. Lyra must prove that bloodlines mean nothing-and that the most powerful bond of all is forged in ice and fire.
He lost his memory. She lost her freedom. Together, they'll find everything.

7.3
Seven years ago, my fiancé, Don Dante Moretti, sent me to prison to take the fall for my adopted sister, Chiara. He called it a gift-a way to protect me from a worse fate.
Today, he picked me up from prison only to abandon me at my family's estate. His reason? Chiara was having another one of her "episodes."
My parents then informed me I'd be staying in the third-floor storage room, so as not to disturb the fragile girl who stole my life.
They celebrated her "recovery" with a lavish dinner party, while I was treated like a ghost. When I refused to join, my mother hissed that I was ungrateful, and my father called me jealous.
They assumed I couldn't understand their venomous whispers. But prison was my university. I learned Spanish. I understood every word.
It was then I realized I wasn't just a sacrifice; I was disposable. The love I once felt for all of them had turned to ash.
That night, in the dusty storage room, I logged onto an encrypted channel I'd set up years ago. A single message was waiting: "The offer stands. Do you accept?" My hands, scarred and steady, typed back, "I accept."

8.0
For six years, I played the perfect, submissive wife to Wall Street titan Francis Castro. I suffocated my own ambitions to fit into his conservative world.
But while I waited alone at a Michelin restaurant, a news alert popped up. My husband had just dropped millions on an aquamarine diamond necklace for his "muse," Chanelle.
The real nightmare began when I rushed home to find our five-year-old son in severe anaphylactic shock. I frantically called Francis from the ambulance, but he manually rejected my calls. He couldn't leave the bidding war for Chanelle's PR launch.
When he finally arrived at the ER, Chanelle was right beside him, wearing that blinding multi-million-dollar necklace. He didn't ask about our dying son.
"Why weren't you watching him?" he demanded, his voice hard and accusing.
And when my son woke up, hazy from the drugs, he rejected my touch and reached for Chanelle instead. Francis just stood there, praising Chanelle for knowing exactly how to calm him down.
I stared at the three of them looking like a perfect, happy family. Six years of swallowing my pride, only to realize my husband would let our son choke to death just to buy another woman's smile.
The last thread of my heart snapped. I handed him the divorce papers, demanding zero alimony. Then, I drove to a hidden Brooklyn loft, cut off my hair, and unlocked my safe.
It was time to resurrect my true identity—the legendary fashion designer, Ember.J. I am going to burn her empire to the ground.

9.4
I was a New York photographer, but I woke up under the brutal sun of the African savanna.
Worse, I wasn't human. I was trapped in the body of a male cheetah, with two starving cubs clinging to my fur, telepathically calling me "Mom."
But I am a real man!
To keep my adopted sons alive, I had to fight hyenas and dodge rogue lions. But the real nightmare was my bizarre survival mechanism. Under extreme threat, I would uncontrollably shift back into my human form—stark, undeniably naked. I was forced to sprint across the plains with my bare skin exposed, carrying two cubs while escaping furious lionesses. I became a freak, the most confusing and humiliating legend of the animal kingdom.
Covered in bloody scratches and mud, I was pushed to the brink of despair. Why was I thrown into this beast's body? Why did my only defense mechanism involve profound social death?
Just when I barely survived a cliff dive to escape the lions, my path was blocked by two massive, highly intelligent prime male cheetahs.
But the alpha, Bradley, didn't want to kill me for my territory.
His intense gaze raked over my naked, bleeding human body with a dark, possessive hunger.
"You are full of surprises."
He purred smoothly, teaching me to magically summon a fur skirt before demanding I join his coalition.
"Oh, you'll come to me. I guarantee it."
Looking into his predatory eyes, I realized I was no longer just surviving the wild; I was the prey of a completely different kind of beast.

9.1
The best way to get back at a cheating bastard? Make him sick to his stomach for the rest of his life!
Days before her wedding, Corinne caught her fiancé cheating with his coworker in what she thought was their future home.
Furious, she tore everything apart, ended the engagement, and decided on a bold revenge plan.
To make him regret it for life, she set her sights on marrying his powerful uncle. Confident in her scheme, she tried to win over the cold, untouchable man, only to realize too late that she had mistaken his identity.
The man she married was far more dangerous than she imagined!
Corinne decided to make a quick escape. "Let's get a divorce. We're clearly not right for each other... "
He cornered her with a knowing smile, "Not right for each other? Funny, that's not what you said last night in bed. Want me to remind you how wrong you are?"