
Her Rebirth For Revenge
They said she killed the prince, but what if they were wrong?
Selene was the pack's beloved queen until everything changed. Someone put poison in the prince's drink and he died. Everyone blamed Selene. Her own husband, the king, said she had to die.
But Selene didn't do it.
The night before her death, a magic lady saved her. She gave Selene special powers that let her know when people tell lies. Now Selene looks different and has a new name.
She comes back to her old home as a stranger. No one knows who she really is. She can hear the truth now, and the truth is scary. The real killer is still there, hurting more people. He has big plans to destroy everyone she once loved.
Her old husband still thinks about her every day. His heart is broken because he thinks he killed his wife. But the new Selene is not the same person anymore. She is stronger and has magic powers.
She wants to catch the real bad guy and save her people. But doing the right thing might mean losing everything again.
Will she tell everyone who she really is, or will she keep her secret forever?
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Chapter 10
Vera's POV
The smoke-darker wrapped around Corwin's legs like chains of life, and I watched my former husband's face contort with pain as the darkness crawled up his body. Not a moment's hesitation, and I leapt forward and grasped his arm, imbuing him with my priestess energy.
Silver flames danced off my fingers, consuming the black tendrils before they had a chance to surround his heart. Corwin recoiled, choking, as Kane berated me with rage and amazement.
"Impossible," Kane growled. "Shadow world magic cannot be countered by"
"By power of the moon goddess?" I decided, unleashing my real potential for the first time since I'd come back. Silver fire burned on my fingertips, fiery enough to make the demon-possessed pack members in the cage scream and cover their eyes. "You've lost the ancient ways, Kane. Lost that light will overcome darkness."
Kane's men approached us, but Corwin's men held their own already. The room of ritual was reduced to chaos when wolves fought each other while shadow-smoke swept the air like toxic fog.
"Fall back!" Corwin commanded his men. "Get out!"
But Kane was not finished yet. He drew out another crystal, bigger and pulsing with malevolent power. "If I cannot recreate you, I shall destroy you all!"
He waved the crystal back and forth through the air, cursing under his breath in a language that stung my ears. The air between us began to fray, revealing to us glimpses of another place beyond. A place of interminable darkness where hungry things waited to consume our essence.
"He's opening an open portal," I cried out, recalling the ceremony from training. "If that portal sustains, creatures of the shadow world will flow through in thousands."
Corwin slapped his hand onto my shoulder, his grey eyes beseeching. "Stop it."
"Maybe. But I'll have a little time."
"You'll get it." Corwin turned to his soldiers. "Form a perimeter! Nothing gets through to her!"
Outside, his warriors were grouped in a shield wall, and I knelt on the blood-soaked floor with my hands braced against the stone. The ground of the building thrummed with black magic, but beneath the corruption, I sensed the untainted earth of home. The wild magic that had lain here for centuries before Kane started to interfere.
I stretched further, calling on the power that Thalia had granted me. Silver light flowed through the stone, seeking out Kane's ritual circle anchor points. If I could destroy them, the portal would be obliterated.
But Kane noticed what I was doing. "Kill her!" he shouted to his men. "Kill her now!"
Three of Kane's men charged through Corwin's line, swords raised to slay me. I couldn't fight back and risk disrupting the ritual, couldn't hold them off and keep the rest at bay.
And then Corwin appeared, striding with the silent killing precision of a prime Alpha. His sword took down the first attacker before he had time to blink. The second warrior's sword scraped innocently against Corwin's armour as my ex-husband plunged a dagger into his heart. The third took just a fraction of a second longer than it was worth, and Corwin moved in to catch him by the throat and spin his neck in one smooth motion.
"Keep going," Corwin told me, bending over me like a guardian angel. "I won't let them touch you."
Now the portal was opening, and dark flashings of the shadow world beyond. Something was moving there – things that were torment to look at directly, things of unvarnished hunger and cruelty. Some had already begun fighting their way through, their outlines assuming shape in our world.
My silver light flooded over the ritual circle, but Kane's magic fought back with ferocity. Black energy lashed back at me in powerful sweeps, trying to break my focus. Blood ran down my nose as magical backlash tore through my head.
"It's not working," I gasped. "The anchor points are too heavily defended."
"Then to the root," Corwin growled. He looked past the wild melee to where Kane muttered near the widening portal, its energy increasing by the second. "We bring him down together."
"You can't reach him. The shadow magic will-
"Not if you protect me." My eyes locked with Corwin's, and for an instant, I saw again the man I had loved so many years before. "I trust you, Vera. Whatever you are or whatever you call yourself, I trust you absolutely."
He still did not understand that I was Selene. Even watching my powers, fighting with me, he thought that I was a mysterious healer who had come to help his pack. The irony was almost too awful to bear.
"Then together," I said, standing and taking his offered hand.
We burst into the room battle-worn, silver fire erupting all around us in a sheath of defence. Kane's followers tried to keep us back, but my strength flared them off like dawn mist. Pack members had in the cage spread along the bars with knife-fingered hands, but Corwin's sword repelled them.
Kane saw us coming and placed his portal magic in our path. A wave of purified shadow struck my silver shield, trying to tear it off. The power sent me off kilter, but I kept the shielding in place.
"Your power is great," Kane shouted, his normally abnormally warped voice as he spun more of the shadow plane. "But you're still only a single priestess against powers you can't even start to comprehend."
"She is not alone," snarled Corwin, advancing on Kane with supernatural haste.
Kane escaped the Alpha's blow only by rolling out of its path towards the portal. The movement left him dizzy from staying alert through the ritual, and the portal between worlds began to destabilise wildly.
"Fool!" Kane spat. "If the unstable portal blows when it does, it'll turn half the forest to ash!"
"Then you should have thought of that before trying to destroy our world," Corwin snapped, coming forward.
But Kane was right that there was risk. I felt the magical energies building for a blast that would flatten everything for miles in both directions. The gateway was too unstable to be closed properly, too hazardous to remain open.
There was only one solution, and to lose it would be to lose all that I had won in the previous six months.
"Corwin, hide!" I shouted.
I did not have time to wait for his response. Gathering all the strength that Thalia had given me, I launched headlong into the unstable portal. Silver light met shadow magic in a shock that wracked the very fabric of the universe.
The explosion was unthinkably terrific. Every molecule in my body seemed to be torn asunder and reorganised in the wrong location. I was in a state beyond existence where the rules no longer applied, where up was irrelevant and down was irrelevant, and time both moved on and went backwards simultaneously.
But somehow, I held it together. My resolve was the pivot that kept the gateway ajar until it closed harmlessly. The gateway between worlds crashed shut in blinding blaze, taking most of the energy I had accumulated along with it.
I landed on rock terrain, my raw-magic flesh cracking with backlash. Every breath had the flavour of shattered glass in my mouth, and I had blood on my tongue. But we survived. The portal was closed. Kane's ritual had failed.
"Vera!" Corwin fell beside me, his hands inches from my battered form. "You're going to be all right. Don't die on me."
I tried to speak but could only croak out a weak hack. Closing the portal had drained most of my powers that were augmented powers. I was still superhumanly powerful compared to an ordinary human, but the god-level strength that I had briefly accessed no longer existed at my command.
"Where's Kane?" I managed to whisper.
Corwin's expression darkened. "Lost. Vanished when the portal collapsed. Likely escaped to regroup with what remains of his forces."
I winced to sit up, ignoring the pain that sprinted through my body. The ritual room was in ruins around us. The bane pack members in the cell lay over, the shadow creatures appearing to be banished when their anchor died. Corwin's soldiers were attending to the wounded while they cleared the building for other threats.
"We have to get you to the healers," Corwin said, starting to lift me.
"Wait." I held on to his arm. "There is something you need to know. Something about the death of your wife. About what really happened that night."
Corwin froze. "What are you talking about?"
"Spiked it. The whole – the poison, the clues, the witnesses. Spiked it to simulate that she killed Marcus." I had to push the words through the pain. "Selene was innocent."
For a moment, Corwin's face was completely blank. And then anger and mourning wrestled across his face as he realised the full weight of my words.
"How do you know this?"
"Because I've spent months reaching the real murderer. Because I've overheard people believe the truth when they did not know I was listening." I regarded him directly. "Your wife died for nothing."
Corwin's hands were shaking. "She's dead. I killed her. I sentenced to death an innocent woman because I was deceived by a traitor's lies."
"She's." I started to attempt to tell him the truth, to attempt to make him understand what I was. Words stuck in my throat as I beheld the raw devastation in his eyes. This was a man who had six months' worth of guilt from murdering his beautiful wife. Learning she was alive but a whole different woman might just be enough to destroy the last shreds of sanity.
"I apologise," I said to him instead. "I'm so sorry you found out like this."
Corwin stood up, his countenance locked in a mask of cold determination. "Kane will pay for this. I don't care if I have to pursue him to the ends of the earth. He will pay for what he has done."
"Corwin-"
"No." His voice was cold as winter air. "He killed everything that I cared about. He made me a killer. He poisoned my pack and attempted to open doors to demons." Corwin's grey eyes flamed with the anger of a true Alpha. "When I get my hands on him, death will be too kind for him."
I remained quiet and observed as my former husband walked away, his shoulders squared in determination and pain. I wanted to scream at him, to tell him what I was. But what would it do? Selene had walked in on all the important things. Vera was an entirely different individual.
And Vera needed to head into work.
I pushed myself up, groaning on the edges of my remaining strength. I was weaker, but not powerless. I could still discern truth from deception, could still pry honesty out of someone. It would have to be enough.
Because Kane was still somewhere out there, trying to decide what he was going to do next. The portal could be shut, but he had proven that he could open others. And the next time, he might not make the same mistakes.
I was limping towards the chamber door when I heard it – a sound that caused me to shudder in my own blood. Slow, rhythmic clapping coming from the darkness at the back of the room.
"Immersive," a voice I recognised said. "I have to say, I didn't think you'd ever manage."
A form stepped out of the blackness, gaunt and tall with eyes that shone like silver in the shadowy light. Darius smiled at me with teeth that were too sharp, but now something else about him. Something that called my last remnant of power in from automatic revulsion.
"You," I gasped.
"Me," he told me amiably. "Though I suppose I owe you one. Your little display of bravery just gave me what I needed."
"What are you speaking of?"
Darius lifted his hand, and I saw something that made my heart freeze. Spirals of silver magic coiled around his fingers – my magic, the energy I'd relinquished in closing the gateway.
"Did you really believe closing one little door would stop what's coming?" Darius bellowed with laughter, a laughter that shook the temple like ringing bells. "You've just given me so much priestess power I can open a portal even you can't close."
I stared at him in growing horror as the realisation dawned. "You're not a good guy. You're collaborating with Kane."
"Working for him? Oh, my darling Vera." Darius smiled wider as he showed rows of needle-point fangs. "I am his master."
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