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Severed Bond: The White Wolf's Second Chance Novel Cover

Severed Bond: The White Wolf's Second Chance

My husband stood over our son's cold, blue body, his eyes filled with pure hatred. "You killed him," Eli growled, using his Alpha tone to force me into submission. "You were too busy with your research to watch our heir." I broke. I accepted the punishment. I let them drag me to the water cells where the silver burned my skin. I let his "cousin" Kasey pour my son’s ashes into a filthy sewer grate while Eli stood by and watched, stone-faced. He stripped me of my title, my clothes, and threw me into the Rogue lands to rot. But in the ruins of the old temple, the Moon Goddess showed me the truth. I wasn't the only one distracted that day. While our three-year-old screamed for his daddy from the water, Eli heard him. He heard him, but he didn't come. Because he was in the boathouse, entangled in the sheets with Kasey. He ignored our son's dying cries to satisfy his lust. The pain was too much. To survive the agony, I chose the Ritual of Oblivion. I paid the ultimate price: I erased my memories of them. All of them. Years later, as the revered White Wolf Luna, I walked down the grand staircase of the Lycan palace. A man I didn't recognize fell to his knees in front of the crowd, weeping, clutching at the hem of my silver dress. "Harper, please! It’s me, Eli! Remember our baby!" I tilted my head, looking at him with polite indifference. "I'm sorry, sir." "I have no mate named Eli."
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Chapter 4

Harper POV:

The Lycan King stepped into the moonlight, a shadow detaching itself from the darkness.

He had scars running down his arms like jagged maps of violence, and his eyes were a piercing, electric blue. He smelled of ozone, cracked stone, and ancient pine forests.

"The Ritual of Oblivion," Casey Long said, looking at the crude carvings on the altar. "It will strip you bare. It will hurt more than the silver."

"Pain and I are well acquainted," I said, my voice hollow. I stood naked in the ruins, but I felt no shame. Only purpose.

Casey took off his heavy cloak and wrapped it around me. The warmth was shocking against the night air.

"Why help me?" I asked.

"Because the Moon Goddess screamed when your pup died," he said simply. "I heard Her echo in my own bones. And because I detest those who prey on the weak."

He gestured for me to lie on the stone altar. The stone was ice cold against my back, biting into my skin.

"This requires blood," Casey said. He extended a claw, sharp as a razor, and sliced his own palm. Then he held it over me. "Drink. Lycan blood will sustain you when your mind tries to shatter."

I drank. The blood tasted like copper and liquid fire. It burned down my throat, igniting my dormant wolf like a match thrown into gasoline.

"Focus on the bond," Casey commanded. "Visualize it."

I closed my eyes. I saw the thick, golden rope connecting my chest to the Stark Pack. To Eli. It pulsed with a sickly, rotten light.

Casey placed his hands on my temples. "I will act as the blade. You must be the executioner."

He began to chant in a language that sounded like grinding stones deep beneath the earth.

The pain hit instantly. It wasn't just physical. It was as if someone had reached into my chest and grabbed my soul with a hooked hand.

"PULL!" Casey roared.

I pulled. I visualized grabbing that golden rope and ripping it away.

*Eli smiling at our wedding.*

Rip.

The memory dissolved into gray smoke.

*Eli holding me when my father died.*

Rip.

Gone.

*Leo’s first steps.*

I screamed, my back arching off the stone. "No! Not that one!"

"You must!" Casey’s voice was strained, grating against the wind. Sweat beaded on his forehead. "If you keep even a single strand, the infection remains! Let it go, Harper!"

Tears streamed from my eyes, hot and fast. *I love you, Leo. I’m doing this for you.*

I let go.

*Leo’s laugh.*

Rip.

*Leo’s face.*

Snap.

The golden rope shattered.

The backlash was catastrophic. A shockwave of energy exploded from my body, throwing dust into the air. The stone altar cracked beneath me.

My back arched, my bones grinding and reshaping with sickening crunches.

"The White Wolf," Casey whispered, a rare note of awe in his voice.

I felt my biology boiling, rewriting itself. The dormant wolf inside me wasn't just waking up; she was being reborn. Her fur was turning white as snow. Her eyes, violet.

The pain faded into a dull thrumming.

My mind was a white room. Empty. Pristine. Quiet.

The agonizing grief? Gone.

The crushing betrayal? Gone.

The face of the man who hurt me? I couldn't see it. I couldn't recall the shape of his jaw or the color of his eyes.

I blinked, staring up at the mossy ceiling.

"Who am I?" I whispered.

Casey leaned over me. His face was gentle now, the fierce warrior gone. He brushed a strand of hair from my forehead.

"You are Harper," he said softly. "And you are free."

"Harper," I tested the name. It felt right, like a key turning in a lock. "And who are you?"

"I am Casey," he said. "I am your friend. And I am going to teach you how to be the most dangerous thing on this earth."

"What is that?"

He smiled, revealing sharp canines. "A survivor."

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