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My Greate Husband 106

My Greate Husband 106

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The sanctuary’s library wasn’t a room

It was a labyrinth

Hidden beneath Kael’s quarters, it unfurled like roots beneath the mountaineach corridor more twisted than the last, each chamber laced with firelight and dust and secrets so old they had teeth. It wasn’t open to the others. Not even to the inner circle. Kael had told me once it was a remnant of a time before his reign, built by wolves who believed that knowledge was the truest form of control. That was the only time he ever spoke of it

So when I used his sigil to unlock the gate and stepped inside alone, I knew exactly what I was risking

But I needed answers

The dreams had changed again

They weren’t just visions anymore. They bled into my waking hoursbrief flashes of symbols, names, emotions that werent mine. Sometimes I felt like I was watching my own life through someone else’s eyes. I would reach for the fire and it would pull away, as if even my magic no longer trusted me to hold it without unraveling something deeper

I needed to know why

The first section of the archive was filled with familiar tomeshistories of rogue lineages, accounts of the early days of the rebellion, a few forbidden Council transcripts Kael had liberated.But deeper, beyond the walls etched in old rune- scratches, the tone of the room shifted

The firelight dimmed

The stone grew colder

And the booksbegan to hum

I found it in the fifth alcovea small journal bound in cracked obsidian leather, sealed with an intricate rune I didn’t 

recognize. But the moment I touched it, the flame beneath my skin responded like it had found a heartbeat that matched 

its own

The rune dissolved

The book opened

And the first word I saw was

Veilborn

I didn’t breathe

The word looked simple. Sharp lines. Slender stroke. But it rippled on the page, alive with old magic. There was no explanation, no translationjust a name, and below it, a list

I scanned it, expecting ancient titles, forgotten bloodlines

Instead, I found three names

Kael. Nathaniel Morningstar. Maximus Laker

My blood turned to ice

I sat down hard against the stone shelf, heart racing. The three most powerful wolves I had ever met. All marked with the same title. A title I had never heard before

I flipped the page

The script changed. Older now. Written in what looked like burned ink, curled across the parchment like smoke trapped in words

Veilborns are not born of blood, but of breach. They rise when the leyline ruptures, when shadow and flame touch in equal measure. They do not age. They do not fade. But their power cannot anchor itself alone

They require the flame

I read it again. Slower this time

They require the flame

Kael

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And me

I wasn’t just the flame

I was the anchor

Or worsethe fuel

My mouth went dry. I kept turning pages, frantic now. Diagrams followedold drawings of wolves bound in rings of fire, their shadows split behind them like echoes. Runes etched into their chests. Their eyes lit not with color, but with something voidlike. One looked eerily like Kael. Anothera younger version of Nayor Max Or both

The final page bore no writing

Just a symbol

The same rune from my Trial. The one that had pulsed across my skin when the three versions of me had stood waiting in the flame

I snapped the book shut

And I ran

I didn’t know how long it took me to reach Kael’s chamber, only that the doors were already open when I arrived, as if he’d known I would come. He stood at the center of the room, not surprised. Not even curious

Prepared

You knew,I said

He didn’t flinch. I know many things.” 

You could’ve told me.” 

I could have.” 

You didn’t.” 

No.” 

I stepped forward, fists clenched. Why?” 

Kael’s gaze didn’t shift. Because you weren’t ready.” 

Ready?My voice cracked. To find out I’m not the chosen one, I’m the battery?” 

He didn’t answer

So it’s true,” I whispered. You, Nate, Maximusyou’re Veilborn. And I’m the flame you use to stay alive.” 

He exhaled slowly. It’s not as simple as that.” 

Isn’t it?I asked. You’re powerful. You’re ageless. I’ve seen it. You don’t sleep. You don’t tire. And the othersthey’re starting to fracture. Nate’s scar is pulsing like it’s trying to regrow. Maximus has stopped talking about the future like it exists.” 

Kael’s silence was confirmation

I kept going

So is that why you brought me here?My voice dropped. Was this ever about me? Or just about what I could give you?” 

Finally, something shifted in his face. Not guilt. Not regret

Something older

Once, I burned alone,” he said. The world could not hold me. I watched centuries fall around me like leaves. But then the first flame cameand she made it bearable. Not safe. Not gentle. But anchored.” 

I stared. You loved her.” 

Yes.” 

And now you’re trying again.” 

He didn’t deny it

But he didn’t nod either

You want me to be her,” I said

No,” he whispered. I want you to be more.” 

The fire flickered in the hearth behind him, casting long shadows across the stone

And what happens,” I asked, when I stop fueling you? When I choose someone else?” 

Kael looked at me, finally. Really looked

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And in his eyes, I saw itnot fear

But hunger

He stepped forward once

You’ll always come back to the flame.” 

I stepped back

No,I said. “You come from it. I am it.” 

He didn’t move again

I turned and left the chamber, the weight of the journal still in my hand, the truth heavier than any crown Kael had ever offered

That night, I stood in my room and stared at the cracked stone floor

I let the book fall open beside the flame

I reached for the heatand for the first time in days, it didn’t pull back

It curled around me

Gentle

Waiting

As if asking me

Now that you know, what will you burn next

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My Greate Husband

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