NOVEL Knots of the Hybrid Queen: Claimed by Four Alphas Chapter 30: Revelation
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Chapter 30: Revelation

The prophecy made sense on day four.

Not because anyone explained it better or because I had some mystical vision—just because I was lying in bed at three AM unable to sleep while my brain chewed on the same problem from sixteen different angles and suddenly the pieces clicked.

I sat up so fast Kael woke instantly, already reaching for weapons that weren’t there.

"What’s wrong?" His voice was rough with sleep and alpha-alert. frёewebnoѵēl.com

"The prophecy." My hands were shaking and I fisted them in the sheets. "It says the Hybrid Queen will either unite the factions or the demon will consume them all. Right?"

"Right." He sat up fully now, eyes sharp despite the hour. "What about it?"

"Everyone’s been interpreting it as me fighting the demon. Stopping it. Killing it before it kills us." The words came fast, tumbling over each other. "But what if that’s not what it means?"

Through the bond his confusion mixed with dawning understanding.

"What if unite means literally unite?" I pushed on. "What if the demon isn’t trying to kill me because killing me isn’t the goal—consuming the factions is. And the only way to stop that is if I actually unite them first."

Silence while he processed that.

Then: "What factions?"

"I don’t know." Frustrated and wired. "But there have to be others. Other packs. Other hybrid communities. Maybe vampires or witches or—" I had to stop, breathe, organize my thoughts. "The demon keeps testing me. Watching me. Seeing what I can do. What if it’s waiting to see if I’m actually capable of uniting everyone before it makes its real move?"

"And if you’re not capable?" His voice stayed carefully neutral.

"Then it consumes us all." The truth settled heavy in my chest. "Because we’re fractured. Fighting alone. Not strong enough individually to stop it."

Kael was quiet for ten seconds that felt like an hour. Then he reached for the mind-link and I felt him broadcasting to Riven and Draven and Thorne.

Five minutes later all four of them plus Marcus and Victoria crowded into the room while I explained my theory again, and I watched their expressions shift from skeptical to thoughtful to oh-shit-she-might-be-right.

"The last Hybrid Queen died three hundred years ago." Victoria pulled up something on her tablet. "According to the records she tried to unite five major factions—wolves, vampires, witches, fae, and hybrids—against a common threat."

"What threat?" My mouth had gone dry.

"The records just say ’the darkness.’" She looked up. "But three hundred years ago is about when the demon first appeared."

The pieces kept clicking together in ways I didn’t like.

"She failed." Draven’s voice was flat. "The factions splintered instead of uniting and the demon went dormant."

"Until now." Riven finished the thought. "Until another Hybrid Queen appeared and it woke up to see if this one could succeed where the last one failed."

My stomach tried to crawl up my throat.

"So let me get this straight." I had to stop, swallow bile, try again. "I’m supposed to unite five different supernatural factions—most of whom probably hate each other—against a demon that’s been alive for three centuries. And if I fail we all die."

"Essentially yes." Victoria didn’t sugarcoat it and I appreciated that.

"Great. Fantastic. Love that for me." The laugh that came out was brittle and sharp. "How exactly am I supposed to unite factions I don’t even know how to contact?"

"You start with the wolves." Kael’s voice went firm. "There are twelve major packs in North America. We reach out to the Alphas. Explain the situation. Ask for alliance."

"And when they tell us to fuck off because why would they risk their packs for some hybrid they don’t know?" My voice cracked.

"Then we make them understand the alternative is worse." His hand found mine. "The demon doesn’t just threaten this pack. It threatens all of them. United we might survive. Divided we definitely don’t."

The logic was sound. The execution sounded impossible.

"What about vampires?" I looked at Draven. "You’re from a coven. Can you reach out?"

His jaw tightened. "I left on bad terms. But yes. I can try."

"Witches have councils." Victoria pulled up more information. "Three major ones in this region. I can make contact."

"Fae are tricky." Marcus’s voice was careful. "They don’t involve themselves in mortal affairs unless it serves them."

"Then we make it serve them." I heard my voice go hard. "We make them understand the demon doesn’t care about their neutrality. It’ll consume them too."

Through the bonds I felt four different versions of pride mixing with terror mixing with absolute conviction that this was going to be a disaster.

They were probably right.

But doing nothing meant waiting for the demon to pick us off one faction at a time, and I was done waiting for disasters.

"Okay." Kael stood, already shifting into Alpha King mode. "Marcus, you handle reaching out to the other packs. Victoria, start with the witch councils. Draven, contact your old coven. I’ll—"

"I’ll go with Draven." The words came out before I could stop them. "To the coven. They need to see what a Hybrid Queen actually is."

Draven’s concern spiked through the bond. "That’s not safe. Vampires and hybrids don’t exactly mix well."

"Then they need to get over it." I met his eyes. "Because I’m not asking for alliance. I’m demanding it. And they need to see I’m not scared of them."

Lie. I was terrified down to my bones.

But fear wasn’t an excuse for inaction anymore.

"Fine." Kael’s voice left no room for argument. "But Draven goes with you and you’re back by nightfall. No exceptions."

I nodded because negotiating seemed pointless when he was using his Alpha voice.

The meeting broke up with everyone moving to their assigned tasks, and I sat on the bed trying not to focus on how I’d just volunteered to walk into a vampire coven that might kill me on principle.

"Hey." Riven sat beside me. "You don’t have to do this."

"Yes I do." I leaned against his shoulder. "If I can’t face one coven, how am I supposed to unite five factions?"

"Fair point." His arm came around me. "But for the record, walking into potential danger while you’re still recovering from the last fight is objectively stupid."

"I know."

"Just making sure we’re on the same page."

Through the bond I felt his affection mixing with exasperation, and despite everything I smiled.

Three days until we left for the coven.

Five factions to unite.

One demon to stop.

And me, the Hybrid Queen who’d barely survived her first real fight.

God help us all.

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