NOVEL Knots of the Hybrid Queen: Claimed by Four Alphas Chapter 72: Shattered
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Chapter 72: Shattered

Kael attacked and the oath compelled my body to respond before my brain could scream no, and suddenly I was fighting my mate with temporal magic I couldn’t control.

Time slowed around him. Not froze. Slowed. Every movement taking twice as long as it should.

He adapted—of course he did, he was Alpha King and adjusting to supernatural bullshit was his specialty—but the oath was pushing me to defend harder, faster, more lethally.

"Stop!" The word tore out of me but my body wouldn’t listen. "Kael, please, I can’t—"

He came at me again and the oath forced me to age him. Just five years. Just enough to slow him down further.

Through the bond I felt the damage. Felt his cells stressing. Felt the connection between us fracturing further under the strain.

"I’m sorry." I was crying now. "I’m sorry, I can’t stop, the oath won’t let me—"

"I know." His voice was rough. "It’s okay. Keep fighting. I’m not stopping."

Not stopping. He was going to keep attacking until I killed him or the oath forced me to kill him and either way our bond would shatter completely.

"Kael, please—" But he was moving again and the oath compelled harder.

I hit him with temporal acceleration. Made his perception of time speed up while his body moved normal speed. Disorienting. Devastating.

He went down and the bond cracked wide open.

Not fractured. Not strained. Actually cracked. I felt it breaking in real time.

"No no no—" I was on my knees beside him trying to reach through the bond trying to hold it together but the damage was too severe.

The bond shattered.

Just completely shattered like glass under pressure, and suddenly I couldn’t feel Kael anymore. Couldn’t sense him through the connection. Couldn’t reach him.

The first mate bond was dead.

"Selene." His voice was hoarse and when I looked at him his eyes were devastated. "Can you—can you feel me?" fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

"No." The word came out broken. "The bond is gone. I can’t—you’re just—" I couldn’t finish because he was just a person now. Not my mate. Just a person I’d destroyed.

Through the remaining three bonds I felt Riven’s horror and Thorne’s rage and Draven’s clinical assessment that the other bonds would break soon too.

The fealty oath was destroying everything.

"This is acceptable." Eirlys’s voice was calm. Clinical. "One bond broken. Three remain. They will be severed before the sealing anyway. This simply accelerates the timeline."

Severed before the sealing. They were going to command me to break the remaining bonds before they sealed me away.

"Why?" The question came out raw. "Why do you need me isolated? Why can’t I keep the bonds?"

"Because bonds are tethers." Eirlys moved closer. "Connections to this reality. If you maintain them while sealed, you might find ways to communicate. To reach out. To escape. We cannot risk that. You must be completely isolated. Alone. Forever."

Alone forever. Fighting The Root with no connections. No support. No hope.

"You’re monsters." Thorne’s voice was feral. "Worse than The Root."

"We are pragmatic." Eirlys corrected. "The Root must be contained. The Hybrid Queen is the only vessel strong enough. These are the terms. She accepted them when she swore fealty."

Accepted them. Except I’d thought I was accepting alliance, not eternal solitary imprisonment.

"There has to be—" Draven started but footsteps cut him off.

Morgana appeared running, tablet in hand, expression wild with something that might have been hope or might have been madness.

"I found something." She was gasping. "In Cassia’s final notes. A way to—it’s not escape but it’s—" She had to stop to breathe. "The bonds can go with her. Into the prison. If the mates die at the exact moment of sealing, their consciousness anchors through the bonds into her prison. They’d be trapped together instead of her being alone."

Trapped together. All five of us imprisoned with The Root forever.

"That’s not better." Riven’s voice was strained. "That’s five people trapped instead of one."

"But she wouldn’t be alone." Morgana’s voice was desperate. "She wouldn’t be fighting it solo for eternity. And—" She pulled up more notes. "And if all five bonds are active inside the prison, their combined power might actually be enough to destroy The Root from within. Not just contain it. Actually destroy it."

Destroy it from within. Use the prison as a weapon.

"What’s the cost?" Draven’s clinical assessment cutting through hope.

"The mates have to die. Actually die. Clinical death sustained until after the sealing completes." Morgana’s voice was grim. "Their bodies would be dead. But their consciousness would anchor through the bonds into her. Trapped together in the Root prison. Forever. No escape. No return. But together."

Together. We’d all be imprisoned together instead of me alone.

"I’ll do it." Kael’s voice was immediate. Certain. "If it means she’s not alone."

"We all do it." Thorne’s rough agreement.

"Agreed." Riven and Draven simultaneously.

"No." The word tore out of me. "You can’t—I won’t let you sacrifice yourselves for—"

"For you?" Kael cut me off. "We’d sacrifice anything for you. Everything. Our lives are meaningless if we lose you. If being trapped together in eternal darkness is the only option, we take it."

We take it. All four of them agreeing to die and be imprisoned with me.

"The Fae can’t stop this." Morgana’s voice carried triumph. "It doesn’t violate the oath. Doesn’t prevent the sealing. Just changes who’s inside the prison. They wanted her isolated but the oath doesn’t actually mandate that. They can’t refuse."

Can’t refuse. Right. The Fae’s own loophole working against them.

"One hour until dawn." Eirlys’s voice was tight. Angry. "If you do this, know that there is no return. No escape. You will be prisoners forever. All five of you. Fighting The Root for eternity."

"Better together than apart." Kael’s voice was final. "We’ve made our choice."

Their choice. To die with me. To be trapped with me. To fight beside me forever.

Through the remaining bonds I felt their absolute certainty, and maybe—maybe we could actually do this.

Maybe being imprisoned together was victory enough.

"Prepare the syringes." Morgana was moving with clinical efficiency. "Potassium chloride. Measured doses. Simultaneous injection for synchronized death."

Synchronized death. Right. Because coordinating dying together required medical precision.

"Will it hurt?" I had to ask even though I wasn’t sure I wanted the answer.

"Cardiac arrest is generally painless." Her voice was gentle. "They’ll feel pressure. Then nothing. Then—" She gestured to the bonds. "Then they anchor through you into the prison. Their consciousness remains. Just—elsewhere."

Elsewhere. In eternal darkness fighting The Root. Together.

The alliance had gathered at the perimeter to watch—what was left of them anyway. One hundred seven fighters bearing witness to five people choosing death over separation.

Marcus stood at the front, expression devastated. Isabelle was crying. Even Lysander looked grim.

"You don’t have to do this." Marcus’s voice carried across the clearing. "We could find another way. More time. Something—"

"There’s no more time." I cut him off gently. "The Root is emerging. The door opens at dawn. This is—" My voice broke. "This is the only way."

The only way. Words that had defined my entire existence as Hybrid Queen.

Dawn was coming.

The Root was emerging.

And we were going to face it together.

One last time.

Forever.

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