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BOUND TO THREE ALPHAS

Chapter 89: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE

Author: BGWRITES
updatedAt: 2025-07-12

CHAPTER 89: WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE

Chapter 89: When Worlds Collide

The moment Liana’s mother spoke, the world burst into chaos. The First Shadow let out a shriek that shattered rocks and sent weaker Shadows running.

"Impossible! We destroyed you eighteen years ago!" Liana’s mother—radiant and fierce—smiled coldly. "You thought you did. But I’ve been learning your weaknesses from the inside."

Before anyone could respond, the largest dimensional crack tore wide open. What poured out wasn’t just more Shadows. It was the dark realm itself, bleeding into their world like spilled ink. Trees turned black and withered. Grass died beneath their feet.

The very air became thick and hard to breathe. "It’s merging the worlds!" Talia screamed, her seer powers showing her flashes of a future where darkness consumed everything.

"If it succeeds, there won’t be anywhere left to run!" The First Shadow rose above them all, getting larger with each passing second.

Its form changed constantly—sometimes human, sometimes beast, sometimes just pure nightmare given shape. "You cannot stop what has already begun," it hissed. "Your world will become mine. Your light will feed my hunger. Your hope will turn to dread."

That’s when Liana felt it. Every pack member fighting miles away. Every Alpha who had come to help. Every wolf who had ever lived and died. They were all connected to her now through golden threads of light. "No," she said firmly. "This is our world.

And we’re not giving it up." She reached out with her guardian powers and touched the thread connecting her to every live wolf on the battlefield. Instantly, their strength flowed into her, and her power flowed back to them. The friendly packs below suddenly moved as one.

Their synchronization was perfect, like they shared a single mind. They formed a massive circle around the base of the mountain, their combined howls making a barrier of pure sound that made the invading Shadows stumble. "Incredible," Marcus breathed. "She’s connecting them all."

But the First Shadow wasn’t pleased. It pointed one massive hand at Liana. "You first, watch. Without you, they all fall." A wave of pure darkness shot toward her. Liana barely had time to raise her hands before— Her mother stepped in front of her.

The attack hit the defender of light and dissolved harmlessly. "You’ll have to go through me first," Liana’s mother said. "And I know things about you that even you’ve forgotten." "Such as?" the First Shadow snarled. "Such as your real name. Voidheart. You were once a guardian too, before you fell to darkness."

The discovery sent shockwaves through everyone present. Even the other Shadows recoiled in surprise. "A guardian?" Rowan whispered. "One of the good guys became... that?" "Not just any guardian," Liana’s mother continued, her light getting brighter. "You were the first. The strongest.

The one who taught us all how to protect the world." Voidheart’s form flickered, showing glimpses of what it once was—tall, noble, wrapped in silver light instead of shadow. "That creature died long ago," it spat.

"I picked power over weakness. Darkness over fake hope." "You chose wrong," Liana said, stepping up beside her mother. "And we’re here to show you why."

The triplets moved into line behind them, their new weapons blazing with Lyra’s sacrificial magic. Kael’s sword hummed with golden power. Jace’s twin blades crackled with electric blue speed. Rowan’s staff glowed with warm amber healing energy. "Together," Kael ordered.

They struck as one. Kael’s sword cut through the darkness like it was paper, each swing sending waves of golden light that made lesser Shadows scream and disappear. Jace moved faster than the eye could follow, his daggers hitting weak points that only his enhanced speed could find.

Rowan’s staff sent healing energy to wounded friends while simultaneously purging shadow corruption from the very ground. But Voidheart was too strong. It batted away their attacks and grew even larger.

"Foolish children," it rumbled. "You think your little lights can challenge the void itself?" It raised both claws and brought them down toward the mountain. If the attack hit, it would shatter the peak and everyone on it. That’s when Liana’s mother made her move.

She shot upward, her light form expanding until she was as big as the First Shadow itself. When their forces met, the collision sent shockwaves across three states. "Now!" she called to Liana.

"While I have it distracted!" Liana reached out with her guardian sight and saw something amazing.

Every Shadow on the battlefield was linked to Voidheart by threads of darkness. If she could sever those ties... "Talia!" she called. "I need your ideas! Show me where to cut!" Talia’s eyes rolled back, glowing white with prophesy. "The heart!" she screamed.

"There’s a knot of shadow threads in its chest! Cut there!" But the heart was covered by layers of darkness so thick they looked solid. "I can’t reach it," Liana said desperately.

"We can," the triplets said in unison. Kael stepped forward first. His sword blazed brighter than the sun as he poured all his power into one massive strike.

The blade cut through the outer layers of shadow, making an opening. Jace followed, moving so fast he seemed to be in multiple places at once. His daggers widened the hole, slicing away defensive tendrils before they could close the gap.

Finally, Rowan thrust his staff forward. Instead of striking, he sent all his healing power into the wound. Where his golden light touched, the shadows couldn’t regenerate.

"Now, Liana!" all three brothers yelled. Liana focused every bit of her guardian power into a single point of burning light.

She aimed for the exact spot Talia had shown her and fired. Her attack punched through the leftover darkness and struck Voidheart’s true heart. The reaction was immediate and terrifying.

Every ghost thread on the battlefield snapped at once. Lesser Shadows simply dissolved, their link to their master severed. Stronger ones stumbled and began running back toward the dimensional cracks.

But Voidheart itself didn’t die. Instead, it began to change. The darkness peeled away like old paint, showing the guardian underneath.

Silver light blazed from scars that had been hidden for millennia. Ancient power that had been corrupted slowly began to cleanse itself.

"What... what have you done to me?" it whispered, its voice no longer filled with hatred but with confusion and pain. "We’ve reminded you who you used to be," Liana said gently. For a moment, it seemed like they had won. The dark realm began pulling back from their world.

The dimensional cracks started closing. Hope burned in everyone’s hearts. Then Voidheart’s expression turned to one of absolute horror. "No," it breathed. "You don’t understand.

The darkness... it wasn’t ruling me. I was controlling it." "What do you mean?" Liana’s mother requested. "I was the prison," Voidheart said desperately.

"My corruption was what kept them controlled. Without me to hold the walls..." Behind him, the biggest dimensional crack suddenly exploded outward. What came through made Voidheart look like an innocent puppy.

Shapes that hurt to look at straight. Beings of pure hunger and hate that made reality itself flinch. Ancient things that had been locked away since the universe was young.

"The True Shadows," Voidheart whispered. "The ones we guardians were made to keep sleeping. And now..." The biggest of the True Shadows turned its attention to the mountain. When it spoke, its voice was the sound of dying stars. "Finally," it said. "Free to feed. Free to grow.

Free to make this universe like the countless others we have eaten." Liana felt every golden thread connected to her go ice cold with fear. They hadn’t just been fighting for their world.

They had been the last thing standing between reality itself and creatures that devoured entire worlds. And now those creatures were awake.

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