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Chapter 4: Threads of the Unknown

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Lyla couldn’t stop replaying the events of the previous night. The rogue wolves, Eli’s transformation, Mason’s scepticism, and most of all, the strange pull that she felt toward the forest all left her shaken and full of questions. By the time she left for school the next morning, she hadn’t slept much, her mind spinning with possibilities.

Werewolves are real.

She whispered the thought to herself as if saying it out loud would make it easier to believe. Even with the memory of Eli’s transformation fresh in her mind, it still felt surreal.

The halls of Silverwood High buzzed with the usual morning chatter as students moved between classes. Lyla tried to blend in, but it was hard to ignore the way some people stared at her as she walked past. The unease that had been growing since her first day in Silverwood now felt suffocating.

Clara caught up to her at her locker, her curly auburn hair bouncing as she walked. “Morning,” she said, her usual cheerful tone muted. “You look… tired.”

“Didn’t sleep much,” Lyla admitted.

Clara studied her closely. “Something on your mind?”

Lyla hesitated. She couldn’t exactly tell Clara the truth that she had spent the night in the woods with a pack of werewolves. “Just… getting used to this place, I guess.”

Clara smiled sympathetically. “Silverwood does take some getting used to. The town’s got a vibe, you know? Like it’s keeping secrets.”

Lyla’s stomach tightened. If only Clara knew how right she was.

The day dragged on, each class blending into the next. By the time the final bell rang, Lyla was practically vibrating with anticipation. Eli had told her to meet him at the diner, and she was desperate for answers.

Silverwood’s diner was small and cosy, with red leather booths and a jukebox in the corner that looked like it hadn’t worked in decades. The smell of bacon and coffee hung in the air as Lyla stepped inside.

Eli was already there, sitting in a booth near the back. He looked up as she approached, his green eyes sharp and unreadable.

“You’re late,” he said as she slid into the seat across from him.

“School ran over,” she replied, trying to match his casual tone.

The waitress came by, and Eli ordered coffee. Lyla hesitated before asking for a hot chocolate.

Once the waitress left, Lyla leaned forward, her voice low. “Okay, I’m here. Start talking.”

Eli sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. “I told you some of it last night, but there’s more you need to know. Silverwood is divided into three packs: the Blackwood pack my pack the Alder pack, and the Ridge pack. We’ve coexisted for decades, but lately, things have gotten… unstable.”

“Unstable how?” Lyla asked.

“Rogues,” Eli said simply. “Wolves who don’t belong to any pack. They’ve always been a problem, but they’re getting bolder. More aggressive. Last night wasn’t the first attack.”

“Why now?”

Eli hesitated, his gaze flicking away. “That’s the part we don’t know. But something’s stirring them up.”

“And where do I fit into all this?” Lyla pressed.

Eli’s jaw tightened. “That’s the question, isn’t it? The forest called you here, Lyla. That doesn’t happen by accident. There’s something about you that’s… different.”

Lyla frowned. “Different how?”

“I don’t know yet,” Eli admitted. “But the forest recognizes you. I can feel it, and so can the others.”

Lyla leaned back, her mind racing. None of this made sense, but at the same time, it felt like pieces of a puzzle were starting to fall into place.

“What about my mom?” she asked suddenly.

Eli’s brow furrowed. “What about her?”

“She disappeared three years ago. My dad and I moved here because… I don’t know why. He won’t talk about it. But something tells me it’s connected.”

Eli looked at her for a long moment, his expression unreadable. “Maybe it is.”

The door to the diner jingled as Mason walked in, his sharp gaze immediately finding Eli and Lyla. He made his way to their booth, sliding in beside Eli without asking.

“Trouble,” he said, his tone curt.

“What kind of trouble?” Eli asked, his posture stiffening.

“Ridge pack,” Mason replied. “They’re sniffing around our borders again.”

Eli cursed under his breath. “They’re testing us.”

“What’s going on?” Lyla asked, looking between them.

“The Ridge pack has been looking for an excuse to challenge us,” Eli explained. “They think we’re weak because of the rogues.”

Lyla frowned. “Why does it matter if you’re weak? Aren’t all the packs supposed to be on the same side?”

Mason snorted. “You don’t know anything, do you?”

“Mason,” Eli warned, his tone sharp.

“No, it’s fine,” Lyla said, glaring at Mason. “Why don’t you enlighten me?”

Mason leaned forward, his expression hard. “The packs have rules, but that doesn’t mean we’re friends. Everyone’s fighting for dominance. Being the strongest pack means having control over Silverwood.”

“That’s enough,” Eli said, his voice low and dangerous.

Mason leaned back, crossing his arms. “You’re too soft on her. She’s not one of us.”

“Not yet,” Eli muttered under his breath.

“What does that mean?” Lyla asked, her stomach twisting.

Eli didn’t answer. Instead, he stood and motioned for Mason to follow him. “Stay here, Lyla. We’ll handle this.”

“Wait”

But they were already gone, leaving Lyla alone in the booth with more questions than answers.

Lyla barely had time to process what had just happened when Clara appeared in the diner, her face lighting up when she spotted Lyla.

“Hey!” Clara said, sliding into the seat across from her. “I didn’t expect to see you here.”

Lyla forced a smile. “Just grabbing a drink.”

Clara glanced around. “Were you with someone?”

“Not anymore,” Lyla replied vaguely.

Clara tilted her head, her smile fading. “Are you okay? You’ve been acting… different lately.”

“Different how?”

“Distracted,” Clara said. “Like you’re keeping secrets.”

Lyla hesitated. She wanted to tell Clara the truth, but she couldn’t risk dragging her into the werewolf world. “It’s just a lot to adjust to,” she said finally.

Clara nodded, her expression softening. “I get it. Moving to a new place is hard. If you ever need to talk, I’m here, okay?”

“Thanks,” Lyla said, meaning it.

That night, Lyla couldn’t shake the feeling that something was happening in the forest. She waited until her dad had gone to bed, then grabbed her flashlight and slipped out of the house.

The forest was quiet as she walked, the moonlight casting eerie shadows across the ground. She didn’t know what she was looking for answers, maybe, or a sense of connection to the strange world she had been thrust into.

As she approached the clearing, she heard voices.

“Do you think she’s one of them?” Mason’s voice was sharp and sceptical.

“I don’t know,” Eli replied. “But we can’t ignore the signs.”

“And if she’s not? What happens then?”

“We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.”

Lyla stepped into the clearing, and the two boys turned to face her.

“I thought you told me to stay out of the forest,” she said, her voice challenging.

Eli smirked. “I didn’t think you’d listen.”

Mason scowled. “She shouldn’t be here, Eli.”

“She has as much right to be here as we do,” Eli shot back.

Lyla crossed her arms. “If you’re going to talk about me, at least do it where I can hear.”

Eli chuckled, but Mason looked less amused.

“What do you want, Lyla?” Eli asked.

“I want answers,” she said. “No more half-truths, no more cryptic warnings. I deserve to know what’s going on.”

Eli nodded, his expression serious. “You’re right. It’s time you knew everything.”

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