I blink, my eyes struggling to adjust to the eerie moonlight filtering through the trees. My chest rises and falls heavily, like I’ve been running for miles, my lungs burning with every shallow breath.
The cool night air bites at my skin, but it does little to ease the strange heat that surges beneath it. I try to take a step, but my body feels... different. Strange. Alien. Like I’m not entirely in control anymore. My limbs feel stiff, too long, too heavy, and the ground beneath me shifts, as if it’s moving with its own will. I blink again, harder this time, trying to focus, but the world spins around me, the edges of reality blurring like smoke. A harsh sound breaks through the fog in my head, like a screeching metal, but I can’t place it. Everything is off too fast, too sharp, too... wild. I hear Sara’s soft breathing beside me, and William’s frantic voice calling out my name, but they seem distant faint echoes, as if they’re miles away. And then... I feel it. A cold, electric pulse races through my veins. It’s like the very earth is humming beneath my feet, its vibrations pulling me down, down into something I can’t control. I try to stand, but the ground feels unstable, like I’m standing on a precipice, teetering on the edge of something vast, something ancient, something I don’t understand. My vision wavers, and my heart pounds, the blood rushing in my ears, drowning out everything else. Give me control. The voice is back. Low, calm. Inside my head. But this time, it’s different. It’s not a plea. It’s a command. My body stiffens at the sound, a chill racing up my spine. My fists clench involuntarily, and my breath quickens, my chest tightening. What the hell is going on? The silver she wolf growls. It’s a low, menacing sound, slicing through my disorientation and snapping me out of my haze. Her eyes lock onto mine, glowing in the night like twin beacons. Her lips curl back, revealing sharp teeth, and she takes a step forward, her body sleek and ready. Behind her, the rest of the pack stands motionless, silent, watching us. Waiting. But it’s the Alpha, his golden eyes fixed on me that freezes me in place. The intensity of his gaze cuts through the fog in my mind like a blade, and suddenly, I can’t breathe. My pulse falters, my skin prickles with cold sweat, and a shiver runs through me. What’s happening to me? A low rumble builds in my chest. At first, I think it’s just the pounding of my heart, but no. It’s something deeper, something primal, something older than I am. And then, I feel it a stirring deep inside me. Something ancient, something alive, something that’s been waiting. It rises, stretching its limbs, waking from a long, forgotten sleep. “Alex!” William shouts again, his voice shaking with fear. “Snap out of it!” But it’s too late. The voice inside my head is louder now, almost deafening, filling every corner of my thoughts, drowning out everything else. It’s not asking anymore. It’s commanding. Demanding. It’s a force too strong to fight. Give me control. I feel my body tense, muscles coiling like a spring ready to snap. There’s a hunger there, gnawing at my insides, a fire that’s starting to burn me from the inside out. I glance at my hands. The skin feels... wrong. The tips of my fingers twitch, like claws itching to emerge, the sensation crawling beneath my flesh. The world around me shifts again colors bleed into one another, sounds distort. The air smells sharper, richer, thicker. The scent of earth, of blood, of wildness fills my nostrils. I’m drowning in it. I gasp. And that’s when I feel it my teeth. They’re not my teeth anymore. They’re sharper, longer, jagged, and a sickening heat floods my mouth. My breath comes faster, more ragged, like I’m suffocating, but I can’t stop. My throat burns. My stomach clenches. I’m losing myself, slipping away, becoming something else. Something more. Let me out. My body jerks. I can’t stop it. I drop to all fours, feeling the change begin to take hold, like an unstoppable wave crashing over me. Bones shift, muscles stretch, skin pulls tight and then splits open as fur sprouts where my clothes once were. The pain is excruciating. A sharp, searing agony that shoots through my spine, as though my very bones are being torn apart and remade in an instant. I howl before I even realize I’m doing it. It’s a guttural, feral sound, one I’ve never heard leave my own throat, but somehow it feels... natural. “No... no, no!” William’s voice cracks. “Alex, stop! Fight it!” I try. God, I try to hold on to the last thread of control, but it’s slipping through my fingers. The voice in my head grows louder, louder still, and my body moves without my consent, as if it has a will of its own. The beast inside me claws to be free, and I am helpless against it. The shift is inevitable. I can’t stop it. The silver she-wolf is no longer the only one snarling in the night. The pack is waiting, watching, but it’s not me they’re waiting for. They’re waiting for the beast. My beast. My skin ripples, tears, and stretches. The change is happening too fast. My fingers elongate into claws, sharp as knives, and I feel the pull of the wolf’s instincts deep inside me. It’s like trying to hold back a flood with my hands impossible. I can taste the sharpness of the air, the sting of the night, the hunger that drives the wolf. And then it happens. I feel the weight of the wolf inside me the rage, the hunger, the need to tear, to hunt, to dominate. The beast, my beast, takes its first breath, and I am no longer in control. It’s too strong, too wild. The wolf has awakened, and I’m nothing but a passenger now. My body is its vessel. The world shifts again, faster now. The ground underfoot feels solid, yet unfamiliar, like I’m seeing everything with new eyes, eyes that can see beyond the surface. I hear a howl. Then another. It’s like the pack is calling to me, coaxing me, urging me to join them, to become one with them. Their eyes are on me glowing, predatory, hungry. The silver she wolf takes a step forward, her gaze challenging, daring me to prove myself. But I can’t, not yet. I try to focus, to hold on, to remind myself that this isn’t me. This isn’t who I am. But it’s not my voice anymore. It’s the wolf’s, and it’s louder now, demanding that I give in. I growl, the sound vibrating through the trees, shaking the earth beneath me. The Alpha steps forward, his eyes glowing with an intensity I can’t comprehend. He doesn’t speak he doesn’t need to. His gaze tells me everything I need to know. I’m not a threat. Not yet. Not until I can control it. And then, finally, I hear a voice that isn’t mine. Sara’s voice. It cuts through the chaos like a lifeline, sharp and commanding. “Alex, fight it! You can control this.” But can I? The wolf inside me is stronger than I ever imagined. It’s hungry. It’s wild. And I don’t know how to stop it. The moment stretches on, the tension thick in the air, the pack holding its breath. They’re waiting for me to make my move. For the beast to be unleashed. And then, like a switch being flipped, the voice in my head quiets. The beast retreats. I’m still here, still human, but I feel... different. Changed. The hunger hasn’t gone. It’s just... resting. Waiting. The Alpha tilts his head, his golden eyes never leaving me. There’s something in that gaze something calculating, something knowing. Then, without a word, he gives a low, approving grunt. It’s not much, but it’s enough to send a ripple of unease through me. I don’t know what that means. But I do know one thing. I’m not just a werewolf anymore. I’m something else.The moment we stepped out of the labyrinth, I thought my eyes were going to burn out of my skull. For days we had been trapped in darkness, running from death at every turn. The sunlight hit me like a hammer, blinding me, forcing me to lift a hand to shield my face. Around me, others groaned and squinted, blinking furiously as we adjusted.We were now back out in the open finally glad to be free from the humid stale air of the labyrinth. Tanaka led the way foward amd we all just followed.As we continued to walk I started to notice that the place was familiar that I'd been here before and that's when I saw the clearing from the night we sneaked out to watch the pack shift.“We're back at school” I said to Rina who looked at me and said “You hadn't noticed?" “It's not like I'm allowed to roam about these parts of the school grounds" I replied.“Good point" she replied.Then I heard it, clapping.At first, I thought my ears were playing tricks on me. After all the screaming, crashing
The entire chamber was silent now as the echoes of the witches’ incantations faded.Dust and the stench of blood still hung in the air and every breath felt heavier than the last. The Minotaur had collapsed in the center of the labyrinth, its enormous frame rose and fell slowly indicating that it still breathed.The glow of the altered spell still clung to its skin like threads of light, binding, then releasing, then binding again until it seemed to sink into the creature itself.Alex stood at the front, chest heaving, his hands shaking though he tried to clench them steady. He had been the one to speak it into existence, the truth that had shifted everything. It was never about killing the beast rather It was about freeing its soul and in recognizing that, they had given the monster, no the man inside it something far greater.The Minotaur’s ragged breathing filled the chamber. Then slowly, painfully the bulk of its body began to crack and shift. The horns that had once curled like w
The chamber shuddered as the last fragments of the witches’ spell shattered. The Minotaur bellowed, the sound reverberating through the labyrinth like the groan of a collapsing mountain. Its massive frame rose to full height, muscles swollen with rage, stone dust rolling off its body. The cuts Damien had made to it's Achilles tendons already healing.For a breathless moment, none moved but then chaos erupted.The wolves were first, Tanaka gave a sharp growl, a signal and Ethan darted forward, his speed carrying him beneath the Minotaur’s guard. Claws flashed, raking across its side, but the creature barely flinched.Nathan followed, aiming higher leaping at its shoulders, but a sweep of the Minotaur’s arm sent him crashing into the stone floor. His cry cut short as he rolled, blood streaking his temple.“Hold the flanks!” Tanaka roared, diving in himself.The werecats slashed from the shadows, Malric and Jenric moving with uncanny precision, but even their speed faltered against th
Tanaka had spoken to the other leaders, telling them of the plan. At first there were refusals, scoffs even but in the end everyone agreed. They had no other choice, if they wanted to survive this cursed labyrinth, they would have to bring the Minotaur down together.The duties were set, the wolves and cats would use their speed and strength to chain the beast, dragging it where it needed to be. Vampires would strike from the flanks while the witches prepared the binding spell. Everyone had a role and everyone had to play it perfectly.Alex’s stomach churned. He amd the other wolves had encountered it already as opposed to the others who had only glimpsed statues and murals. They had no idea of what was to come.In the distance, the scouting team waited in the dark of a narrow passage, pressed against the damp stone walls.“I hope this works,” One of the wolves said quietly.“It has to,” another answered, though they didn’t sound convinced.Then a third voice cut in, sharper: “Wai
They stepped closer to the mural. Torches guttered and threw light over the carved Minotaur. The thing on the wall was small in the comparison to the real thing. The mural depicted carving, the beast trapped under chains. Alex moved towards Kira and Sara. “How’s it been for you so far?” he asked Sara.She pulled her jacket tight, played it cool. “Challenging,” she said. “But nothing I can’t handle.”Alex snorted. “I've got the short straw on this one, I've encountered the Minotaur. The mural doesn’t do it justice.”Sara’s face changed a fraction “It’s much scarier?” she asked.“Indeed it is,” Alex said. “And it reeks of rotting flesh.”Kira glanced around the room, eyes on the mural, then back at the three of them. “Looks like we’re supposed to free it to get out,” she said. “That’s what this is pointing to.”“You think that’s the solution?” Alex asked.“Either we find a way to change it back,” Kira said, “legend says it was once a man cursed by the gods, or we free it from its lif
The chamber shuddered violently as stone ground against stone, the sound a roar in their ears as walls twisted and passages folded in on themselves. Dust rained from the ceiling, and the floor trembled underfoot. Claws scraped stone as people tried to find stability in the shaking chamber, spells lit the dark, and every faction drew tight in formation.“The maze is shifting again,” Selene said in a calm voice but Alex could see that she was just as shaken as he was.“No kidding,” Marcus muttered, bracing against the wall as another tremor rocked the ground as the passages changed and interlocked all around them.Then the floor split suddenly beneath them, jagged cracks racing outward. Then, with a sickening groan, the entire center of the chamber collapsed. Stone crumbled away, plunging into darkness that seemed endless. The pit yawned wide, swallowing the chamber’s heart.“What the hell now?” Ethan barked, fists clenching.From the abyss, slabs of stone began to rise. They hovered