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Chapter 2 – Flames of Betrayal

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The air inside the council chamber was heavier than the night air outside—thick with smoke, breath, and expectation. Every shadow clung to me as I stepped through the arched doorway, the silence that followed as sharp as a blade pressed to my throat.

Whispers rippled first, carried like the hiss of serpents.

She returned.

The disgrace.

Damien’s cursed shadow.

I kept my spine straight. Let them choke on my presence. My exile had stripped me of many things—home, love, dignity—but it had not broken my pride. And if pride was the only armor I had left, then so be it.

My gaze swept the chamber, instinct pulling me to the altar at its center. The fire bowl blazed with blood flames, licking high, scarlet and gold. The ritual flame, ancient as the pack itself, designed to recognize truth and lineage.

And there—standing before it, tall and composed—was Damien.

My chest constricted painfully. His dark hair caught the light of the flames, his sharp jaw set with determined resolve. The boy I had once loved was gone; the man before me was colder, sharper, his ambition draped like a cloak over his shoulders.

His hand was raised over the flame, his lips poised to swear the oath that would bind him to power.

The Blood Oath.

My stomach lurched. He was claiming what did not belong to him. My return was too late—

Then the fire saw me.

The moment my foot touched the stone floor, the flames leapt like a predator unchained. A violent roar split the chamber. Heat slammed into me, forcing gasps from the council members encircling the altar.

The blood fire snapped toward Damien, not in acceptance, but in rejection. It struck his hand, scorching the skin before he could yank it back. His cry cracked through the chamber, raw and furious.

The whispers erupted into shouts.

“What—”

“The flame rejects him!”

“Impossible—”

The altar shook, and the blood flames twisted, their tongues writhing as if searching. And then they bent—toward me.

The fire leaned, dragged by some unseen tether, drawn to my presence like a starving beast scenting prey. I froze, my heart pounding in my ears. The chamber’s red glow painted my skin, branding me in light.

“No.” Damien’s voice cut through the chaos, ragged, furious. His eyes—those same storm-dark eyes that once looked at me with love—burned now with betrayal. “No! She cannot—”

But the council was already reacting.

“The flame chooses her—”

“The Shadowfang bloodline speaks—”

“She is the heir.”

Their voices overlapped, clashing, but one truth rang clear: the fire had marked me. Not him.

My breath came sharp, shallow. The weight of every eye pressed down on me, searing me worse than the heat of the flame. I had returned expecting whispers and contempt—yet here, before the altar, the pack saw not just the exile. They saw a claim.

Damien’s face twisted, his composure cracking. “You would dare take this from me again?” He stepped forward, his burnt hand trembling, fury dripping from him like poison. “You think the pack will follow you, Aria? You—who ran?”

His words cut, but I did not flinch. I met his fury with steel in my eyes. “I never ran. I was banished.”

A sharp intake of breath swept through the chamber. The truth was something they had buried, but spoken aloud, it unsettled them.

The fire hissed louder, as though agreeing. Its glow reached higher, illuminating the council’s shocked faces.

One elder, his voice trembling, whispered the words none dared say aloud:

“She is the true heir.”

Gasps shuddered through the room.

Damien’s control shattered. He lunged, not at me—but at the flame. As though if he could thrust his will deep enough, he could force it to bend. His burned hand stretched out, trembling with rage and desperation.

The fire roared in defiance.

It surged upward, a column of blood-red light, blasting the air around him. Sparks struck his skin, blistering his arm. He screamed, stumbling back, his body nearly consumed.

The pack recoiled. Some shouted in horror, others in awe. The scent of burnt flesh and blood filled the chamber.

But through the chaos, the fire did not relent. It leaned farther, stretching, bending—until its searing glow licked dangerously close to me.

I should have stepped back. Every instinct screamed at me to flee the heat. And yet…I couldn’t move. The flame didn’t burn. It wrapped around me like a shackle of light, recognition pulsing through its glow. My bloodline sang in response, that old, secret Shadowfang heritage roaring awake in my veins.

The whispers grew frantic.

“She commands the flame.”

“No—this is impossible.”

“She is the prophecy reborn—”

The word sliced through me. Prophecy. I had heard it before, murmured in my grandmother’s visions. But to hear it here, in the council chamber, confirmed by the flame—it tightened something in my chest I had long refused to name.

Damien staggered, his face pale with fury, his voice hoarse. “You think this makes you strong? It makes you cursed!” His spit hit the stone floor, his burnt hand shaking violently. “The council will see—you will destroy us all!”

But his voice was drowned by another. The eldest councilor, robes swaying with the fire’s wind, raised his hand. “Enough. The flame has spoken. The true heir stands before us. Aria Thorn returns not as exile…but as Shadowfang’s rightful blood.”

The chamber quaked with their reaction. Some knelt, some argued, some whispered my name like a prayer—or a curse.

And through it all, I felt it.

A shift.

Not in the fire. Not in Damien’s hatred. But in the air itself.

Cold. Heavy. Absolute.

It slid across the back of my neck like the edge of a blade, commanding silence even before it manifested. My skin prickled, my blood stilled, every instinct in me screaming in recognition though I dared not turn.

The whispers faltered.

“The Alpha…” someone breathed.

I had not yet seen him, but I felt him. His presence pressed against mine, unyielding, suffocating. Stronger than Damien’s ambition, colder than the flames’ heat. The kind of presence that needed no words to command obedience.

The fire bent toward me still, branding me in truth. But even it seemed to shiver as the weight of that unseen gaze fell over the chamber.

My heart thundered, the sound deafening in my ears. I did not need to look to know who had arrived.

Alpha Riven Cade.

And though the flames roared higher, reaching for me like a crown of fire, I knew the moment his eyes found mine.

The fire leaned closer, heat and destiny clashing around me. The pack gasped—because as the air froze with his arrival, the flames did not die. They clung to me.

And in that moment, I understood one thing with terrifying clarity:

The blood fire had chosen me.

But Riven Cade had come to claim me.

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...Wow Chapter 2 left me speechless! The flame rejecting Damien and choosing Aria gave me chills, and then Riven’s entrance? Goosebumps...... Aria is clearly marked by destiny, but will it save the pack or destroy it? What’s your take—Team Aria, Team Damien, or Team Riven?... Drop your thought below...
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