تسجيل الدخولDamon arrived at the healer’s cottage, panting from his run, only to see Madam Brie working swiftly over the injured girl. Her hands moved with precision, applying soothing herbs to the arrow wound while murmuring protective charms.“She’s stable,” Madam Brie finally announced. “But she’s weak. She needs rest, warmth, and care for at least a few days.”Damon’s large gray eyes softened as he looked down at Elina, still unconscious on the bed. Despite his guilt, his protective instincts flared. “I… I’ll stay here with her,” he whispered. “I won’t let anything happen to her.”Madam Brie nodded. “Good. Your presence will help her feel safe once she wakes.”Lucian appeared shortly after, giving Damon a nod of approval. “You’ve learned an important lesson today, my Alpha. Strength without caution can kill. But now you must protect her, and that includes watching over her while she recovers.”Damon’s small hands clenched the edge of the bed. “I promise, Uncle Lucian. No one will hurt her whi
Shadowfang Pack – Lucian & Damon’s TrainingLucian and Damon had been running for over an hour now, the forest wind tearing through the air as the young Alpha darted ahead with incredible speed. Today’s training was focused on Damon’s speed, agility, and stamina, and to Lucian’s admiration—and growing concern—the boy showed no sign of tiring.For a child his age, Damon’s endurance was nothing short of extraordinary.But as they pushed further through the thick trees, Lucian’s steps slowed.He recognized the faint shift in the atmosphere—the scent trails, the energy of unfamiliar territory.They were nearing Brothstone Pack.And although Brothstone had already pledged loyalty to Alpha Damian, Lucian knew far too well that loyalties could break… and enemies often hid behind friendly declarations.Damon, however, was oblivious to the danger. His only focus was training hard enough to make his father proud.He skid to a stop a few steps ahead and turned around, purring softly in excitemen
That same day, when Theo finally returned to Mina’s chamber after a long, exhausting day running the affairs of the pack, Lambert was the first to reach him. The young boy squealed in excitement and threw his small arms around Theo’s leg. Theo chuckled softly and lifted him briefly before setting him down.But the moment he turned toward Mina, his smile faded.She stood a few steps away, her hands folded tightly in front of her, her shoulders weighed down by something heavy. Her eyes, usually warm whenever she saw him, were clouded with sadness.Theo’s brows drew together.“Mina… what happened?”She didn’t answer immediately. Instead, she sighed deeply and called for Lambert’s nurse.“Please take him outside to play for a while.”Lambert obeyed happily, leaving the room with the nurse, and the door closed quietly behind them.Mina approached Theo, gently guiding him toward the cushioned chair near the window. Theo allowed himself to be led, still watching her with a puzzled expression
The night was quiet, heavy with mist and strange whispers from the woods as Sabina rode along the crooked path leading away from Dam-Nighade Pack. Her heart pounded violently — every sound, every rustle of leaves made her clutch the reins tighter.She had never been this far from home, and never on such a dangerous errand. The Luna’s order echoed in her mind like a curse.“Find a sorcerer… before dawn.”As the moon slipped behind thick clouds, she reached the border of Brothstone Pack — a land shrouded in rumors of witchcraft and forbidden dealings. Sabina dismounted, leading her horse by the reins as the forest swallowed her whole.For hours, she wandered through thick mist until she reached a faintly glowing cottage tucked beneath an ancient willow. Strange charms hung from its branches — bones, feathers, and shimmering stones that hummed softly in the night air.Sabina hesitated at the door, her hand trembling as she knocked.A low, raspy voice answered from within.“Come in… trave
The Next Morning — Theo’s StudyMorning sunlight filtered through the wide glass panes, spilling across the polished wooden desk. Theo sat behind it, fingers rubbing his temples as though trying to erase the fragments of the haunting dream that had refused to fade with dawn.Moments later, a knock echoed softly.“Come in,” Theo called out.Beta Matt stepped inside, his usual calm composure shadowed by concern. “You sent for me, Alpha?”Theo gestured toward the empty chair opposite him. “Sit, Matt. There’s something I need to discuss.”As soon as Matt settled down, Theo leaned forward, elbows resting on the desk. His tone was low, almost hesitant.“It’s been happening again,” he began. “The same dream. Every night… a little girl crying, begging me to save her. But I can’t see her face. No matter how close I get, she fades—” His voice trembled slightly before he steadied it. “And each time, the pain feels real, like it’s mine.”Matt’s brows furrowed. For several seconds, he said nothing
That Same Night…Theo suddenly jolted up from sleep, breathing heavily as if he had been running. His chest rose and fell sharply, beads of sweat forming on his forehead. He rubbed his eyes, trying to steady his heartbeat.Beside him, Mina stirred from her sleep, blinking in confusion at his sudden movement. Slowly, she sat up, her hair falling across her shoulders as she studied his troubled expression.“Theo,” she murmured softly, reaching out to touch his arm. “What’s wrong?”For a moment, he didn’t answer. His eyes were distant, haunted — lost in something far away. Then, finally, his voice came low and strained.“It’s that dream again,” he said, his tone heavy. “Every night, the same one… a little girl keeps crying and begging me to save her. I can’t see her face, but I can feel her pain — like she’s somewhere close, calling out to me.”Mina froze. Her fingers tightened slightly on the blanket. She didn’t need to ask who that little girl might be. The mention alone made her heart







