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Ch. 7

Autor: Big Queen
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-04-04 20:02:25

The training field felt different in daylight.

Less mysterious.

More brutal.

Carolina stood at the edge of the packed dirt arena, arms tight at her sides as she watched wolves spar in pairs. The sound of bodies colliding, low growls, and sharp commands filled the air.

It wasn’t graceful.

It wasn’t controlled.

It was raw.

And today—

She was part of it.

“Step forward.”

Carolina stiffened.

The command didn’t come from just anyone.

It came from him.

Marcus Hale stood at the center of the field, his presence cutting through the chaos like a blade. Conversations died instantly. Movement slowed.

Power demanded attention.

And it got it.

Carolina forced her feet to move.

Each step felt heavier than the last as she crossed into the center of the arena, every eye on her.

Watching.

Judging.

Waiting.

She didn’t have to look to know Lyra was somewhere in that crowd.

Smirking.

“You understand why you’re here,” Marcus said.

Not a question.

Carolina lifted her chin. “To train.”

“To prove,” he corrected sharply.

The words hit harder.

A murmur rippled through the watching wolves.

Marcus circled her slowly, like he was assessing prey.

“Strength is not claimed,” he continued. “It is shown.”

His gaze locked onto hers.

“And right now, you have shown none.”

A flicker of anger sparked in her chest.

Good.

She needed that.

“I’ll show it,” Carolina said.

A few wolves shifted, surprised by her tone.

Marcus stopped in front of her.

Close enough that the weight of his presence pressed against her lungs.

“We’ll see.”

He turned slightly.

“Pair her.”

A beat of silence.

Then—

“I’ll take her.”

Carolina’s stomach dropped.

Lyra stepped forward.

Of course she did.

Confidence radiated off her like she already knew how this would end.

Her eyes met Carolina’s—and there it was.

That same cold satisfaction.

“This should be interesting,” Lyra said lightly.

Carolina clenched her jaw.

Xander moved before he could stop himself.

“No.”

The word cut through the field.

All heads turned.

Carolina’s heart stuttered as she looked at him.

He stood just beyond the ring, tension rolling off him in waves.

Marcus didn’t even look surprised.

“You don’t give the orders here,” he said calmly.

Xander stepped forward anyway. “She just shifted. This isn’t training—it’s a setup.”

Lyra’s lips curved slightly.

Marcus finally turned to face his son.

“Then perhaps she should prove she can handle it.”

Silence.

The challenge wasn’t just for Carolina anymore.

It was for him.

Xander’s jaw tightened.

The bond pulsed—hard—like it was reacting to his conflict.

To his need to step in.

To protect.

Carolina felt it.

And this time—

She pushed back.

“I can do it.”

Xander’s head snapped toward her.

Carolina stepped forward, moving fully into the circle across from Lyra.

Her heart pounded—but she didn’t let it show.

“I’m not backing down,” she added.

For a second, something shifted in Xander’s expression.

Not relief.

Not approval.

Respect.

Marcus gave a single nod.

“Good.”

Then—

“Begin.”

Lyra didn’t hesitate.

She moved fast.

Carolina barely had time to react before Lyra lunged, knocking her backward with a force that slammed the air from her lungs.

The ground hit hard.

Pain shot through her shoulder.

“Too slow,” Lyra said coolly.

Carolina rolled just in time to avoid another strike, scrambling to her feet.

Her instincts screamed at her—react, move, fight—

But everything felt just a second too late.

Lyra circled her now.

Controlled.

Precise.

“You don’t belong here,” she murmured under her breath.

Carolina’s chest tightened—but she didn’t respond.

Instead—

She watched.

The next attack came fast.

But this time—

Carolina moved.

Not perfectly.

Not cleanly.

But enough.

She ducked, twisting out of Lyra’s reach and shoving forward with more instinct than skill.

It wasn’t strong.

But it surprised Lyra.

That was enough.

A ripple went through the crowd.

“Again,” Marcus called.

Lyra’s expression hardened.

This time, she didn’t hold back.

The next hit landed hard.

Carolina felt it rattle through her ribs as she stumbled again, barely catching herself.

Pain flared.

Sharp.

Immediate.

But something else rose with it.

Her wolf.

Not fully out.

Not shifting.

But present.

Awake.

Carolina’s breathing changed.

Slower.

Deeper.

The world sharpened.

Lyra came at her again—

And this time—

Carolina saw it.

The movement.

The angle.

The intention.

She stepped aside at the last second.

Lyra missed.

The crowd reacted instantly.

Carolina didn’t think.

She moved.

Her hand shot out, grabbing Lyra’s arm and twisting—not perfectly, not with training—

But with instinct.

Lyra stumbled.

For the first time—

She lost control.

Carolina shoved her back.

They separated.

Breathing hard.

Staring at each other.

Silence fell over the field.

Marcus watched closely now.

Really watching.

Xander’s chest rose and fell, his eyes locked on Carolina like he was seeing her for the first time all over again.

The bond surged.

Proud.

Fierce.

Lyra straightened slowly, her expression no longer amused.

“Lucky,” she said.

Carolina didn’t answer.

Because she knew—

That wasn’t luck.

That was something else.

Something new.

Something dangerous.

Marcus stepped forward again.

“Enough.”

The word cut through the tension instantly.

Carolina’s chest heaved as she stepped back slightly, her entire body buzzing with adrenaline.

Marcus’s gaze lingered on her longer this time.

Not dismissive.

Not entirely.

Evaluating.

“You lasted longer than expected,” he said.

Not praise.

But not rejection either.

Carolina swallowed, steadying herself.

“I told you,” she said quietly.

A flicker of something crossed his face.

Then it was gone.

“This is only the beginning,” Marcus said.

Carolina nodded.

Because she knew—

He was right.

And as she stepped out of the circle, her eyes met Xander’s again.

This time—

There was no hesitation.

No doubt.

Only one thing remained between them.

Something stronger than before.

Now they both knew.

She wasn’t as weak as everyone thought.

And that?

Was just the start.

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