LOGINPOV: Calista RiversThe bridge lanes looked like a river of moving fire.Kael carried me up the steep embankment, his boots digging deep into the wet dirt until we reached the edge of the asphalt highway. He kept his arms locked tight around my back, shielding my broken collarbone from the vibrations of the battle. Through the soul-thread, his heart was a hammering machine, pumping a steady wave of heat into my freezing, numb skin."I can walk, Kael" I rasped out, my throat feeling like it was coated in sand."You cannot" Kael growled softly, his jaw set in a hard line as he looked down the wide expanse of the bridge. "You gave everything to those engines, Calista. Your heart is beating too slow. Just stay quiet."I looked past his shoulder, my eyes blinking to clear the thick black smoke that was rolling across the highway lanes.The strategy was working perfectly. Without the automated shadow-cannons to slice them to pieces, the Enforcer squads on the toll plaza were completely d
POV: Calista RiversThe river docks were a dark maze of rotten wood and rusty iron.The midnight was like thousands of tiny needles poking into my face. The gray fog was rolling thick and heavy off the East River, smelling of salt and engine grease. It hid the yellow glow of the Manhattan skyscrapers across the water, but it also hid us from the Enforcer guards standing on the high toll plaza above.I stood behind a stack of rusted oil drums, my body shivering violently under my dark coat. My left arm was still tied tight against my ribs, making me feel completely off-balance every time I took a step. My right hand was numb from the freezing wind, but I kept my fingers wrapped tight around the handle of my silver tactical knife.Kael crouched right next to me, his frame completely still in the shadows. He had left his jacket at the hospital base. He wore only a thin black shirt, his eyes glowing with a hunting focus as he watched the dark water below the pier.Through our thin sou
POV: Calista RiversAlpha Silas did not waste any time. Once he bowed his head, his cold mountain pride turned into absolute discipline. He ordered his four captains to bring the mountain clan's supply wagons down into the hospital basement. Within thirty minutes, our dark concrete room was filled with fresh sacks of dried meat, clean well-water, and thick wool blankets that smelled of fresh pine needles.I sat at the rusty iron table in the center of the room, looking down at the city map Jarek had spread out before us.My left shoulder was still a thudding knot of pain, but the silver veins in my neck had gone quiet again, hiding beneath my skin like sleeping snakes. Kael stood right beside my chair, his big hand resting on the back of my seat. The dark protective rage in our soul-thread had cooled down into a steady, vibrating alertness. He didn't trust Silas completely yet, but his inner wolf was no longer trying to rip the room apart."The Council generals are smarter than D
POV: Calista RiversThe basement of the old Bronx hospital was freezing cold.The air in the hospital was a damp concrete and sour tang of medicine that had been sitting in dark bottles for five years. Jarek’s scouts had done a quick job cleaning the main floor. They had kicked down the rusted iron doors that led to the subway tracks, allowing our people to move straight from the dark rail lines into the building's lower levels without ever stepping onto the dangerous streets above.I stood in the center of the main ward, wrapped in my heavy wool blankets. My left arm was still bound tight against my chest, but I was using my right hand to direct the workers."Put the high-fever patients near the back wall where the old radiator pipes are still warm," I told two young human rebels who were carrying a heavy wooden cot between them. "And keep the open wounds near the front tables where we have the battery-powered lanterns. I need to see the skin clearly if I am going to cut out the i
The Base in the DarkPOV: Calista RiversWe did not stay in the grand plaza for long.The cheers of the thousands of free citizens were still ringing in my ears, but my doctor’s brain knew that a crowd in an open space was just a giant target. The Council had lost its main tower, but they still had helicopters, armored cars, and plenty of angry soldiers in the surrounding districts. If a single loyal pilot got into the air, the plaza would turn into a slaughterhouse in less than a minute."Move them down into the subways" I told Alpha Magnus, my voice shaking from exhaustion. "Get the people off the streets before the upper districts realize what happened."Magnus quickly barked out orders to his captains, and the great wave of people began to flow down into the dark concrete stairs of the transit system.By the time the sun was fully up, our old subway tunnel beneath the Bronx had turned into a bustling underground city. It was more than two thousand people other than the initial
POV: Calista RiversThe glass door just exploded outward like a shower of sharp ice.Kael was a giant gray blur in the dark hallway. His heavy paws hit the clean floor tiles with loud thuds as he slammed his chest straight into the front line of the grey-armored Enforcers. The shock-shields they held carried a bright blue current, but without the central computer grid to power them, the electrical sparks were weak. They just fizzled against Kael’s thick gray fur like harmless bugs.The Enforcers let out sharp screams of terror as the wolf’s long jaws snapped shut around their shoulder guards, throwing them against the walls like empty leather sacks."Advance!" Alpha Magnus roared, tumbling out of the dark elevator shaft behind me. His old hunting rifle was already barking in the dark room. *Bang! Bang! Bang!*The remaining forty northern wolves flooded through the ruined glass frame, their amber eyes glowed like hot coals in the thick white smoke. They did not have to worry about
POV: Calista RiversThe first thrall cleared the ladder rail with its red eyes locked onto my throat. It didn’t breathe because the air around its jaw rippled with foul heat.I didn’t wait for it to stabilize its stance. I stepped into its guard, my left hand jamming into the smoky mass of its shou
POV: Calista RiversThe maintenance ladder was greasy with industrial grease and decades of subterranean condensation. My ribs constantly throbbing with every vertical step; that was such a reminder of the shadow-thrall’s impact. I clamped my teeth down on my lower lip while using the physical pai
POV: Calista RiversI kept my flashlight pointed at the ground. One wrong step here meant a shattered ankle, and I couldn't afford to be a liability. Not tonight. Not when my father was waiting at the end of this line."We are directly beneath the Chelsea sector," Kael said. He hadn't slowed down.
POV: Calista RiversWe went through the floor.The maintenance hatch tucked away in the deepest corner of Elena’s basement dropped us straight into a world the rest of Manhattan had forgotten. It was a decommissioned rail line, a subterranean artery carved out of raw bedrock and reinforced with cru







