LOGINRAFE
The forest had never felt so loud.
Each crunch beneath my boots was a threat, and every rustle of leaves screamed a warning. I kept glancing over my shoulder, my instincts screaming at me that we were being followed even though we hadn’t seen anyone since we left my house.
Luca walked a step ahead, his hood was pulled low, and his shoulders seemed tense. The moonlight made his hair glow silver, he didn’t speak, but I could hear his heartbeat, fast, uneven and matching mine.
I wanted to reach for his hand, to ground us both. But that wasn’t an option anymore, not with the way our scents had changed.
We reeked of bond.
It clung to us....faint, but wrong and different. Anyone with a nose would notice it soon, and once they did, we were dead.
Zayne’s sudden return hadn’t helped. He trudged behind us now, silent as a shadow. His presence gnawed at me, it felt alive, changed and haunting.
He hadn’t said much when we left, just that we needed to move, and fast.
Now, I couldn’t stop thinking about what he’d muttered when Luca wasn’t listening:
“Caleb is hunting you both, not just Luca, you too, Rafe, he's been told of what you are.”
I didn’t ask who because, I already knew.
“Stop,” Zayne said, his voice was low but urgent.
Luca and I froze, my body tensed, wolf rising. I tilted my head, listening. There was a second heartbeat, maybe two and it was far but closing in.
“They’ve picked up your trail,” Zayne whispered, “And I’m not sure they’re alone.”
“How many?” I asked.
“Three I can sense. But Caleb… he’s smart, he wouldn’t come without a plan.”
I cursed under my breath. “We have to move.”
“No,” Zayne countered, “We need to hide.”
Luca turned to him. “Why should we trust you?”
Zayne flinched, then looked at me instead. “Because I didn’t die like everyone thought. I was captured and the only reason I escaped was because someone else needed you alive.”
His gaze flicked to Luca.
I stepped in front of him, my wolf bristling, “What does that mean?”
Zayne shook his head. “Later, because right now, we either run or fight.”
A howl tore through the air, close enough to make my blood chill.
They’d found us.
“Run,” I snapped, grabbing Luca’s arm. “Now.”
We broke into a sprint, branches whipped past, roots grabbed at our feet, and the forest became a blur of shadows. Behind us, footsteps thundered....closer, heavier.
Luca stumbled. I caught him before he hit the ground. His eyes were wide, panicked, and glowing faintly.
That stopped me cold.
His eyes, they were glowing.
Omegas didn’t glow, not unless...It can't be true
“What’s happening to me?” he whispered, voice shaky. “I feel… off.”
“Not now,” I said, pulling him upright. “Later, keep running.”
We cut through a clearing, moonlight drenching us, bad move.
A growl echoed across the trees, and suddenly, he was there.
Caleb.
His wolf leapt from the shadows, black as pitch, his eyes locked on Luca, his growl vibrated through my bones.
I shifted mid-air, fur erupting, bones snapping, landing between him and Luca with a snarl.
He lunged.
We collided with brutal force, claws raking, and teeths snapping. Pain bloomed down my side, but I held firm, I wouldn't let him touch Luca, not now, not ever.
Zayne appeared from nowhere, slamming into one of Caleb's flanking wolves causing a blur of motion and blood.
“Get Luca out of here!” he yelled.
I turned to Luca, his face pale, and shaking. “Run, don’t stop, head for the river, I’ll find you.”
“No,” he said, voice breaking. “I won’t leave you..."
Another wolf crashed out of the underbrush, charging straight for him.
That’s when it happened.
Luca screamed, not in fear, but in fury and the air around him trembled.
The attacking wolf froze mid-strike, his eyes widening. Then he yelped, his spine arching unnaturally, and was thrown backward by something I couldn’t see.
A force, a blast.
Luca stared at his hands, in horror.
“What did I....?”
“Go!” I roared, my own fear mixing with awe.
He ran, and the forest seemed to move with him, shadows bending, trees shivering. Whatever he’d unleashed, it wasn’t normal and it definitely wasn’t Omega.
I turned back to Caleb, barely avoiding his claws. He was laughing now, blood dripping from his mouth.
“You’re protecting a monster,” he spat, shifting back mid-fight. “He’s not just an Omega, you feel it, don’t you? He’s wrong, he's a curse”
“You’re the curse here,” I growled, fur bristling. “You and your twisted rules.”
“You think you can outrun the Purge?” he sneered, “You think you can protect him when the entire pack system turns on you?”
I hesitated only for a second.
He slashed my shoulder open.
Pain blinded me, but I forced my wolf to push through. One last shove sent him crashing into a tree.
I didn’t wait to see if he got up, I ran.
The forest blurred and my wounds burned, but I didn’t stop. I followed Luca’s scent, wild and bright and terrified. I needed to get to him, now.
Then I saw him.
Luca was standing by the river, staring into the trees like he was waiting for something or someone.
And then I felt it too.
A ripple in the air, power, cold, ancient, and foreign.
This wasn't Caleb, it was something worse. Figures emerged from the trees, hooded, unfamiliar, and scentless.
Rogues.
But not ordinary ones. These were marked, ritual-burned, feral and controlled.
They hadn’t come for both of us.
They’d come for Luca.
I stepped forward, but one of them spoke first, his voice sounded deep, and inhuman.
“There he is,” he said. “The Lunar Omega.”
Luca backed up, eyes darting to me. “Rafe…?”
I started toward him.
Then a dart flew from the shadows, silver-tipped, soaked in wolfsbane and hit Luca square in the side.
He gasped and tumbled.
I screamed his name.
He collapsed into the river’s edge, convulsing.
The last thing I saw was one of the rogues lifting his limp
body over his shoulder, and stepping into the shadows.
And then they were gone.
ZAYNE'S POVI knew what the emissary was talking about, I'd seen the stirring in the deep places, felt the ancient hunger in my bones. I'd spent years hunting rogues, tracking monsters, following rumors into places most wolves were too smart to go. I'd found things, old things. Things that should have stayed buried.I just never wanted to admit it was real, Luca found me at dawn, two days after the emissary appeared. I was on the eastern ridge, watching the sun rise over the forest, trying to pretend I was just scouting. He didn't say anything, he just sat beside me on the cold rock quietly.The sun crept over the horizon, painting the sky in shades of gold and rose. Below us, the compound was waking up wolves moving between cabins, smoke rising from cookfires, children running to the new schoolhouse. "You know something elder brother." Luca said finally.I didn't answer right away, the sun climbed higher, burning off the last of the morning mist. Somewhere in the forest, a bird beg
LUCA'S POVThree days after my mother told me the full prophecy, I was walking the eastern border with Kael, checking the new patrol routes. The morning was cold but clear, frost glittering on the grass, birds singing in the trees, normal and peaceful.Then the world went silent, the birds stopped mid-song. The wind died as if it had been holding its breath, even the frost seemed to pause, the glittering crystals frozen in place. The silence was so complete I could hear my own heartbeat, loud and urgent in my ears.Kael's hand went to his knife in a motion so fast I barely saw it. "What is that?"I couldn't answer but I was already running. It stood at the edge of our territory, just beyond the marker stones.A being of solidified moonlight, taller than any wolf I'd ever seen, thinner than any tree. Its surface shimmered constantly, shifting between solid and translucent, between silver and white and something that wasn't quite a color at all. Where its face should have been there was
ELARA'S POVI dreamed of Theron last night, he was young again, the way I remembered him from before the Council took him. His silver eyes sparkled with mischief, his laugh was warm and unguarded. We were in the forest behind the old compound, the one that burned when Cain rose to power. Sunlight filtered through the leaves, dappling his face with gold."You have to tell them." He said. "Before it's too late."I woke up with his voice still echoing in my ears. The cabin was dark, I'd gotten used to sleeping alone over eighteen years in a hole, but somehow this felt worse. Here, I could hear the pack moving outside, families laughing, children playing, I was surrounded by life and still felt utterly alone.I pressed my hand to my chest, feeling the slow thump of my heart. Theron had been dead for twenty years, but he came to me still, in dreams and waking moments, whispering warnings I didn't want to hear.You have to tell them, tell them what? That the prophecy wasn't just about Luca
LUCA'S POVCaleb hadn't spoken in three weeks. I visited him every few days, sitting on the floor of his cabin, watching him stare at the wall. He didn't eat much, neither did he sleep, from the look of the dark circles under his eyes.The pack didn't know what to do with him. Half wanted him executed, he had tried to kill Rafe, after all, and would have burned the Haven to the ground if it got him what he wanted. The other half thought he was too broken to be a threat, a cautionary tale rather than a danger.I wasn't sure either side was wrong.But Morwen had taught me that every wolf had a thread, even the tangled ones, even the black ones. And Caleb's thread, when I looked at it with Selene's gift, wasn't entirely black. It was grey, but underneath, buried deep, there was still gold.I didn't know if that gold could be saved. But I had to try.Today was different. When I entered his cabin, he was sitting in the same spot, staring at the same wall, but his eyes moved when I sat do
RAFE'S POVDuskwind wasn't just leaderless, it was broken. I learned this slowly, painfully, in the weeks after the ceremony, every day brought a new crisis, a new wound, a new reminder that twenty years of corruption didn't disappear because we'd killed the man responsible.The food stores were nearly empty, Cain had hoarded supplies in the tower, but most of it had rotted or been poisoned by the same magic that sustained him. What remained was barely enough to feed the pack for a month.The housing was a disaster, omegas had been crammed into tiny quarters near the tower, their cabins little more than sheds with roofs. Warriors lived in relative comfort, but the disparity was sickening, and fixing it meant convincing wolves who'd had privileges for twenty years to give them up.The borders were a mess, Cain's patrol system had been designed to control the pack, not protect it. Sentries were posted to watch for escape attempts, not external threats. The Kindred had already spotted t
LUCA'S POVThe Kindred came three days after Morwen's funeral and Rafe's coronation.I felt them before I saw them, they moved through the forest like wolves who had spent their whole lives learning to be silent.Rafe was in a council meeting, the elders had been arguing for hours about food distribution, border patrols, the hundred small details of rebuilding a pack. I'd slipped out when my eyes started feeling heavy, I needed fresh air.I stood at the edge of the compound, watching the tree line, Kael emerged first.His scarred face was unreadable, but his thread pulsed with hope, behind him came a dozen Kindred warriors…..the ones who had fought beside us at the compound, who had watched Morwen die, who had knelt when Rafe was named Alpha. They moved in loose formation, weapons sheathed, hands visible.Kael stopped at the border, waiting for permission to enter. I walked toward him."You're alone." He observed."The Alpha is in a meeting." I said. "I felt you coming."His eyes flic







