Laura stumbled through the forest, her hand pressing against rough tree bark as she moved. Her other hand clutched at her chest where the broken mate bond left a burning hole. Each breath hurt like knives in her lungs. Her legs nearly gave out with every step, but still, she pushed on.
The pain was worse than anything she'd ever felt. She could handle cuts and wounds just fine - she had been a warrior once. But this? This felt like her very soul was being torn apart. "Keep moving," she told herself, her voice rough. "Just keep moving." Her wolf cried inside her mind, a sad, painful sound that shook her whole body. It was the howl of an animal who had lost its other half, who couldn't understand why this had happened. The wolf wanted to give up, to let the pain take over both of them. But Laura said no. A strong wave of pain hit her, knocking her to her knees. She tried to throw up, but her stomach was empty. Cold sweat soaked her dress, the pretty gown she'd worn for the gathering now ripped and dirty. "Why?" she gasped as she dug her fingers into the wet dirt. "Why did I ever trust him?" Memories filled her mind without her wanting them. Kieran's smile when they first met. The warm feel of his hand during their mating dance. The soft way he'd promised, "I'll never let anything hurt you." Now those memories felt like poison. "Liar," Laura hissed through tight teeth. "It was all a lie." She hated that she had let him rule over her, that she had given herself to him only for him to throw her away when he thought she was no use. She forced herself to stand, her legs shaking badly. The moon hung high, filling the woods with light that seemed to mock her. How many nights had she stood with Kieran during the moon rites? Playing the perfect Luna? Voices came through the trees, making Laura freeze. Pack members. She pressed herself against a big oak, holding her breath despite the pain in her body. "She went this way," a man's voice said. Laura knew it - Thorne, one of Kieran's loyal men. "Why are we even out here?" another voice asked. "Kieran said to let her go." "Just checking," Thorne said. "He wants to make sure she's really leaving pack lands." Laura's heart beat harder, making her hands shake. "Do you think she will live?" a third voice asked, softer than the others. Thorne laughed, his laugh cold and mean. "No one lives through a broken mate bond. Not someone as weak as her. She was never fit to be Luna." "Kieran was right to replace her," the second voice agreed. "The pack needs cubs. What good is a Luna who can't have pups?" "Elise already has Kieran wrapped around her finger," Thorne said with a laugh. "Did you see how Laura fell to the floor? That was pathetic." Their voices grew faint as they walked away, but their words stayed, cutting deep. For a moment, Laura thought about calling out to them. These were the wolves she had lived with for years. The pack she had served well. *Would none of you help me?* But she knew the answer. To them, she was already dead. She pushed away from the tree, forcing her shaky legs to carry her deeper into the forest. Away from Silver Moon lands. Away from the only home she'd known for years. "They think I'm weak," Laura whispered, her words barely loud enough for her own ears. "They've always thought I was weak." More pain shot through her chest, making her bite her lip until she tasted blood, all to keep from screaming. The pain of the cut bond was getting worse, not better. Would she just fall here in the woods, alone and gone? "No," she growled, the force in her voice shocking her. It reminded her of who she was before—before she became Kieran's Luna, before she learned to soften her edges and quiet her strength. The cold wind blew through her thin dress, but she barely felt it. Her body burned with fever, sweat sticking her hair to her face despite the cold air. She knew what was going on. The broken bond was killing her, just as Kieran had said it would. "You'll never live without me," his words echoed in her mind. Laura fell again, this time hitting the forest floor hard. The ground seemed to move under her, the trees spinning. Her sight blurred. She rolled onto her back, looking up at the stars through the tree tops. They seemed so far away, cold and uncaring about her pain. "I was a warrior once," she reminded herself, her voice a whisper in the quiet woods. "Before him. Before all of this." She had lost that woman, lost her strength, her fire, her will to stand tall. Kieran had wanted a meek Luna, and she had changed herself, hiding her true self so deep she'd almost lost her for good. "I can be her again," Laura whispered. "I have to be." She rolled to her side, then pushed herself up on hands and knees. Every move sent fresh waves of pain through her body. Her arms shook badly, almost giving way. With that firm thought, she moved forward into the unknown.The deeper Laura went, the darker the forest became. The Silver Moon Pack's borders faded behind her, leaving her utterly alone. With each step she took, it took her further from everything she had known, everything she had ever been. The mate bond's absence throbbed like an open wound in her chest, an ache that threatened to swallow her from within.The trees loomed over her, looking like they were giving her a sentence. Gnarled branches reached out like bony fingers, catching at her torn dress, as if the forest itself was trying to hold her back. Twigs snapped beneath her shaky steps, but despite all these she pushed forward with grit."Just... keep... moving," she gasped, each word was a battle against the pain she was feeling.The cold of the night seeped into her bones sending a numbing chill that spread through all her limbs. Her bare feet were cut and bleeding, leaving bloody footprints on the forest path. She had begun to feel tired as her body shook with the effort of each st
Through the darkness and pain, Laura saw something move behind the rogues, a shape hidden in the night. At first, she thought death had come for her.Her heart stopped. Was this it? The end of everything?Then a deep, scary growl cut through the air, louder and stronger than any sound the rogues could make. The growl shook the forest, making everything tremble. The leaves rustled, and the very ground seemed to shake beneath them.The rogues stopped, their heads turning quickly toward the sound."What was that?" one whispered, fear making his voice shake.Laura felt Vex's fingers loosen around her throat. Just a bit, but enough to draw in a painful breath. His eyes darted around the darkness, no longer focused on her."Who's there?" he shouted, his voice not as strong as before. "This is our land! You hear me? Our territory!"Another growl answered him, closer now. The sound made Laura's skin tingle. The rogues holding her arms glanced at each other, their grips becoming weak as they l
A loud and bone chilling growl echoed through the air, so deep it shook the ground. The air suddenly turned freezing, like winter had come out of nowhere. Even the trees seemed to stop moving.Laura felt the hairs on her arms stand up. Something was coming. Something very powerful.Vex's hand froze mid-strike, his eyes widening both with fear and knowing. The claw that was about to tear her throat open trembled slightly."No," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "It can't be..."A huge figure came from the shadows, moonlight catching on its black fur. The wolf was massive, easily twice the size of any Laura had ever seen, its shoulders taller than a man's waist. But it wasn't just the size that made the rogues back away.There was something about him. A strong, scary energy filled the air, making it hard to breathe. Laura's lungs felt tight, like an invisible hand squeezed them.The black wolf's eyes glowed silver in the darkness, fixed on the rogues surrounding Laura. A low rumbl
Laura drifted in and out of sleep, lost in a fog of pain and tiredness. Time meant nothing. Shadows grew and faded. Sometimes, she heard voices, quiet whispers she couldn't make out. Other times, hands touched her skin, hands which felt cold and distant, caring for her wounds. But the darkness always pulled her back. Then, suddenly, it was gone. Her eyes opened wide, with her body going stiff right away. A gasp escaped her lips as she tried to focus. The smell of blood and smoke filled the air, but under it was something stronger. Something powerful. It stuck to the walls, heavy and choking, pressing against her senses. "Where am I?" she whispered to herself, her throat dry and scratchy. This wasn't Silver Moon land. The scent was all wrong. Laura tried to sit up, but the moment she moved, a sharp pain burned around her wrists. She made a hissing sound, looking down. Silver cuffs. Thick, magic-filled, and glowing softly with strange marks. A heavy chain tied them to t
Laura's breath caught at his words "Mine." It wasn't a question. It wasn't a claim she could just brush off. It was a fact, said as simply as the sky being blue or the moon pulling the water. Her heart beat fast against her ribs like a trapped bird. The sound filled her ears, drowning out everything else in the cold room. Her body still hurt from the broken bond, from the marks all over her skin, but anger burned stronger than pain. It rushed through her veins like fire, making her forget the ache for a moment. She pulled at the cuffs, not caring how the silver cut into her skin. "I am not your anything, you fucker." The words came out sharp and hot, filling the cold room. She expected him to react, to show anger or at least surprise at her defiance. Lucian didn't jump back. If anything, the side of his mouth went up a bit, a small smile showing in those hard-to-read silver eyes. The kind of smile that made her stomach flip in ways she didn't want to understand. "Strange," he
Laura lay still on the hard bed, every inch of her body screaming with pain. The silver cuffs around her wrists burned like fire against her skin. She shifted, trying to find a position that hurt less, but it was no use.Sleep wouldn't come. Not with Lucian's cold words echoing in her mind."Your real problems start soon."What did he mean? What could be worse than being trapped in the most feared pack in the territory?A tiny sound caught her ear. Laura froze.Footsteps. Then soft voices.The big wooden door to her room stayed shut, but she could hear through the crack at the bottom. Laura held her breath and strained to listen."Why did the Alpha bring her here?" a deep voice asked. The guard sounded confused, maybe even annoyed.A second voice, lighter but filled with anger, answered, "Does it matter? She's nothing. A thrown-away Luna. Weak."Laura's chest tightened. They were talking about her. She curled her fingers into the furs beneath her, trying not to make a sound."Nothing?"
The door creaked open. Laura didn't move. She didn't need to look to know it was him. His presence filled the room before she even saw him. That heavy feeling, thick and impossible to ignore, pressing into the air like a storm about to break. Lucian Blackwood. She turned her head just as he stepped inside, carrying a tray in one hand. The smell of hot meat and fresh bread filled the air, making her stomach hurt with hunger. How long since she last ate? One day? Two? The hours had blurred together in this stone room. But he didn't come closer. Didn't speak. Didn't put the food down. Instead, he stood by the door, watching her with those silver eyes that gave nothing away. Waiting. Laura's heart beat faster against her ribs. She had seen this before. A test. Would she beg? Would she ask for mercy? She wouldn't. Never again. Ignoring the pain shooting through her body, she moved against the furs, getting ready. The silver cuffs burned her skin like fire, the chain making a sof
Laura followed Lucian in silence. Her heartbeat was so loud in her ears she was sure he could hear it.The deeper they went into Bloodfang territory, the more eyes she felt on her. Cold and unwelcoming.The wolves here didn't just stare at her. They watched her. Like predators studying prey.Their gazes dragged over her skin, sharp and heavy, pressing into her like claws. There was no curiosity in their eyes. No pity. Only judgment and disgust.She was an outsider. Unwanted.The warriors lounged in the shadows, their hulking forms barely lit by the dying light filtering through the trees. Some leaned against rocks, arms crossed, faces blank. Others stood with claws digging into dirt, muscles tight, like they were waiting for just one excuse to rip her apart.Whispers passed between them, just low enough that she couldn't make out the words. But she knew what they were saying."She doesn't belong here.""She's weak.""She's nothing."A low growl came from her right.Laura turned to see
Laura kept moving despite the throbbing pain in her leg. Each step sent fresh waves of agony up her thigh, but she refused to stop. Not when she was so close."Just a little longer," she whispered to herself, using a branch as a makeshift crutch.She glanced at the sky. The sun touched the edge of the western mountains, painting them gold and crimson. Minutes. She only needed minutes more.Behind her, she could sense Dante keeping pace, watching her struggle yet not interfering. After cleaning her wound, he'd helped her stand but hadn't tried to claim her as his prize. Instead, he'd stepped back, eyes intense as he studied her face."You're still trying to win," he'd said, somewhere between a question and a statement.Laura had lifted her chin. "I'm going to win."Now, limping through the forest, she heard him a few paces behind her. Close enough to catch her if she fell, far enough to give her the choice to finish on her own.When they reached the edge of the clearing where the chall
Laura dragged herself onto the rocky riverbank, her body shivering uncontrollably. The icy water had numbed her skin, but it couldn't numb the searing pain from the deep gash on her thigh. She must have hit a rock during her wild ride downstream."Stupid, stupid," she muttered through chattering teeth.Blood trickled down her leg, mixing with river water. Laura pressed her palm against the wound, wincing at the sharp sting. It was deep—too deep to ignore.She glanced at the sky. The sun hovered just above the mountain peaks. Another hour, maybe less, and she would win. All she had to do was stay hidden until then.But the blood...Laura knew what blood meant in a forest full of predators. It was like ringing a dinner bell.Or worse, it was a beacon leading Dante straight to her.Gritting her teeth, Laura tore a strip from the bottom of her shirt. She wrapped it tightly around her thigh, but the makeshift bandage quickly soaked through with red."Come on," she hissed, applying more pre
Laura's lungs burned as she pushed through the dense forest. The wound on her leg throbbed with each step, but she couldn't slow down. Not with Dante so close behind.The trees thinned ahead, and Laura's heart sank as she burst into a clearing. She skidded to a stop, pebbles scattering beneath her feet.A cliff edge. She'd run right to the edge of a cliff with a waterfall thundering down beside it. The drop was at least fifty feet to the churning river below."No, no, no," Laura whispered, turning to find another path.Too late.Dante emerged from the trees, his chest rising and falling with steady breaths. Unlike her, he wasn't even winded. His golden eyes locked on hers, and that infuriating smile spread across his face."Nowhere left to run, little wolf."Laura backed up, feeling loose stones shift beneath her heels. "Stay back.""The hunt is over," Dante said, taking a slow step toward her. "You did well—better than anyone ever has. But it's time to surrender."Laura glanced at t
By midday, Laura was deep in unfamiliar territory. The forest had grown denser, the trees taller and more ancient. Strange sounds echoed through the underbrush—snaps and growls that made the hair on the back of her neck stand up. She wasn't alone out here. A low growl froze her in her tracks. Slowly, Laura turned to face three massive wolves with matted gray fur and yellow eyes. Not werewolves—just regular wolves, but much larger than any she'd seen before. "Nice doggies," she whispered, taking a step backward. The lead wolf snarled, baring teeth as long as her fingers. Laura's heart hammered in her chest. She knew enough about wolf behavior to understand running would be a death sentence. But standing her ground against three predators didn't seem much better. The lead wolf lunged forward. Laura dodged, but not fast enough. Pain seared through her leg as teeth grazed her calf. "Shit!" she hissed, stumbling back against a tree. The wolves circled her, closing in. Laura looked a
Laura ran into the forest, her heart pounding against her ribs. The cool morning air filled her lungs as she pushed herself harder, putting as much distance between herself and the Crimson Fang pack as possible.Ten minutes. That's all the head start she had.She couldn't outrun an Alpha wolf—especially not in his own territory. Her only chance was to outsmart him.Laura paused to catch her breath, scanning her surroundings. Back when she was a warrior, before Kieran had taken her as his luna, she'd learned tracking and evasion. Those skills had gathered dust since then, but they weren't forgotten."Think, Laura," she whispered to herself before coming to a realization. "Water. I need water."Rivers masked scent. Even an Alpha's nose couldn't track through running water.She listened carefully, then smiled when she caught the distant sound of rushing water. Picking up speed again, Laura headed toward it, being careful to leave as few tracks as possible.---Dante stood at the edge of
Laura spent the rest of the day trying to avoid Dante's burning gaze. Everywhere she turned, he seemed to be there, watching her with those golden-flecked eyes that made her stomach do weird flips.The Crimson Fang territory was truly nothing like Shadowfang's fancy halls.As Laura followed Kade through the settlement, she couldn't help thinking about Zephyr's gentle smile, the way his eyes softened when he looked at her. Then her traitorous mind would flash to Dante's knowing smirk, the heat of his hand on hers.What is wrong with me? She kicked a stone, sending it flying into the bushes. I'm not here for romance. I'm here for...But even her purpose seemed foggy now. Be a free person? Escape Lucian's control? All of it felt distant compared to the chaos in her heart."You look like you want to murder someone," Renn commented, falling into step beside her."Maybe I do," Laura muttered. Renn laughed. "Let me guess—our charming Alpha?"Laura shot him a glare that just made him laugh h
Laura woke to sunlight streaming through the cabin's small window. Her body ached from yesterday's climb, but that wasn't what made her cheeks burn as she opened her eyes.Dante sat across the room, watching her. His dark eyes never left her face, his expression unreadable yet somehow too knowing. Last night's dream rushed back, making her stomach flip.She looked away first, busying herself with folding her blanket. Did he know? Had she made noises in her sleep? The thought made her want to crawl under a rock and die."Sleep well?" His deep voice carried a hint of something that made her pulse jump."Fine," she snapped, not meeting his eyes."Interesting dreams?" The question hung in the air between them.Laura's head shot up, eyes wide, panicked. "What the fuck is that supposed to mean?"A slow smile spread across his face. "Nothing at all, little wolf."She wanted to slap that smirk right off his stupidly handsome face. Worse, deep down she wanted to kiss it off. Both thoughts made
The next morning dawned clear, but Laura could see dark clouds gathering in the distance. She packed her tent quickly, her muscles still aching from yesterday's river rescue. Dante approached, his eyes sweeping over the horizon. "We need to cross Ravenstone Pass before that storm hits," he announced, his voice leaving no room for argument.Laura knew of Ravenstone Pass. It was steep and dangerous even in good weather."Is that wise?" she asked quietly. "Those clouds look heavy."Dante's jaw tightened. "Afraid of a little climb, little wolf?"That nickname again. Laura's spine stiffened. "I can handle anything you throw at me, Alpha."A smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. "We'll see."As they rode toward the mountains, Laura couldn't help studying Dante's broad back. The way he sat tall in his saddle, confident and powerful. His dark hair curled slightly at his nape where it had grown too long. She caught herself wondering how it would feel between her fingers and quickly looked
The weather had turned just as Laura predicted. Rain poured from the sky for hours, soaking through their cloaks and turning the path into slippery mud. By noon, they were all drenched and miserable, but Dante pushed on without complaint, so no one else dared mention stopping. Laura pulled her wet hood tighter, watching Dante's broad back as he led them forward. Two days of traveling together had done little to ease the tension between them. If anything, each night around the campfire only made her more aware of him in ways she didn't want to be. The valley path had been the right choice—they'd made good time despite the weather. But now they faced a new challenge: crossing the Silvermist River that cut through the valley floor. Laura felt uneasy as they approached the riverbank. The normally gentle Silvermist had transformed into a churning, angry beast, swollen with rainwater from the mountains. Dante dismounted, studying the rushing water with narrowed eyes. His warriors—Renn a