LOGINThe buildings were designed to move people and cargo. They were built to operate, not to house. Warehouses, relay centers, and transit hubs had all been positioned too strategically to be random.Nathan followed the trail to a brokerage operating under a false identity. The name on the license belon
RichardThe portrait arrived late in the evening, wrapped in linen and thick archival paper. The outer edge was stamped with Liora’s personal crest and sealed in wax that had cracked faintly during transport. There was a handwritten note pinned to the string in her tight, elegant script, but I didn’
AmeliaThe first strike hit Havenford, a river town so small it didn’t appear on most maps. One road in, one out, a single crumbling water tower, and a bridge that had collapsed and been half-rebuilt five times in four years.Three wolves showed up early in the morning wearing scavenged gear and mov
RichardWe breached the blood market at 03:07, three levels beneath the old textile district. No insignia, no front signage, just a freight elevator that opened into the back of a faux wine cellar.The air hit thick and sweet, metallic and cloying in a way that clung to the roof of my mouth. There w
“So she’s not just wolf.”“She might be part wolf and part human, or part something close to wolf but no longer coded as Pack. She might not even have a wolf the way we define it. It could be an adaptive strain, a mutation, or a misclassified hybrid phenotype. Her symptoms are too clean to be random
RichardI couldn't sleep that night after I locked the pendant scan away. If I did, it was only in shallow fits, chased by dreams I couldn’t fully remember but woke from with my pulse climbing and a tightness in my chest that didn’t release until well after sunrise.It wasn’t fear exactly, but somet







