LOGIN~AidenIt began with pressure.A thick, suffocating weight that settled into the air long before the first strike was made, pressing against my chest, sharpening every sense, every instinct. By the time the first howl split through the clearing, we were already moving.I shifted mid-run, the transformation ripping through me in a familiar surge of power. The world snapped into clarity the moment my paws hit the ground, every scent magnified, every movement around me sharpened into something I could read and react to in an instant.And then we collided.Ashenhowl did not hesitate.Neither did Bloodfang.The impact was immediate and brutal, bodies crashing into each other with enough force to shake the ground beneath us. Claws tore through fur, teeth clashed, growls erupted from every direction, blending into something wild and unrestrained.A wolf lunged at me from the front. I twisted just before impact, letting his weight slide past me before driving into his side and sending him cra
~NadiaThe silence in the house felt unfamiliar and quiet.I sat still, my hands resting on my lap, my gaze fixed on nothing in particular. The walls around me were plain, worn in places, carrying the quiet life of someone who had lived alone for far too long. It wasn’t comforting… but it wasn’t cruel either.And right now, that was enough.A slow breath slipped past my lips as my thoughts drifted again, pulling me back to the moment I walked out of Ashenhowl.I didn’t know where I was going. I didn’t have a plan. I just knew I couldn’t stay there. Not after everything I had heard. Not after everything they had kept from me.So I left.I walked through the night. Through the cold. Through paths I didn’t even recognize.I remembered the emptiness more than anything else, like something had been ripped out of me and nothing had taken its place.But then a man had found me wandering without direction, barely aware of where I was stepping, and brought me here without asking too many quest
~LucianThe night had been too quiet.I stood at the edge of the ridge, the wind dragging against my coat like it was trying to pull me back from what was coming. Below me, the forest stretched endlessly…dark, breathing… alive in a way that made even me uneasy.Somewhere in that darkness… Bloodfang had been waiting.My jaw tightened. My fingers curled slowly at my sides, power humming beneath my skin…restless, impatient. It had been building for days. Longer, if I was being honest. Since the moment I grew up, knowing they wanted what was rightfully ours. And they would stoop to any level to get it.But tonight, it would end. It had to.I closed my eyes for a brief second to inhale the fresh air of nature, to calm my nerves and prepare my mind fully for this war. But instead, she came.Nadia.Not as something I reached for, but as something that refused to leave. The memory of her voice…soft, steady…lingered in the quiet. The way her eyes had held mine, like she had been searching for
~Lucian The deep silence within me did the counting of how many days that had passed without seeing or feeling Nadia beside me. It stretched through the halls, settled into the walls, lingered in every corner of the pack house like something that refused to leave. Like something that had been taken… and left a hollow behind. I stood in the middle of my room for a moment, unmoving. The loose shirt on my body hung carelessly, barely noticeable against my skin. Nothing felt right anymore. Not the air. Not the space. Not even myself. I dragged a slow breath in and turned, walking out of the room without thinking too much about where I was going. My feet already knew. The home bar. Of course. My steps were steady, but everything around me felt distant, like I was walking through a place I used to know but no longer belonged to. I stepped inside and paused. Nothing had changed. The glasses were still arranged neatly. The bottles stood exactly where they always had. The chair… the
~LucianWatching her pack her clothes, my heart began to race.Was she really leaving? Was she going to walk out of my life and never return? Was she going to forget everything we had so easily… everything we shared?I tried to explain it to her, but she was too angry to listen. How else could I make her understand that I didn’t kill her mother out of my own will?I had trusted Ara when she was alive. I respected her. I stood against the suggestion of her execution, but my father saw that as weakness. He used it against me. He made me sign the death warrant as a way to harden me, to prepare me for rulership after him.After the execution, Nadia had been hidden away in her playhouse, trembling in fear as the pack enforcers surrounded her.I fought them all just to keep her safe. To keep her close. Even my father could not stop me at that time.And now…Now she was leaving anyway.As I watched her gather her things, my fists curled instinctively. In that moment, I couldn’t tell if it
~LucianIt didn’t feel real.The words were still echoing in the air, still hanging there like something that hadn’t quite settled into place, and yet they had already torn through me completely.Ara Monero.My mother.He had said her name so easily. So plainly. Like it wasn’t the name of a woman who had held me, who had loved me, who had been taken away from me without mercy.My chest tightened, the air around me grew heavier with every second that passed. I couldn’t move. Couldn’t think. Couldn’t even breathe properly as the truth wrapped itself around me, squeezing tighter and tighter until it felt like there was nothing left inside me to hold on to.He killed my parents Everything I had lost, everything I had been forced to live without, everything I had tried so hard to bury just to survive…He had been the one all along and I had been standing in the same room with him all this time.My fingers trembled at my sides, my vision blurring slightly as the weight of it pressed down o
~Nadia He held my chin and before I could take a breath, his lips pressed against mine. For a second…Nothing.No thought. No breath. No world.Just impact.My body froze completely, every muscle locking as if I had been struck instead of kissed. My eyes remained open for that brief, disoriented mo
~Lucian I sat in my wing, fingers curled around the thorough patrol reports. Eastern border reinforced. Northern ridge scouts doubled. No unusual scent trails detected near Moonstone Hill. I read each line carefully, not because I doubted Rowan’s efficiency, but because discipline begins at the t
~Lucian The noise didn’t fade, it pressed in.Low voices. Uneasy shifts. The weight of eyes that refused to look away but dared not stare too long.I stood where I was, Nadia beside me, her hand still on mine.I didn’t tighten my hold. I didn’t loosen it either. It was just enough for her to feel
~AidenMy thoughts tightened my chest. I questioned my life. Everything that had been happening since the past few days.Just a few minutes ago, I spoke to Nadia.Not because I wanted to, but because she felt the need to apologise to me.She innocently apologized for something that wasn't even the







