Lily
I didn’t breathe until the door clicked shut behind him.
The second he was gone, it was like the whole room exhaled. The dust in the air swirled back to life. The shadows reclaimed their corners. And my knees—my knees—finally remembered how to work.
I slid down the ladder, heartbeat in my throat, nerves stretched tight enough to snap.
What. The. Hell.
My phone buzzed in my pocket, pulling me out of my daze. Marcy, of course.
Marcy: Update?! Is he hot?? Alpha hot??
Lily: I just saw him. And it felt like my soul had a seizure.
Marcy: Explain!!
Lily: He didn’t speak. Just looked at me. And my body… it responded like I’ve known him forever. Like I belong to him. It was terrifying. And weirdly... hot?
Marcy: Okay that’s either love at first sight or a demonic possession. Possibly both. Pics?
Lily: Girl I could barely breathe. I am the pic. I am the shaken-up soda can that is my emotional state.
I stuffed the phone back in my pocket and leaned against the ladder.
The way he looked at me… I couldn’t forget it. Possessive. Awed. Hungry. Like I was something he’d been searching for—and feared finding.
But also… familiar. Like we’d met before, in a dream, or another life. Maybe both.
I touched my neck. It tingled, like phantom fingers had just grazed it. Heat curled in my belly. Not the blush of embarrassment. Something deeper. Rawer. My skin still hummed.
No man had ever looked at me like that.
And that’s what scared me the most.
That night, I couldn't sleep.
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw him. Felt him. His eyes haunted the shadows behind my eyelids. The memory of his stare wrapped around me like a phantom weight. It felt like he was still there—watching. Waiting. The scent of pine and earth. The way the air stilled when he looked at me. As if the entire estate paused for that one breath.
I tossed and turned, my sheets twisted around me like vines. I’d thrown on a tank top and shorts to cool down, but it didn’t help. The heat came from within. From him.
I finally gave up and padded barefoot to the small window in my room. The forest beyond was dark and watchful. The moon hung low and bright—almost too bright. A spotlight. A witness.
Something was wrong. No, not wrong. Off. Tilted.
My hand trembled as I pulled up my phone and opened the browser. I typed without thinking:
“Can you feel someone watching you through a bond?”
A flood of paranormal articles and fanfics hit the screen.
I refined it:
“Mated bond feelings before meeting werewolf alpha”
One thread caught my eye. A forum for paranormal survivors. A girl wrote: “I felt him before I saw him. I had dreams. My heart raced when he was near. The air changed. I knew. And once we touched, there was no going back.”
I closed the phone like it had bitten me.
This couldn’t be real. It had to be hormones. Or maybe the estate had mold. I was spiraling. Definitely spiraling.
But I wasn’t crazy. I wasn’t.
The dreams had started days before I arrived. Hot, confusing dreams that left me breathless and aching. And always—always—there was someone at the edges. A shadow with silver eyes.
Was it him?
Was that even possible?
The next morning, everything felt different.
My reflection in the mirror startled me. My skin glowed. My eyes looked brighter. My lips were still swollen from how much I’d chewed them in my sleep.
“You look like someone kissed your soul,” I whispered to myself.
And then, because I couldn’t stop myself, I texted Marcy again.
Lily: I had another dream. He was in it. I think he touched me. And I felt it after I woke up.
Marcy: GIRL. I am buying silver bullets. Do not make me drive into the woods and rescue you.
Lily: No bullets. Maybe just... holy water?
Marcy: I’m going to text your ex. Tell him he was right about you being nuts.
Lily: He already thinks that. Besides, this is different. This feels... fated.
Marcy: Fated like fairy tale fated? Or fated like 'you’re about to be eaten by a hot beast' fated?
Lily: TBD.
Later that day, I passed him in the hallway.
He was speaking with someone—tall, lean, commanding—but the moment he sensed me, his voice faltered. He turned, slowly, and our eyes met again.
It was the same heat. The same pull.
But this time, his jaw flexed. His nostrils flared. And when I brushed past him, my bare arm grazed his.
It was accidental. Barely a touch.
But I felt it in my spine. In my knees. In the deepest parts of me.
He sucked in a breath. Like he’d been hit.
And I kept walking.
Because if I stopped, I knew I’d never be able to walk away.
And that scared me more than anything else.
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Alli’s POVThe suitcase creaked as she unzipped it.It was the same floral one she used for senior beach trip, still with sand in the corners and an old CVS receipt for tanning oil crumpled in the pocket. She hadn’t planned on needing it again so soon.But here she was. 10:02 a.m. on a Saturday. Not even twenty-four hours after that kiss. And she couldn’t stay here another minute.She folded a hoodie and shoved it into the bag with more force than necessary.Her phone buzzed again.Johnny.8 Messages.4 Missed Calls.She didn’t open them.She couldn’t.The image of his arm around Layla was burned behind her eyelids—like a brand. Her stomach twisted every time she blinked.And the comments?She couldn’t stop hearing them in her head.“It’s finally out in the open.”“Real love comes back around.”“Should’ve been them all along.”Alli felt like a background character in someone else’s romance. Disposable. Unseen.She jammed jeans into the bag. Then a few tank tops. Then her toothbrush.S
Chapter Seventy: The First BreachThe air in Greyhowl Estate carried a weight, thick and pressing, as if the walls themselves anticipated the crack that would split the world open. But deep in the protected wing, beyond reinforced walls and layered wards, time was unraveling in stranger ways than any of them had imagined.Logan stood near the arched window of the nursery suite, his hands pressed against the glass as his eyes traced the crimson swirl of the morning sky. His bones ached—not from age, but from growth. Growth that had come overnight, twisting his muscles, lengthening his frame. He was taller now, stronger, his limbs heavier and his mind sharper. The boy who’d stood barely to Link’s chest now stood nearly shoulder-to-shoulder with him.But he wasn’t the only one.Behind him, Kael and Elara sat on the plush carpet, their eyes flickering with the same golden hue that had begun to bleed into Logan’s irises. The twins had changed rapidly—what should have been years of growth h
Chapter Sixty-Nine: The Veil CracksThe morning sky over Greyhowl didn’t greet them with gold or pale blues—it bled crimson.The clouds churned in slow spirals, veins of red streaking across the horizon like open wounds in the sky. The sun, when it broke through, burned a sickly orange-red, casting everything in a perpetual dusk. The estate’s security lights flickered on automatically, mistaking the darkened sky for nightfall.Link stood on the estate balcony, staring out over the grounds, jaw tight, arms crossed. He could smell it—the air was wrong. Thick. Metallic. Like the scent of blood before a kill.The Second Sign.The sky had turned, just as the voice on the mysterious USB warned. And the wolves were already feeling the weight of it.Behind him, the estate was alive with restless energy. He could hear his wolves pacing, doors creaking, soft murmurs in the halls. None had slept well.Including himself.Link ran a hand over his face, his mind replaying the restless hours of nigh
Chapter Sixty-Eight: The Burning SignGreyhowl Estate never slept—but now it was fully awake.The hum of technology filled the old stone halls, blending with the natural creaks of the ancient estate. Screens flickered with seismic readings, thermal imaging, and drone feeds of the surrounding woods. Every wall held relics of the past, yet every room was wired with modern defenses—motion sensors, cameras, even silent alarms directly linked to Link’s private devices.None of it was enough to explain what was happening beneath their feet.The Hollow was breathing, the ground trembled at irregular intervals, and despite all their advancements, the data gave them no answers—only confirmation that something alive was moving below.Link stood in the estate's nerve center—what had once been the old wine cellar, now transformed into a full command room with servers humming, screens glowing, and wolves monitoring every flicker of movement on the perimeter.“Status?” Link barked.Micah’s voice cr