MasukKaliyah's green eyes were wide with terror, glinting with moonlight as her mouth trembled.
Her chest rose and fell in rapid, shallow gasps. Every part of her body was shaking as she slowly backed away from the massive beast in front of her.
The wolf didn’t move at first. It just stood there, tall and imposing, watching her. Its eyes glowed with something unreadable. Hunger? Curiosity? Recognition?
She took another slow, trembling step backward.
The wolf stepped forward.
She moved again, desperate to put some distance between them, but her foot caught on a crooked twig.
She let out a small cry as her body pitched backward and she fell hard to the ground, landing on her butt with a thud.
Before she could scramble up, the wolf padded forward, slow and deliberate. It hovered over her now, so close she could feel its hot breath on her face. Her heart pounded so loudly it echoed in her ears.
“Please,” she whispered, barely able to speak past her fear.
“Please don’t… please don’t… don’t kill me…”
Meanwhile, back near the edge of the forest, the group that had been chasing the creature stood just beyond the trees, breathless and shaken.
“I…I think I saw a girl,” one woman said, eyes darting nervously toward the dense shadows. “The wolf… it was following a girl. I swear I saw her run in there.”
A tall man frowned, gripping the hilt of his blade. “Are you sure about that?”
“Yes,” she insisted. “I’m not mistaken, she was barefoot, and her hair was dark and long and she ran right in. She’s still in there.”
Another man scoffed. “I didn’t see any girl, just the wolf. You really want us to go in there? Where that thing ran off to?” He gestured sharply toward the forest. “Come on. That place is the border, you know what that means.”
The group exchanged uncertain glances.
“Let’s go,” the scoffing man said. “Even if there was someone, she’s probably long gone or worse. We can’t risk it.”
One by one, they turned back, their footsteps fading.
Back in the forest, Kaliyah's lips trembled as she tried to speak again, but no words came out. The wolf didn’t move, didn’t growl. It just stared, inches from her face.
Then slowly, it lowered its head. Not to bite, not to snarl, but to press its massive snout lightly against her trembling hand.
Her breath caught in her throat.
What… what is this?
Her breath hitched.
Her heart was pounding so loudly it felt like it might shatter her ribcage. She didn’t dare move, didn’t even breathe too loud. Her entire body was locked in fear and confusion.
What was this? What was happening?
The creature, a beast three times her size, with fangs long enough to shred bones wasn’t acting like a predator at all. It was... affectionate and calm. As if it had no intention of hurting her.
It nuzzled the crook of her neck softly.
She flinched slightly but didn’t push it away. She didn’t even know if she could. Her fingers curled into the soil beneath her, trying to ground herself. She had never experienced anything like this, a mix of terror, awe, and surreal stillness.
The wolf lifted its head slightly and looked into her eyes.
Her breathing was ragged. She couldn’t think straight. The trees were too quiet. The forest felt like it had paused just for them.
Then…
Ringg! Ringg!
Her phone rang loudly in her pocket. She gasped, her heart lurching as the sound tore through the silence like a gunshot.
Shakily, she slipped her hand into her pocket and pulled out the phone. Her fingers were trembling so badly she nearly dropped it.
When she saw the caller ID glowing on the screen, her chest tightened. It was a name she didn’t expect, or maybe she did.
A name that dragged her back to reality like a slap to the face.
It was as if a fog had cleared, and she suddenly remembered where she was and what she was with.
Her breath caught in her throat.
The wolf took a slow step back, eyes still locked on hers.
And she shakily rose to her feet, barely able to steady herself as her legs wobbled beneath.
Now that she had somehow managed to rise to her feet, her knees still shook violently. The phone continued ringing in her trembling hand, the sound blaring into the quiet night like a scream.
She stared at the caller ID again, and her fingers curled tighter around the device.
Just seeing that name made her tremble even more.
Her green eyes darted around the shadowed forest. It was dark, dense, and deathly silent, except for the sound of her own heartbeat hammering wildly in her ears. The giant wolf stood only a few feet away, its glowing blue eyes still locked on her.
She had never felt so scared in her entire life.
Her heartbeat was louder than the wind, louder than the trees, louder than anything. It was the only sound she could hear.
Then, as though the adrenaline surged through her like lightning.
Before she even realized it, her legs were moving and they were moving fast.
She bolted, running as far and fast as she could
She didn’t look back to see if the wolf was chasing her. She didn’t want to know. She didn’t care, she just ran through the twisting trees, over roots and rocks, branches slashing at her arms and face as she pushed her body forward.
Run! Just run!
Her breathing was sharp and ragged, and the pounding in her chest hurt now, but she didn’t stop, she couldn’t.
The moment she burst out of the forest line and into the open, she kept running. The forest behind her still felt like it was breathing down her neck.
Then, her foot hit a rock. She gasped as she crashed to the ground.
Pain shot through her body as she landed hard on her knees and hands, then tipped forward onto her side. A soft groan escaped her lips.
But when she looked up, she froze.
She had fallen at someone’s feet.
Her gaze slowly climbed upward, taking in the outline of the figure standing before her.
When her eyes met their face, her blood ran cold, her lips quivered and she couldn't speak.
Levi slowly lifted his head from her lap and turned to face her, his gaze locking onto hers with a hint of a smirk. Then, he pointed to his lips.“Here.”Kaliyah’s mouth parted slightly. Her eyes widened just a little. This man was unbelievable, and he made her heart race like nothing else.Her lips twitched. “Do you… want me to scratch it?”His smile deepened, lazy and charming. “Yes,” he said, leaning in a bit closer. “With your lips.”He was so close now, close enough that she could feel the soft warmth of his breath caressing her skin, she could see every speck of blue in his intense eyes. Her breath caught in her throat, suddenly feeling heat spread through her body. She didn’t even know when she became like this, when she started wanting to melt under his touch, wanting to…Kiss him.Levi leaned in even closer. Their lips were barely a whisper apart now. Her heart thudded against her ribs, as though it was trying to escape her chest and run straight into him.“Kaliyah,” he murmu
Her hand moved to his cheek, and he leaned into her touch.“I am,” he admitted. His voice was quiet, but the weight in it was unmistakable. “I’m not going to rest until I find out who did this. And when I do…” His jaw tensed. “They’ll pay.”But before he could say more, Kaliyah leaned forward and wrapped her arms around him.He froze for half a second as he was caught off guard.“I know you will,” she whispered against his shoulder. “But stop being so upset. I don’t like it when you get mad.”Her hand slid into his hair, stroking it gently, as if taming both the man and the beast beneath.A faint smirk curled at the corner of Levi’s lips.His mate… was calming him, trying to soothe him.And it was working, he felt his wolf stir in contentment under her touch, quieted by her presence.When she finally pulled back, she gently cupped his face in her palms and pressed a soft kiss to his forehead.Levi’s eyes widened slightly.He hadn’t expected that, and for a second, he just stared at he
‘Bring some food up for Kaliyah. Now.’‘Yes, Alpha.’ came her immediate response, and he cut the link.He continued holding Kaliyah. But his blood boiled underneath his calm exterior.Inside the packhouse, someone had done this. Someone was fully aware that she was the Alpha's mate, and yet still pulled such a stunt.He clenched his jaw tighter, keeping the rage under the surface as his hands gently stroked her back, and his lips pressed against her forehead.A few minutes later, a soft knock came at the door. Felicia entered carefully, carrying a tray of warm food. She placed it on the table beside the bed.Levi looked at Kaliyah gently. “It’s time to eat, my love. You need something in your stomach.”She nodded slowly, tucking her hair behind her ears. He rose up, wiping the last of her tears with his thumb.“Don’t cry anymore, okay? I’ll be back in a bit. I just need to check on a few things.”She nodded again.Before leaving, Levi turned to Felicia. “Make sure she eats something.”
He turned sharply and called out to the two guards nearby. “Has the Luna left the packhouse at all this morning?”Both guards shook their heads. “No, Alpha. We’ve been here all morning. No one left.”“Good. Get two more men and start searching every inch of the packhouse. Now!”“Yes, Alpha,” they said before quickly taking off in opposite directions.Levi turned a corner, the tension in his chest thickening.But then he heard a scream, a faint, muffled scream. It was his mate!He stilled. His heart jolted. “...Mate,” he whispered.Ray and Oliver looked at him. “What did you say?” Oliver asked.“I heard her,” Levi said again, louder this time. And then he abruptly moved fast, toward the sound, following the invisible string tugging at his core.He reached a door, and behind it he heard her cries and the thud of her fist against the door.Levi’s heart clenched. He gripped the knob and tried to turn it, but it was locked.“Kaliyah!” he called out, his voice filled with urgency.Inside,
The voice replied in a calm tone. “Yes, I do. This way.”Her eyes lingered on the figure for a bit too long. There was something strange about him. But in her heart, all she wanted was to find Levi. So she followed.The figure led her quietly through another corridor, one she hadn’t taken often before stopping at a plain wooden door.“He came back very late last night,” the figure said. “Around midnight, I think. He’s inside. You should go see him.”Kaliyah nodded slowly. “Thank you,” she said, though she was still trying to place who this person was. She didn’t remember ever seeing someone like that around the packhouse, and certainly not in a cloak.She walked up to the door, slowly turned the knob, and stepped inside.The room was dimly lit by a narrow window. She looked around and discovered it was empty.There was a desk. Two burlap sacks lying in the corner. The space was barely furnished. Dust clung to the corners of the room. “Maybe he made a mistake,” she whispered to hersel
She stirred slightly, and then opened her eyes to see Oliver standing beside her. “It’s past 9 p.m. already,” he said softly, “You should go upstairs and rest.” Kaliyah blinked a few times, the fog of sleep still clearing from her eyes. She sat up slowly and looked around, noticing the dark sky outside the window. The house was dim now, most of the lights switched off. Her brows furrowed. “Is Levi back yet?” Oliver hesitated. She turned her gaze to him more intently now. He scratched the back of his head and gave a faint smile, the kind that didn't reach his eyes. “No… he’s not back yet.” Her expression shifted, her lips pressing into a thin line as a quiet worry passed through her eyes. Oliver noticed and gave a small chuckle, trying to ease her concern. “Hey, don’t worry. Maybe he’s just… caught up with something. He’ll be back soon.” She looked at him deeply. And then, softly, she said, “Don’t lie to me.” Oliver’s smile faded. He looked away slightly, letting out
Levi ran his fingers through her hair, brushing it off her face with care.“If you're not comfortable answering,” he said softly, “you don’t have to say anything, at least not right away.”Kaliyah nodded slowly.Then Levi asked quietly, “Who was the woman you bumped into when you left the forest?”
Kaliyah instinctively clutched Levi’s shirt tighter, her eyes locked on the approaching figure. “You really had to come here,” Levi said, his tone calm, not hostile, more like someone mildly inconvenienced by a familiar face.The figure came into a clear view. He had tousled dark hair that curled
The moment Sebastian got close enough, his cold gaze landed on the girl Levi held protectively at his side. His expression didn’t shift, but his eyes seemed to take her in carefully, like he was studying a problem rather than a person.Then, with a slight, half-hearted nod, he spoke.“Greetings, A
The moment Levi saw them, he didn’t say anything. He simply turned and continued walking down the hall. Ray and Oliver simply followed behind him.They reached the balcony. The cool night breeze brushed gently against their faces, rustling the trees below and carrying the soft sounds of the pack f







