LOGINThe game only grew more brutal after our second touchdown.Every play felt heavier now, faster, fueled by pure aggression as both teams slammed into each other across the field without holding anything back anymore. Mud streaked across jerseys, helmets cracked against shoulders, and the crowd scream
Kai.The whistle finally blew and the stadium erupted.The sound crashed over the field like thunder as both teams exploded into motion instantly. Cleats tore into the grass beneath us while the crowd screamed so loudly it became one giant blur of noise vibrating through my skull.“MOVE!”Ryder’s vo
The crowd screamed louder instantly.“After an undefeated regional season and one of the most aggressive playoff runs in Alpha’s Cup history, Ravencrest enters tonight’s finals looking stronger than ever!”Blue flames erupted across the giant screens behind us.“BUT standing in their way…”The stadi
Kai.The tunnel leading to the field vibrated with noise.Even from behind the walls, I could hear the stadium roaring above us, thousands of voices blending together into one deafening wave of excitement and aggression. The bright stadium lights spilled faintly into the tunnel entrance ahead while
“You don’t understand—”“No,” Tobias interrupted coldly. “You don’t.”His eyes dropped toward the words stretched across my chest.“Go cheer for your new pack.”Then they turned and disappeared into the crowd and a helpless frustration clawed through me.“They’ll listen eventually,” Lila whispered s
Aria.Lila and I left the room in silence.The tension between us had changed after the call with Alpha Elias. Before, there had still been uncertainty, confusion and even worse some tiny desperate hope that maybe this could still end peacefully somehow.Now all of that was gone.Something terrible
Kai.I knew I was dreaming. I could feel the weight pressing down on my body, the exhaustion sinking into my bones, pulling me deeper into unconsciousness. Still, the dream felt real enough that when I opened my eyes, the sound of whistles, cheers, and roaring voices filled my ears like I had steppe
The garden was empty, bathed in pale silver light. I lifted my face to the half moon, its glow washing over me, distant but familiar. My lips parted on a whisper. “Moon goddess, help my family.”The words fell from me like fragile pieces of hope.“She never listens to anyone,” a voice said from the
It was strange. Kai Blackthorn was never sad. He was arrogant, cocky, infuriating, but never sad.“Aww,” I scoffed, trying to shake off the weird pang in my chest. “The great alpha’s son, scared of the dark, while his father was out lighting fires in other packs. That’s rich.”He didn’t snap back li
The Alpha of Silverwood. The Alpha who had vanished. The Alpha my mother had sworn was alive.He really was. And he was here.He reached out and placed a hand on my shoulder. Even after everything, that old commanding aura rolled off him in waves, demanding attention, respect, obedience. My knees al







