LOGIN"Malachai!" Joefrey barked, still restraining Gerald who was now actively trying to get past him. "Help me hold him back!"
Malachai looked genuinely shocked that Joefrey would think he'd do something like that. He'd started this mess specifically to observe them and it was also fun, so why in the name of the moon goddess would he stop it now? He watched as Gerald broke free from Joefrey's grip, shoving the older Alpha aside. Gerald charged toward Nikolai, who had gone very still, his hand moving toward the blade at his hip. Then everything went blank. The Convergence Point vanished. The stream, the rocks, the trees, the early morning mist, all of it disappeared into nothing. Malachai found himself floating in darkness, but not the darkness of night. This was something else. An endless expanse that reminded him of looking up at the night sky, except the stars surrounded them on all sides. Above, below, everywhere. Like they'd been pulled into the heavens themselves. "What in the..." Gerald's voice came from somewhere nearby, all fury replaced by confusion. Malachai heard Joefrey curse, his usually controlled voice edged with something that might have been fear. Even Nikolai sounded unsettled. "Where are we?" Then a voice echoed through the void, warm and ancient and impossibly vast. "My children." All four Alphas spun around, searching for the source. That's when they saw her and knew who she was immediately without introduction. The Moon Goddess. She appeared as pure light given form, radiant and beautiful and terrifying all at once. Her presence filled the endless space, and Malachai felt his wolf instinctively want to bow. Even he, with all his strategic detachment, felt the weight of divine power pressing down on them. "Moon Goddess," Joefrey said, and for once he sounded uncertain. His rigid military bearing faltered in the face of something he couldn't command or control. She looked at each of them in turn, her expression both loving and sad. "Four Alphas who stand alone," she began, her voice resonating through their very bones. "You gather here to face a threat you do not understand. The shadow rises, and you believe you can fight it separately, each in your own way." "We're trying to work together," Gerald said, though his voice lacked its usual fire. He crossed his arms defensively, looking young and uncertain in a way Malachai had never seen before. "Are you?" The Moon Goddess tilted her head. "I see four rivals forced into proximity by fear. I see pride and suspicion and anger." None of them could argue with that. Nikolai shifted his weight, green eyes calculating even now. "What do you want from us?" "You cannot win this war alone," she continued, ignoring his question. "The shadow you face is ancient and patient. It will exploit every weakness, every division between you. You need something that will bind you together. Something stronger than alliance or treaty." Malachai felt a sense of dread building in his chest. "One woman who will unite you," the Moon Goddess said, and Malachai's dread turned to horror. "She comes to you now, broken but not defeated. Save her, and she will save you all. Only together, bound as one, can you stand against what is coming." "A woman?" Nikolai said carefully, his diplomatic mask firmly in place. "You're sending us a woman to unite four Alphas?" "I am not sending her. She comes of her own choice, though she does not know it yet." The Moon Goddess's form began to fade. "She floats toward you even now. Save her. Trust her and let her unite you, or all will be lost to shadow." "Wait," Joefrey called out, stepping forward with one hand raised. "We need more information. What woman? How is she supposed to..." But the Moon Goddess was gone. The endless starry void collapsed back into reality. Malachai found himself sitting on the same rock by the stream, blinking in the sudden brightness of early morning daylight. The mist had burned off during their vision, leaving everything sharp and clear. For a moment, none of them moved. They just stared at each other, processing what had just happened. "Did we all..." Gerald started, his voice unusually quiet. "Yes," Joefrey said flatly, straightening his armor with sharp, precise movements. "We all saw that." Malachai ran a hand through his dark hair. "A woman. The Moon Goddess wants us to be united by a woman." "That's absurd," Nikolai said, but his voice lacked its usual confidence. He'd lost his relaxed posture, standing tense and alert now. "How could one woman possibly unite four Alphas? We can barely stand being in the same space for an hour." "The Moon Goddess doesn't make jokes," Joefrey said. His jaw was tight, a muscle ticking in his cheek. "If she says this woman will unite us..." "Then we're doomed," Gerald finished, pacing again, more agitated than before. "Because I don't need some woman telling me what to do." Malachai was inclined to agree. The last thing he needed was more complications. More people demanding his attention and energy. He just wanted to go back to his territory and ….sleep. "Look," Nikolai said suddenly, pointing at the stream with a hand that wasn't quite steady. They all turned to look. There, floating toward them in the current, was a body. A woman in a torn gown, the fabric ripped at the knees and soaked through. Her dark hair spread around her in the water like seaweed. She drifted face up, unconscious or dead, they couldn't tell from this distance. But they all knew. Without a doubt, without question, they knew. This was the woman from the prophecy. The woman the Moon Goddess said would unite them. And as Malachai looked at his fellow Alphas' expressions, he saw his own feelings reflected back at him. None of them wanted her.Lyralei cursed under her breath as she stared at the dark-furred wolves circling her. They were bigger than normal wolves, not massive but large enough that their shoulders came up to her waist. Their eyes glowed amber in the shadows of the trees, watching her with that patient predator stillness that made her skin crawl.And above her, sitting on a tree branch like he owned the whole fucking forest, was Gerald Stormborn. Laughing at her.“I have to say,” Gerald called down, his voice dripping with amusement, “I’ve seen children with better evasion skills. Did your teacher not cover the part about staying quiet? Or were you too busy announcing your presence to every creature within five miles?”“Fuck you,” Lyralei hissed, not taking her eyes off the wolves.Gerald laughed harder. “You left a trail even a blind pup could follow. Honestly, I’m embarrassed for you.”Here’s what had happened after she’d jumped off that cliff like a complete lunatic.The fall had been worse the second time
Gerald stared at the empty space where she’d been standing. That smirk on her face right before she jumped. The way she’d turned without hesitation and thrown herself off a cliff that made his stomach drop just looking at it.Of all the things he’d expected her to do, this wasn’t it.And what the hell did she mean by “this isn’t my first time”?He’d never bothered to find out who she really was. All he knew came from Vale’s mention that she was from Silver Moon Pack. That was it. Nothing about why she’d been chased out or what she’d done to get banished.He’d been intrigued by her because she made him laugh. Because she was stupidly fearless in ways that shouldn’t be possible for someone with no pack backing her. Oh and also because Eliasen actually liked her, and his sister didn’t like anyone.The mark on her chest made him uncomfortable if he was honest. The Moon Goddess had said something about bringing the packs together, uniting them against some threat. Gerald didn’t want that r
Lyralei stared up at Gerald, her breath coming in short gasps. She could feel him pressed against her through their clothes. His dick hard and very much impossible to ignore.She squirmed, trying to shift away. The movement made her feel him more and a whimper escaped her throat before she could stop it.Gerald’s breathing got heavier the moment he heard that. His eyes darkened as he stared down at her, red bleeding to almost black.Then that damned smirk appeared on his face. “You’re so red right now.”Heat flooded her cheeks even hotter. “Get the fuck off me.”“What if I don’t want to?” His voice dropped lower. “What if I love it right here?” He leaned closer, his mouth near her ear. “Who are you to command me? An Alpha?”Lyralei gulped. Her mark burned beneath her clothes. “Fuck you.”“Is that an invitation?” Gerald smirked and started to push himself up.Lyralei stupidly took the opening. She squirmed and shoved at his chest at the same time, trying to throw him off balance as he
Lyralei’s lungs burned as she crashed through the undergrowth. Branches whipped at her face and arms but she didn’t slow down. Couldn’t slow down even. This felt familiar in the worst way. Running through a forest while being hunted. She’d done this just a day and a half ago, fleeing from Alpha Aldric and his wolves after she’d beaten Theron bloody at their wedding. A day and a half. That was all it had been. It felt like weeks had passed since she’d jumped off that cliff. Her confidence started to crack around the edges. Back then, she’d been caught so easily. They’d tracked her to the cliff edge in less than an hour despite everything she’d tried. Her father’s training that had helped her survive in the woods as a child didn’t even help, a bit. What if it wasn’t enough? She pushed the doubt away and focused on what she remembered. Water masked scent. Rocks left no tracks. Doubling back confused pursuit. Through the trees ahead, she spotted a cliff face with water cascading down
Gerald watched her disappear into the forest with a wild grin still on his face. But something changed in his expression the moment the trees swallowed her up. He had a thoughtful expression on his face.He’d felt it this morning. That damned pull again.It had happened at the bathing pool when he’d been trying to intimidate her. That moment when their eyes met and something had clicked between them like a lock finding its key. He’d felt it again at the Convergence Point when they’d first met, when her eyes had blazed gold and that power had flared from her chest bright enough to make him step back.But this morning had been different and stronger.He’d woken before dawn with his cock hard and aching for no fucking reason. The arousal had hit him out of nowhere, making his skin feel too tight and his blood running hot. He’d tried to ignore it, tried to go back to sleep, but the feeling just wouldn’t stop.So he’d gotten up. Walked out of his den to clear his head. Maybe take a cold ba
Gerald’s mouth crashed against hers roughly. His fingers slipping between her legs, finding her already wet, rubbing circles against her clit that made her back arch off the furs.She reached down and wrapped her hand around his cock. He was fucking hard and thick in her palm. When she stroked him, his whole body jerked and a groan rumbled from his throat into her mouth.His hand left her pussy to grab her breast roughly, squeezing hard. Pleasure shot straight down to her core and she stroked him faster, feeling him grow even harder in her hand.Then he grabbed one of her wrists while removing the other hand from his cock and pinned both her hands above her head. He used his free hand to push her down into the bed. Her breasts bounced as she landed on the furs.He positioned himself above her, all muscle and raw power. His cock pressed against her entrance, hard and hot. That damned smirk spread across his face.“Ready?” His voice came out rough.She couldn’t speak. Could only nod, he







