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.They stood there staring at each other across the corridor and neither of them said anything for a long moment.The silence felt awkward because they’d both come looking for the other and now neither knew what to say first.Joefrey’s eyes dropped to her hands.The gold glow was gone and the marks had settled back into dark lines against her skin. They looked like tattoos burned permanently into her body, black instead of gold now but still visible. He could see they’d spread farther than before, covering her palms and fingers and disappearing beneath the sleeves of her tunic where more marks crawled up her arms.Lyralei noticed him looking and tried to act like it was nothing. She crossed her arms loosely and leaned against the wall with what she hoped looked casual.“Do they hurt?” Joefrey asked.“No,” she said automatically.He raised an eyebrow and his expression made it clear he didn’t believe her for a second.Lyralei sighed. “Fine. They ache. Like a bruise that won’t fade. Happ
Lyralei heard the warriors before she saw them.Boots hitting stone and the scrape of weapons being drawn echoed across the hilltop. Voices shouted commands that carried on the wind. She looked up from where she was kneeling with the boy's arms wrapped around her neck and saw figures cresting the ridge.At least thirty of them, maybe more. Shadowfang warriors with weapons drawn and eyes scanning for threats.They stopped when they reached the ritual ground.Nessa was in front with her blade drawn and her expression cold until her eyes found Joefrey. Something in her face shifted when she saw he was alive. Then her gaze swept across the scene and Lyralei watched her take it all in. Black stains scarred the stone where shadow wolves had dissolved. Broken bodies from the ritual lay scattered near the stones. Blood filled the cracks in the rock and reflected the moonlight.The corrupted Alpha's corpse lay face-down near the center with black veins still crawling across his dead skin like
The wolves lunged through the flickering gold light.Lyralei's mind was still reeling from the look in the boy's eyes and the shield didn't come back strong. The light stuttered and wavered like a candle flame in the wind. A gap opened on the left side wide enough for a wolf to push through.One did.It charged straight for the boy with its jaws open and void eyes locked on his throat.The boy froze.Lyralei moved.She threw herself sideways and slammed into the wolf mid-charge. The impact knocked the air from her lungs and sent pain shooting through her ribs. The wolf's jaws snapped shut on her shoulder instead of the boy's neck. Teeth punched through her tunic and into her flesh.Crunch.She screamed and grabbed the wolf's head with both hands. Her fingers dug into its skull and she felt bone crack under her grip. The wolf released her shoulder and she shoved it away hard enough that it stumbled backward into the gold light. The barrier burned it and it yelped before dissolving.Blo
The shadow wolf lunged toward the boy.Lyralei's body moved before her brain caught up. She threw herself forward and grabbed the kid's shoulders. Her hands yanked him backward hard enough that his head snapped back. The wolf's jaws closed on empty air where his throat had been a heartbeat earlier.Crunch.Joefrey's claws punched through the wolf's skull from above. Black blood sprayed across the stone and the creature dissolved before it could turn for another attack.They were still surrounded.Lyralei pulled the boy behind her and pressed his back against a boulder. He was shaking so badly his teeth were chattering. His breathing came in short gasps that sounded like he was choking.Joefrey stood in front of them and killed another wolf that tried to dart in from the left. His claws drove through its chest and found the heart. The wolf dissolved. Another one came from the right. He caught it mid-leap and crushed its skull with one hand.The shadow wolves kept coming.They pressed i
Joefrey stood frozen for one second that felt like an eternity.The boy was screaming, the corrupted Alpha was laughing, and shadow wolves were closing in from all sides, but Joefrey's mind was locked on the mistake he'd just made.He'd had a clean chance to kill the corrupted Alpha, one perfect opening where the bastard's guard was down, and he'd chosen Lyralei instead.That one emotional choice had given the enemy the boy again.Lyralei saw the guilt hit him, saw it crash over his face like a physical blow, and she realized this wasn't just about the boy anymore, this was about Joefrey's whole identity as the Alpha who always made the correct tactical move, who never let emotion cloud his judgment."Joefrey," she said sharply, trying to cut through whatever spiral he was falling into.But he was still staring at where the corrupted Alpha now held the boy, his jaw clenched so tight she could see the muscle jumping beneath his skin.The shadow wolves were twenty feet away now, then fi
The shadow wolves rushed them.Joefrey moved first and pulled Lyralei backward into a narrow rocky path that cut between two massive boulders. The passage was barely wide enough for two people to stand side by side, which meant the wolves couldn't surround them properly.They came anyway.The first wolf lunged through the gap and Joefrey's claws drove straight through its chest. He felt the heart rupture around his fingers before he ripped his hand back. Black blood sprayed across the rocks. The wolf dissolved before its body hit the ground.Another charged through. Lyralei drove her sharpened stake through its eye socket and the tip punched out the back of its skull. It collapsed mid-stride.The narrow path forced the wolves to come at them one or two at a time instead of swarming all at once. Joefrey used that advantage and turned the bottleneck into a killing floor. He shifted to half-form and his body stretched taller with claws that could punch through stone. Every strike targete
Lyralei stared at the Alphas in their deadlock about to fight because of her and it irritated her more than anything else that had happened today. She was still keeping herself low-key though because that fuck it feeling she’d had before jumping off the cliff had been dwindling fast, and she found
Lyralei was shocked in that space between thoughts as she realized she remembered everything now, every detail of that vision crystal clear in her mind like it had just happened. The woman in the red gown, the rejection, the pain written across that Luna’s face as her world shattered in front of ev
Lyralei stood shocked as she stared at the massive wolf and then it moved toward her with its silver eyes fixed on where she stood. She felt that pull again, that strange attraction her mark had been resonating with, stronger now that it was closer.The wolf approached slowly with its head tilted s
Lyralei felt the full brunt of Alpha Malachai’s aura crushing down on her shoulders and honestly…. she was just tired, so bone-deep tired of everything that had happened in the past few days that she could barely think straight anymore. Tired of being stepped upon like mud beneath boots, tired of b







