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.Every warrior from both Nikolai’s pack and Gerald’s and Joefrey’s packs drew their weapons at Nikolai’s threat. Steel cleared leather in a rush of sound that filled the clearing with the promise of violence. The Alphas themselves didn’t reach for any weapon, they just watched Nikolai with expressions that ranged from irritation to cold assessment, waiting to see how far he’d actually push this.Gerald then laughed and the sound of his laughter held genuine amusement mixed with something darker. “I never really did like you, Vale,” he said with his red eyes gleaming at the possibility of violence.Lyralei stood there feeling frustrated beyond measure because they kept talking about her like she didn’t matter, like she wasn’t even standing right there listening to every word they said. But she didn’t want to put the spotlight on herself after all the impossible things she’d done this morning, from glowing gold to commanding an Alpha to somehow opening a portal that should have been clos
Lyralei stared at him like he was an idiot because clearly he knew the Moon Goddess had something to do with this considering she could tell from their conversation at that stream mountain area, so why did he want her to tell him something she clearly didn’t know? She kept quiet though because she didn’t want to provoke him any further even though every fiber of her being was pushing her to just say exactly what she thought of his stupid question.He looked really pissed but turned to the portal anyway and started examining it properly with his hands running through the air around the swirling vortex. His expression changed suddenly and his eyes lit up with something that looked almost like excitement before a frown replaced it as he studied the portal more carefully. “The portal is actually linked to my domain,” he said and for the first time since she’d met him he actually looked excited about something. “My territory, my fucking home.”Then his frown deepened as he continued study
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 being treated like garbage that someone forgot to throw away properly, tired of fighting battles she never asked for in the first place against enemies she didn’t understand.Why her? Just why the fuck her?The universe wouldn’t let her die when she’d jumped off that cliff, wouldn’t grant her the mercy of death, but it also wouldn’t let her live her life how she wanted it either. Instead she was stuck here with glowing marks she didn’t understand, powers that appeared without warning and left her confused and vulnerable, and four Alphas who looked at her like she was either a problem to solve or a threat to eliminate depending on their mood.She stared at Malachai through the haze of his aura
The voice came from directly behind her, so close his breath stirred the wet tangles of her hair. Lyralei spun around in panic as she hadn't noticed him sneak up on her, the borrowed dagger coming up in a defensive position that was purely instinct and fear. Malachai stood there looking completely unbothered by the blade pointed at his chest. Dark hair fell across eyes that glowed with amber light, his wolf obviously close to the surface. Blood spattered his clothes and weapons, none of it appearing to be his own. Before Lyralei could process his sudden appearance or step back or do anything at all, his hand shot out and wrapped around her throat with enough pressure to make breathing difficult. He held her neck the moment she turned, his eyes glowing brighter as he lifted her slightly onto her toes. Her boots scraped against the ground as she struggled to keep her balance, one hand grabbing his wrist while the other still clutched the dagger uselessly. His grip was firm enough to m
Gerald Stormborn stood over the dissolving shadow wolf with that damned smirk plastered across his face like he'd just saved the entire world single-handedly. His Crimson Fang warriors surged forward, cheering his name and clapping him on the back with enough force to stagger a normal man. He ate it up, the bastard, grinning wider as they shouted their praise. "The Alpha found the weakness!" "Gerald Stormborn, killer of shadow beasts!" "Crimson Fang will never fall!" Lyralei watched the celebration with her jaw tight, her borrowed dagger still clutched in her hand while black blood dripped from the blade onto her already ruined dress. Her chest burned where the gold marks flickered beneath torn silk, dimming now that the immediate danger had passed but still warm enough to remind her they existed. Gerald's red eyes found hers across the clearing. That smirk shifted into something sharper as he studied her face, really looked at her for the first time since he'd made the kill. His
Move.That single word screamed through Lyralei’s mind as she stared at the wolf’s jaws inches from her face, close enough that she could count every tooth in its mouth and smell the rot on its breath, but her body wouldn’t respond because something had frozen her in place like prey caught in a predator’s gaze.Then something massive slammed into the wolf from the side, sending it tumbling away in a tangle of fur and black smoke and Gerald’s creative cursing that would have made sailors blush.“Why the fuck are you just standing there glowing like firelight looking stupid?” Gerald shouted at her as he regained his footing, his weapons already moving to intercept another attack. “You got a death wish or something?”Lyralei blinked and looked down at herself, at the gold marks still pulsing across her chest and arms like living things made of pure light, and she thought about it for a second because why had she just stood there? One moment her body was burning with that strange power an







