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WOLVES AND WALLS

Author: Ana belle
last update Last Updated: 2025-05-06 21:44:04

The late afternoon sun spilled golden streaks across the clearing just beyond Moonfang's inner grounds, where shadows were long and eyes were watchful. Veyra Hale stood at the edge of the woods, hands buried in her cloak pockets, breath shallow with tension. The air vibrated with the presence of wolves not her own. Four, to be exact. Four mates. Four bonds. Four storms inside her.

They had found reasons—diplomatic, personal, and fabricated—to remain close. Kael, the Ironhowl warrior, had volunteered for temporary defense drills with Moonfang sentries. Zevi, the mischievous Gamma from Hollowcliff, claimed he was studying border security. Rune, quiet and ghostlike, continued aiding the healers. And Lioren—Ashfang's Beta—had simply said nothing, his icy presence lingering like morning frost.

Veyra felt them like a compass splitting in four directions, each tug demanding, consuming, dangerous.

"Veyra!" Kael's voice cracked through the air like thunder.

She turned just in time to see him striding toward her, sweat glistening down his temple from a sparring match. His jaw was tight, his dark eyes flaring with something wild. Possession. He stopped short of her, gaze flickering around the perimeter as if daring the others to approach.

"You disappeared again."

"I was just walking."

"Alone?" His tone dropped, hardening.

She didn't answer. Not because she didn't have a response, but because Kael wasn't the only one closing in.

From the far side of the trail, Zevi emerged, tossing an apple in the air, catching it with casual grace. "Easy, Ironboy. Maybe she wanted a moment without a brooding watchdog breathing down her neck."

Kael's body tensed. "She's mine to protect."

Veyra stepped between them, heart pounding. "I'm not anyone's to own."

"Didn't say own," Zevi said with a smirk, but his gaze flicked to Kael's clenched fists. "But maybe we should take a step back before this turns into a dominance contest."

Kael growled, low and deep, and it was only then Veyra realized the crowd forming around them. Pack members lingered nearby, whispering. Curious. Suspicious.

"Not here," she whispered urgently.

The tension cracked, and Kael stormed off, muscles rippling with frustration. Zevi raised a brow. "One hell of a temper for someone who's supposed to be calming you."

She turned to him. "You're not helping."

His grin faltered. "Yeah... I know."

Later that day, Veyra found herself sitting in the shadowed corner of her family's den, elbows resting on her knees, head lowered. Her magic hummed low beneath her skin, unstable, like it was being pulled apart.

Jon entered without knocking, closing the door quietly behind him. He looked worn, his auburn hair damp with sweat from training. But his gaze was sharp as ever.

"You okay?" he asked.

She nodded once, then shook her head. "No."

He crossed the room, knelt in front of her, and took her hand. "What happened?"

"They fought. Over me. In front of the pack."

His jaw clenched. "Kael and Zevi?"

She nodded.

Jon let out a breath through his nose, steady and slow. "You're not just in danger, Vey," he said softly, "they are too. The more you love, the more you'll have to lose."

The truth of his words cracked something inside her.

"I didn't ask for this."

"No. But that doesn't change it." He paused. "You need to tell me everything. Every shift in your magic. Every dream. Every bond. We're running out of time to keep you hidden."

"I don't want to lose them," she whispered.

Jon's face softened. "Then we fight to keep them."

That night, the wind howled across the treetops. Veyra stood alone outside the house, cloak drawn tight, head tilted back to the silver-glowing moon. The pull inside her was relentless. Bonds stretching across packs, across loyalties, pressing against the limits of her control.

She slipped deeper into the woods, where no eyes could follow.

With trembling hands, she unfastened her cloak and stepped into the clearing where the moonlight poured like milk across the forest floor. The tension beneath her skin—raw, wild—finally snapped.

Bones stretched. Fur rippled over flesh. A white blur burst from her human form as her wolf took shape.

She stood tall, elegant, radiant under the moon—snow-pure fur glistening, eyes glowing with gold and stormlight. Her form shimmered with power she couldn't yet control, but it felt right. Finally right.

And she howled.

Not in fear. Not in pain.

But in warning.

The world may not know her name yet—but it would. And when it did, it would have to reckon with her.

Elsewhere in the shadows beyond the Moonfang border, cloaked in mist and silence, a set of eyes opened. Pale. Inhuman.

"They're forming," the figure murmured into the night. "She's already bonded four."

Behind him, the forest stirred as a raven took flight. A signal.

The Order of Obsidian Fang would move soon. And the girl with the white wolf's blood would not remain hidden for much longer.

But Veyra Hale had already stopped hiding.

And the world would never be the same.

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