LOGINAURORA
The pain vanished as suddenly as it had come. Gasping, I pried my eyes open. The wolf guard who had been crushing me dropped instantly to his knees, head bowed in submission. “How dare you touch her?” The voice sounded like thunder. My heart skipped a beat. I knew that voice, it belonged to Darius. With trembling arms, I pushed myself upright, settling into a shaky sitting position. My eyes darted to the wolf trembling in fear before the towering Alpha. “Al… Alpha,” the guard stammered, his head still lowered. “Who gave you the right to punish her?” Darius’ voice was icy, sharp enough to cut glass. Relief flooded me though I hated to admit it at the sight of him. I’d been moments from blacking out when he appeared, his aura dominating the hallway like lightning. “I… I’m sorry, Alpha. She was being—” “Silence!” Darius’ roar shook the walls. The sound made me flinch, curling in on myself. The guard shook, trembling, his claws scraping against the stone floor. “She belongs to me,” Darius snarled. “Only I have the right to punish her. No one else.” “Yes, Alpha—” The guard’s voice strangled off into a choking gasp. His feet left the floor, body dangling in the air, though no hands touched him. Only Darius’ burning silver gaze pinned him in place. “Did I permit you to speak?” Darius’ voice was so terrifyingly calm. The guard’s eyes bulged. He clawed desperately at his throat, mouth opening and closing with no sound. His feet kicked helplessly in the air as his face darkened. The sight horrified me… yet a dark, shameful part of me didn’t want Darius to stop. That wolf deserved every second of it. He had almost killed me. The guard’s body convulsed, lips turning blue until with a dismissive flick of Darius’ fingers, he crashed to the floor. He sucked in air greedily, wheezing. “Don’t you have work to do?” Darius barked. The guard scrambled away on all fours before finding his feet, disappearing in a blur of panic. Then his cold gaze turned on me. I shrank back instinctively, curling against the wall. Those silver eyes pinned me like a predator deciding whether to tear me apart or spare me. Why had he saved me? He despised me, I saw it in the way he looked at me. Death would have freed me from this nightmare, and yet he had pulled me back from it. “Who gave you the right to attack my guard?” His voice sliced through the air, cold and merciless. Fear prickled every inch of my skin. I looked away, unable to meet his gaze. “Can’t speak now?” His tone mocked me. I forced myself to glance up, frowning weakly. “You said—” “Silence!” His sharp command cracked through me like a whip. I swallowed hard, lips clamped shut. He made no sense, asking questions but forbidding answers. Darius was an arrogant, egotistical maniac! “You have no right to raise your hand against my wolves, Aurora.” The way he said my name… it made something inside me twist. I hated it. I hated how it made me feel. “You are nothing but a slave. And that is what you will remain for the rest of your life.” Tears burned my eyes. I blinked them back, refusing to let him see them. I would not give him that satisfaction. “Remember your place in my court,” he hissed. “Or next time, I will be the one to punish you.” For a heartbeat, his eyes glinted as something unreadable flickered there before he turned and stormed off. I let out a shaky breath, realizing I’d been holding it as the girl I had saved rushed to my side, tears streaming down her cheeks. “Thank you so much. I’m so sorry.” She helped me to my feet. I gave her a small, tired smile. “It’s alright.” “You’re Aurora, right?” I nodded. “Yes. But you can call me Rory.” Her lips quivered into a smile. “Some of us had our names changed. I was lucky to keep mine. I’m Mimi.” “Nice to meet you, Mimi. Why did they change the girls’ names?” “The guards didn’t like how some of them sounded, so they renamed them.” Her face twisted with anger. “I’m just grateful mine stayed the same. And I'm grateful to you. You saved me from hell.” I scoffed. “They steal us from our homes, try to steal our dignity, and now they strip away our names too.” Mimi sighed. “We don’t have a choice. But I’ll help you however I can, Rory. I owe you.” I shook my head. “I just did what anyone should have done.” Her eyes watered again. “Three girls passed by before you came. They all pretended they didn’t see me.” Her words crushed me as I wondered how anyone, especially a girl, could walk past the scene I had witnessed without trying to help. I pulled her into a hug, letting her cry. This place was poisonous, no matter how beautiful its glowing walls looked. Mimi pulled back, sniffing. “I should get back to work.” “And I need to find the laundry room.” She chuckled softly, wiping her tears. “Down the hall to your left. Thank you, Rory.” As she disappeared, I turned to head in the direction she’d pointed. But something fluttered against my back. I whirled around only to be met with an empty hallway but laying at my feet on the ground was a single folded piece of paper. My fingers trembled as I picked it up and unfolded it. Scrawled across the page were four words: “Do you want your freedom back?”AURORAThe cave had never felt so loud before. The moment I opened my eyes, I knew something was wrong.The blue markings carved into the cave walls pulsed faintly then they dimmed again. I pressed my hand against the cold stone floor, trying to steady myself, but the moment my palm touched the rock a strange sensation rushed through me.It was like touching a living thing.For a brief moment, something brushed against my mind — Wolves.Hundreds of them. Moving through the forest.My heart slammed against my ribs.“They’re looking for me,” I whispered.A distant howl rose from somewhere beyond the mountain.Then another answered it.Then another.The sound echoed through the forest like a chain reaction spreading across the land.Patrol wolves.The entire territory was searching.I pushed myself to my feet and walked toward the cave entrance. Cold night air rushed in the moment I stepped outside.The forest below stretched into darkness, the treetops swaying slowly in the wind.Somew
DRAVENI exhaled slowly.The silence in the strategy room lingered long after Malrik left. No one moved for several seconds.Darius was the first to break the silence.“Well,” he muttered dryly, pushing himself off the wall, “that went about as well as expected.”Lyra let out a shaky breath beside the table.“That man is insane,” she whispered, “Who even told him about this meeting?”Selene rubbed her temples as if trying to push away a headache.“He suspects something, maybe he's having us followed,” she said quietly.“He always suspects something but I don't think we’re being followed,” Darius replied.I didn’t answer. Malrik may not be having us followed but he was testing us this time and he had just placed me directly in the middle of that test.Selene’s eyes flicked toward me.“You don’t have to do it,” she said.I looked at her. “Yes, I do.”Darius scoffed softly. “Technically, you don’t,” he said. “You could refuse.”“And confirm every suspicion he already has?” I asked.Dariu
SELENEThe door slammed open so hard it rattled the hinges. Every muscle in my body went rigid.The air inside the strategy room changed instantly. It was like a storm had walked in.Malrik filled the doorway, broad shoulders blocking the light from the corridor behind him.His presence rolled into the room like a physical force, thick and suffocating, pressing against my chest until my wolf stirred uneasily beneath my ribs.His Alpha pressure was intense and intentional. He was trying to scare us… or at least scare Lyra and me ‘cause he can't scare his sons, they're equally Alphas. The sage Lyra had been burning twisted in the air as if trying to escape the room.“A little birdie told me you were having a meeting without me,” he said in a calm voice. No one spoke. We were too stunned at his presence to say a word. Lyra froze beside the table where she had been tending the sage bowl. I kept my face neutral even though my heartbeat had begun to thud painfully in my ears and I was su
SELENESomething was wrong with the packhouse. I felt it the moment I stepped out of the war room.Normally the halls were alive with movement. Warriors sparring in the courtyard, patrol wolves coming and going through the gates, servants rushing through the corridors carrying trays or weapons or messages.The packhouse was never quiet but tonight the silence felt eerie. It wasn't the peaceful kind of silence. Everywhere felt tense, almost like someone… or something was waiting to strike. The torches lining the stone walls flickered unevenly as I walked down the corridor, their flames bending and stretching like they were struggling to stay alive.I could sense the fear emanating from the pack as they clustered in secluded corners. It clung to the walls and soaked into the floorboards beneath my boots.They may not have spoken much, but it was obvious they knew what was going on. They've never been this scared when Draven and Darius were in charge. It was almost like when Malrik ret
AURORAThe cave had never felt this cold before. It wasn't the type of cold that crept into my bones and across my skin, it wasn't the kind that made my teeth chatter or my fingers go numb. I felt the cold deep inside my chest and I woke up with a startled gasp. It wasn't a dream, the cold was wrapped around my chest like a vice. I felt pain, sharp and sudden. It was like something invisible had hooked inside my chest and yanked at me. My fingers clawed into the thin bedding beneath me as I sat upright. The cave walls loomed around me in shadow, the faint blue glow of the enchanted markings pulsing softly along the stone like a sleeping heartbeat.They weren't steady tonight, they flickered. It was as if their magic was dying out. My breath came out too fast and the marks on my neck burned. It wasn't the warm, tingling burn I’d grown used to when Draven or Darius were near.This was different. It felt like fire pressed into my veins. I pressed my palm against my chest but it didn’
MALRIKI paced around in the war room waiting for some information, anything to keep me going. It’s been hours and yet nothing has been done. The war room had never felt suffocating before but right now it felt like I was struggling to breathe. Tonight, the flames flickered unevenly as if even fire sensed instability.I stood at the center table, claws pressed into carved wood, staring down at the etched map of my territory. Lines marked patrol routes. Red symbols marked border skirmishes. Black circles marked suspected rogue movement.But the disturbance I felt wasn’t marked anywhere. It was inside the land itself.Something had entered my territory days ago. I had thought it was my sons, or a rogue but I was wrong.It was a fucking Alpha! Draven and Darius stood beside me. They had been in the war room with me after my announcement. They were just silent and watching me, it felt creepy. “If either of you,” I said without looking up, voice low and even, “has decided to test me… n







