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Chapter 5

Author: Jopaxy
last update publish date: 2026-03-11 23:26:07

Liam's POV

I had been in worse situations than bleeding out at a pack border with no guards and three broken ribs. At least that was what I kept telling myself as I lay face down in the dirt of Ironveil's territory, the cold ground pressing against my cheek and my blood soaking steadily into the soil beneath me.

Twenty-six packs answered to my name. I commanded the most feared lycan army on the continent. I had walked into war rooms and walked back out while men twice my size didn't. And yet here I was, disguised as a filthy rogue, ambushed at a border I should never have crossed alone, because I had decided that traveling without guards was the intelligent thing to do for a covert investigation.

But it wasn't.

The pain was manageable. No one who knew where I was. I had made sure of that myself, which meant if I died in this particular patch of dirt, it would be entirely my own fault, and I found that more irritating than the three broken ribs.

Then I heard footsteps.

Soft and careful which belonged to someone who had learned to move without drawing attention to themselves. Whoever she was, she smelled like the first fresh dew of air and so fucking sweet like flowers, I heard her stop a few feet away. Assessing until she came closer.

My wolf sent a growl up through my throat before I could think about it, like a kind of warning. 

She grabbed my shirt and held on and pressed the gauze harder against my wound.

"You're going to be fine," she said quietly. "You're too stubborn not to be."

I tried to turn my head to see her face but my body had already stopped cooperating. The last thing I registered before the darkness swallowed me completely was the warmth of her hands and the smell of spring in the cold air.

***

I woke up on a narrow cot in a stone hut that smelled like dried herbs and firewood. My jacket had been removed. Someone had wrapped my ribs and cleaned the gash on my back, and whoever had done it knew what they were doing. It's tight, clean and efficient and not the work of someone panicking.

An old man sat across from me at a small wooden table, sorting through bundles of dried herbs like he had all the time left in the world and planned to use it slowly. 

"Who brought me here," I said. My voice came out lower and rougher than I expected, scraped raw from however long I had been unconscious.

"I found you myself," the old man said without looking up. "At the border."

I studied him for a moment. My wolf remembered that smell. Flowers... It had not come from this old man. "Try again and don't like to me."

He kept sorting his herbs and said nothing.

I sat up slowly, which cost me considerably, and I let the silence grow until it had enough weight to press on him. I could see it in the small tension around his jaw. He was protecting someone specific.

"Old man," I said. "I am going to ask you one more time. Not because I enjoy asking. Because I want to give you the chance to tell me before I find out another way."

He looked up then he set his herbs down and sighed like a man putting down something he had been carrying too long. "She asked me not to say."

"Who is she?"

"The Luna," he said quietly. "Ironveil's Luna. Her name is Ivy."

I sat with that for a moment. Ironveil's Luna had found a bleeding stranger at the border of her pack's territory, treated his wounds, arranged shelter with a man she trusted, and left without giving her name or asking for a single thing in return. That's interesting,it made something stirred in my chest.

I healed faster than the old man expected. Three days and I was upright. I thanked him briefly, pulled my hood low over my face, and slipped into Ironveil's territory properly for the first time.

My actual mission was the jade key — stolen from my pack's sacred vault, traced to this region, connected to crimes that went back almost two decades. But I needed information before I could move, and the best information was always the kind people gave without knowing they were giving it.

So I listened.

What I found over the next several days settled like a stone in my chest. Ironveil was a genuinely impressive pack — top three in continental rankings, strong external alliances, an internal structure that most Alphas spent entire reigns trying to build. It was the kind of pack that made other Alphas take notice. And every single time I traced the root of anything that worked in this territory, the answer was the same.

Ivy.

She had built all of it. The rankings, the alliances, the diplomatic relationships with outside packs, the internal organization that held everything together at every joint. She had done it quietly while the pack took it as given and her Alpha took credit for existing in the same territory.

The pack spoke about her the way people spoke about infrastructure. She's useful and unremarkable for the Alpha and Pack. The kind of thing you noticed only when it stopped working.

My jaw tightened every time I heard it.

Then I started listening for Noah, and what I heard made my wolf restless in a way that moved past irritation into something more serious. He had been Alpha here long enough for the position to have become simply a fact of the territory, unconnected to effort or merit. The pack respected him the way they respected a wall — it was there and solid, they didn't think about who built it or whether it deserved to be standing. He moved through Ironveil with the ease of a man who had never once seriously considered that any of it could end.

He did not deserve the rank. I had been around enough real Alphas to know exactly what one looked like and what they didn't look like, and Noah was a man who had gotten comfortable inside someone else's work and called it his own.

And the woman whose work it was had been quietly moved to the edge of pack territory after a rejection, living in a small apartment near the pack boundary like a problem that had been neatly set aside.

I followed the general direction of the gossip until I found the right street. The territory near the pack edge was quieter, colder, with fewer members moving through it. Her building was small and clean — ordinary in every external way, nothing that looked like somewhere a Luna should be living after years of building a pack from the ground up.

I turned the corner and heard him before I saw anything.

"You think you can just walk away?" Noah's voice carried sharply in the cold morning air, tight and irritated, the voice of a man who expected to be listened to and was annoyed at having to repeat himself. "You still carry my mark, Ivy and my pup! You belong to this pack."

“Not anymore Noah, I'm done.”

I stopped.

She was standing in her doorway in an oversized cream-colored shirt tucked loosely into dark fitted trousers, She was smaller than everything I had built in my head from three days of listening to people talk about her. But she was not stepping back. Noah stood close — and she was looking at him with the expression of someone who had burned through every version of feeling available to her for this particular person and come out the other side into something cold and completely finished.

My wolf went absolutely still as Noah's hand moved toward her arm.

I pushed off the wall and walked toward them, and something in my chest that had been quiet woke up. It was a strong pull but still had a mate bond with him. I could feel the fraying threads of it in the air between them, thin and almost gone but present. It was the only reason the pull I had first felt in the trees wasn't already at full force.

It didn't matter because the moment Noah's fingers closed around her arm,

I growled at him.

"Let her go," I said.

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