LOGIN“Where are we actually going? Zaiden said we shouldn’t go too far.” “Why? Are you scared?” “I’m not a child, Eira. But you’ve been answering my questions with questions.” Eira suddenly stopped walking and turned around, right in front of Lyall, surprising him. “Tell me, don’t you want to be with me right now?” “S-Sure I do.” “Okay.” Eira turned and started walking again. Lyall, who wanted to say more, decided against it. They came to a path strewn with large rocks. Some of the rocks were pointed at the top, making it a bit difficult to walk. Lyall looked around; there was no one there. It was just them. They stopped in front of a cave entrance. The cave entrance wasn’t large and looked hidden. Eira stepped inside. Lyall didn’t have time to stop her. He jogged over and grabbed her hand. “Don’t go too deep. What if there’s a wild animal inside?” “Nothing inside.” “How can you be so sure?” “My dad and I come here often. The cave is a dead end. There's no way out.”
Scott ran towards Alpha Carl's house. Despite several people calling out to him, he didn't stop. Arriving at Alpha Carl's house, Scott shouted for Carl from the front of the house. "Carl!!" After three shouts from Scott, Carl finally came out, looking in a hurry. "Scott? What's going on?" Carl looked confused. He saw Scott looking disheveled. There was a cut and blood on the corner of his lip. He had left the house barefoot and his hair was a mess. "Are you okay?" "Meet me with that witch, please." "Witch?" Scott looked thoughtful. "Da-Darius?" "Darius? You want to meet him?" Scott nodded quickly. Carl sighed. "Okay. I'll ask him to come. You go in first." "No! I... I'll stay here." "Many people here, Scott. And you don't look well." Scott remained silent, staring at Carl. He knew he couldn't trust anyone, he didn't want to trust anyone. But Carl was still his father's best friend. Carl had always been there for him. Whether his parents were around or not, Carl
“You seem surprised.”Scott remained silent, staring at the middle-aged man standing before him. The man smiled.“You’ve entered werewolf territory, Scott, you know that. You shouldn’t be so surprised. After all, you’ve been here since you were little.”Scott sighed, trying to shake off his shock. “I guess I’m not quite used to all of this, and I don’t think I’ve ever been in this room before.”“You can take your time.” Carl walked around the room. “This room is for werewolves only, so you and your family have never been here before.”“I’m sure it’s because this room is scary.”Carl smiled. “You think so? Is it because of all the things here? These are just relics from my ancestors. They were all alphas, just like me. I put their important and meaningful belongings they left behind in glass cases, and the paintings are a sign of their owners.” Carl walked slowly, approaching each of the glass cases. “They lived before.” Carl stopped at one and stared at the painting.“And which one ki
Currently in the forest...After Zaiden left, Karina walked through the forest. Eira and Lyall suddenly disappeared. Were they together?Karina's steps stopped when she heard a distant voice. There was no one there. She and Zaiden agreed to search for them separately. That was certainly a relief. Who could stand that weird man?Karina approached the voice she was still hearing. Pack member? Rogue? She doesn't know. But she had to investigate. She heard footsteps. Animal? But she smelled human. The voice came from behind a large tree directly in front of her. Karina slowly approached and peeked. A second later, she breathed a sigh of relief."Eira! You scared me!" Karina came out from behind the tree."As if I were a ghost. Besides, I should be the one scared. You suddenly appeared from there." Eira frowned. She had been startled earlier when Karina shouted her name."You've been here all this time?"Eira nodded without turning around. "Hmm." “Alone?”“No, with them.” Eira pointed to
Cheers rang out across the spacious courtyard. They were cheering on two men fighting in the middle. Trey challenged Lyall to a fight. At first, Lyall was reluctant. He was in a high-pitched rage. Even at school, he couldn't see Eira freely. He was under constant security surveillance. Lyall knew why. He would be eighteen in less than a week. He could feel the immense pressure within his uncle's pack. Was Lyall afraid? Well, he used to be. Now he didn't really care. He just wanted to be with Eira for the rest of his time.Trey threw another punch. Lyall dodged quickly. None of Trey's punches had landed on Lyall yet."I think they're evenly matched," Nathan said. Several people nodded in response."Lyall hasn't even started yet." Zaiden chuckled."What do you mean?" Everyone stared at Zaiden.Zaiden smiled. "Just watch."They stared at each other. “Trey might talk a lot, but he’s pretty good,” Nathan added.“I agree with that. He’s pretty good for a werewolf his age.” Theon supported
Charlie walked back and forth in Eira's room, while Eira was still lying on the bed and unconscious. The door opened and Scott entered the room. "Get some rest. I'll keep watch." Scott offered. "I... I just can't understand. How could she... go into the forest, barefoot, not wearing any warm clothes. What was on her mind?!" Charlie became hysterical again. He kept asking the same thing several times. "Maybe she missed something important or maybe she remembered the wolf—" "But why? Why didn't she think about her safety?!" "Come on Charlie, the important thing is that she's safe. We'll ask her later when she wakes up and feels better." "I really don't understand it.. (still walking back and forth in front of Eira's bed) I really can't." “Come on Charlie..” “After our parents died, whatever the reason, I promised in front of our parents’s graves and to myself that I would take care of you, keep you safe (sits on the edge of Eira’s bed). Because of that, I dismissed why our paren







