เข้าสู่ระบบI watched the pack disperse, feeling strangely light. The ceremony had been more affecting than I'd anticipated. The words, the blood, the howl, they'd felt significant in a way that transcended theater. Austin's hand settled on my back, warm and steady between my shoulder blades. He didn't say anything, just stood there with me as the pack celebrated around us. Lisa appeared through the crowd, her face bright with uncharacteristic animation. She was pulling someone behind her..Jaron, the exiled Beta who had helped with my combat training during our year in Havenwood. He looked distinctly uncomfortable in the formal setting, his scarred hands jammed into his pockets, his gaze darting around the cavern like he was cataloging exits. "Luna," Lisa said, her smile wide. "The ceremony was beautiful. Truly." "Thank you," I said. "And please, it's Selena. At least tonight." Lisa nodded, then tugged Jaron forward slightly. "Jaron was just telling me about the training modifications he's b
The main cavern had been transformed. Torches lined the walls, their flames casting shifting shadows across the stone. The pack had arranged themselves in a loose semi-circle around the central space, with the elders positioned at the front and the rest graded by rank behind them. The air smelled like woodsmoke and winter herbs and the particular musk of too many wolves packed into an enclosed space. Morwen stood at the center, waiting. She'd traded her usual travel-worn clothes for something more formal..a long robe in deep purple, her silver hair braided back from her face. She looked ancient and severe and completely unimpressed by the ceremony she was about to conduct. Austin and I walked to the center together, taking our positions opposite Morwen. The pack fell silent, the quiet so complete I could hear the distant roar of the waterfall echoing through the stone. "We gather under the witness of moon and blood," Morwen began, her voice carrying without effort. "To bind Alpha
SELENA _____ the ceremony wasn't my idea. Pack tradition demanded it, apparently. Some ancient ritual that predated even Vorlag's reign, something about formal recognition of Alpha and Luna that hadn't been performed properly in decades because Roric had never bothered to claim a mate. The elders had approached Marcus about it three days after Sofia's retreat, their request couched in careful language about "stability" and "continuity" and "showing the pack that the new order is permanent." Austin had been reluctant. I could tell by the way he'd stared at the council's written proposal for nearly ten minutes without saying anything, his jaw tight, his fingers tapping an uneven rhythm against the stone table. "It's theater," he'd said finally. "Most political acts are," I'd replied, which earned me one of those sharp looks he gave when I mirrored his own logic back at him. But he'd agreed, because refusing would have created more problems than accepting. The pack needed visible
Sofia's expression tightened, a muscle jumping in her jaw."But you've misunderstood the situation entirely," Selena continued, her voice still calm, still measured, but carrying an edge that hadn't been there before. "I am not Austin's weakness. I am his strength. I am not here because he tolerates me; I am here because we chose each other. And if you think for one second that your pathetic attempt at division will work on either of us, then you've learned nothing from your exile."The silence that followed was absolute. Sofia's face had gone pale, her eyes wide with a mixture of shock and fury. She hadn't expected this..this cold, articulate defense from a woman she'd dismissed as merely decorative."You should leave now," Selena concluded, her voice softening slightly, which somehow made it more menacing. "While you still can. With dignity intact."Sofia's hand twitched toward the knife at her belt, a reflexive gesture born of rage and humiliation. I tensed, ready to move if she wa
"How many associates?" I asked, playing along for now."Five," Sofia said. "All skilled hunters. All loyal.""Loyal to you," I pointed out. "Not to me."Sofia's smile returned, sharp and predatory. "They understand pack hierarchy, brother. They would adapt.""Would they?" I took a step forward, closing some of the distance between us. "Or would they be your personal force within my pack? Your eyes and ears, your hands if needed?"The flicker in her expression told me I'd hit close to the mark. "You're paranoid, Austin. I'm offering genuine help.""No," I said. "You're offering a problem disguised as a solution. You're looking for a way in, a foothold you can use to undermine me when it suits you." I took another step closer, and she had to tilt her head back slightly to maintain eye contact. "I've spent the last few months cleaning up the mess Roric left behind. I've built something functional, something stable. I'm not about to let you walk in and destabilize it for your own agenda."
"Brother," she said, inclining her head just slightly. Not a true show of submission, but enough acknowledgment to prevent an immediate challenge. "It's been a while." "sofia," I said, my voice neutral. I stopped at the edge of the clearing, keeping some distance between us. Not out of fear, but strategy. I wanted to see what she would do, how she would approach this reunion. "What brings you to my territory?" Her smile widened, showing teeth. "Can't a sister visit? I heard you'd taken over after Roric's unfortunate... accident. I wanted to see for myself." "News travels," I observed. "Even to the nomad territories." "We have our ways of staying informed," Sofia said. Her gaze shifted to Selena, who stood slightly behind me and to my right. , the traditional position of a Luna during a formal meeting. Sofia's eyes narrowed, assessing, calculating. "And who's this? Your......mate?" I didn't answer, didn't need to. Sofia had always been good at reading situations, and the way Selen
The other councilors were starting to shift nervously, apparently picking up on the subtext. "Perhaps," Austin continued, his voice dropping lower but somehow becoming more dangerous, "you could tell me, Theron, what your thoughts are on the rogue populations in the eastern territories. You seem l
"I kept detailed records, Alpha," Marcus said, spreading out his notes. "The sealed tunnel had specific markings. Roric had them made, a sort of signature to indicate which barriers were his personal projects. Most of the pack doesn't even know they exist." Austin studied the marks, his expressi
"what are you going to do?"Austin sat on the edge of the bed beside me, close enough that our shoulders nearly touched. "I'm going to let him think I believe his story about the patrol being a random rogue ambush. I'm going to act concerned but not suspicious. And then I'm going to have Marcus qui
The use of my title wasn't casual. It was a recognition. An acknowledgment that my position was more than ceremonial. I took a moment to think it through, aware of my responsibility to get this right. "We don't know enough yet," I said finally. "The search teams need to find those wolves. Dead or







