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Chapter Eight: The Chain Reaction

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Ethan’s POV

The storm rolled in before dawn.

Thunder without rain. A warning without a reason. Ethan stood at the window, shirtless, jaw tight, feeling something stir deep in his chest. Not pain. Not instinct.

Something worse.

Doubt.

The night before, he’d heard the comm click off when Silas had turned around too fast.

He hadn’t asked.

Because some part of him didn’t want the answer.

Noah’s POV

The asset is active. Confirming rogue status.

Noah reread the reply one more time before deleting it from his device.

Arden wouldn’t stop him not this time. And Ethan was too distracted to see the threat coming from his own doorstep.

Silas wasn’t just a lie.

He was the match already struck.

And Noah was going to let it burn.

Silas’ POV

He didn’t tell anyone he was leaving.

Didn’t ask for clearance.

He pulled on black tactical gear, slid a dagger down into his boot, and left through the southeast compound gate just before sunrise.

It was foolish. Obvious.

Intentional.

Because Marcus had given him seven days, and already his chest felt like it was caving in.

He couldn’t breathe under the weight of loyalty anymore.

So he ran.

Not to Crescent Moon.

But to the abandoned ridge where Red Moon’s patrol routes overlapped with neutral land.

A place no one ever patrolled anymore.

A place to think.

But by the time the wind shifted, it was too late.

They were waiting for him.

Three figures.

Not the Red Moon. Not Crescent Moon.

No allegiance. Just eyes full of coins.

Bounty hunters.

“You’re a hard wolf to track,” the leader said, voice sharp with a northern accent.

Silas drew his blade.

“I’m worse off in a cage.”

But this wasn’t like the last ambush.

These weren’t amateurs.

The fight was brutal. Fast. Sloppy.

Silas landed a blow to one’s throat, flipped the second over a broken log

But the third caught him mid-dodge with a blade to the thigh.

He went down hard.

Vision flickered.

Boots crushed dirt near his head.

“Should’ve stayed loyal, Crescent.”

The last thing he saw was steel flashing toward his face.

Ethan’s POV – Moments Later

The gate guard was still stuttering when Ethan slammed him against the wall.

“He left when?”

“Half an hour ago he didn’t check out alpha, I thought you knew”

Ethan let him go.

He didn’t shift this time.

He didn’t even speak.

He just ran.

Fast enough to tear the ground beneath his boots.

Because whatever Silas was chasing it wasn’t survival anymore.

Arden’s POV

The footage arrived just after Ethan left.

Noah’s encrypted drive. No context.

Arden watched it once, silent.

Then again.

It showed Silas speaking on the Crescent channel.

The image froze on Marcus’s face.

Arden closed his eyes.

And everything finally made sense.

The tight smiles.

The moments of hesitation.

The scar under Silas’s left shoulder is the same place Crescent wolves were marked after oath-taking.

Ethan had fallen for a spy.

And now, he was chasing him into open fire.

Unknown POV

A figure stepped through the smoke of the ridge, cloak whipping in the wind.

The bounty hunters were gone.

Only blood remained.

And Silas Unconscious.

Broken.

Still breathing.

The figure crouched beside him.

Fingers brushed his throat.

Then lifted a comm.

“Target secured.

Prepare for delivery.”

Because loyalty is a weapon

And someone just pulled the trigger.

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