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One hundred and sixty seven: the alpha's choice

Author: Asheeda max
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-19 17:37:05
Freya's pov

There’s a kind of stillness that comes right before a kill.

It’s not silence. It’s not peace but pressure.

Tight in the lungs. Heavy on the back of the neck. The kind of weight that makes wolves lower their heads without knowing why.

That’s the stillness I woke into.

Between the scream and the sword. Between breath and drowning.

I could hear was him.

“Freya!”

Kye’s voice, raw and cracking but it wasn’t the only one.

A second voice laced with command.

Finnick.

My Alpha.

The sound of his snarl broke through the haze like lightning through fog. Then came the unmistakable sound of bones shifting. Power rising.

He was changing.

I tried to sit up but my body wouldn’t move. The leyline was still inside me, thrumming, pulling like a tide beneath my skin.

“Stand down!” Finnick’s voice thundered. “Get away from her!”

The world sharpened.

I blinked and the forest returned.

The trees were wrong. Taller. Bent. Their bark pulsing like flesh. The sky above was split with veins of red ligh
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