MasukThe tires screeched as Alex pulled the car into a concealed clearing, far from the packed ground. Scarlett jumped out; her head was pounding since her run-in encounter with Lucas. The night air was cool, but the rush of adrenaline kept her warm.
Rachel staggered out of the car, gasping for breath. "That was way too close for comfort, Scarlett," she panted. "We just barely made it out without their noticing."
Scarlett's fists were dug into her body when she tried to will her heart to evict the elephant that seemed to be having a disco in there. She watched the look of shock on Lucas's face, and she couldn't help the bitter satisfaction that filled her. But there lay beneath it all something else, something she did not want to admit—guilt.
"I know," Scarlett muttered, trying to shove the sensation of doom right out of her. "But we did it. We hit them where it hurts."
Alex was busy offloading the purloined supplies. His movements were measured and emotionless. "Lucas won't let this slide," he volunteered calmly, clearly but firmly. "He'll come after us. Hard."
Scarlett nodded, her jaw hardening. "Let him. This is just the beginning. He needs to know what losing everything feels like."
Rachel watched her, and in her eyes, concern flickered. "Are you seriously okay with this, Scarlett? Lucas. he'd been your friend once."
"Friend." Scarlet's heart twisted at the word, but she forced herself to keep on track. "That was a long time ago, Rachel. He made his choice, and now I'm making mine."
Rachel nodded, though doubt stayed there in her eyes. "Just please don't let this consume you, okay? I don't want to lose you to this revenge."
Scarlett didn't say a thing, turning instead to Alex, who was already collecting the supplies. "Get those to the safe house," she instructed, "and make sure to have them secure."
Alex listened when he nodded lightly and started putting the items into a smaller, tucked-away cache. At this, Scarlett found her gaze drawn to the dark, her mind aloof once more to Lucas—how he had seemed when looking into her eyes at that discovery: anger, betrayal, and something else she could not put a finger on, his constant haunting.
Her chest tightened from two emotions that were pulling in different directions. It had been so long that she had been desperate to have the time to get even, and now, all of a sudden, it felt different than the aching in her mind had concocted. It was messy, complicated, and there were things boiling that she had not been prepared to face.
But it was now too late to retrace herself. She had entered upon this, and she was going to see it through to the end.
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At first light, Scarlett stood on a hill above town. The embellished terrain lay beneath her breast like a map lain over the face of the land since the sun came, wrapping the land in golden blankets—heavy laden Scarlett's heart with what this place used to mean to her.
Home. She had loved this place before everything went sour, before Lucas had betrayed her. The people in it she used to love, but now it was nothing more than a battlefield.
Lucas had spent the night at the safe house, tossing and turning, not able to fall asleep. Each time he closed his eyes, he saw Scarlett's face, the disbelief in her eyes as she had entered.
"Scarlett."
The woman turned toward Rachel approaching. Her face was pale, and it was clear something was wrong. "We've got trouble; Lucas's organization is rolling out against us," she said, through tightened vocal cords.
Scarlett's heart raced, but she had to get out of her own head. "How many?" she asked tensely.
"Enough. They know we took their supplies. They are out for blood."
Scarlett gulped down the lump forming in her throat; for now, her mind raced. This she had thought would come way too soon. This was pacing too fast for her. She had expected him to be cautious and choreograph his move—damn, it seemed she had really underestimated him.
"We have to move. Gather everyone. We can't let them catch us off guard." There was a sharp edge to her voice, the timbre interlaced with qualities of urgency slicing through the shot of fear, quieting her insides.
Rachel nodded and scampered down the hill to where the remainder of their small group had clustered. Scarlett turned back toward the town below, her heart pounding with a mixture of fear and determination. She had wanted to hurt Lucas, to make him suffer, but now that the battle was coming to her, she wasn't sure she was ready for it.
But ready, willing or not, it was on the way. The fight was on, and she could not find a means of escape.
By the time Scarlett and her group had finally clambered up to the edge of the mountain on the fringes of the forest, the sun was high in the sky, on its way down—it was where they'd make their stand. It was a small band, outnumbered and outgunned, but Scarlett wasn't about to let that stop her; she had come too far to back down now.
Rachel stood, tense and alert, close beside her while Alex settled himself on the other side, his face unreadable. She could feel the weight of their expectation bearing down on her like a foregone conclusion, the pressure with which to lead them through this.
Suddenly, from deep within, a rustle sounded, and Scarlett tensed, her heart in her chest almost sprinting into her throat. There was Ethan—only Ethan, one of Lucas's closest friends. He stormed out from deep in the bush; his face looking quite ugly, cold gray eyes running over everybody.
"Ethan," Scarlett said, the tone wary. "What brings you here?"
He towered over her, his expression granite-like. "Lucas knows you're here, Scarlett. He told me to come talk: maybe try and make this all right before it goes past the point of no return."
Scarlett narrowed her eyes at him. "Make it right? Did you come to negotiate this for us?"
Ethan shook his head. "No, Scarlett. He told me to give you the last chance to leave. He won't harm you if you let him go. It's what you force him to do."
Scarlett's chest tightened with anger. "He has already hurt me, Ethan. He took away everything from me, and now he wants to play nice?"
His eyes softened, but only just. "You don't understand, Scarlett. Lucas. He's been through a lot. He didn't have a choice."
"There's always a choice," Scarlett lashed back, her voice quivering with emotion. "And he made his. Now I'm making mine."
Ethan drew out a long, tired breath. "Well, then that's that. But keep in mind, Scarlett. Lucas never did want this."
He wheeled and strode back into the treeline as Scarlett stood there with her heart pounding, the centripetal anger, fear, and something desperately close to regret.
Rachel touched her arm. "Are you okay?"
Scarlett nodded, her throat tight. "Yeah. Let's just get ready."
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The moment his pack could be seen, tension aroused on the field. Her heart raced on seeing them approaching almost noiselessly, moving in rhythm. In the lead was Lucas, the sharp eyes on her blue fire.
Time seemed to hold its breath for just a moment. Scarlett could feel how he stared at her, how tangible the fight was in his eyes. Not that she could let that matter; she still had work to do.
She breathed deeply, rising to signal her group members to get ready on their toes. Lucas stopped feet away from her, expressionless. They stood there for a second—one facing the other, with the words left un-liturgy between the spaces.
Then without any alert, Lucas dashed forward—battle on.
There was something in his blows he could not describe; it just felt that Scarlett met his attacks without reluctance, coming into collision with his strokes totally, with the bodies of them finding coordination in a manner that tremored the ground. She felt the energy in his moves, the pure force that was him.
But Scarlett wasn't the same girl she used to be. She had been made, forged even, and she was not going to let Lucas take her down. She fought back with everything she had in her. Her claws flashing in the sunlight, going for him.
Lucas didn't let up, being persistent with his attacks, which were ferocious and measured. Scarlett could feel the pressure in her muscles, exhaustion creeping up from behind, but she wouldn't quit now. This was what she had trained for, what she had been dreaming of for years.
But as it dragged on and on, something changed. It wasn't until the attacks began to falter in Lucas's gaze, the hesitation of his movement, that Scarlett could quantify what he was doing. He didn't try to beat her with all his will, and the stubborn part of her decided she should probably be angry about it.
"Fight me, Lucas!" she screamed. Her voice had gone raspy from emotion. "Fight me like you mean it!"
It was almost as though discomfort was flashing within his eyes, but Lucas said nothing, continuing to twist away, his breath uneven, gaze still locked to hers.
"Scarlett, please," he rasped. "This is not what I want."
The words hit Scarlett like a blow to the stomach, and for one moment she staggered. But the memories flooded her, all the betrayal, loss, and pain of her past, and she hardened up her resolve.
"It is what I want," she spat, flying at him with renewed rage.
But before she reached him, Lucas was too quick with his manning technique for her eyes to catch it. She stumbled as she plowed forward: her own weight threw her to the ground, but before she could get to her feet, he had her smashed to the ground, his body weight over hers.
Scarlett struggled, her heart racing with a mixture of fear and frustration. She felt his breath against her neck, heard the racing beat of his heart, but no matter how hard.
As the echoes of battle died, Scarlett's heart pounded on. The Shadow Pack had retreated, taking Lucas with them as their prisoner. Eerie shadows were cast on the moonlit floor of the forest, with the tang of blood still fresh in the air."We've got to go," he said with a sense of urgency, his voice tight as he stood and tugged Scarlett to her feet. "Whatever's left of Lucas's pack could be regrouping. We're not safe."Scarlett nodded, forcing the gale of emotions inside of her. She had to put what had just happened about how close she had come to ending it all out of her mind. There was too much at stake.Rachel's eyes darted to where the Shadow Pack had disappeared into the trees. "Even so, do you trust them? They are creatures not easily given to honesty."Scarlett's jaw tightened. "We don't have a choice. We need them, and they know it. But we have to stay alert. They could turn on us at any moment."With every step further into the forest, there was this ticking clock as they pro
Scarlett made her way back to the cabin, her head still reeling from the brief argument with Lucas. The forest with all its shadows seemed to bear down on her, yet she forced her eyes fixed forward, not letting her mind wander. No second-guessing of decisions. Not now.As she pushed open the door to the cabin and stepped in, she found Alex and Rachel already up and tension hanging thick in the air. Alex's eyes immediately locked with hers, a silent question passing between them."Did you find anything?" Alex asked in a low voice.Scarlett shook her head. "No, but we need to move fast. Lucas's pack won't wait long before coming after us."Rachel nodded, her face set in determination. "We need to get to the Shadow Pack. They're the only ones who can help us now."Scarlett bit her lip, her heart hammering against her chest. The Shadow Pack was dangerous, cruel, and bargaining with them was a gamble. But there was no other way. Lucas's pack was stronger, and they were no match without an
Scarlett lay on the ground. Heavier, Lucas pinned her, and she panted, gasping for breath. Her every instinct screamed at her to keep fighting, to push him off, but she was pinned. Her muscles burned, and her heart thumped in her chest to the primitive rhythm of anger and fear.Lucas's face loomed inches above hers, his eyes writhing with anguish, almost guilt, that Scarlett did not want to see. "Scarlett, stop this," he implored; his voice was strained. "You don't have to do this really.""I said, 'Get off me!' " Scarlett snapped, scrambling underneath him, but Lucas braced her body, his grip an iron chain over her face."Listen to me," Lucas begged, the tone of his voice pleading as tears welled in his eyes. "This isn't the way. We don't have to be enemies."A boiling fury ate into Scarlett because of his words. "You set us against each other!" she snapped, a dangerous quiver in her voice. "You betrayed me, Lucas. Betrayed each one of us."Lucas winced, as though she had struck him
The tires screeched as Alex pulled the car into a concealed clearing, far from the packed ground. Scarlett jumped out; her head was pounding since her run-in encounter with Lucas. The night air was cool, but the rush of adrenaline kept her warm.Rachel staggered out of the car, gasping for breath. "That was way too close for comfort, Scarlett," she panted. "We just barely made it out without their noticing."Scarlett's fists were dug into her body when she tried to will her heart to evict the elephant that seemed to be having a disco in there. She watched the look of shock on Lucas's face, and she couldn't help the bitter satisfaction that filled her. But there lay beneath it all something else, something she did not want to admit—guilt."I know," Scarlett muttered, trying to shove the sensation of doom right out of her. "But we did it. We hit them where it hurts."Alex was busy offloading the purloined supplies. His movements were measured and emotionless. "Lucas won't let this slide
Scarlett felt her heart race as she set foot again in a country once familiar and yet foreign to that of her old pack. And it had been five years since she'd last set foot in this place, and even now the memories have started. Towering pines, a howling of wolves in the distance it was like a nightmare from which she just couldn't wake up. But she hadn't come here for nostalgia. She was here to settle a score.The moon was low in the sky, throwing its weird light upon the woodland floor as Scarlett moved noiselessly, her footfalls measured. She had been training for just this moment, to be able to make Lucas pay for his sins. Her fists clenched at the thought of Lucas, the future Alpha, the boy she once trusted. Now he was a man she loathed.The pack was gathered at the edge of the clearing, partying over something she didn't give a damn about. Her eyes scoured the crowd for him, her heart hardening with each second that passed. Then she saw him.In the center stood Lucas, surrounded b







