Mag-log inNyra Vale was never meant to survive. The night her family was slaughtered, the world she knew burned to ashes, and she was left with nothing but a command that still echoes in her mind. Run. She obeyed, and in doing so, she became something the packs despise. A rogue. Hunted, unwanted, and forced to carve her own survival in a world that shows no mercy to the weak. Years later, survival is the only thing she trusts. Until Alpha Kael Draven finds her. Powerful, feared, and dangerously controlled, Kael rules Ironfang Pack on the edge of collapse. With rebellion rising and the Elder Council tightening their grip, he is given an ultimatum. Take a Luna of pure blood or lose everything. Instead, he chooses Nyra. A rogue. A mistake in the eyes of every wolf who follows him. Their bond is meant to be nothing more than a transaction. Protection in exchange for obedience. No love. No trust. No weakness. But nothing about Nyra is simple. As she steps into a pack that wants her gone, danger closes in from every side. Assassins strike in the dark. The Council watches her with quiet hatred. And buried within her past lies a truth powerful enough to destroy everything Kael is trying to protect. Because Nyra is not just a rogue. She is the last survivor of a bloodline the world tried to erase. And when the truth rises, it will not just shatter the bond between her and Kael. It will ignite a war that will decide who rules… and who burns.
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Nyra’s POV
I learned how to run before I learned how to trust anyone in this world, and that feels like a sad thing to know about yourself when you’re only a kid.
The night they killed my family, the whole sky burned red, like someone had set the clouds on fire, and even now, years later, I still hear their screams in my head when it gets quiet. I still smell the blood, that thick, metal smell that gets stuck in your nose and won’t leave, and no matter how far I run across dry lands or through dark forests, that memory follows me like a second shadow.
“Run, Nyra!” Those were the last words my mother ever said to me, and her voice was desperate, sharp and breaking all at once, like a stick snapping under someone’s foot. I didn’t understand what was happening back then because I was only a girl, too young to know that monsters didn’t always look like monsters with fangs and claws.
Some of them wore the faces of wolves, our own kind, and that was the scariest part. I remember turning back to look at my family, and that was my mistake, which I’ve thought about a million times since.
I saw my father fall first, and it happened so fast. A shiny, silver blade, went straight through his chest, and his eyes found mine right before he hit the ground.
There was no anger in his eyes, only fear. But that fear was not for himself, it was for me.
Everything happened too fast after that: fire jumping from house to house, screams coming from every direction, and blood everywhere, soaking into the dirt like rain. There were shadows too, so many shadows moving in the dark, and I wanted to run to my parents. I wanted to help them, or scream until my throat gave out. But my legs moved on their own, like they had a mind of their own, and I ran. I didn’t stop running, not even when my chest felt like it was going to explode.
Years later, I still haven’t stopped, and sometimes I wonder if I ever will. The wind cuts against my skin like tiny little knives as I sprint through the Ash Barrens, which is a place so cold, dry and empty that it makes you feel small inside. But I’m not like this place, I tell myself. I’m not empty.
My lungs burn like I’ve been holding my breath underwater, but I don’t slow down because I know something important: you don’t survive as a rogue wolf by being slow, neither do you survive by being weak. I am not weak anymore, because I made sure of that.
A branch snaps somewhere behind me, loud and sudden, and I freeze right where I stand.
My body goes completely still, like a rabbit playing dead, but my senses sharpen until I can hear every little thing, from the wind, to the dirt shifting, and to my own heartbeat.
Someone is here, watching, and hunting me, and the thought makes my stomach clench. I slowly reach for the dagger hidden under my torn old cloak, with my fingers wrapping around the cold handle.
“Come out,” I say, keeping my voice low but steady even though my heart is hammering. “I can smell you.”
At first there was silence. Then a blur of fur and teeth comes flying at me from the shadows, and I move just in time as a wolf lunges right where my throat had been only a second ago. His claws slash through the air, missing me by a hair, and I roll across the ground, coming up fast with my dagger in my hand. “Bad choice,” I mutter under my breath, because attacking me is always a bad choice.
The rogue growls and starts circling me. His eyes are wild, starving and crazy, like most of the rogues out here. It's like me once, I think, but I push that thought away. He attacks again, and this time I don’t dodge. I strike.
My blade sinks into his side, and he howls in pain, snapping his jaws at me, but I twist the dagger and drive it deeper until his body goes limp. “Go back to the dirt,” I whisper, watching as his body collapses, goes still, and dies.
I stand there for a moment, breathing hard and feeling the sweat drip down my back. This is another kill, and another day survived. But survival isn’t the same thing as living, I realize. It’s just… not dying. I wipe the blood from my blade onto my pants and turn away, ready to keep moving.
That’s when I feel a presence behind me, that is much stronger, colder and different from anything I’ve ever felt before. A shiver runs down my spine.
I look up, and my whole world changes.
I see a man standing at the edge of the clearing like he owns it. He's tall, stands still and looks dangerous, like a storm cloud that hasn’t decided where to strike yet. His eyes lock onto mine, and something inside my chest tightens, not exactly fear but something else, something deeper that I don’t have a name for.
“Rogue,” he says, and his voice is calm but heavy, like a storm waiting to break. I straighten my back and grip my dagger tighter, even though I’m not sure it would help. “Alpha,” I reply, because I know what he is.
You don’t survive this long out here without learning how to recognize power when it’s standing right in front of you. And this man… he is filled with pure simple power, and that ter
rifies me more than any monster ever has.
CHAPTER 69 — THE PACK BEGINS TO DIVIDENyra's POVThe moment I stepped into the training grounds, I knew something had changed, People were staring not the usual looksnot the hatred I had gotten when I first arrived, not the disgust this was differentSome of them looked at me with respect, Others looked at me with fear, And a few looked at me like they wanted me dead.The pack was changing, and that scared me more than any assassin I walked across the field while warriors trained around me, the sound of swords clashing filled the air.But conversations stopped whenever I passed, Whispers followed me. "They say she broke a silver chain""they say the Council fears her" "they say she's from the lost bloodline"I kept walking.Rumors spread faster than free specially inside a pack a familiar voice called my name. "Nyra."I turned It was Rowan One of Ironfang's strongest warriors a few months ago he had openly called me a rogue straynow he was bowing his head slightlynot fully but eno
CHAPTER 68 — NYRA NEARLY LOSES CONTROL OF HER WOLFNyra’s POV woke up suddenly Something was wrong her body felt hot, like fire was trapped under her skin She sat on the bed and held her chest Her heart was too fast.thump thump thump too loud too strongNyra frown“This is not normal,” she said quietlyShe stood up from the bed the moment her feet touched the ground, pain hit her body, she froze something inside her move not outside but Insideher wolf. But it was not calm It was angryVery angry. Nyra held the table to herself support“What is happening to me?” she askThen her vision changed for a second, the room looked sharper, her hearing became stronger.She could hear footstepsHeartbeats,too many sounds.Nyra stepe back her head starte to hurtA memory came into her mind,Fire and Screaming a pack being destroyed, a little girl crying. Nyra grabbed her head “Stop!” she shoutethe glass on the table shook. Nyra stared at her hands they were shaking her nails were becomi
CHAPTER 67 KAEL’S TRUTHNyra POV sat on the edge of her bed, holding her injured arm, the burn from the silver chain still hurt, It didn’t just hurt her skin, It felt like it went deeper.Like something inside her had been touched and didn’t like it.Kael stood near the door, he hadn’t left since the assassins were removed.Silence filled the room between them, not peaceful silence it is heavy silence.Nyra finally looke at him, “What now?” she asked flatly, “More Council games? ro More pretending?”Kael didn’t answer immediately, that was unusual.He always had answers, Always controlled and calm but not now. He looked different, like something inside him was cracking, finally, he spoke.“They were not supposed to reach you,” he said.Nyra gave a small cold laugh. “But they did.”Kael nodded once, “Yes.”Another silence, then Nyra narrowed her eyes.“You said you didn’t send them.”“I didn’t,” Kael replied, “Then explain why your soldiers obey them like dogs.”Kael’s jaw tightened,
CHAPTER 66Nyra's POVThe air changed before anything happened It wasn't loud and It wasn't sudden. But I felt it the feeling crawled under my skin and settled deep inside my bones Something was coming not later but now the connection inside me tightened instantly It felt like something far away had finally found us.My breath caught in my throat Kael noticed immediately "What is it?" he asked I couldn't answer him immediately the feeling was growing too fast and strong"It's here," I finally whispered.The words came out lower than I expected.Kael went completely still"What do you mean it's here?"before I could explain, the ground shook beneath our feet.not enough to knock anyone down.But enough to make every instinct inside me scream run the presence inside me reacted instantly.this time it wasn't calm and It wasn't curious, It was alert and Sharp I was almost afraid. Because it had never felt afraid before "What is that?" Kael demanded, I slowly turned toward the entrance gates a
CHAPTER 65Nyra’s POVThe most dangerous thought I had was not about losing control.It was about what would happen if I stopped fighting.That thought stayed inside my head like a seed growing in the dark, Quiet and patiently waiting. Elira looked at me carefully, and it felt like she could see t
CHAPTER 64Nyra’s POVThe moment I realized the connection could see through me was the moment I stopped feeling safe inside my own body.Not because it was hurting me.Not because it was forcing me to do anything.But because it was always there. Watching what I watched. Feeling what I felt. Learn
CHAPTER 63Nyra’s POVThe scariest thing was not the power anymore, The scariest thing was that I was starting to get used to it.That thought stayed inside my head as I walked beside Kael through the fortress. The walls looked normal. The people looked normal. Everything around me looked exactly
CHAPTER 62Nyra’s POVThe minute I think l have everything under my control, something inside me reminds me I really don’t It’s subtle at first, A shift, a strange breath. It feels like someone else’s lungs working inside my body.We’re inside the fortress, The doors are shut, The pack outside is a






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