LOGINLiz’s POV
“Good morning, Alpha,” Carlos said as he stood up from his seat the moment Lumian walked into Judy’s hospital room.
My breath caught in my throat.
“Carlos.”
My brother. My blood. The one person who had promised time and time again that he’d always have my back. That no matter what happened, he would never let the world hurt me.
He was here.
Hope burst in my chest like a flame, wild and bright.
“Carlos!” I gasped, stepping forward. “It’s me… I’m here. I need you. Please, feel me. Just feel me.”
If anyone could sense me—it had to be him.
I moved closer, breathless, trembling, reaching for him as though I could will our bond to come alive. He was just an arm’s length away. If I could just—
My hand went right through his shoulder.
Air. Empty. Cold. Nothing.
“No,” I breathed, already reaching again, heart hammering in panic. “No, no, please—Carlos, please!”
I tried again. And again. I waved my hands. I shouted in his ear. “Please, Carlos” I begged. But he didn’t even flinch. He couldn’t feel me.
He didn’t know I was here.
He didn’t know I was dead.
I stood, stunned and breathless, every cell in my ghostly body trembling as I watched him turn back to Judy with a softness I hadn’t seen on his face in years.
“I just came to check in on Judy,” he said to Lumian, his voice lowering with something warm—tender. “Wanted to make sure she’s on the mend.”
The way he looked at her…
Gentle. Protective. Reverent.
I had never seen Carlos look at anyone that way before.
My stomach twisted as the realisation hit me.
He liked her.
“She’s doing better,” Lumian said he said with a pause before asking. “Have you seen Liz? Or spoken to her?”
Carlos frowned, puzzled at Lumians question. “No... is everything okay?”
“No,” Lumian answered. “She didn’t come home last night.”
I took a shaky breath, stepping forward. Praying that this would be the thing to make Carlos feel my spirit.
“No… everything is not okay,” I said, voice cracking. “I was taken, Carlos. I was scared and alone, and I called for help, and no one came. Lumian ignored my cries for help because he was here with Judy.” my body trembled as I spoke. “He was here with her instead of coming to save me.”
Carlos let out a sigh.
“She’s probably just hiding somewhere,” he said simply. “You know how she is. Always running off when things get hard. Maybe she’s trying to get your attention. I’m sure she's fine, probably just at our parents or with Dian like she has done before.”
I felt like the floor dropped out beneath me.
“I’m not hiding,” I whispered, voice shaking with disbelief. “I’m dead, Carlos. I died calling for —for him. I needed someone, anyone, and you think I’m hiding?”
Carlos kept going, his voice calm. Too calm.
“She’s probably embarrassed now that everyone knows the truth. What she did to Judy… how she forced her out of the pack. Maybe she finally realised it was wrong.”
My knees hit the ground.
The air left my lungs. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
My brother thought I was hiding in shame that I was running because of guilt.
He believed Judy.
He believed every lie she fed them.
“Liz did nothing wrong, Carlos”, she said, looking between Lumian and Carlos. “I left because I didn’t want to come between them,”
Carlos looked at her like she was a hero.
“You’ve always been too kind,” he told her, his voice soft with admiration.
And I shattered.
It wasn’t a sharp break. No, this was slower. Like glass cracking under pressure, webbing across the surface until there was nothing left but pieces.
I had spent my life believing that Carlos would always have my back. That he knew me. That even if the whole world turned against me, my brother never would. I’d clung to that faith like a lifeline.
But now… now I saw the truth.
Every word he spoke felt like betrayal etched in stone.
“I didn’t force her out,” I whispered, though I knew no one could hear. “I never asked Judy to leave.”
I looked up at them, their three figures blurred by tears I could no longer shed. They sat together, comfortable, united three people bound by lies I hadn’t even had the chance to fight.
I wasn’t just grieving my death anymore.
I was grieving the truth.
I had died not as a warrior or a Luna or a woman loved but as a nuisance. An afterthought. A problem to be solved or ignored.
Their betrayal hurt.
Especially Carlos.
I turned away, unable to bear the sight of them a second longer. I just wanted to go. Anywhere. Somewhere far away from all of this.
But the moment I stepped toward the doorway, the bond snapped tight like a leash on my soul.
Painful. Forceful and Unrelenting.
I gasped as it pulled me back, dragging me like a shadow chained to his heel.
“No,” I choked out, shaking my head. “Please, not this. Not again. Don’t make me stay here. Don’t make me watch this.”
But I had no choice.
The bond tethered me to Lumian.
Even in death, I couldn’t leave him.
I couldn’t escape.
So I stood there still, silent and invisible, while they spoke about me like I was a burden. A mistake.
And somewhere inside me, something dark and sharp curled tight around my heart.
Finn’s POVHe looked down at his hands, turning them over slowly. Blood covered his fingers. Dirt stuck to his skin. His lip trembled as his eyes moved across the courtyard, across the bodies on the ground, across the wolves still standing frozen around him.Behind him, more of them were moving. Hybrids pushing themselves up from the ground, but they weren’t attacking. They were crying. Some were shaking so hard they couldn’t stand and stood there frozen.Liz had done it.Liz.My head snapped towards the middle of the courtyard.I shoved past the boy, stepping over anything in my path, my heart pounding harder with every body I moved around. Gold still flickered across the stone, fading in and out like the last bit of her power didn’t know if it was safe to let go.She was sitting in the middle of it all, her dress torn, her hands resting in her lap, but she wasn't moving.“Liz.”I rushed to her and dropped down in front of her.Her eyes lifted to mine. They were wet and lost. Filled
Finn’s POVThe hybrids dragged me down. My back slamming into the ground beneath me, claws cutting into my side. I grabbed the arm closest to my throat and tore it off me, throwing the hybrid off me. He was just a child, but his strength was like nothing I had felt before. I tried to get to my feet, but before I could, another two hybrids jumped on me, pulling me down, their teeth plunging into my skin. I screamed.But Arthur's orders shouted louder in my head. Do not let her out of your sight.I shoved myself up, my claws pushing through my skin and scraping against the stone, as I looked for her.Liz was on her knees.Her hand was pressed to her chest, her face wet with tears.Fear hit me harder than the hybrids on top of me.She looked broken. More broken than I had ever seen her before.A hybrid lunged for her.I tried to move, tried to rip free, but another set of claws dug into my shoulder and dragging me back down.“No,” I growled, forcing my body up again. I threw a hybrid o
Liz’s POVFrank’s my father. I couldn't move or breathe. My mind flashing back to every time my wolf had gone quiet while I was near him. The day in the woods, he had been the missing piece that had helped me get my powers back. Angelica never thought all of us would ever be together again.Everything was so clear now. How, had I not seen it before. ‘I love you, ’ Arthur's voice filled my head. His tone made my blood run cold, everything around me blurring, making the room sway. “Arthur “, his name slipping from my lips. I let go of Frank's hand, jumping to my feet and running. Something was wrong. I knew it, not just by his tone but inside me. I stumbled but didn’t stop.It wasn’t gone like death. Goddess, it wasn’t that, but it was shut. Cut off.Arthur had cut me out.“Liz!” Alice said, coming towards me. I didn’t answer her.I couldn’t.If I opened my mouth, the panic would come out, and I didn’t have time for it. Arthur had said he loved me like he was walking straight into
Arthur’s POV Not killing them wasn't working, and Liz was taking too long. I looked around at everything Lumian had already destroyed, and in a few hours, if we didn't fight back, we would all be dead. “Arthur!” Carlos yelled from next to me, making me look at him. Blood covered his face, and fear was in his eyes even though he tried so hard to hide it. “We need to do something.” He was right, but I'd given Liz my word. “Light the wall.” The second the words left my mouth, my stomach turned violently. Lighting the wall was like saying I was too weak to fight my own battles, but what choice did I have? Carlos stood there, staring at me, his eyes begging for something else, but there was nothing. The wall had not been lit for hundreds of years, and the last time it was, the alpha king failed. “Arthur”, Carlos half begged. “You know..” “I don't need you telling me things I already know, and if you won't do it, I'll do it myself. "I snapped at him. Carlos flinched, and gu
Liz's povI rushed towards them. “What happened?”Melissa finally looked up, tears running down her face. “I think I killed him,” she cried. “He begged me to do a spell and I…” she cut herself off as sobs slipped from her mouth instead.Relief washed over me.Angelica hadn’t been here.But the relief didn’t last because Frank was lying there too still, his skin pale, Melissa’s hands shaking against his chest.Alice dropped beside him at the same time I did.“Frank?” I reached for his arm.His skin was cold.My fingers wrapped around his, pressing hard, searching for something. Anything. A beat. A twitch. A sign that Melissa was wrong.“Come on,” I begged, my thumb digging into his wrist. “Please.”Nothing.My blood ran cold. There was nothing there. I looked over at Alice, her eyes locked on mine, begging me to tell her it wasn't true.“No”, Alice leaned over him, her face pale. “There has to be something.”“I can’t feel it,” I said, panic rising too fast inside me. “No,” she said,
Liz’s POVI sound around, seeing the ridge explode with dust. Lumian, standing in the middle of it, a smile filled with pleasure plastered across his face as his hybrid rushed towards. Everything around me blurred, leaving nothing but the dust and Lumian smiling down on me. My heart raced in my chest.“Liz”, Alice said as she grabbed my arm, snapping me back.I looked around at everyone rushing and running for their lives. My stomach turned violently. Those weren’t just monsters rushing towards us.That was the part that made my body feel cold. Somewhere under the thirst for blood and the rage Lumian had poured into them, there could still be someone trapped inside. Someone’s son or daughter. Someone who had been stolen turned and twisted until all anyone could see was a thing Lumian had made.Arthur moved beside me. His voice tore through the courtyard, strong enough to drag everyone out of their panic.“Get the wounded and children out of here. Alphas, your armies now belong to me







