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Chapter Four: The First Crack

Author: E.Yuri
last update publish date: 2026-04-15 18:24:00

The pain in my chest stayed with me long after Julian walked away. I spent the rest of the day locked in my assigned room, staring at the plain walls and trying to block out the constant hum of the veil aura under my skin. Ethan brought lunch and dinner, saying little. His kind eyes watched me each time, careful and steady. He never pushed for answers, but his quiet presence felt like the only safe thing in this cold place.

By nightfall I could not sit still any longer. The bond ache had turned into a dull throb, but my wolf paced inside me, restless and eager. I needed air. Space. Anything but these four walls that still smelled like Julian.

I waited until the hallway grew quiet. Then I slipped out barefoot, still wearing the black dress from the assembly. The pack corridors stretched long and dimly lit. I moved quickly, following the faint scent of fresh air toward what I hoped was an exit.

My heart raced as I pushed through a side door into the night. Cool air brushed my face. Trees surrounded the back grounds of Goldenville territory, thick and dark. Freedom seems to call me from a distance.

I broke into a jog, then a full run. The veil aura flickered weakly the farther I went, but the bond pain sharpened in my ribs with every step away from the main building,away from Julian. I ignored it. My bare feet slapped against grass and dirt. Branches whipped at my arms. I kept going.

The fence rose ahead, tall and wired. I grabbed the links and started to climb.

A low growl cut through the darkness behind me.

I froze.

Heavy footsteps came closer. I dropped back to the ground and turned slowly.

Julian stood there in the moonlight, shirtless and breathing hard like he had run the whole way. His eyes burned with fury. The veil aura flared between us at once, golden fire bright and angry in the night.

“You really thought you could run?” he said, his voice cold and dangerous. He closed the distance in three strides and grabbed my arm, yanking me away from the fence. “This territory is mine. You are mine.”

The touch sent sparks racing over my skin. The aura pulsed hot. My wolf surged forward with stupid joy at his nearness, while my mind screamed that the cage was closing tighter.

I yanked my arm free even though my body wanted to lean in. “Let me go. You don’t want me here. I don’t want to be your prisoner.”

He laughed once, sharp and bitter. “I truly don’t want you here, but the Goddess made a mistake and tied us together. The veil shows everyone we are mates. There is no way I will let you make me look weak by running away.”

His scent wrapped around me, pine and storm and raw power. It made my head spin. Heat pooled low in my belly, unwanted and strong. I stepped back, but he followed, pinning me against the rough bark of a thick tree. His hands braced on either side of my head. The veil aura glowed brighter, casting golden light on his face and chest.

Up close I saw the tension in his jaw and the conflict in his dark eyes. He hated this pull as much as I did, yet he could not step away.

“You feel it too,” I said quietly, keeping my voice steady. “The ache when we are apart and the heat when we are close. Why fight it so hard if you will not reject me?”

Julian leaned in closer. His breath brushed my lips. “Because a mate makes you vulnerable. My parents trusted the bond and it got them killed in the last pack war. I built Goldenville on strength alone. You are a crack I cannot afford right now.”

His words carried real pain beneath the anger. For one second the cold mask slipped and I saw the man under the Alpha. Ruthless, yes, but also haunted.

My wolf whined softly. I lifted a hand without thinking and touched his chest, right over his heart. The veil aura flared wildly at the contact. His skin burned hot under my fingers.

“Then stop treating me like a chain,” I whispered. “Let me be something more.”

For a moment he did not pull away. His eyes grew darker, heavier with something deeper than anger. He leaned in slowly, his lips so close to mine I could feel his breath. The air turned thick and hot between us. My whole body flushed with heat. The bond between us shone brighter, pulling us closer, promising everything we had been fighting.

Then footsteps crunched on the leaves nearby.

Julian jerked back like he had been burned. The almost-kiss shattered.

Ethan stepped out from the trees, breathing fast. “Alpha. I saw her leave the wing so I came to help with the search.”

His voice stayed soft and kind. His hazel eyes met mine for a brief second, offering quiet support.

Julian’s entire body went rigid. The veil aura flared blood-red with sudden rage. He stepped away from me completely. The mate-bond ache hit me hard in the chest and I pressed a hand there, breathing through the sharp pull.

Ethan noticed and moved closer. “Selina, are you okay? You know you don’t have to break yourself to survive him. There are other ways to make this easier.”

His words landed gently. Not possessive. Not commanding. Just honest concern.

“I am fine Ethan”,Thank you.

Julian’s hand shot out and slammed against the tree beside my head with a loud crack. Tree Bark flew everywhere. I flinched but held my ground.

“Did I not warn you to never utter his fucking name in my presence again?” he growled, his voice thick with jealousy. His eyes bored into mine, possessive fire burning bright. “Don’t you dare test me, little wolf.”

The jealousy showed raw and ugly. He hated that Ethan could give me the comfort and kindness he was too stubborn to offer.

I met his stare without backing down. My thoughts stayed guarded even as my pulse raced. This Alpha could pin me with a look, but he could not control the small spark of defiance growing inside me.

Julian stood there for one second, breath coming fast, the veil aura pulsing wildly between us. Then he pushed off the tree and stormed away into the darkness, shoulders tight with anger he would not admit.

Ethan stayed behind, watching me with quiet worry. The bond ache throbbed wider now that Julian had left again.

I leaned against the tree, chest tight, trying to steady my breathing. The night air felt colder without Julian’s heat nearby. Yet some traitorous part of me already missed the storm.

Come on,Ethan said finally, voice low and steady. I’ll walk you back before someone else notices you are out here.

“Thank you”, i said to Ethan "For not treating me like a problem to control”.

Ethan gave me a small smile. “You are not a problem, Selina. You are just caught up in something that is bigger than both of us.” He paused, then added softly, “If you need to talk or train to get stronger, I can help. Quietly.”

His offer hung in the air like a lifeline. I almost said yes right there,but before I could answer, heavy footsteps returned. Ethan straightened and stepped aside as Julian burst back through the trees, eyes still blazing with that same jealous rage. He did not look at Ethan. He grabbed my wrist in a firm grip and pulled me away from the tree, away from Ethan, and straight toward the main building.

“You think you can find comfort in him?” he snarled, voice cold and angry. “While the bond burns us both? Not tonight.”

He dragged me through the side door and down the dimly lit corridors without another word. Ethan called out once, but Julian ignored him completely. My bare feet stumbled to keep up as we moved deeper into the pack house.

When we reached my room, Julian shoved the door open and pushed me inside. He followed right after and slammed it shut behind us, locking it with a sharp click. The sound echoed in the sudden silence.

He turned to face me, chest rising and falling fast. The veil aura flared hot and golden again, filling the small space with heat and tension. His dark eyes locked on mine, still full of anger and something far more dangerous.

“No more running,” he said, stepping closer until I backed against the edge of the bed. “Tonight you stay right here with me , or you will feel exactly why it is important not to mess with me.

The air grew thick between us once more. My heart hammered as Julian closed the last bit of distance, his body heat wrapping around me like a promise and a threat all at once.

The first crack had just become a fracture. And I had no idea how far it would break us both.

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