LOGINReed Territory stayed awake that night. Not after the truck started moving. Not after Grayson identified the photographs. Not after the realization settled over everyone standing on the ridge.
They weren't being watched by strangers. They were being watched by people who knew exactly who Grayson Cole was. The truck's headlights disappeared behind a line of trees before it ever reached the territory border, but the damage had already been done.
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Grayson's sword never wavered. Its silver edge remained fixed on the Prophet's throat.The prophet didn't seem impressed. He stood beneath the ancient oak with his hands loosely folded behind his back, as though he had been expecting this exact moment for years.Around him, the hooded figures remained perfectly still.Not one breathed.Not one shifted.They simply watched.Noah pressed himself harder against Grayson's back. His tiny fingers clung to the fabric of his shirt. Grayson felt his boy trembling. That alone was enough to silence the rage threatening to consume him.He spoke without taking his eyes off the Prophet."Stay behind me, Noah."Noah nodded."I will."The Prophet smiled."You protect him already.""I should've been protecting him years ago."The smile faded slightly."Yes."Grayson frowned.The answer wasn't what he expected.No denial.No mockery.Just...Agreement.The Prophet took a slow step forward.The hooded figures did not move with him.Grayson immediately r
"NOAH!"Grayson's roar ripped across the Ashen Pass. Before anyone could stop him, he lunged into the wall of mist where the child and the hooded figure had disappeared."Grayson!" Mason shouted.Too late already. The fog swallowed him whole. Savannah ran after him without thinking."Grayson!"A hand caught her wrist.⁶Dominic."Don't!"She fought him."Let me go!""You can't see where you're running!""I don't care!""I do."His grip tightened just enough to stop her without hurting her."We lose you too, and Noah loses both of you."The words hit hard enough to cut through the panic.Savannah stopped struggling. Her chest rose and fell violently. The mist ahead had already hidden Grayson completely.Nothing remained except silence.Then…A howl echoed somewhere deep inside the valley. Not the same ancient howl they had heard before.This one sounded... wounded.Mason drew his sword."Hugh!"The Sentinel commander stepped forward."Sir.""Three-man teams.""No one goes alone.""If G
The twelve hooded figures remained kneeling in the mist, skeletal hands pressed against the ancient earth.The howl still echoed through the valley. And Grayson stood at the center of it all. Mason recovered first."Defensive positions!"Weapons came up instantly.Nothing happened.The Mourning Guard neither moved nor acknowledged the wolves surrounding them. Their attention remained fixed entirely on Grayson. Savannah stepped closer to him."Grayson."He didn't answer. Something inside him felt strange. Not dangerous, somehow familiar.Like hearing a voice he should recognize but couldn't quite remember. The lead guardian spoke again."Blood of Ardyn."Its voice sounded like stone grinding against stone."You have returned."Mason stepped forward."Who are you?"The hood turned toward him."We are the Mourning Guard.""We have waited."Lucas looked terrified."The stories said you died.""We did."No emotion.No hesitation."We continue still."Damon muttered, "I officially hate this
The camp had been erected quickly along the northern edge of the Ashen Pass. Fires burned low. Sentinels stood watch in rotating shifts. Horses remained restless, snorting nervously whenever the wind shifted.The valley itself felt wrong. Savannah couldn't explain it any better than that.Wrong. The mist never fully lifted. The silence never felt natural.And every few minutes, someone would swear they had seen movement among the ancient stone markers. Nobody laughed anymore. Not after the children.Savannah sat beside the fire wrapped in a heavy cloak, staring into the flames. Grayson sat across from her. Neither spoke. They hadn't spoken much since entering the Pass.The place demanded silence.Or perhaps fear did.A log shifted in the fire.Crack.Savannah jumped.Grayson noticed immediately."You should try sleeping."She shook her head."I won't.""You're exhausted.""So are you."
The wooden wolf sat in the center of the war room long after everyone else had left.Small. Worn smooth by tiny hands. A toy carved from cedar. A toy Savannah had buried with her son.And carved into its stomach were words that refused to leave anyone's mind.“HE CALLS ANOTHER MAN FATHER.”The message had done exactly what it was intended to do. It had shattered them completely. Grayson stood alone in the dark war room staring at the toy. He hadn't moved in nearly an hour.He couldn't.Because all he could think about was a little boy he had never known. A little boy who had grown up without him. A little boy who might still be alive. And according to whoever sent the message…That little boy had called someone else father.The door opened quietly. Grayson didn't turn."You should rest."Dominic.Grayson recognized the voice immediately."Not tired."Dominic walked farther
Grayson stood frozen at the head of the war table, staring at the childish handwriting scrawled across the parchment.“Daddy come.”Two words.That was all.Two tiny words written in uneven letters. Yet they carried enough force to bring an Alpha to his knees. Savannah felt the blood drain from her face."No."Another louder scream."No."Her voice cracked the second time.She crossed the room so quickly that her chair toppled behind her. Grayson didn't react when she took the parchment from his hands. But his entire body had gone rigid.Savannah stared.The handwriting.The crooked way the Y slanted too far left.The oversized D.The tiny moon was sketched beside the words. Her knees nearly gave out."Oh God."Vanessa caught her before she hit the floor. Savannah's fingers trembled violently."I taught him that."Silence swallowed the roo
The iron rod never touched down.Frank Cole was struck by a blur of amber from the side with such force that the wall burst inward with a rotten wood crack."Touch her again and I'll rip your throat out," growled Mason Reed.In the starlight, the alpha appeared hideous. His broad shoulders and dark
"A celebration is one thing, but your pack isn't going to let a Cole lounge around the Reed estate.""I told you already," I said, leaning back against the truck. "Mama said you're welcome anytime. She doesn't say things she doesn't mean."Grayson snorted, his eyes tracking a hawk circling the vall
"You're not leaving, Grayson."I clamped my fingers around his wrist. If I had to throw my entire weight against him or tackle his legs to keep him from bolting back into the treeline, I would. I had a mission to save this boy, and he was being damn difficult about it."I have something for you," I
"Damn right I do."My mother’s voice, low and lethal, sliced through the steam of the kitchen. Mason Reed might have been the Alpha, but Vanessa Whitmore was the one who kept the pack from cannibalizing itself. "I also know the pup isn’t to blame for the sire's rot. You’d punish the cub for the beas







