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The warehouse smelled like rust and old blood. I moved quickly through the shadows, hood low, heart hammering steady. This job had to work. The artifact was my last shot at breaking the curse that ate my family alive. I pictured their faces every night. Tonight, I must steal back from the bastards who took them.
Glass case dead ahead. I smashed it with the crowbar I carried. Alarms exploded everywhere. Red lights flashed. I grabbed the artifact. It was heavier than I expected, warm like living skin. No time to stare. I ran. Shouts echoed behind me. “Intruder! Stop him!” I burst out the back door and shifted on the fly. Bones snapped, fur ripped across my skin, and I hit the dirt as a wolf. The artifact stayed clenched tight in my jaws. Trees flew past in a black blur. The full moon hung heavy overhead, pulling at me, feeding the rage. Headlights cut through the woods. They were already on me. I veered left, paws pounding dirt. My breath came hot. Adrenaline tasted like metal on my tongue. A black SUV crashed through bushes ahead and blocked the path. Doors flew open. Four guys jumped out, guns drawn, eyes already glowing. The leader stepped forward. Tall bastard. Shoulders like he could carry a truck. Dark hair, sharper jaw. He moved like the night belonged to him. “Drop the artifact, rogue,” he called out. Voice deep, used to being obeyed. I skidded to a stop and set the relic down carefully. Then I charged at him. We collided hard. He shifted fast, bigger wolf than me, silver-gray coat. We rolled across the ground, teeth snapping. I got my claws into his flank. He roared and slammed me sideways into a thick pine. Pain burst across my ribs. I tasted blood. “You picked the wrong pack to rob,” he growled between snaps. I twisted free and lunged again. “Your pack took everything from me first.” Our bodies crashed together. Claws raked. Fur tore. He was strong, trained. I was desperate. I bit down on his shoulder. He yelped, then drove me into the dirt. His weight pinned me. Blood ran hot where our wounds touched. Mine and his, mixing. That’s when the world cracked open. Fire shot through my veins. Every nerve lit up. His scent slammed into me. Smoke, pine, something darker. Mate. The word hit like a truck. My body wanted him. My mind screamed no. I thrashed under him. He froze too. Golden eyes wide. “What the fuck is this?” “Get off me!” I snarled, shifting back to a human. Naked, bleeding, chest heaving. He shifted with me. Tall, muscled, blood streaking his side. We stared at each other on the ground. “You feel it too,” I said, voice rough. He grabbed my arm. Grip like iron. “Doesn’t matter. You’re coming with me.” I swung at his face. He dodged, caught my wrist, and twisted. Pain flared up my arm. “Let go, asshole!” “Name’s Eli. And you just stole from Shadowfang.” His eyes flicked to the artifact. “Hunters are already coming. You brought them right to us.” Engine roars grew louder. More lights swept the trees. Gunshots cracked in the distance. Eli hauled me up. I headbutted him. Blood trickled from his nose. “Son of a bitch,” he muttered, but he didn’t release me. Instead he dragged me toward the SUV. His driver leaned out. “Boss, we gotta move!” I dug my heels in. “I’m not going anywhere with you.” Eli spun me around, slammed my back against the vehicle. Our faces were inches apart. The bond burned between us. Heat pooled low in my stomach. I hated how much I noticed his mouth, the line of his throat. “You don’t have a choice,” he said, voice low. His breath brushed my skin. Another gunshot. Closer this time. A bullet hit the SUV door. Eli cursed and shoved me inside. He climbed in after, body pressing me down on the seat as the driver floored it. Tires spun. We shot forward through the trees. “Get the hell off,” I growled, elbowing him. He stayed put, gun in hand, watching the rear. “Hunters don’t care who they kill. Stay down.” The SUV bounced hard over the roots. I tasted blood in my mouth. “Why the fuck does it look like I want you? Is this some trick?” Eli glanced down at me. Something raw crossed his face. “ Your blood’s mixed with mine. It’s the bond. Fated mates. Never asked for it either.” I laughed, bitter. “Great. My mate’s the enemy.” More vehicles joined the chase. Headlights filled the mirrors. Bullets pinged off metal. The driver swerved sharp. Eli’s weight shifted over me. His bare thigh pressed against mine. Skin on skin. The bond flared hotter. “Faster!” Eli barked at the driver. I bucked, trying to throw him off. “Let me out. I’ll take my chances.” “No.” His hand gripped my shoulder. Not gentle. “You’re mine now. Whether we like it or not.” I hated the way that word landed. Mine. Part of me wanted to bite him again. Different reason this time. We tore through the forest. Branches scraped the sides. Another SUV rammed us from behind. Metal screamed. The impact threw us. Eli braced, arms caging me. For a second his face buried in my neck. I felt his heartbeat. Fast, like mine. “Hold on,” he said against my skin. I didn’t answer. Couldn’t. The bond pulled tighter with every second. Hate and need twisted together until I couldn’t tell them apart. The chase stretched on. We broke out onto an old logging road. Moonlight poured down. Hunters gained. Eli rolled down the window and fired back. The shots cracked loud in the night. One hunter vehicle flipped after he hit the tire. Cheers from the front seat. I twisted enough to see. Eli’s eyes met mine again. “You fight dirty,” I said. He smirked, quick and sharp. “You have no idea.” Another ram. Our SUV skidded. The driver fought the wheel. Eli kept me pinned safe. His blood, still mixed with mine on our skin. The bond hummed louder. We weren’t getting away clean. And whatever came next, this Alpha and I were stuck together. Whether it killed us or not. I just hoped I survived long enough to figure out why my enemy felt like home.Ryan remained frozen on the floor. The doctor’s words refused to leave his mind.“You must kill him.”His eyes stayed locked on Jax’s unconscious body on the table. The slow rise and fall of his brother’s chest was the only sign he was still barely alive. Ryan lowered his head. His hands trembled.He had finally found his little brother after believing he was dead for years. Now someone was asking him to take that life away with his own hands.He couldn’t do it. He just simply couldn’t. Mike stood quietly beside him. He didn’t interrupt. He knew this wasn’t a decision anyone else could make.The room stayed silent.Ryan took a deep breath. Then another. He slowly stood to his feet.The doctor watched him carefully. “Have you made your choice?” the man asked.Ryan nodded. “I have.”The doctor waited. Ryan looked at Jax before speaking. “Save him.”The doctor frowned. “Ryan…”“I said save him.”The old man sighed. “You don’t understand what you’re asking.”Ryan’s eyes remained fixed on
The hallway of Beacon Hills High had fallen silent. The loud crashes that had shaken the building minutes ago were gone. Broken lockers hung open like broken jaws. Glass covered the floor in sharp, glittering pieces. Chunks of concrete and splintered desks lay scattered everywhere. Deep claw marks ran across the walls, some reaching almost to the ceiling. The place looked less like a school and more like the aftermath of a war. Jax laid down in the middle of this destruction. His body didn’t move. Blood had soaked through his torn clothes. Fresh claw marks covered his chest, shoulders, and arms. It was deep and making it hard for him to heal. His breathing was weak and uneven, each breath a quiet struggle. A few minutes later, the sound of a Jeep echoed through the empty parking lot. The vehicle came to a sudden stop. Mike jumped out first. Ryan followed right behind him. Both of them stared at the damaged entrance in complete shock. “What… happened here?” Mike whispered, eye
The night held its breath. This was it. The clash that could change everything. Our bodies were about to collide. The fight for survival was starting right now.I didn’t know where the courage came from. Maybe it was fear. Maybe it was anger. Whatever it was, I didn’t back down. Deucalion’s claws crashed against mine in midair. The force exploded through my arms. Pain shot across my shoulders before I even realized what had happened. Then I was flying. My back slammed against the road with enough force to crack the concrete beneath me. A sharp gasp escaped my mouth. Before I could get up, Deucalion was already above me. His massive fist came down. I rolled away just in time. The ground exploded where my head had been. Chunks of concrete scattered across the street like shrapnel. I jumped to my feet, breathing hard. My heart hammered against my ribs. My claws stretched farther. My muscles burned. Everything inside me screamed that I wasn’t ready for this fight. But running wasn’t a
Lila was about to shift when I held her immediately. My hand gripped her arm tight, fingers digging in just enough to stop her. “Calm down,” I told her, my voice low but urgent. “We were being chased, remember? We have no time for this. We can’t stop here. Ryan is back there fighting for us. We have to keep moving or everything he is doing will be for nothing.”Just then hard footsteps started approaching us. They sounded heavy and fast on the ground, like something big was closing in. We could all hear it because of our sharp hearing. The sound made my skin crawl. Each step seemed to shake the pavement a little. I could feel the vibration through my shoes. My heart beat faster in my chest. The air around us felt thicker, like the night itself was holding its breath.Eli quickly asked me, “What’s that? What’s coming Jax!? Tell me what is happening here. I came to find you and now this?”“RUN!! NOW!” I shouted at him, my voice echoing down the street. “Don’t ask questions, just go. We
After Ryan told me to run, I quickly grabbed Lila by the hand and began running through the house. My heart pounded like a drum in my chest. The back window was our only quick way out. I punched through the glass with my fist, I barely even felt any pain. Glass shattered everywhere, falling like rain on the floor. I helped Lila over the broken frame first, holding her steady so she wouldn’t get cut. “Careful,” I said. Then I crossed over myself, landing on the cool grass outside. I felt free on the inside like a heavy weight has been lifted off me. Then we started running as fast as we could.The creature burst into the house through the front door right then. Wood splintered and flew across the living room. The beast was massive, fur dark and eyes glowing red with anger. Ryan turned fast, no time to think. He had to charge through it to protect Jax and his sister who were already on the run. Ryan shifted into a wolf quickly, bones cracking loud. He leaped at the creature with everyth
I knelt fast beside him. “Mike? Wake up.” This was bad. Mike saw too much. And the changes inside me felt stronger now. The bell rang far down the hall. Class was starting. I shook his shoulder again, heart racing. This was bad. Really bad. If anyone walked in now, they would see everything. I had to wake him up fast. I rushed to the sink, turned the cold water on full, and cupped my hands to catch it. The water felt icy against my skin. I splashed it straight on his face. Drops ran down his cheeks and soaked his shirt. He didn’t stir at first. I splashed more, this time shaking his shoulder hard with my other hand. “Come on, Mike,” I whispered urgently. He still didn't wake up, so I shouted His name. “Mike!” Then his eyelids fluttered after what felt like forever. Water dripped from his hair onto the floor. He blinked a few times, confused, then his eyes focused on me. Fear hit him hard. He scrambled back against the wall, pushing himself away from me as fast as he could. His back







