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Chapter 8: Defiance and Shadows

Author: Victor ellis
last update publish date: 2026-07-07 01:04:33

The alpha finished the last two wolves with quick, powerful bites. Blood dripped from his jaws. Then he turned toward me with full force. His eyes burned with anger. He charged fast across the battlefield, a massive brown blur of muscle and fury, heading straight for the wolf who defied him.

Jax was about to learn the price of disobedience.

I stood there, chest heaving, my own wolf form still buzzing from the fight. My paws dug into the dirt, sticky with blood that wasn’t all mine. The forest around us had gone quiet except for the groans of the fallen. Trees loomed like silent witnesses, their branches heavy with the scent of pine and death. I’d jumped in when I shouldn’t have. The alpha had given clear orders to stay back, to let the pack handle the Shadowfang scouts. But I couldn’t. Not when I saw them closing in like that.

As the alpha charged toward me, I noticed him right away. Fear gripped me hard, twisting in my gut like a knife. My heart slammed against my ribs. He was huge, bigger than any wolf I’d faced before, even much bigger than Elias, my fated mate, and that rage in his eyes… it was meant for me. I braced myself, muscles tense, ready for the impact. This was it. He’d slam into me, teach me the hard way. I lowered my head slightly, not in submission but in acceptance of whatever came next.

But then something shifted. Just as I thought the alpha was about to hit me square on, he flew over me in a powerful leap. His body sailed above mine, close enough that I felt the wind from his fur brush my back. He landed with a heavy thud on a wolf I hadn’t even seen coming. The attacker had been sneaking up from behind, jaws open for a lunge at my neck. I spun around too late to react on my own.

The alpha’s massive form crashed down on the Shadowfang wolf like a falling tree. Teeth met flesh in a savage crunch. The enemy yelped once, sharp and desperate, before going still. Blood sprayed across the leaves. I stared, frozen for a second. My mind raced. He wasn’t attacking me. He saved me.

The rest of the fight wrapped up fast after that. The pack moved like one unit, finishing off the last stragglers. Growls turned to whimpers, and then silence fell completely. No more Shadowfang wolves standing. Their bodies littered the clearing, fur matted and torn.

We all shifted back. Bones cracked and reformed, fur melted into skin. It always hurt a bit, that pull, but after a battle it felt almost relieving. I stood there naked like the others, chest still rising and falling fast. The cool forest air raised goosebumps on my arms. Someone tossed me a pair of shorts from a nearby pack bag. I caught them and pulled them on quickly.

The alpha approached me. He was back in human form too, tall and broad-shouldered, with a scar running down one side of his face that made him look even tougher. His eyes still held that fire, but it had cooled some. Sweat and blood streaked his skin. He stopped a few feet away, arms crossed over his chest.

“Jax,” he said, voice low and rough like gravel. “What the hell was that? I gave you an order. Stay put. Protect your sister. You think you’re above that?”

I met his gaze. My legs felt shaky, but I didn’t back down. “I saw them coming for us. I didn't want to sit still after being the cause of it all.”

The alpha studied me for a long moment. His eyes narrowed, searching my face like he could read every thought. Birds started calling again in the distance, life slowly returning to the woods. Pack members moved around us, checking wounds, gathering gear. One guy clapped another on the back, muttering about a good scrap.

“You think we are not capable of taking on those small fries?” the alpha finally said. His tone softened just a fraction. “We’ve all got them. But in this pack, you follow orders. Or you get someone killed. Never do that again, Jax. Next time will be your last. I won’t hesitate.”

I nodded slowly. “Understood.”

He didn’t smile, but the anger faded from his eyes. He placed a heavy hand on my shoulder for a second, then let go. “Good. Now help clean this up.”

We worked together after that. Conversations broke out among the pack as we moved. “Did you see how Marcus took down that big one?” one woman asked, laughing despite a cut on her arm. Her friend grinned back. “Yeah, but Jax’s jump saved our flank, even if it was stupid.”

I kept quiet mostly, dragging bodies to a spot where we’d bury them later. The alpha coordinated everything, barking short commands. “Tie those bags tighter. Leave no trace.”

When the immediate work was done, he climbed onto a fallen log so everyone could see him. The pack gathered close, maybe twenty of us, faces dirty and tired but alive.

“Listen up,” the alpha called out in a deep voice. “The fight’s over. Shadowfang’s been pushed back for now, but they’re not done. We are packing up now. We’re heading back to the city. If we wait any longer, more of them will swarm this place. It’ll get harder to hold them off, and I won’t risk any of you for pride.”

Murmurs rippled through the group. A young guy near me spoke up. “What about the tracks? They know we were here or where we are heading to.”

“We cover them on the way out,” the alpha replied. “The city gives us walls, numbers, and eyes everywhere, it'll be hard for them to locate us in the city. Out here, we’re exposed. Questions?”

No one argued. They trusted him. I felt that pull too, even after my screw-up.

We changed into clothes fast. Jeans, shirts, boots from the duffels. Everyone moved with purpose, no wasted motion. I helped fold a tarp, my hands still trembling a little from the adrenaline drop. The alpha’s words echoed in my head. Never again. But deep down, I wondered if I could keep that promise. The wolf inside didn’t like chains, and I wasn't sure if this pack was meant for me.

Cars waited not far off, hidden under branches. We loaded up quickly. Engines rumbled to life one by one. I climbed into a black SUV with Ryan and Lila. The alpha took the lead vehicle. Dust kicked up as we pulled onto the narrow dirt road.

“Drive safe,” someone said over the radio. “Keep formation.”

Trees blurred past as we picked up speed. I stared out the window, replaying the fight. The leap the alpha made over me. That trust, even when he was pissed. Conversations filled the car. “Remember that one wolf who tried to run?” Lila chuckled. “Gone in two seconds.” Ryan nodded. “Pack works best together.”

The city lights grew closer after hours on the road. Horns blared in the distance. Normal life waiting. But for us, it was just another layer of cover. I wanted to see how they blend into the society peacefully without being noticed.

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