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Chapter 3: The Hunt Begins

Author: Brown
last update publish date: 2026-03-31 05:46:29

A howl cut through the night like a blade.

Sharp. Urgent. Wrong.

Lyra froze.

No—

She wasn’t outside anymore.

The last thing she remembered was crossing into the territory… the Alpha’s presence behind her… the feeling that something was terribly wrong.

Now—

She was inside.

A room.

Warm.

Too quiet.

And what she heard wasn’t just a sound.

It was a warning.

Her fingers tightened around the blanket as voices erupted outside the room. Footsteps pounded through the halls—fast, heavy, purposeful—sending vibrations through the floor beneath her.

Something was wrong.

No—

Something had breached the territory.

“They found something,” Oliver said quietly from the door.

Lyra turned toward him, her pulse quickening.

“What kind of something?”

Oliver didn’t answer immediately. His gaze remained fixed outside, his expression hard, calculating.

“The kind that doesn’t belong here.”

A cold weight settled in Lyra’s chest.

They came for me.

The realization wasn’t slow—it slammed into her.

Her breathing faltered.

“They followed me…” she whispered.

Oliver glanced at her.

“You don’t know that yet.”

But his tone lacked conviction.

Lyra shook her head, panic rising fast.

“No… you don’t understand. They don’t stop. Once they find you—they don’t stop.”

Her voice broke slightly.

Because her body remembered.

The chains.

The hunts.

The way hope was always followed by pain.

Another howl echoed—closer this time.

Then another.

The pack was mobilizing.

“They’ve moved deeper into the territory,” Oliver muttered.

Lyra’s chest tightened painfully.

“They’re going to find me…”

“No,” Oliver said, sharper now.

She looked at him, startled.

“Not if we find them first.”

Outside, the forest had come alive.

Wolves moved like shadows between the trees—swift, silent, lethal.

At the center of it all stood Alpha Damon Blackwood.

Still.

Unmoving.

Watching.

The scent lingered in the air now.

Unfamiliar.

Hostile.

Deliberate.

“They’re not hiding,” one of the warriors said.

Damon’s jaw tightened.

“They want to be seen.”

Which meant—

This wasn’t a hunt.

It was a message.

“They know she’s here,” another added.

Damon didn’t respond.

He didn’t need to.

Of course they knew.

The moment Lyra crossed into his land, the balance shifted.

“Spread out,” Damon ordered. “No one moves alone.”

The warriors obeyed instantly, disappearing into the dark.

Damon remained where he was.

Listening.

Tracking.

Then—

A branch snapped behind him.

Too close.

Before the nearest warrior could react, a dark figure lunged from the shadows.

The impact was violent.

Claws met flesh.

A snarl tore through the night.

Damon moved instantly.

By the time he reached them, the attacker had already vanished into the trees.

Fast.

Calculated.

Intentional.

Damon crouched beside the fallen warrior.

Deep claw marks carved across his chest.

Too precise.

Too controlled.

Not animal.

“Did you see him?” Damon asked.

The warrior winced, shaking his head.

“Not clearly… but his eyes…”

Damon’s gaze sharpened.

“What about them?”

“They didn’t look wild,” the man said hoarsely. “They looked… aware.”

A dangerous silence followed.

Damon straightened slowly.

This wasn’t a rogue attack.

This was something else.

Something organized.

Inside the room, Lyra couldn’t stay still.

Every sound made her flinch.

Every distant howl pulled her closer to panic.

She slid off the bed, ignoring the sharp protest in her body.

“I need to hide.”

Oliver frowned.

“You’re not going anywhere.”

“They’ll find me,” she snapped, fear cracking through her voice.

Her hands trembled uncontrollably.

“You don’t understand—”

“I understand enough.”

His tone stopped her.

Firm.

Grounded.

“You’re under Alpha Damon’s protection now.”

A weak, humorless laugh escaped her.

“Protection didn’t stop them before.”

Silence followed.

Because this time—

Oliver didn’t argue.

Pain shot through her wrist.

Lyra gasped, grabbing her arm as the silver mark flared violently to life.

Brighter than before.

Stronger.

Unstable.

“What’s happening?” Oliver demanded.

“I don’t know!” she cried.

The mark pulsed again.

Then again.

Not random.

Not chaotic.

Responsive.

Like it was answering something.

Or calling to it.

Oliver’s expression darkened.

“It’s connected to them.”

Lyra shook her head, panic rising again.

“No… no, it can’t be…”

But deep down—

She felt it.

Something was getting closer.

In the forest, Damon went still.

A shift.

Subtle.

But undeniable.

Then—

A pulse.

Not physical.

Something deeper.

Older.

His eyes narrowed.

“This isn’t normal.”

A warrior approached him quickly.

“Alpha, we lost their trail.”

Damon didn’t look at him.

“They didn’t leave.”

The man frowned.

“Then where—”

Damon’s gaze hardened.

“They’re inside.”

Back in the room—

Lyra’s mark burned hotter.

Her entire body trembled.

“Make it stop…” she whispered.

Oliver stepped closer.

“Lyra—”

The door burst open.

Damon entered.

And everything shifted.

The room felt smaller.

Heavier.

Controlled.

Lyra’s breath caught.

The moment he stepped in—

The mark flared brighter.

Reacting.

Responding.

Damon saw it instantly.

His expression darkened.

“It’s reacting.”

“I can’t control it,” Lyra said, her voice breaking.

He stepped closer.

And something inside her—

Pulled.

Not fear.

Not pain.

Something deeper.

Unfamiliar.

Dangerous.

Mate.

But there was no bond.

No connection.

Only tension.

Confusion.

Conflict.

“They’re here,” Damon said.

Oliver stiffened.

“Inside?”

Damon nodded once.

“And they’re not hiding anymore.”

Lyra’s chest tightened.

“They came for me…”

Damon’s gaze locked onto hers.

“Then they’ll go through me.”

There was no hesitation in his voice.

No doubt.

Just certainty.

Before anything else could be said—

A crash shook the building.

A scream followed.

Close.

Too close.

“They breached the inner grounds,” Oliver said.

Damon turned immediately.

“Stay with her.”

He moved for the door—

“Wait.”

Lyra’s voice stopped him.

He paused, then turned back slowly.

Her eyes met his.

Fear.

But something else too.

“They’re not just hunting me,” she said.

Damon’s expression didn’t change.

“Then what?”

Lyra swallowed.

Her voice dropped.

“They’re trying to wake something.”

Silence.

Heavy.

Dangerous.

Damon’s eyes narrowed slightly.

“What?”

She shook her head.

“I don’t know… but every time the mark reacts… it gets stronger.”

Another scream cut through the air.

Closer.

The walls trembled.

Damon’s expression turned lethal.

“Lock the doors,” he told Oliver.

Then he looked at Lyra one last time.

“This ends tonight.”

And then he was gone.

Lyra’s heart raced.

Not just from fear—

But from the feeling building inside her.

Outside—

Chaos erupted.

And somewhere in the darkness—

Something watched.

Waiting.

Smiling.

Because the hunt—

Had only just begun.

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