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CHAPTER 4: THE WOUNDED TYRANT

Author: Inkbyjane
last update publish date: 2026-05-29 19:42:11

The sound of Marcus’s roar sent a physical shockwave rattling through the stone corridor. Elena’s wolf dropped to its knees in submissive terror, but Devon gripped her shoulder firmly, his eyes wild with determination.

"We have to move, now," Devon hissed, dragging her out of the shadow of the alcove and hauling her down the dark hallway toward the western exit.

"Devon, wait!" Elena gasped, her gown catching on the rough stone floor, slowing her steps. "You don't understand. If you face him like this, he will execute you! He has twenty years of merciless war experience. You cannot defeat him with a knife!"

"I’m not fighting him in an honorable duel, Elena," Devon said as he shoved open a heavy iron-reinforced door that led to the outer courtyard. "I’m going to end his tyranny before he destroys this pack—and before he destroys you."

They stepped out into the sprawling shadows of the western courtyard. In the distance, parked near the looming iron gates, Elena caught the faint gleam of the headlights of a black pickup truck sitting idle. Two guards stood nearby, but they weren't moving to intercept them. They were Devon’s loyalists.

A desperate hope flared in Elena’s chest for a second. Maybe they could actually make it. Maybe she could escape the suffocating thread currently burning in her soul.

But the thread suddenly snapped taut. A brutal, possessive fury slammed into Elena’s mind through the bond, making her head spin.

"Elena!"

A voice like crackling thunder boomed from the doorway behind them.

Elena froze, her body entirely refusing to take another step. She turned her head slowly, her heart sinking into her stomach.

Marcus stood beneath the stone archway. His chest heaved violently, his dark hair was disheveled, and his eyes burned a bright, terrifying, predatory gold. The wind whipped his dark tunic around his massive frame, making him look like a god of destruction. Behind him, five elite pack warriors stepped into the silver moonlight, their hands resting ominously on the hilts of their swords.

Marcus’s gaze locked instantly onto Devon’s hand, which was still gripping Elena’s wrist. A terrifying growl rumbled deep from his throat, vibrating the very gravel beneath their feet.

"Step away from my mate, Devon," Marcus warned, his voice dangerously calm. "This is your final warning. Forfeit your treason, and I will let you live."

"She is not your mate! You stole her!" Devon shouted back, stepping directly in front of Elena, completely shielding her with his body. He hid the glowing silver dagger behind his leg, out of Marcus's direct line of sight. "You returned from the border just to strip me of my birthright. I won't let you keep her."

Marcus took a deliberate step into the courtyard. The elite warriors stayed back, knowing better than to interfere with an Alpha’s personal battle.

"I did not choose this bond, boy," Marcus said, his eyes narrowing to slits as he analyzed his son's posture. "The Moon Goddess chose it. If you understood anything about true leadership, you would know that we do not defy the laws of our ancestors. Now, stand down."

"Never," Devon growled.

With a sudden burst of werewolf speed, Devon lunged forward.

"Devon, no!" Elena screamed.

Marcus didn't even flinch. He sidestepped Devon’s emotional attack effortlessly. He raised a fist, slamming it directly into Devon’s jaw. The sickening crack echoed through the quiet courtyard. Devon stumbled backward, spitting onto the gravel, but he didn't drop. Fueled by heartbreak and adrenaline, Devon swung again, aiming low.

Marcus caught Devon’s arm mid-air, twisting it behind his back with enough force to make Devon roar in agony. "You are weak, Devon. Your form is sloppy because you are thinking with your boyish heart, not your head."

But Marcus didn't see the other hand.

As Marcus held him pinned, Devon twisted his body violently, bringing his left hand around in a blind arc. The silver dagger gleamed with a purple light under the moon.

Before Marcus could react to the hidden weapon, Devon drove the blade straight into his father's side, right beneath his ribs.

Marcus gasped, his dark eyes blowing wide with shock.

Immediately, the wolfsbane and ancient magic on the blade entered Marcus’s bloodstream, a sharp pain ripped through Elena’s own chest. She cried out, a strangled sob tearing from her throat as she collapsed to her knees on the gravel, clutching her heart. The crescent mark on her shoulder burned as if it had been doused in fire.

Marcus stumbled back, ripping the dagger out of his side with a snarl and tossing it away into the darkness. Black, poisoned blood began to soak rapidly through his black tunic. He looked down at the weeping wound, then up at his son in shock and disappointment.

"Wolfsbane..." Marcus choked out, his knees buckling for the first time in his legendary life. He fell to one knee, gripping his side as the dark veins of the poison began to branch rapidly up his neck.

Devon stood over him, breathing heavily, his face pale as he looked down at his bleeding father. "It's over, Father. The bond will break, and the pack will finally be free of your shadow."

Elena lay on the cold ground, gasping desperately for air. She could feel Marcus’s life force dropping rapidly through the soul-tether, and with it, her own strength was fading fast. Her vision began to blur at the edges, dark vignettes closing in. If Marcus died right now, she knew her own heart would stop beating before the night was through.

But as Devon reached down to grab her trembling arm to pull her toward the waiting truck, a howl echoed from the dark woods surrounding the western gate.

The iron gates were suddenly thrown open with a violent crash. A massive, savage rogue wolf—twice the size of a normal werewolf, its fur matted and dripping with foam—bounded into the courtyard, followed by a dozen more snarling predators.

The external threat Marcus had been fighting at the border had finally breached their doorstep. And the only man strong enough to protect the pack was currently dying on the ground.

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