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Chapter 5: Shifting Tides

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   The wind carried more than leaves that evening. Something in the air had changed, it was undeniable. Selene’s wolf shifted, alert, sensing an energy she couldn't name. She had thought the ceremony, Orion’s claim, and the whispers were the hardest moments she would face. She was wrong. Her body had begun telling its own secrets, changes she could no longer ignore. Each day reminded her that nothing would stay the same, not her, not Orion, not the pack. Things were changing. And they weren't waiting for her. 

  And then.. he appeared. He stood tall, golden eyes cutting through the shadows like sunlight on steel. Broad shoulders, hair catching the fading light in soft glints, presence commanding. Every breath Selene took felt shallow. "You're alive," he said, voice low but sharp. He didn't smile, he didn't need to. Just being there made the time stop. "I.. I'm fine," Selene whispered, though the lie tasted bitter. Her hands instinctively hovered over her stomach. Orion’s gaze dropped there for a brief second before snapping back to her face, and something in the way he looked at her made her stomach twist. He didn’t speak, neither did he move. He just... sensed.

"You've been through hell," he murmured, taking a step closer. The air seemed to pulse between them. "But you're still here. Stronger than I thought." 

   They walked side by side now, the distance that once lingered between them had gone without either of them noticing. The forest had gone quiet, the night settling deeper around them, but the silence between them no longer felt heavy. It was just.. unspoken. 

"You're awfully quiet," Orion said at last. Selene let out a slow breath, "I don't know what I'm meant to say to an Alpha who just changed my life overnight." The corner of his mouth twitched faintly. " You could start with my name." She glanced at him, hesitant for only a second. "Orion." Something in his expression eased at the sound of it. "Orion," he repeated softly, then nodded. "Son of Alpha Theron." Selene absorbed that quietly. He looked at her, eyes steady, patiently waiting for her to speak. "Selene." Though he already knew. "I wanted to hear you say it," he admitted. They walked a few steps more before she spoke again, her voice lower now. "Does this complicate things for you?" He didn't ask what she meant by her question. His gaze dropped briefly, instinctively, to where her hands rested near her stomach before returning to her face. "You and the child are not complications." She studied him, searching for hesitation but there was none. "Then what are we?" He paused at that, steps slowing, as if weighing the answer rather than avoiding it. When he finally spoke, his voice was quieter, but certain. "Unfinished..." he said. "But inevitable." The word settled between them, not frightening... just real.

   Selene exhaled slowly, letting the word "inevitable" sink in. The moonlight shone through the branches brushing their faces with silver. She realized she had never truly looked at Orion like this before. Not as the man who had claimed her, not as the father of the child she carried, not as the constant presence that had threaded itself into every thought that she didn't want to admit. Her wolf stirred gently, brushing against her awareness: Calm, protective, alert, and connected to him in a way she herself was only beginning to understand. She lifted her hand, almost instinctively, and brushed against the side of her stomach. The movement felt intimate, personal and somehow grounding. Orion’s gaze followed her gesture, and his eyes softened in the faintest way. "You think too much," he quietly said, half a smile tugging at his lips. "I do not," she protested lightly, though a small smile broke through her nervousness. "You do," he said, shaking his head, but his voice held no judgment. Just observation. Care. 

   They walked a few more steps, side by side, letting the quiet stretch between them. It wasn't awkward. It wasn't forced. It was just.. presence. Selene’s thought wandered, drifting toward the future she hadn't dare imagine. The pack, the whispers, the elders... all of it. But here, with him by her side, she felt a thread of strength woven through her fear. She was no longer entirely at the mercy of the world around her. She was now with someone who had acknowledged her, claimed her, and she had claimed him too, in her own way. The forest around them seemed to exhale, the wind carrying the scent of moss and night blossoms. And for the first time since the ceremony, she felt it: a quiet certainty that whatever storms were coming, she would not face them alone, for the first time since everything had changed. And as they continued forward, she realized she was no longer following behind him. She was walking beside him. 

   The forest around them was quiet, but Selene no longer felt the weight of it pressing down. She had survived the whispers, the judgment, the stares, the claims of the pack. She had faced Orion, and in doing so, had faced herself. Her body, her wolf, her future, they all tugged her forward, insisting she move. He walked beside her, steady, unwavering, she believed she could follow without fear. The path ahead was uncertain, even dangerous, but she would not walk it alone. Whatever came next, she would face it with him. 

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