Masuk"Move your heavy shoulders, Malakai Thornwolf, you are blocking my scent trail," Kade Fenrir growled directly behind my neck, his hot breath making the fur on my nape stand straight up.
I kept my eyes glued to the front of the ancient lecture hall, my hands gripping my desk so hard my fingernails nearly shifted into claws.
"Stop teasing the new male pup, Kade," Zuberi Darkclaw murmured from the row behind us, his voice a low, rumbling vibration that shook the wooden floorboards. "He is already shaking under his fur."
"I am not teasing him, Zuberi," Kade whispered, leaning closer until his lips almost brushed the scarred skin of my ear. "I am just smelling him. He smells like Wolfspring Hollow, but covered in old silver burns."
I pulled my heavy dark hood lower over my face, trying to hide the jagged marks running down my cheek and jaw. My heart went fast, hitting my ribs like a trapped bird. It had been over a year since the Crimson Fang Pack left me for dead at Bloodmoon Lake, but my body still remembered the agony. My left leg, once shattered by their Beta Commander, throbbed with a dull ache under my denim jeans.
"Johnson, look at me," Kade commanded softly, using his Alpha dominance to make my muscles lock.
"Leave me alone," I choked out, my voice tight and small. "I just want to learn the territory laws. I do not want any trouble from your circle."
"Trouble?" Kade chuckled, a dark, wealthy sound that promised absolute danger. "Pup, we are the ones who control the Moon Docks and the Trade Routes here in the Moonreach Territory. You cannot hide your scent from us under that cheap cotton cloth."
"You need to eat your raw meat ration, Johnson," Katy said, placing a wooden bowl on our stone kitchen table earlier that sunrise.
"I am too nervous to eat, Elder," I muttered, staring down at my reflection in the polished black basin.
My aquamarine eyes looked back at me, surrounded by the rough, uneven skin where the silver knives had sliced my face during the Moonrise Gathering. I was a male wolf, but I felt small, broken, and completely ruined. After the attack, the Whitmoor Elders had traded everything to escape the Midrealm Territories, bringing me to these Western Moonlands to hide my shame.
"Your father and I did not fight the Rogue Wolf Brotherhood just for you to starve yourself," Katy said gently, placing a scarred hand over my trembling fingers. "The Silvermoon Healing Lodge mended your bones, but you must strengthen your spirit-wolf."
"The boys at the old settlement said I was a broken male," I whispered, my throat tightening with old tears. "They said no Alpha would ever want to mate with a scarred, limping wolf like me."
"They are fools," my father growled, entering the kitchen with his leather hunting harness already strapped across his broad chest. "You carry the pure Whitmoor blood line. Let the pack males stare. You walk tall today."
But walking tall was hard when your left leg dragged against the earth, a constant reminder of Corwin Blackmaw’s betrayal. He had been my closest companion, the boy I promised to run the wild forests with forever, right before he joined the popular Alphas and watched them tear my white tunic to shreds.
"I will drive the Midnight Fang Rover to the pack quarters," my father said, tossing the bone-carved keys in his palm. "We do not want any rogue scouts catching your scent on the open road."
"He is staring at us again," Talia Ravenscar laughed outside the main hall, pointing her long, dark fingernails straight at my hooded figure as I limped past the massive oak trees.
"Let him look," Imani Frostfang sneered, adjusting her fur collar. "He looks like a rogue who survived a silver trap. Completely hideous."
I had kept my head down, my boots scuffing the dirt, but my eyes had betrayed me. I had looked up, and that was when I saw them. Kade, Zuberi, and Malakai. Three massive, breathtakingly beautiful male Alphas standing together under the shadow of the pack house. They had the same midnight-dark hair, the same heavy, muscular builds, but their eyes were completely different. Kade had eyes like burning blue stars, Zuberi’s were the color of golden honey, and Malakai’s shone like deep caramel.
When Kade had flashed those sharp, white teeth at me in a slow smile, my face had burned with a hot, dark blush.
Now, trapped in the classroom with all three of them sitting directly behind me, the air felt thick and heavy with male pheromones. The scent of pine, musk, and raw power was filling my lungs, making my inner wolf whimper with a strange, confusing heat.
"The professor is starting the lecture, Kade," Malakai warned, his voice cutting through the heavy tension. "Keep your hands to yourself before the whole class smells your arousal."
"He is mine, Malakai," Kade growled back, his large, warm hand suddenly sliding under my hood, his rough fingers pressing hard against the silver scars on my neck.
He looked at me and I could not move.
My brain was completely groggy, but my beast knew there was no time for weakness. I had given my solemn word to Katy that I would cross the border into her clearing before the first pack meeting, and when it came to securing territory deals, my wolf never broke a promise.I vaulted out of the furs, stretching my arms high toward the stone ceiling beams and twisting my torso from side to side to force the blood back into my limbs. The shadow clocks showed it was barely five-fifteen in the morning, and the mountain sky was still a deep, bruised charcoal, but my body needed a hard, freezing run through the pines before I faced the council spies.I stepped into light running gear—a plain white tunic over my bare skin, thick blue tracking shorts, and soft white running skins that gripped my feet tightly. I pulled my long dark hair back into a tight warrior's knot, shoving my communication stone, a few silver tokens, and a small sweat towel into my leather jogging pouch. The air outside was
“I broke through their private network links and stripped their communication logs, but their group messages contain nothing but standard pack gossip about meeting for drinks at the tavern,” Zuberi reported, letting out a heavy, frustrated sigh. “Not a single word about the murders or the old territory claims. I suspect they are utilizing low-frequency burner stones that don't connect to the main network grids. I even ran a scent sweep near Sheriff Combs' lodge and couldn't find a single active network node. The old wolf lives like a primitive beast. As for the Grimshaw Fortress up on the peak, that structure is completely armored with constant guard patrols. It’s built to withstand a full pack assault. Niall’s redheaded enforcer and his brother are picking up small pieces of data from the lower kitchens, but our timeline is shrinking. We must move faster.”“Zuberi, you need to redirect your spirit web search straight into the town hall archives,” I suggested, my mind charting the lay
“You need to stop crushing my chest, Kade,” I choked out, a low, thick growl rumbling deep within my throat as I wrapped my arms completely around his massive shoulders. My fingers dug into the heavy tactical leather covering his spine, pulling him closer into my space until our ribs compressed. The raw, primal heat of his dominant wolf rolled off his skin in waves, instantly invading my senses and overriding the lingering fear that had frozen my muscles only moments ago. For half a winter cycle, my hands had been completely empty of his touch, forced to survive on nothing but distant memories while he ran silent border patrols across the frozen expanses of Abakon Yellow. Unlike Malakai and Zuberi, who had been making regular, covert supply runs back to the far-off Moonreach Territory to gather our shadow resources, Kade had planted his paws firmly in this cursed soil from the very first night we arrived. He had isolated his beast here, building his trade holdings and tracking every f
“Give me his name and his ranking description,” I demanded, my muscles locking tight.“Johnson Whitmoor. Twenty-seven winters old. Unbonded alpha male. Stands five-foot-nine, broad-shouldered, thick dark hair, winter-blue eyes. Moved his holding back here from the far Western Moonlands. I spotted him an hour ago with Corwin down at the trading post. He’s beautiful, Rafe,” the Sheriff said, stepping closer to press his warning home. “He isn't some weak omega you can just push into the dirt. Tell your high-born friend that stalking an elite male at his private gates is a direct violation of pack law. If that wolf sends a distress bird to the Grand Council or marks Niall’s vehicle on the Spirit Web Network before he disappears, the entire Western Alpha Syndicate will descend on this valley with silver chains.” He leaned back into his fur-lined chair, his golden eyes drilling into mine.If the Grimshaw bloodline falls, the whole pack gets slaughtered. Damn it!“I read the wind, Sheriff. I
“Our wolves couldn’t catch a clean scent line for weeks after we took over the Abakon Yellow outpost,” Malakai Thornwolf growled, his deep voice carrying a dark vibration through the narrow stone walls of the Fenrir Shadow Den. “The mountain frost was too thick, and the local Pack Guard was running heavy patrols along the ridge lines every midnight. Every time we scouted the Silver Fang Tavern, Rafe Moonhunter was nested inside with his alpha circle.”Kade Fenrir let out a low, predatory hiss, his fingers tracing the edge of a silver-tipped hunting blade. “Remember the night we tried to hit the feeding dens for some raw stag meat? The Beta Commander was standing right at the timber gates, baring his fangs to block the path. He told our beasts to track back to our own territory because the high elders were holding some classified blood-ritual inside. We tried to catch a glimpse through the heavy pelt curtains, but the leather was sealed tight.”“I set a spiritual scout-rune right over
Honestly, it boggles my mind how a male who was broken so badly can still walk through this world with such grace.I looked over at Lieli, whose eyes were fixed on the dark trail ahead. To the rest of the pack, we looked like the most dominant, perfect pairing in the territory, but the truth was we couldn't stand the smell of each other anymore. For the sake of the council seats, we shared the same stone lodge, but we slept in entirely different wings of the building. We hadn't shared a nesting bed since the night I walked into his office and found him knotting his young secretary right on top of his council desk.“I think you shocked the whole circle tonight, Imani. We were all expecting some ancient, scarred elder to claim those old Whitmoor ruins,” Lieli suddenly grunted, breaking the silence of the cabin.“What made your pack think that?” I asked, my brow furrowing.“Remember when I asked you who bought the ridge land that night by the fire, and you just muttered 'some wolf'?” he







