LOGINMalachai was seriously pissed.
The early morning mist still clung to the Convergence Point, the sun barely cresting the eastern horizon. He sat on a smooth rock near the stream, listening to the distant waterfall while the other three argued for what felt like the hundredth time in the past hour. His eyes drifted to the water, watching it flow past without purpose and effort. That's what he wanted to be doing right now. Flowing, drifting and maybe sleeping. Instead, he was stuck here listening to grown men bicker like children. "Malachai!" A sharp voice cut through his thoughts and he sighed before dragging his attention back to the present. Gerald Stormborn stood glaring at him, those red eyes glowing with barely contained fury. The youngest of them all paced like a caged animal, his crimson hair wild around his face. He wore simple leather and fur, practical fighting gear that showed off the claw marks running from his right shoulder down to his left abdomen. Scars from battles Malachai didn't care to know about. Malachai wondered where he got the energy to be so loud and angry all the time. It was really exhausting just watching him. "Calm yourself, Gerald," said another voice, cold as winter ice. Ugh, Blackwood. Joefrey Blackwood didn't pace. He stood perfectly still in his dark armor, arms crossed, silver streaking through his black hair despite being barely past his twenties. The man looked like he'd been carved from stone and left out in the cold. His ice blue eyes held no warmth as he watched Gerald's tantrum with obvious disdain. This was the one who somehow thought he was in charge, though he didn't remember anyone voting him in that position. What a self pompous prick. "Perhaps you could contribute something useful to this discussion instead of daydreaming?" Joefrey's gaze shifted to Malachai. Before Malachai could respond, the fourth Alpha leaning casually against a tree and examining his nails scoffed with apparent disinterest. Nikolai Vale looked like he belonged at a royal court rather than a war council. Golden hair perfectly styled even at this ungodly hour, green eyes sharp despite his relaxed posture. He wore expensive clothing that somehow stayed clean despite the wilderness around them. Of all the Alphas here, Nikolai was the only one who truly made Malachai uncomfortable. There was something too calculating behind that easy smile. Malachai stretched lazily. "I'm waiting for you all to cool off before we actually have a conversation. Right now, no one is making sense or coming to any real conclusion." Gerald's face went red and he took a step forward, fists clenched. But to Malachai's genuine surprise, the young Alpha bit back whatever he was about to say. His jaw worked, veins visible in his neck, but he stayed silent. Malachai felt a sudden urge to provoke him further. But he supposed he should actually contribute something useful first. "My scouts have been tracking the shadow wolves," Malachai said, his tone still lazy despite the serious subject. "They're strong. Invulnerable, it seems, but I don't believe there's no weakness. Everything has a weakness." Joefrey nodded once, sharp and precise like a military commander acknowledging a report. "Agreed. We just haven't found it yet." Gerald grunted his acknowledgment, still pacing, still radiating that barely controlled energy. "I thought as much," Nikolai added smoothly, pushing off from the tree with fluid grace. Malachai continued, "But here's what concerns me. My people bring reports that these creatures are beginning to coordinate. They're attacking as groups now, not the usual mindless charges we first saw. There's intelligence behind it." Gerald stopped pacing. "Intelligence? They're mindless beasts, Malachai. Some kind of disease turning wolves mad. There's no way they have the capacity to plan coordinated attacks." He ran a hand through his wild hair, frustration evident in every movement. Nikolai's easy smile turned cold. "Perhaps if you spent less time swinging your sword and more time actually observing, you'd notice the patterns forming. But then again, expecting strategic thinking from you might be too much to ask." Malachai felt a smile tug at his lips. He couldn't help it. The subtle insult was refreshing after an hour of pointless arguing. He laughed. Joefrey's expression shifted to one of tired frustration, the kind of look a man gets when he knows exactly what's about to happen and can't stop it. "Don't..." "What did you just say to me?" Gerald's voice dropped dangerously quiet. His eyes began to glow gold, his wolf rising close to the surface. Every muscle in his body tensed like he was about to spring. Malachai leaned forward, unable to resist. "Come now, Nikolai isn't a coward. If he had something to say, I'm sure he'd be brave enough to repeat it. Wouldn't you, Vale?" To his absolute delight, Nikolai did exactly that. He crossed his arms, green eyes glittering with amusement. "I said that strategic thinking might be beyond Gerald's capabilities. His approach to most problems seems to be 'hit it until it stops moving.'" Gerald moved forward, closing the distance between them in three strides. "Gerald, no!" Joefrey stepped between them, one hand on the younger Alpha's chest. The silver in his hair caught the early morning light as he physically held Gerald back. He shot a glare over his shoulder at Malachai. "Damn it, Duskbane! Stop instigating!" Malachai took a moment to observe the scene he'd helped create. The four greatest Alphas in the known territories, all gathered at the Convergence Point because of strange new attacks by beasts they'd come to call shadow wolves. This was supposed to be a unified front against a common enemy. Instead, they were moments away from tearing each other apart. Honestly, Malachai had provoked them on purpose. He wanted to see each Alpha's temperament, to gauge if he could actually work with these men. But right now? He was disappointed.The receiving room was too polished to trust.Lyralei sat in a chair that was somehow both elegant and uncomfortable, cleaned up and dressed in clothes finer than anything she would have chosen for herself. The fabric was soft and the cut was perfect and she hated it. The room around her was quiet, expensive and arranged so precisely that it made her more uncomfortable than Gerald’s noisy halls or Joefrey’s cold war rooms ever had.Nikolai sat across from her, calm and unreadable.Vivienne sat beside him.Lyralei kept her hands still in her lap and tried very hard not to look nervous. It didn’t work.She remembered the last time she’d seen Nikolai clearly. The portal light. His promise that he’d be expecting her. Her own hand lifting before she could stop herself and goddess above the middle finger she’d given him right before the portal swallowed him whole.Now he sat across from her like a man who remembered everything and intended to say nothing until it made her uncomfortable.Th
“Tell me everything,” Lyralei said.Laura moved to the open journal on the table and rested her hand on the worn pages. “Nikolai’s library isn’t just a collection of books. It’s a vault of bloodline secrets and old wars and dead alliances and buried sins. The book I found was tied to the First Shadow War.”She turned a page and the silver light under her skin flickered across the writing.“The journal mentions the First Alpha Queen,” Laura continued. “And four bonded Alphas.”Lyralei went still because the words felt too close to her own life.“The worst part wasn’t that the Shadow Master attacked,” Laura said. “The worst part was that the gates opened from within.” She looked up. “Someone close to the First Alpha Queen betrayed her. A Vale.”Lyralei’s chest tightened.“Nikolai Vale, First of His Line.” Laura’s jaw worked for a moment. “It said the first Nikolai opened the gates to the enemy during the First Shadow War.”Lyralei reacted sharply at the name. She knew Nikolai Vale in he
Laura stood there with silver light still faint under her skin and stared directly at Lyralei.“I dreamt about you,” Laura said. “Beat your ass too.”Lyralei froze for one second and then irritation flooded through her. She didn’t like that Laura remembered the fight and she definitely didn’t like the smug look on her face.Laura’s eyes moved over her slowly, narrowing slightly. Her head tilted like she was weighing something. She reached out and her fingers stopped just short of Lyralei’s arm before pulling back, like she couldn’t decide whether Lyralei was solid or just another trick the mark was playing on her.“You only won because you sprouted wings,” Lyralei snapped. “That still counts as unfair.”Laura’s mouth curved like she was amused but her eyes stayed sharp.The amusement faded as she looked around the altered library. The shelves stretched too high and the storm outside the windows had frozen mid-flash. Silver mist curled along the floor between the tables.“This place is
Keziah checked Lyralei's bandage again.She had already checked it twice since they left the boy's room. Her fingers moved carefully over the wrapping, making sure the cloth was secure and the wound underneath had not bled through."It looks fine," Lyralei said."I will decide if it looks fine." Keziah tightened the knot slightly before moving to the supplies she had packed earlier. She opened the cloth bundle and checked the dried meat, the bread, the herbs, then closed it and opened it again.Lyralei watched her repack everything for the third time.Keziah muttered under her breath about reckless idiots who did not know how to travel without bleeding everywhere. She adjusted the herbs, recounted the bandages, and checked the bread to make sure it had not somehow disappeared in the last two minutes.Lyralei did not stop her because she knew what Keziah was doing. The fussing was not about the supplies. It was about the fact that once everything was packed and checked and double-check
Lyralei walked through Shadowfang and felt the difference immediately.Warriors still noticed her but the suspicion was gone. Some stepped aside when she passed. Others lowered their heads slightly. A few glanced at the dark marks visible on her hands but said nothing.She didn't stop for any of them.She needed to find Keziah first.The healing area was in a quieter section of the settlement where the air was warmer and smelled of herbs. Lyralei found Keziah in the supply room sorting through bandages and dried plants stacked on wooden shelves.Keziah saw her and immediately started scolding."What the hell are you doing out of bed?" She crossed the room quickly and grabbed Lyralei's arm. "You look pale. You're walking like you're pretending not to hurt. And it’s clear you have no survival instinct."Lyralei let her fuss because she knew this was Keziah's way of caring.Keziah pulled her closer to check the bandage on her shoulder. "You nearly died yesterday and you're already roamin
Lyralei woke slowly.Her body felt heavy and sore but warm. For a moment she didn't understand where she was because the last thing she remembered was falling asleep on the floor of Joefrey's war room.Then she realized she was in a bed.A proper bed with thick furs and soft pillows. The room around her was quiet except for the wind howling outside. She was dressed in a clean tunic and trousers that weren't hers. The fabric was soft against her skin.Her body ached from the hill battle and the overuse of her mark from the night before. But it wasn't a frightening ache. It made the night feel real.When she opened her eyes fully, she found Joefrey sitting in a chair near the bed watching her.The moment their eyes met, he looked away.Lyralei started laughing.Joefrey's face went stone cold immediately like he could erase the fact that she'd caught him by looking serious enough.That only made her laugh harder."Were you watching me sleep?" Lyralei asked."I was making sure you didn't
Lyralei stood shocked as she stared at the massive wolf and then it moved toward her with its silver eyes fixed on where she stood. She felt that pull again, that strange attraction her mark had been resonating with, stronger now that it was closer.The wolf approached slowly with its head tilted s
Every warrior from both Nikolai’s pack and Gerald’s and Joefrey’s packs drew their weapons at Nikolai’s threat. Steel cleared leather in a rush of sound that filled the clearing with the promise of violence. The Alphas themselves didn’t reach for any weapon, they just watched Nikolai with expressio
Lyralei stared at the Alphas in their deadlock about to fight because of her and it irritated her more than anything else that had happened today. She was still keeping herself low-key though because that fuck it feeling she’d had before jumping off the cliff had been dwindling fast, and she found
Lyralei was shocked in that space between thoughts as she realized she remembered everything now, every detail of that vision crystal clear in her mind like it had just happened. The woman in the red gown, the rejection, the pain written across that Luna’s face as her world shattered in front of ev







