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Prologue
What do you do when you are a human in a wolf pack and your best friend is the next Alpha?
You keep up. That's what. Or you try to keep up as much as a human body will let you.
Neah and Caleb have been joined at the hip since the day they were born. Literally. Their mothers were best friends in college. The kind of best friends who did everything together, graduated together, and even went into labor on the same day in the same hospital. Neah came first by eleven minutes, a fact she never lets Caleb forget.
Their moms built a studio together after college. Self defense classes and wellness programs for women, both human and werewolf. It was small at first, just a rented space above a laundromat, but it grew into something real. Something that mattered to both of them. Neah's mom ran the day to day operations while Diane stepped back after she met Marcus and became the Luna of the Iron Valley Pack.
Being a Luna takes time. It takes everything, actually. But Diane never let go of the studio or her best friend. They talked every day. Their kids grew up together. Neah spent summers at the pack, running through the woods with Caleb like she belonged there, even though she wasn't a wolf and everyone knew it.
Then the accident happened.
Neah was fifteen when a truck ran a red light and hit her parents' car on the driver's side. Her dad died on impact. Her mom held on for six hours before her body gave up. Neah was in the back seat. She walked away with a broken arm, a concussion, and a hole in her chest that hasn't closed since.
No one in her family wanted her. Not her dad's brother who lived two states away. Not her mom's sister who said she couldn't handle a teenager. Not even her grandmother, who sent a card but never picked up the phone.
Diane didn't wait for anyone to ask. She showed up at the hospital, signed the papers, and brought Neah home to the pack. No questions. No conditions. Just a woman keeping a promise she made to her best friend a long time ago.
That was three years ago.
Neah is eighteen now. She has spent the last three years learning what it means to live in a world she only used to visit during summer breaks. The Iron Valley Pack is large and well respected among the allied packs. Alpha Marcus runs things with a steady hand and Diane holds the pack together with warmth and a backbone made of steel. Caleb is their only son and the future Alpha, set to begin his official transition this year.
Neah has learned the pack ways. She knows the hierarchy, the customs, the values that hold a pack together. She trains with the warriors every day, even though her human body doesn't heal like theirs, doesn't move as fast, and definitely doesn't come with the option of turning into a massive wolf. But she shows up. Every single day. She fights harder than most of the wolves because she has to. Because no one expects her to keep up and she refuses to prove them right.
She is good too. Better than good. She can track wolves who have been tracking their whole lives. She can hide from noses that can smell a rabbit from a mile away. She hits hard and moves fast and when she gets knocked down she stands back up before anyone can offer a hand. The trainers call her a natural. The mean girls call her other things.
Caleb is her rock. Her brother in every way that matters except blood. They can feel each other's moods without speaking. They finish each other's sentences. They have never gone a full day without talking since the day Neah moved in. Some people in the pack swore they were mates, but when they both turned eighteen and nothing clicked, that theory died fast. Neither of them was disappointed. The thought of it actually made them both gag.
Neah has a plan for her life. She always has. She is going to finish high school, go to college, study business, and come back to take over the studio her mom helped build. It is the one piece of her parents she still has and she will not let it go. Diane kept it running for her. The manager is teaching her the business side. She works there a few days a week, training women in self defense the same way her mom taught her.
Everything is mapped out. Caleb will start his Alpha training. Neah will go to college and start her human life. They will stay close, just like their moms did. She will always have the pack in her heart, but she knows she is not a wolf. She will not be anyone's mate. She cannot be inducted into the pack because the elders believe the bond could kill a human. So her place here has always had an expiration date, even if no one wants to say it out loud.
Most of the pack thinks she will get the college thing out of her system and come back for good. Some of them are probably right. She loves it here more than she will ever admit. But she also knows that love doesn't mean you belong somewhere. And belonging is the one thing she has never been sure of since the night her parents didn't come home.
Neah has her plan. Her friends. Her training. Her studio. Her goals. Senior year is starting and she just has to get through it. One more year of mean girls and pack politics and pretending the nightmares don't wake her up screaming every night. One more year of leaning on Caleb and the guys and Diane and Marcus. One more year and then she is free to build something that is truly hers.
That is the plan anyway.
Until something happens that she never saw coming and forces her to make choices she never wanted to make. Choices about loyalty, about love, about a bond she didn't ask for with a man she can't stand.
And the worst part? She can't even run from it. Because this time, the thing chasing her is something she might actually want.
DAY ONE — NEAH**I stand in the clearing with Aldara.Three days to master power that took ancient Lunas decades to understand.No pressure."Show me projection," Aldara says. "Maximum range."I focus. Let the golden energy build. Then release it in a directed wave.The light shoots across the forest. Over trees. Through clearings. Miles and miles of concentrated life force.At the edge of Iron Valley territory, flowers bloom. Injured deer heal. A dying tree straightens and grows new leaves.Three miles. I just projected healing three miles away."Good," Aldara says. Not impressed. Analytical. "Now simultaneous targets. Heal multiple subjects at once."She gestures to ten wolves scattered across the training ground. All carrying minor injuries from sparring.I reach out. Not with my hands. With my awareness. The new ability the stone gave me.I can see them. Really see them. Not just bodies. Th
LIAMI can't breathe.Neah emerges from the tunnel and my breath stops completely.She looks like herself. Same face. Same build. Same stance.But more.Golden veins trace patterns across her arms. Glowing faintly beneath her skin like living circuitry. Her eyes are pure liquid gold. Not flickering. Not shifting. Completely transformed.When she moves, it's with a grace that's almost otherworldly. Fluid. Precise. Like gravity affects her differently now.Kain goes silent inside my mind. Then drops to his belly. Not in submission. In reverence.Our mate is no longer wolf or human or hybrid.She's something else entirely.Neah walks toward me. Each step causes flowers to bloom where her feet touch the ground. The air shimmers around her. Life force radiating in waves I can feel even in human form.She stops three feet away. Studies my face."I'm still me," she says. Voice layered. Multiple tones speaki
NEAHDawn breaks over Iron Valley.I stand at the entrance to the tunnel. Fifty feet below, the lunar stone waits.Behind me, everyone I love has gathered. Silent. Watching.Liam stands closest. His hand in mine. The bond thrumming between us. Fear and love and trust all tangled together.Caleb is beside him. Vanessa's hand on his shoulder. My twin. My brother. Ready to follow me into hell if I asked.Theo, Shane, and Miles stand in a line. My warriors. My family. Theo has the earpiece ready. Shane's trying to smile. Miles holds the leather cord he braided for Caleb's baby.Micah and Sera flank the entrance. Gold eyes glowing faintly. My fellow hybrids. My foundation. They know what I'm about to face better than anyone.Elena and Diane stand together. Mother and surrogate mother. Both crying. Both trying to hide it.Aldara waits at the tunnel entrance. Ancient. Powerful. The guide who brought me this far."Are you
LIAM---I'm waiting when Neah comes back to our room.She's been gone for hours. Making peace with everyone on her list. Healing wounds. Mending fractures.I felt it all through the bond. The grief with Diane. The love with Elena. The brotherhood with Caleb. The loyalty with the boys.Every conversation another piece of armor stripped away. Every truth another step toward wholeness.Now it's my turn.She closes the door behind her. Leans against it. Exhausted but lighter somehow."Hey," she says."Hey yourself.""I saved you for last.""I noticed.""Not because you're least important. Because you're the most. And I needed to get the rest out of the way before I could do this right."She crosses the room. Sits beside me on the bed. Takes my hand."We need to talk," she says."I know.""About tomorrow. About the bonding. About what comes after."I nod. Can't speak. T
NEAHI find them in the common room.Shane, Miles, and Theo. My original circle. The warriors who became brothers. The boys who saw a grieving human girl three years ago and decided she was worth protecting.They're playing cards. Some game with complicated rules that Shane keeps changing whenever he's losing."That's not how this works," Miles says patiently."It's exactly how this works. House rules.""Your house rules change every hand.""Adaptation is key to survival."Theo just shakes his head. Doesn't argue. Knows it's pointless.I stand in the doorway watching them. Memorizing. Just in case tomorrow doesn't go the way I hope.Theo notices me first. Always does. "Neah."The other two look up immediately."Hey," I say. "Can I join?""Always," Shane says. Grins. "Fair warning though. I'm winning.""You're cheating," Miles corrects."Semantics."I sit. They deal me in.
NEAHI find Caleb at the training building.Our place. Where we've sparred and argued and cried and laughed since I was fifteen and he took it upon himself to teach me how to fight like a wolf even though I'd never shift.He's not alone. Vanessa stands beside him. Hand in his. United front.Good. That's good. Because we need to do this right."Hey," I say."Hey yourself." Caleb gestures to the mats. "Want to sit?""Yeah."We settle on the floor. Cross-legged. The way we used to when we needed to talk about something serious.Vanessa sits beside Caleb. Close but not crowding. She's learning. So am I."I need to say something," I start. "To both of you. Before tomorrow. Before everything changes.""Okay," Caleb says.I look at Vanessa first. "I was wrong. When you first arrived. I assumed the worst. Assumed you were trying to replace me. Assumed Caleb would forget about me the moment he found his mate. That wasn't fair to you."Vanessa's eyes widen slightly. "Neah—""Let me finish. You
CHAPTER 125NEAH---The room is quiet after the war council disperses.Just me and Liam. The bond stretched thin between us. Raw. Bleeding emotion neither of us knows how to contain.He stands at the window. Back to me. Shoulders tight.I can feel everything through the bond. His terror. His rage.
NEAHSomeone talked.The vault was discovered three weeks ago. We sealed the information. Limited access to inner circle only.Now Kessler knows. Knows enough to tunnel directly toward it. Knows enough to risk everything on an underground assault.Someone leaked.I pace the war room. Fury making my
NEAH---"Thirty days," I say to the war council.Every Alpha at the table looks at me like I've lost my mind."We don't have thirty days," Cortez says. "Kessler is building. Selling. Deploying. Every day we wait is another day he gets stronger.""And every day we wait is another day we get stronge
LIAMThe extraction team is moving toward the packhouse.Six wolves. Corrupted hybrids based on their energy signatures. Moving fast through Iron Valley territory like they own it.They're here for Neah.Kain surges forward. Bloodlust and protective fury exploding through every nerve."Lockdown pro







