LOGINEDAL
“Look at her, locking herself in like the pathetic little breeder she is.” The words came through the door like needles, sharp and precise, and I pressed my back against the wood so hard I felt the grain bite into my skin. “Did you see her face when Alpha announced Vex as his Luna?” Another voice, higher, meaner. “She actually looked like she was going to cry. Right there in front of everyone.” “A human playing Luna. Can you imagine? She probably spread her legs and begged him to keep her.” “Well, it didn't work, did it? He found a real mate. A wolf. Someone worthy of him.” Laughter. Cruel and bright, bouncing off the walls like they were performing for an audience. Maybe they were. Maybe the whole pack had gathered outside my door to watch me burn. “What did she think was going to happen? That he'd actually keep her? She's a breeder. That's all she'll ever be.” “A warm hole to fuck until something better came along.” “And now something better is here.” I dug my nails into my arms until I felt the sting of broken skin. I wouldn't cry. I wouldn't give them that satisfaction. I'd sit here in the dark and take it, like I'd taken everything else, because that's what breeders did. We took it. We shut up. We knew our place. Except I didn't know my place anymore. I thought my place was beside him. I thought I meant something. The voices faded after a while, their laughter echoing down the hallway, and I stayed on the floor, staring at the crack of light under the door, watching the moon move across the window. The clock struck eleven. Then midnight. The house grew quiet. Everyone was asleep now … or pretending to be, gathered around their new Luna, whispering about how much better she was than the breeder. Then I heard footsteps I knew those footsteps. The heavy drag of his boots The key turned in the lock. Rylan stood in the doorway, backlit by the hallway light, his face half in shadow. His grey eyes were cold. “Get up,” he said. “Get the fuck out.” My voice came out raw, shredded from holding back screams. He crossed the room anyway. Dropped a canvas bag on the bed. It landed with a heavy thud … packed full, stuffed tight, prepared. “Supplies,” he said. “Food, water, a knife, bandages. Enough to get you to the border.” I stared at the bag. Then at him. “You're kicking me out. In the middle of the night. Like a dog.” “I'm letting you go.” He said it like he was doing me a favor. Like I should be grateful. “There's a human settlement three days south. You'll make it.” “Three days through wolf territory.” I stood up, my legs shaking beneath me. “Alone. With nothing but a bag of scraps. Because you found a new woman to warm your bed.” Something flickered across his face … guilt? regret? … but it was gone before I could name it. “Vex is my fated mate. You were a breeder. There's a difference.” “A breeder?” My voice cracked. “After two years of holding me, fucking me, telling me I was yours … that's all I am to you?” “That's all you ever were.” His voice didn't waver. His eyes didn't blink. “You just forgot your place.” “Fuck you, Rylan.” The words tore out of me, ugly and desperate. “Fuck you and your mate and your whole fucking pack. I loved you. I gave you everything. I let you fuck me like I meant something. And now you're calling me garbage?” “Because that's what you are.” He stepped closer, his grey eyes boring into mine. “You're garbage. You're a hole I used for two years. You're nothing. You were nothing before me, and you'll be nothing after me.” “You don't mean that.” “I mean every word.” His voice was cold and his eyes locked into mine “Now take the bag and get out before I make you get out.” I wanted to kill him. I wanted to grab the knife from that bag and drive it into his chest and watch the light leave those cold grey eyes. I wanted to scream until my lungs gave out. I wanted to beg him to tell me this was a joke, a test, anything but the truth. I did none of those things. I just stood there, bleeding on the inside, and let him destroy me. “Run, Edal.” He shoved the bag toward me. “Don't look back. Hate me if you need to.”something in his voice cracked. Just for a second. I grabbed the bag. Walked past him without looking at his face. “I hope she tears your heart out,” I said, my back to him, my hand on the doorframe. “I hope she uses you and throws you away, just like you did to me. I hope you die alone, Rylan. I hope no one comes to save you.” He didn't answer but I ran anyways. I ran through the gate. Past the tree line. Into the woods.RYLANThe secondary blast doors jammed halfway down, sparking white-hot against the buckled floorboards. Through the three-foot gap, the freezing wind howled like a dying animal, but it wasn't louder than the laughter coming from the smoke."Korr! Take Edal and the kid!" I roared, my voice ripping out of my throat like rusty nails. I didn't look back at them. I could hear Ezra’s frantic crying and the wet, heavy sound of Korr’s boots dragging Edal’s bleeding frame down the utility corridor. "Go! Get her to Tarek! I'm sealing the hole!""Rylan, don't be a fool!" Korr shouted back through the alarm horns. "The layout is compromised! Fall back!""I said go!" I yelled, slamming my palm into the manual override box on the wall.The emergency gears groaned. The heavy iron door dropped another six inches with a massive *CRUNCH*, locking me on the outside. In the dark. In the freezing slush of the main hanger breach. Just me, my two blades, and the smell of the wolves."Well, well," a smooth,
EDALThe main hanger deck was a chamber of smoke and screaming metal. The heavy blast doors had been blown inward, warped into jagged steel teeth by a high-explosive charge. Through the burning gap, the freezing mountain storm howled into the base, carrying the stench of wet fur, cheap gasoline, and fresh blood."Form a line on the secondary barricade!" Korr roared. His voice was a blunt instrument over the blare of the klaxons. He stood behind a crushed concrete barrier, his rifle tucked into his shoulder, firing steady, rhythmic bursts into the blinding white snow outside. "Tyson! Get those heavy shields up! Don't let them split the center!""I'm on it, Commander!" Tyson shouted back. The massive Nullifier lunged forward, slamming a six-foot steel riot shield into the debris, his heavy boots skidding through the frozen slush.Beside them, Rylan was already moving like a beast unhinged. His Alpha dominance was flaring hot, a heavy, suffocating weight that made the air feel thick. He
EDALThree weeks.Twenty-one days of staring at the concrete ceiling, waiting for the bleeding to stop. Waiting for the ghost of the pain to leave my stomach.The blood was gone. The fever was gone. And whatever softness I had left inside me was completely buried under the mountain floor.The lower training bay was freezing cold. The air smelled like rust, sweat, and old concrete. I stood in front of the heavy leather punching bag, my hands wrapped tight in black canvas strips. No gloves. I wanted to feel the impact. I needed to feel something that wasn't the empty, hollow ache in my gut.*THUD.*I threw a heavy left hook. The leather groaned under the hit.A right cross. My shoulder burned. My breath came out in short, sharp puffs of white vapor in the cold air. I didn't stop. I kept moving my feet, striking the bag over and over until the canvas started to scrape the skin off my knuckles."Your left guard is dropping," a flat voice said from the iron stairs.I didn't turn around. I
THIRD POVThe air in the medical bay smelled like rubbing alcohol and old blood. Tarek stood by the metal sink. He scrubbed his hands under the running water, over and over, trying to get the red stains out from under his fingernails.The heavy iron door groaned open. Korr walked in first. His right hand was completely wrapped up in thick white tape and wooden splints, his broken fingers held stiff against his palm. Rylan followed right behind him. His eyes were totally bloodshot, his face pale and unwashed, his jaw clenched so tight the muscles were jumping. Ezra came in last. He didn't look at anyone. He just slid against the concrete wall and dropped to the floor, pulling his knees up to his chest."How is she?" Korr asked. His voice was rough, completely stripped of his usual military authority. "She still won't eat. She just stares at the wall, Tarek. She won't let me get near the bed."Tarek stopped scrubbing. He didn't turn around right away. He just looked down at the gray soa
EDALThe room stayed cold. The bloody sheets were gone, replaced by clean, coarse wool blankets that smelled faintly of lye and the damp lower laundry tiers, but the scent of the slaughter never truly left the walls.I didn't move. I lay on my side, my knees tucked up toward my chest, staring at a single crack in the mortar of the stone wall. The yellow light under the door shifted from bright to dark, signaling the passing of days I wasn’t counting."Edal."Korr’s voice was a low, heavy rasp from the doorway. He walked into the room slow, his heavy combat boots making a dull, scraping sound on the concrete floor. He was wearing a fresh gray uniform shirt, but his right hand was completely bound in thick white medical tape, the splints holding his broken fingers rigid against his palm.He stopped by the edge of the cot. On the small wooden table, the metal tray sat exactly where it had been since yesterday morning—the ration bowl of gray nutrient broth covered in a thin, cold skin."Y
EDALThe heavy, metallic scent of fresh blood completely swamped the small perimeter of the residential cabin, drowning out the familiar smells of old gun oil and damp stone. I was flat on my back on the mattress, my legs tangled in sheets that were turning a dark, terrible crimson.My fingers locked into the front of Rylan’s thick tactical jacket. I pulled him down until his face was inches from mine."Make it stop," I choked out, a raw, wet sob tearing through my chest. "Rylan, please... it's tearing me apart... make it stop!""I've got you, sweetheart. I've got you," Rylan muttered. His voice wasn't smooth or mocking anymore. It was completely broken, scraping like gravel in his throat. His massive Alpha arms wrapped tightly around my torso, pulling my upper body off the bloody mattress and crushing me against his bare chest. He was shaking so violently his teeth were clicking together. "Don't look down, Edal. Just look at me. Look at my eyes. Focus on my voice, okay?""It hurts!"
EDALRylan's slut. I hated that name with every fibre of my being. Yet it felt almost as though what I hated more was the fact that it came from Korr. It made me ashamed, shy, conscious."Fine, we're doing this or what?" I asked, hiding behind false guises. I wasn't brave, but I would rather die th
EDAL“Ten seconds, Starting now.” He ordered curtly,My body was screaming for me to run… something in him instilled fear immediately.But I'd faced worse than a scarred commander with hate in his eyes. I'd faced Rylan's cold grey stare. I'd faced a maniacs knife at my throat and his cock inside m
EDALMy legs gave out before I saw the fire.I fell face-first into mud. My torn pants hung off one hip. My neck was wet with blood. His cum had dried on my lower back, cracked and flaking. I crawled. Dragged myself with my elbows. “Someone's out there looks Human.”“Could be bait.”“Bait for what
EDALA flying dagger brushed past my face ,The sharp edges tore through my shirt and skinned my shoulder blade yet I didn't stop running.My legs moved faster than I could comprehend, my heart racing in my chest, I had been running all night… someone else was on my tail.“Stop running, Edal.”The







