LOGINRavin's POV
The pull hit me without warning, right in the middle of watching two of my warriors settle a dispute on the training ground. My hand was at my chest before I understood why, and my wolf went completely still inside me, the way it only did when something had its full attention. I had felt that stillness before in fights, in moments where the wrong decision meant someone died. This was different. This was not danger. I knew what it was immediately. I had known about it my entire life, carried in my bloodline like a debt that had never been paid. When my fated mate took her first shift I would feel it, sharp and specific, pointing me in one direction. Every Alpha before me had felt it. Every one of them had acted on it. She was shifting. Somewhere out there in the dark, she was shifting right now. I did not explain myself to the warriors watching me. I was already walking by the time they registered that something had changed, and running by the time the treeline took me. The forest at night was familiar territory. I moved through it fast and quiet, following the pull northwest, and it strengthened with every step I took toward it. I smelled the campfire smoke first, then heard the noise, students, tents, a school retreat scattered through the trees. I slowed and moved carefully to the edge of the camp until the shadows were thick enough to stand in without being seen. Then I found her. She was on her knees in a small clearing beyond the main group, hands pressed into the dirt, mid transformation and clearly fighting through it. Around her, voices were rising. Someone had gone for help. A boy was crouched beside her, hands on her shoulders, talking to her in a low voice she was probably not fully hearing. I stood in the dark and watched and did not move. My wolf had other ideas. It pushed from the inside, loud and insistent, the message simple and clear. Now. Before she finishes. One move and this is over. I had told myself for years that when this moment came I would not hesitate, that I knew exactly what the curse required and I was not the kind of man who flinched from necessary things. I did not move. She drove her claws into the earth and held on through another wave and I watched and something I did not have a name for kept my feet exactly where they were. She was powerful. I could feel it from where I stood, something deeper than a young wolf finding its form for the first time. The energy coming off her was older than that, the kind that belonged to a bloodline that had been building toward something for generations. My wolf went quiet. Not because it had given up. Because it recognised something, and whatever that recognition was, it was louder than the urgency had been. Every Alpha before me who had stood in a moment like this had made the same choice. Power over the person. The curse over the bond. I had grown up hearing their stories told like warnings, like proof that this was simply what the bloodline required, and I had never once questioned whether they had hesitated the way I was hesitating right now. I stayed until it was done. When her breathing steadied and the sounds of the transformation gave way to silence, I pulled back through the trees without a sound and put distance between myself and the clearing. *** My betas found me twenty minutes later. Cord and Sable. Two of my most reliable wolves and the two people most likely to say things I did not want to hear. They had tracked me from the pack grounds and caught up without announcing themselves, falling into step on either side of me with the expressions of wolves who already knew more than they were letting on. I had not told them about the pull when it hit me. I had not needed to. They had seen me leave and drawn their own conclusions, and those conclusions were written clearly enough on both their faces. Cord spoke first. "You felt it." I did not answer. "The legends say the first shift is the only window...." "I know what the legends say." "Then she is still out there and the shift may not be" "It is finished," I said. "I watched it complete." Sable was quieter than Cord, more careful with her words. "If the window is closed then the curse—" "Then the curse does what it does. We are not discussing this." They went quiet. Not because they had nothing left to say but because they knew me well enough to know when I was done. We walked back through the forest and I did not look toward the clearing. I told myself I was not thinking about her. I thought about her the entire way back. By the time the Darkhowl camp came into view I had already made up my mind, though I was calling it something more reasonable in my head. Information gathering. The logical next step. She was a student at Draven Wolf Academy, the pull had come from the direction of their retreat grounds, which meant she had a schedule and a routine and a life that existed within walls I could access and I was going to. I was going to find out who she was, watch her the way I watched everything that required careful handling, and figure out what I was dealing with before I decided what to do about it. The curse had not taken my wolf yet. The window had closed and I was still whole, which meant either the legends were wrong about the timeline or there was something about this situation that did not follow the rules I had been handed. Either way I needed answers before I made another move.Elara's POVI was sitting at my desk during lunch with my books open in front of me, doing a very convincing impression of someone actually reading them. The classroom was mostly empty, people drifting off to the dining hall or outside to make the most of the break, and I was enjoying the rare quiet of it, the kind that didn't happen often in a building full of people, when I felt it.Warmth behind me. Then lips on the side of my neck, slow and deliberate, like there was nowhere more important to be right now.I didn't jump, which I was proud of, i also didn't immediately pull away, which I was slightly less proud of but completely unsurprised by."I miss you," Ravin said, his voice low near my ear, and I could feel him smiling against my skin which was genuinely unfair given that we were in a school and I was supposed to be reading and there were other people in this building even if they weren't in this particular room right now."You literally saw me this morning.""That was hours
Elara's POV"Can we talk? Just for a moment."Lyris was standing directly in my path, that direct gaze of hers leaving very little room for pretending I hadn't noticed her. Which I did and clearly she noticed me too."I'm on my way to dinner," I said, keeping my voice somewhere between neutral and polite, "we can talk later.""Please." Something genuine came through in how she said it, not dramatic, just honest, the kind of please that meant exactly what it sounded like and wasn't asking for more than a moment.I was still deciding how to respond, running through the options in my head, when Freya stepped in beside me like she had been standing there the whole time waiting for exactly this moment, perfectly timed and completely unbothered about it."She'll catch you after dinner." Freya's tone was pleasant but final, the kind that didn't leave room for negotiation or follow-up questions. "We're heading down now."Lyris looked between us for a second and then nodded, stepping aside wit
Elara's POVFreya came back to the dorm with a different energy about her.I noticed it the moment she walked through the door, that particular glow that had nothing to do with the time of day or how much sleep she had gotten, that specific kind of quiet happiness that settled on a person after something significant had happened and they hadn't fully processed it yet. She looked lighter somehow, like something she had been carrying had been set down somewhere and she hadn't picked it back up yet. Even the way she moved into the room was different, slower, more settled in herself, like she was still somewhere in her head replaying whatever had just happened and didn't mind being there.She dropped her bag on the floor, sat down on her bed, looked at me directly, and said it plainly."I just had sex with Rory."I smiled.Freya looked at my smile. Then she looked at it more carefully, studying it the way she studied things when she was trying to work something out, reading it for what i
Freya's POV Rory met me outside the classroom with that easy calm he always had and said he had somewhere specific in mind, and I followed him without asking too many questions because that was the kind of trust that had built up between us without either of us deciding it should. We moved through the school corridors together and I noticed people noticing us, that particular awareness of being seen with someone that I had stopped being self-conscious about.When he stopped in front of Mr. Logan's office and produced a key I looked at him."Why are we in a teacher's office?"He unlocked the door and pushed it open, glancing back at me with that look he had, the one that was slightly amused and completely unbothered."It's not school hours and Mr. Logan isn't here, he keeps a spare set of keys with me because I'm a house captain, for situations where the sports equipment needs accessing or the facilities need to be opened up, he trusts me with it."I looked at the open door and then
Elara's POVLyris was talking to Leo.I noticed it on the walk to school, catching a glimpse of the two of them ahead of us near the entrance, Leo doing that thing he did where he leaned slightly forward when something interested him, Lyris talking with that easy confidence she carried everywhere she went like it was just part of how she was built. They looked like they had been talking for a while, comfortable, not the stilted conversation of two people who had just met but something already moving past that stage, already finding a rhythm."What do you think that's about?" Freya said, following my gaze."No idea," I said, which was true, and also the thing I told myself every time I noticed Lyris in a situation I didn't fully understand, which was becoming a regular habit at this point."She works fast," Freya said, more observation than judgment."Leo makes it easy," Nyx said simply, and we kept walking toward the entrance without making a thing of it.Classes moved the way they m
Elara's POVI saw Lyris coming before she saw me.It was during break, the corridors busy enough that you could reasonably disappear into the crowd if you wanted to, moving with the flow of people until you ended up somewhere else entirely. I had every intention of doing exactly that until she looked up and our eyes met and I knew she was going to say something because that was just the kind of person she was, easy and open and impossible to avoid.She smiled, that open smile she had that everyone seemed to find so disarming, the one that had half the school already treating her like she had always been there, and she opened her mouth.I looked away and kept walking.I felt it the moment I passed her, that awareness of having been deliberately cold to someone who had done nothing worse than exist in proximity to my boyfriend, and I knew it was rude, I knew she had noticed because I had seen the slight shift in her expression before I looked away, and I kept walking anyway because the
Elara's POV I told them at breakfast.I had not planned to make an announcement about it, I had planned to sit down, eat my food and let it come up naturally if it came up at all, but the second I sat across from Freya she looked at my face and said, "Something happened," and I lasted approximatel
Elara's POVI sat back down and looked at him and waited, my hands folded in my lap, my heart considerably louder than I would have liked and my face doing its best to stay neutral about all of it.Ravin looked back at me for a moment, then leaned forward with his arms resting on his knees and said
Elara's POVHe was already at the garden when I arrived, sitting on the bench with a small paper bag beside him and that unhurried stillness he carried everywhere, and he looked up when he heard my footsteps with an expression that was warmer than his usual calm in a way I was starting to recognise
Elara's POVI had been thinking about the look on Ravin's face all morning, the one from yesterday when he had been standing across the courtyard watching Kael talk to me, calm and unreadable on the surface but with something underneath it I had not been able to name and had not been able to stop







