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A Poisoned Empire

Author: Katlyn todd
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-06-11 18:20:55

For a long, agonizing minute, Silas didn't speak. He loomed over the metal interrogation table, his chest rising and falling in slow, heavy cycles. The silence in the room was absolute, broken only by the rhythmic, low frequency hum of the electronic server racks. Silas closed his eyes for a brief second, his knuckles whitening against the dented iron table as he forced his tightly coiled inner wolf back down into the dark corners of his mind.

When he opened them, the raw, predatory intensity remained, but the cold, calculating mask of the Alpha King was firmly back in place.

He straightened his massive frame, stepping back just enough to let Valerie catch a desperate breath of air that didn’t taste entirely of him. He reached down, his scarred fingers picking up the velvet pouch containing her moonshade flora. He turned it over, emptying the glowing, silver veined stalks onto the sterile table.

"A rogue living on the fringes," Silas began, his voice a smooth, dangerous baritone that gave away nothing of the magnetic pull that had just stretched between them. "No pack protection, no territory, running from the law. And yet, you carry a pouch full of the rarest, most tightly controlled botanical contraband in the northern territories. Why does a stray carry silver blocking medicine, Valerie?"

Valerie’s eyes widened slightly at the sound of her name on his lips, but she kept her jaw set. "If you know what it is, then you know it’s the only thing keeping me alive. I’m an apothecary. I use the synthesized serum to mask my scent so your executioners don't hunt me down for the crime of existing."

"Is that all it is?" Silas leaned in, his shadow completely eclipsing her beneath the harsh fluorescent lights. "Or did someone hire you to harvest it? Because right now, my empire is bleeding, and your little plants are at the center of the wound."

He turned away from her, pacing the sterile room with a sudden, restless energy. The unbuttoned edges of his dark suit jacket parted, revealing the deep, jagged scars across his chest.

"Three weeks ago, my front line warriors began falling out of formation," Silas said, his voice dropping into a dark, gravelly register. "It started with a cough. Within forty-eight hours, they were vomiting black fluid. By day three, their blood turned to a thick, foul-smelling sludge, and their wolves died inside them before their hearts even stopped beating. It’s an incurable blood rot. A targeted biological attack synthesized from liquid silver and moonshade."

Valerie froze, her mind instantly cataloging the symptoms. *Blood rot.* It wasn't a natural disease. It was a sophisticated, molecular poison designed to weaponize a werewolf's own regenerative cells against them.

"I have the best medical minds, the most advanced laboratories in the supernatural world," Silas continued, stopping his pacing to lock his bottomless obsidian eyes back onto her. "And they have given me nothing but body bags. But you... A rogue apothecary surviving in the forbidden woods, managed to isolate and harvest the exact strain of moonshade needed to stabilize the silver compound. I don’t care who you are, and I don't care about your rules. I need your mind to fix this. You are going to synthesize the cure."

Valerie let out a cold, sharp laugh, the magnetic shackles rattling against her wrists. "And if I refuse? If I won't help the tyrant who dragged me here in chains?"

"Then you die over that floor drain as a traitor," Silas whispered, his face completely devoid of mercy. "But if you help me save my people, I will give you whatever you want. Wealth. Total immunity. Permanent asylum."

Valerie looked from his unyielding eyes down to the glowing plants on the table. Her mind was already racing, analyzing the chemical structures needed to reverse a silver-nitrate toxin. She hated the packs, hated their brutal laws, but she was a healer at her core. And more than that, she knew that if the Ironclaw Pack fell to a biological plague, the entire northern territory would descend into a chaotic slaughterhouse.

"I need my tools," Valerie said, her voice steadying as she stepped into her professional element. "I need a sterile environment, unrestricted access to your medical databases, and your Betas kept far away from my workspace. They are too blind to see the real threat."

Silas stared at her for a long moment, evaluating her terms. Finally, a small, grim nod of approval tightens his jaw. "Agreed."

He reached out toward the control panel on the wall to release her magnetic shackles. But as his hand brushed near the velvet pouch, his leather boot accidentally kicked the leg of the heavy iron table. The sharp vibration caused one of the thick, hollow steel legs of the interrogation table to shift out of its floor socket.

With a metallic screech, the table tilted slightly, exposing a hollow interior chamber beneath the central floor drain.

Valerie’s breath caught in her throat. Silas stopped instantly, his eyes narrowing as he looked down into the dark gap beneath the floor drain, the very drain where the pack washed away the blood of their prisoners.

There, wedged deep inside the drainage pipe where no one was ever supposed to look, was a small, high-tech electronic device blinking with a faint, rhythmic blue light. It wasn't part of the fortress's grid. It was an independent, encrypted audio visual transmitter.

The realization hit them both like a physical blow, fracturing the air with a sudden, suffocating wave of shock.

Someone hadn't just intercepted them. Someone “inside” The Ironclaw inner circle had bugged the King's private interrogation theater. Every single word they had spoken every mention of the blood rot crisis, the failing warriors, and the secret fated gravity pulling between the Alpha King and a nameless rogue had just been broadcast live to the very mastermind who created the plague

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