Home / Werewolf / The Dual Claim / Chapter 8 Soraya

Share

Chapter 8 Soraya

Author: Zoey Chayse
last update publish date: 2026-01-14 00:00:41

The bolt scraped again. I snapped upright, My feet dangled off the cot, toes grazing air. I think I’d been here for a few days, or at least I smelled like I’d been here for a few days.

I longed for a shower or a good soak. The thought of a bubble bath made me smile, even though I knew that wasn’t happening.

Lucien walked in first.

He didn’t look at me. He looked past me, like there was something on the wall worth more of his attention.

All seven elders followed. Robes. Bowls. Bundles of herb tied with twine. One had silver chalk in his hands. Another kept his eyes on everyone, but hung in the back near the door. Another with white brows sharp over steady eyes, stayed next to Lucien.

The one with the chalk threw something at me. As my hands lifted it, I saw it was just a plain beige tunic. Thinner than thin.

“Change,” he instructed.

Wolves didn’t care about stripping, but somehow this just felt icky. That said, no one, not even Lucien looked in my direction.

“I can’t change while chained,” I informed them in a small voice.

Lucien came forward with a key. “Don’t even try.”

“Try what?” I replied, hands stretching around the room.

He turned his back toward me, and I quickly shed the stinky clothes and put the shift over my head. I leaned down to pick up my clothes and folded them at the end of the cot.

With nothing else to do, I sat and watched.

Elder Selwyn crouched to reattach the shackle, then set a shallow iron bowl on the floor just inside the reach of my chain. He struck a match. The resin caught fast.

Smoke rose.

Orielle pushed up against my ribs. Don’t breathe it.

I couldn’t help it; I had to breathe.

Elder Selwyn looked over his shoulder. “Hale.”

Elder Hale drew a circle around the cot. The line met the iron chain at the wall.

Elder Selwyn instructed, “Be clear on your intent. Break it clean.”

Lucien closed his eyes, his steady breathing giving nothing away.

My eyes darted between all of them; my breath held deep in my chest.

Elder Ansel said nothing. He watched me, eyes steady.

Elder Marius started to chant. The sound took my breath away. Orielle whimpered, pawing inside me, almost suffocating.

“Stop,” I said. “You’re hurting her.”

No one stopped.

Selwyn crushed another bundle of herbs into the resin. My eyes burned until the room ran and doubled.

Elder Ansel moved closer to the chalk line. He did not cross it.

“Take care,” he told the others, quietly, but firmly. “You do not understand what you are asking the moon to do.”

Marius did not answer. He pressed his voice harder into the chant. Selwyn pressed his palm to a sigil and the circle brightened. The pressure in my chest turned into a slow, steady squeeze.

Orielle flattened her ears. The sound she made was small. It made me scared for her.

“Enough,” I pleaded. “Please.”

Selwyn glanced at Lucien. “It’s working Alpha. The wolf is not stronger than the rite.”

Lucien’s mouth barely moved as he ground out. “Continue.”

Elder Galdo’s gaze cut to him. “Your father is not yet laid to rest. Do you mean to stand before the funeral with this lie burning in your chest?”

Lucien did not look away from the smoke, strain evident on his face. “If there is a lie, it is not mine.”

Marius dipped two fingers into the ash in the bowl, brushed a streak across my wrist where the iron had rubbed me raw.

The bond came to life.

A silver-bright shock that ran under my collarbone and snapped into my spine. For a second the room fell away. No circle. No chain. Only Orielle hitting the surface hard, claws raking for purchase, desperate to make us move.

I saw Lucien’s eyes flare gold. His breath caught. Then the storm rolled over it and smothered the light.

Ansel’s voice showed his first crack of feeling as he looked toward the others. “You see it. You feel it.”

Selwyn shoved more herbs into the fire. “Drown it.”

He pressed thumb to chalk at three points. The lines around me turned sharp. Cold lifted from the floor and climbed my bones.

Marius said, “A new bond will live again, Alpha.”

Elder Ansel interjected. “The bond may live again, but weak. A second choice never carries the fire of the first. A weak bond leaves the Alpha exposed. That leaves the Pack exposed.”

“This will not make the bond true,” Ansel warned.

Marius did not break rhythm. “Truth is what the Alpha speaks.”

“The moon spoke first,” Ansel said exasperated.

The pressure kept building. They were not tugging the bond. They were separating me and Orielle; at all the places we fit each other. Prying us loose from each other.

They were intentionally trying to kill my wolf.

Orielle went still. Small and still like a wolf in brush. It made me want to set her free and lash out at these men.

My hands went numb. Then my feet. I bit my tongue; blood hit my taste buds nearly choking me.

Ansel said something under his breath. Not part of Marius’s chant. He did not lift his head when his lips moved. He aimed them at no one except the floor.

Orielle’s ears flicked up, barely movement, but enough for me to feel her.

Marius pushed harder. Sweat beaded along his hairline.

Selwyn ground his thumb against a mark. The circle flared. The breath left my chest in a fast, ugly rush. Orielle yelped and fell back.

Ansel pleaded one last time, “If you break the wolf to ease your pride, you will still feel the thread under your skin every time the moon rises. And you will have made yourself smaller trying to be larger.”

Selwyn snorted. “Old sayings. Old fears.”

“Old facts,” Ansel said.

Marius’s voice had gone hoarse. He finally stopped.

I watched Lucien’s face through blurred vision. He did not say anything, but his face showed strain and pain.

Selwyn said, to him, smooth as oil, “Tomorrow we bless your chosen mate and begin the ceremony for the new Luna. The pack needs certainty before the funeral. Your chosen mate will stand at your side. We will bless it.”

Ansel: “You can bless a thing and still curse yourselves doing it.”

Lucien moved for the first time. Backed up one step. Toward the door.

“It is almost done,” Selwyn said. “She is nearly quiet.”

Was quiet the code word for dead?

Silence. Smoke hissed. My pulse pounded in my neck.

Lucien’s eyes slid to mine. Not long.

They didn’t break him, just me and my wolf.

“It is done.”

Marius blew out the bowl.

Selwyn smeared his boot across a section of the circle so it dulled and broke.

Ansel stayed where he was, hands folded.

One by one they turned and left. The lock turned. The quiet closed in.

I sat very still and listened to the blood leave my ears.

“Ori,” I said.

I couldn’t feel her, but I thought she was still there.

I put my head against the wall and let the stone cool me.

The door opened again. Elder Ansel slipped inside. He shut the door. He stood just outside where the circle had been, as if the broken circle still meant something.

“They will be back when they realize it didn’t work.”

He slid something small over the floor with his shoe. A corked vial, thumb sized.

“I am not drinking anything you bring me,” I said.

“You do not drink it,” he said. “You break it.”

“Why don’t you just break it?”

“It can only be you.”

“Whatever,” I stared. “What does it do.”

“Enough,” he said.

“Why help me.?”

“Because I have seen men burn down their own houses to prove they were right,” he said. “Because the moon does not argue. It only waits to see who survives their pride.”

I gave him a flat look. “Say it straight.”

He nodded once. “If they kill your wolf, they will sever the bond the Luna created. This might prevent that. It is the only thing I can give you without directly disobeying Alpha.”

“Why do you care?”

He left without saying anything else.

I dragged the vial in, then lifted it. I set the glass against the edge of the cot and pressed until it cracked.

Drops fell.

Nothing changed.

I lay back, because sitting took more strength than I had.

Two guards came in and left the customary bread and cheese. Water in a tin cup. The cheese smelled wrong and I ate it anyway. The water tasted like old pipe.

I curled on my side facing the door, knees tucked.

“Ori,” I said.

Her head touched the inside of my knee. Still here, but I felt her despair.

Ansel said they’d be back tomorrow with who knows what to kill us off once and for all.

Then they would smile brightly and tell the Pack the wolf in red is the only choice that mattered.

I slept, not because it was safe.

But because I was too weak to keep my eyes open.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 187 Lucien

    “Lucien, please try to understand,” Bina pleaded for the umpteenth time in the last couple of days.I glared at her as I closed the refrigerator and stomped past her on my way out to the balcony. After the scene in the shower, I hadn’t said more than two words to her, or listened to her excuses as to why she didn’t tell me about her vision.Her bags were packed and waiting near the front door since yesterday when I told her to get the fuck out. Yet, she was still here.I wasn’t ready and she didn’t deserve my attention. Like a pup wanting attention, she followed on my heels.I whirled on her. Her eyes held a tinge of fear, and this time I didn’t care. If anything, that’s what I wanted to see. “Don’t you get it? I don’t care what you have to say. You had a life changing vision about me. Me! And you decided to keep it to yourself for weeks. Not a fucking day or two. Weeks, dammit.”

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 186 Gabriel

    “I think we can repurpose the old library and the high school,” Nakoa said, looking at the enlarged map of Coralridge’s town center. “The high school will be the easiest to renovate into studio rooms with the cafeteria for meals.”I grimaced, but he was right. We needed something that we could fix sooner than yesterday.We were interrupted by the desk phone. I recognized Sid’s number and picked up on the second ring, also putting him on speakerphone in the process.“Hey Sid, you’re on speaker with Nakoa, Seith, and Bear.”“Hey,” he replied. “I think we have a line on our Council spy.”I automatically tensed, mentally crossing my fingers that it wasn’t someone from the Pack. “Who is it?”

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 185 Lucien

    I cracked my eyes open and saw the earliest glimpse of daylight around the edge of the curtains. Up until the last couple of weeks, it had been my favorite time of the day…waking the sleepy witch next to me little by little until she was putty in my hands and beyond ready to take me in.Something changed. I reach for her now, and she conveniently has something else to do, or sidesteps me completely.Every time I try to bring it up, she counters with my raging male hormones making sex more than it needs to be.My raging hormones weren’t an issue before. If anything, there were days when I needed all the stamina I could muster to keep up with her wants.Something else was going on, but she denied that as well.I could try and place blame on her coven, but there were always witches hanging out around the villa on a daily basis. I felt no ill will from any of them. They appeared to be genuine with their conversations and smiles toward me.I turn

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 184 Soraya

    My phone vibrated in my back pocket just as I tried to put a sleeping Kali in her crib. Last night was another sleepless night for the three of us. Gabriel took turns walking her around the room.I don’t know if she was feeding off our energy, because we were all on edge since the night she was born.All the known LK within the pack felt a ripple go up and down their spine, along with the pull to come and pay homage to our little princess. Gabriel felt it as well, so Bear’s assuming he’s also LK. But he did say it could be because of our soul bond, but none of us are buying it.It makes sense that Luna would bestow her blessing on the alpha line of the Pack that originally worshipped her.Now, three days after her birth, LK women randomly stop by the Pack House with a small gift for her. They feel calmer being near

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 183 Lucien

    A whole-body tremor pulled me out of a sound sleep. I couldn’t catch my breath, my fingers and toes ached with the pins-and-needles feeling.Bina’s head popped off the pillow. “What’s wrong?”I couldn’t even catch my breath long enough to answer her. As it was, I could barely shake my head. Shrugging my shoulders was not in the cards at present.“Do I need to call a doctor? Linsus?”As if those symptoms weren’t bad enough, I broke out into a cold sweat.“Lucien, what the fuck?” Bina cried, jumping out of bed. “You’re soaking the bed!”My heartbeat started coming back down to a manageable level, but Auron paced inside. I could feel his growls.“I don&r

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 197 Lucien

    I watched Gabriel closely as he absorbed my words. His wolf had to smell the magick. If he didn’t, that would be unusual for an Alpha wolf.He didn’t disappoint.“What do you mean?” he snarled at me. I could tell that he just wanted to hate me regardless; but being magicked and not remembering wasn’t something one could ignore.I take that back; I obviously ignored it when that young woman was in the dungeon. That was guilt I had to live with. One day I might be able to look at myself in the mirror, but that was a very long time in the future, if at all.“One of my Elders has had me magicked since I was at the Academy,” I replied dryly.“What? No way!” he replied in disbelief. “How could you not know?”Gabriel slid the chair from the guard’s desk and sat so we were now eye to eye.“If you’re magicked, how do you know? It just becomes your life and how

  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 35 Soraya

    My stomach churned and roiled before I even opened my eyes. Oh Luna, not again. Please!I knew I had to move, but I couldn’t. I started to sob.I felt everything come up, and all I could do was open my mouth. It all spilled out over me.It was freaking disgusting. I

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-22
  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 34 Lucien

    I woke up more tired than when I found this cave last night. Hour after hour we searched, but neither I nor Auron could pinpoint the scent.I’d be hot on the trail, then nothing. Literally nothing, like the scent just vanished.It wasn’t like the rain washed it away, because I was t

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-22
  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 38 Lucien

    Faster, Auron growled, still pacing.I was already short of breath, so I wasn’t expending more energy by talking.But he persisted with his growling and snarling.I’m going as fast as I can. I’m naked, close to freezing cold. I have no shoes and the terrain is sl

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-22
  • The Dual Claim   Chapter 29 Lucien

    It was almost dawn as the limo pulled up the hill toward the Pack House, I focused my attention on the house my family built over two hundred years ago. Gradually as the pack grew, additions were made.Now this massive house was mine. There was a legacy to live up to on these lands. It was

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-21
More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status