登入I move silently through my territory's perimeter, Conri's powerful legs carrying us effortlessly over the rough terrain. The night air brings a symphony of information to my nose, each scent a story, each disturbance in the forest floor a potential threat or opportunity. Three of my border patrol wolves follow at a respectful distance, including Vance, whose eyes miss nothing even in the darkness. We've received reports of increased rogue activity near our southern border, and I prefer to handle potential threats personally. After fifty years as Alpha, I've learned that delegating security often leads to complacency. And complacency leads to weakness.
'Movement to the east,' Conri alerts me, his consciousness brushing against mine with focused intensity. 'Someone's coming down from the ridge.' I halt, raising my hand to signal the others to stop. Vance moves silently to my side, his silver-grey wolf form materialising from the shadows like a ghost. 'Stay here,' I command through our pack link. 'I'll investigate.' Vance's amber eyes meet mine, a question in them that he'd never voice aloud, not in public, anyway. 'If I need assistance, you'll know,' I add firmly, brooking no argument. He dips his head in acknowledgment, melting back to stand with the other patrol wolves. Good. I prefer to handle unknown situations myself first, assess before involving others. Too many alphas send their betas into potential danger, a practice I've always found contemptible. A true alpha leads from the front. I slip between the trees, Conri's instincts guiding our movements. We move like liquid shadow, each paw placement deliberate and soundless despite our considerable size. The scent grows stronger as we near its source, female, wolf, unfamiliar. Not rogue, though. This scent is too... clean. Too sweet. 'Omega,' Conri growls, his interest immediately piqued. I slow our pace, staying downwind as I catch my first glimpse of her through the trees, a black wolf with unusual silver-grey eyes, moving with obvious exhaustion but surprising grace for her omega designation. She's larger than most omega females I've seen, her frame suggesting strength beyond what her kind typically possess. 'She's lost,' I observe, watching her hesitant movements, the way she keeps checking over her shoulder. 'She's running,' Conri corrects, his assessment sharper than mine in this form. 'Look at her eyes. She's frightened.' He's right. This isn't a wolf who's simply wandered off course. She's fleeing from something, or someone. The question is whether that makes her a threat or an opportunity. I continue my silent pursuit, tracking her through the trees as she makes her way deeper into Midnight Eclipse territory. She hasn't noticed me yet, too focused on her own path and whatever she's running from. A mistake. In my territory, awareness is survival. 'Her scent,' Conri suddenly growls, his consciousness surging against mine with unprecedented force. 'Breathe deeper.' I do as my wolf suggests, drawing a long breath through our nose. The scent hits me like a physical blow, wildflowers and pine with an undercurrent of something impossibly sweet, almost honeyed. My body reacts instantly, muscles tensing, blood heating. 'True omega,' Conri snarls, the recognition primitive and absolute. My mind processes the implications with cold calculation even as Conri's instincts howl for immediate action. True omegas are rare, valuable beyond measure. Perfect genetic matches for alpha bloodlines, capable of bearing the strongest sons. The Council controls them with an iron grip, auctioning them to the highest bidders. Yet here's one, alone in my territory. She stops at a small stream, lapping at the water with the desperate thirst of one who's been running for hours. In the growing light of dawn, I can see her more clearly, the unusual silver marking on her chest, the intelligent wariness in her eyes. A twig snaps beneath my paw, an amateur mistake born from Conri's eagerness overriding my caution. Her head jerks up, eyes widening as she senses my presence. For one suspended moment, our eyes lock through the trees. Then she bolts. 'Hunt,' Conri growls, his excitement flooding our shared consciousness. I allow him to take greater control, our powerful legs propelling us after her with predatory focus. She's faster than expected, darting between trees with desperate agility. But she's tired, and this is my territory. The outcome was decided the moment she crossed my borders. She angles toward the river ahead, a tactical error. The banks are steep there, the current swift. I surge forward as she gathers herself to jump, timing my attack with precision honed through decades of combat. We collide mid-air, my greater weight and momentum driving us both down to the ground on the near side of the river. My jaws close around the scruff of her neck, not to harm but to dominate, to immobilise. She goes limp beneath me, instinct forcing submission to an alpha's hold. 'Mine,' Conri growls, the word reverberating through our mental link and likely into hers as well. Her scent envelops me, stronger now with our bodies pressed together. The unmistakable markers of a true omega, and something more, a compatibility that makes Conri wild with possessive intent. No wonder the Council values these wolves. Her bloodline would strengthen any pack fortunate enough to claim her. 'Shift, little wolf,' I command straight into her mind, applying slight pressure with my teeth. She resists for a moment, fear spiking her scent, but the alpha command leaves her no choice. The body beneath mine blurs, fur receding as bones and muscles rearrange themselves. Within moments, I'm pinning down not a wolf but a young woman, small, delicate, with auburn hair spilling around her frightened face. I shift as well, the transformation smooth after centuries of practice. My human form towers over hers as I maintain my dominant position, hands planted on either side of her head, my knees keeping her legs immobilised. She's beautiful, all true omegas are, it's part of their allure, but there's something more in her hazel eyes. Defiance, despite her fear. She makes herself smaller beneath me, a submissive gesture at odds with the spark in her gaze. I lower my face to her neck, inhaling deeply. "You smell perfect," I growl, satisfaction rumbling through my chest. She tries to scramble away, but I catch her wrists easily in one hand, pinning them above her head. Such fragile bones beneath my fingers, I could snap them with minimal effort, but that would be wasteful. This omega is too valuable to damage. "Do you know who I am, little wolf?" I ask, studying her face for recognition. She shakes her head, eyes wide. "I'm Alpha Zane Thorne," I inform her, watching her reaction closely. "You've somehow stumbled into my territory." Her eyes widen further, fear and recognition blooming together. My reputation precedes me, it seems. "So you know who I am?" I press, my thumb tracing circles against the delicate skin of her wrists. She glances down, properly submissive now. "I know of you, Alpha Thorne," she whispers, voice trembling. "But we've never met." "Hmm." I release her wrists and stand in one fluid motion, then haul her over my shoulder before she can even think to run. She weighs almost nothing, a reminder of the physical disparities between our designations. "Where are you taking me?" she demands, her small fists beating ineffectually against my back. "Home, little wolf," I reply simply, already striding toward the pack house. "A true omega stumbled into my territory. I'm not going to let someone else claim you." She struggles harder, but we both know it's futile. Whatever she was running from, whoever she belonged to before, none of that matters now. She's in Midnight Eclipse territory. She's mine.I glance at the clock on my office wall for the third time in fifteen minutes, an unfamiliar sensation gnawing at my gut. Sophia and Vance should have returned by now. The border run shouldn’t have taken more than two hours, and it’s been almost three. James notices my attention drift from our conversation about integration plans for his new role, his own expression mirroring my growing concern. Something isn’t right. I’ve spent too many decades listening to my instincts to ignore them now.“They’re running late,” I say, the words tasting like ash in my mouth. “Vance and Sophia should have been back an hour ago. They were going to come straight here after completing the route.”James straightens, instantly alert. “Could they have extended the run? Maybe Sophia wanted to see more of the territory?”“Vance would have mind-linked me if plans changed,” I reply, already reaching through the pack bond to locate them. The connection to Vance feels strange… muted, like trying to
The wind rushes through Nyx’s midnight-black fur as we race along the ridge marking the eastern border of Midnight Eclipse territory.There‘s a freedom in running as a wolf that I’ve never found in human form, a perfect unity of purpose, power, and instinct that makes everything clearer. Vance’s wolf, a sleek dark grey form with silver markings, lopes effortlessly ahead of me, occasionally glancing back as if to ensure I’m keeping pace. I respond by pushing harder, drawing on Nyx’s natural speed and agility to close the gap between us. After a week of maps and meetings, the pure physical joy of running makes both Nyx and me feel alive in a way nothing else can.‘This is what we were made for,’ Nyx sighs contentedly as we leap over a fallen log, our paws barely making a sound on the forest floor. ‘Running. Territory. Pack.’I can’t disagree. The past week spent learning about the Midnight Eclipse territory has shifted something inside me. What once felt like a prison now
I’ve never spent this much time teaching anyone about pack business, not even Vance when he first became my Beta. Yet here I am, seven days into explaining every detail of our territory to Sophia, and I find myself enjoying it.Her mind works differently than mine, she sees connections I miss, asks questions that make me reconsider strategies I’ve held for decades. Conri paces contentedly in my mind as I watch her absorb each new piece of information, both of us pleased with how quickly she’s adapting to her role as Luna.The week has fallen into a rhythm that feels both strange and right. Mornings spent over maps and resource reports, afternoons walking the grounds so she can see our operations firsthand. But it’s our meals together that I find myself looking forward to most, just the two of us, no pack business, no interruptions. Simple conversations that have nothing to do with territory or hierarchy.‘She laughs more now,’ Conri observes during lunch on the sixth day
Her hand feels small in mine as I lead her along the narrow forest path. Three days of touching her, tasting her, being inside her, yet this simple connection of palms sends something warm spreading through my chest.I’ve spent the better part of fifty years believing weakness and affection were the same thing, a mistake my father made that I swore never to repeat.But watching Sophia these past days, seeing her strength even in vulnerability, has started to unravel certainties I once thought immutable. Conri huffs in agreement in the back of my mind, equally captivated by the woman walking beside me.“Where exactly are we going?” she asks, her voice stronger than it’s been in days. The circles beneath her eyes have faded, her skin regaining its glow now that the fever of heat has passed.“Patience, little wolf,” I reply, guiding her around a fallen log. “We‘re almost there.”‘She smells different now,’ Conri observes. ‘Changed. Our scents mixed permanently.’
The worst of my heat broke sometime in the early morning hours, leaving me wrung out but finally clear-headed. After three days of biological need driving every thought and action, the sudden absence of that consuming fire feels almost like floating. I sit beside my father on a stone bench in one of the pack house’s private gardens, letting the afternoon sun warm my skin as a gentle breeze carries the scent of pine and wildflowers.My muscles ache pleasantly, reminders of activities I’m not quite ready to discuss with the man beside me.Dad cradles a steaming mug of tea between his palms, his eyes fixed on the distant mountains rather than on me. We’ve been sitting in comfortable silence for nearly ten minutes, neither quite ready to acknowledge the elephant in the garden, that his daughter has spent three days locked away with an alpha he still doesn’t fully trust.“So,” he finally ventures, clearing his throat awkwardly. “You’re feeling better now?”I take a sip fr
I wake to fire in my veins again, my skin so hot it feels like it might crack open. Two hours of sleep wasn’t enough to reset whatever’s happening in my body, this heat more intense than any I’ve experienced before.I shift uncomfortably, acutely aware of the empty ache between my thighs, the wetness already gathering there. Nyx whines in my mind, restless and desperate for relief.I roll toward Zane’s sleeping form, running my fingers along his jaw. “Zane,” I whisper, my voice already thick with need. “Wake up. Please.”His eyes snap open immediately, instantly alert in that predatory way of his. As his gaze focuses on me, the steel grey of his irises flares to brilliant silver, Conri catching my scent and pushing forward. The sight sends a jolt of anticipation through me, my body responding to the wolf’s presence as much as to the man’s.“Please, Zane, Conri,” I gasp, unable to maintain any pretence of control. “I need you. Nyx needs you.”He moves with fluid g
I watch until she disappears among the trees, taking my heart with her. Only then do I close the door, lock it, and wipe away my tears. I have a role to play now, and lives depend on my performance.'She's gone,' I tell James through our link, feeling his relief wash over me.'Elder Stone says she
I can’t remember the last time I laughed this much. Certainly not since my test results came back. Definitely not since being claimed by Zane. Yet here we are, sharing stories over a meal that would make pack chefs weep with envy, and I’ve laughed three times in the past hour. Real la
My footsteps echo against the stone floors as I make my way back to Zane’s office, my fingers unconsciously tracing the crescent birthmark behind my ear. The skin still tingles where his fingers touched it moments ago.Matching marks.What are the odds?One in millions?
I run until my lungs burn and my paws bleed, putting as much distance as possible between myself and the only home I've ever known. Trees blur past me as Nyx pushes our body harder than I knew possible, her instincts stronger than mine in this form. The night air whips through my fur, carrying the







