MasukThe man calling himself Lucien's brother smiled while monsters crawled out of the darkness.
The black creatures continued pouring from the pit in waves of twisted shapes and snapping teeth. Warriors shouted and swung their blades trying to hold the line. Thorne shouted over the chaos. "Forget the reunion. Kill those things before they overwhelm us." The silver-haired stranger named Orion did not move at first. He simply watched Lucien with calm golden eyes. "You have grown little brother. Stronger than I expected." Riven stepped between them immediately sword raised. "Take one more step toward him and I will cut you down right here." Orion chuckled low. "Relax Supreme Alpha. You sound jealous already. I have not even said hello properly." The creatures overwhelmed the group forcing everyone into tight formation. Riven and Lucien naturally fell back to back their movements syncing without a word. "Left," Lucien called out sharp. "Already saw it," Riven answered swinging his blade. "Duck," Riven warned next. "I know," Lucien replied dodging low and striking upward. Even in the middle of battle they argued between strikes. "You are too reckless," Riven growled cutting down another creature. "Funny coming from you," Lucien shot back slamming his elbow into one that got too close. Rowan laughed while fighting nearby. "Do they always flirt while killing things? I cannot tell if they hate each other or want each other." Thorne nearly got stabbed because he was laughing so hard. "Focus Rowan. This is not the time." One creature slipped past the line and clawed deep into Lucien's side. Blood poured fast. Riven saw it and everything stopped for him. His wolf exploded with fury. "No." He tore through three creatures in a blind rage claws and sword flashing. Lucien grabbed him hard before he fully lost control. "Riven. Look at me. Right now." Riven's eyes glowed wild. "You are bleeding. I cannot lose you again." "It is just a scratch," Lucien said through gritted teeth still holding him steady. "It is not just a scratch," Riven replied voice cracking with real fear. Everyone fell silent. Nobody had ever heard the Supreme Alpha sound so afraid for someone. The silver-haired man joined the fight effortlessly after that cutting down creatures with precise strikes. After they retreated temporarily he bowed slightly. "Name is Orion. And yes Lucien. I am your brother." Lucien stared at him breathing hard. "No. I would have remembered. You cannot just appear and claim that." Orion's smile faded. "They made sure you would not remember. The experiments took a lot from both of us." The temple started collapsing around them with stones falling and dust choking the air. They took shelter in an old side chamber while the fight paused. Lucien's wound needed treatment fast. Rowan offered to help. "Let me see that side. I can bind it quick." Riven growled low. "Move." Rowan smirked. "Possessive much Alpha?" Riven ignored him and carefully cleaned Lucien's wound himself with steady hands. "Hold still." "You know you are terrible at this," Lucien said wincing but smiling a little. "Keep talking and I will make it worse," Riven replied but his touch stayed gentle. Lucien laughed. A real laugh that filled the small chamber. Riven froze for a moment. He realized it was the first time he had heard that sound from Lucien. And somehow he liked it more than he wanted to admit. They ended up sitting very close while the others watched the entrance. Lucien noticed blood on Riven's cheek. He reached up and wiped it away with his thumb. Both went still. The bond hummed warmly between them. Riven whispered low. "Why do you always scare me like this?" Lucien smiled softly. "Did not know you cared so much." "I do not," Riven said but his eyes said otherwise. "Liar," Lucien replied. Neither looked away. Just before their lips could meet Thorne walked in. "Seriously? The cave is collapsing and you two pick now for this?" Lucien burst out laughing. Riven looked murderous but pulled back. Deeper inside the ruins Thorne found ancient carvings on the wall. He went pale. Mara saw them too and both hid their reactions fast. One carving showed two wolves under a shattered moon. Another showed black veins spreading through a king. But the third picture froze Mara completely. It showed children strapped down for experiments. And standing beside them a much younger Mara. More creatures attacked suddenly forcing the group to run through collapsing tunnels. Orion fought beside Lucien striking with ease. Riven did not trust him one bit. Orion noticed and grinned. "Still worried I will steal him away brother?" "Try it," Riven snapped. "Definitely jealous," Orion said laughing. Lucien nearly smiled despite the chaos around them. "Both of you focus before we all die down here." They reached the surface at last and froze in place. Hundreds of warriors surrounded the ruins. Three pack banners waved in the night wind. Sable stood at the front looking triumphant. Beside her a chained and beaten Elder Kael stood alive but barely. Everyone stared in shock. Riven whispered. "Impossible. We saw him die." Sable smiled wide. "Looking for answers Supreme Alpha? I brought you a ghost." Kael lifted his bruised head with effort. His eyes locked onto Lucien. Then he said weakly. "Run. She is already here." Behind Sable a woman with silver eyes smiled coldly. Mara dropped to her knees in horror. "No. Selene."The failed attempt to catch the spy left the keep on edge like a blade pressed to every throat.Riven gathered Thorne in a quiet corner. "The spy stays one step ahead. Place trusted guards around the abandoned tunnels. We watch every exit."Thorne nodded. "I continue the investigation in secret. No public accusations. Fear already divides us enough."Riven agreed. "Good. We do not let the traitor win by turning on each other. Stay sharp Thorne."Lucien threw himself into helping the wounded in the infirmary. He changed bandages and brought water earning the gratitude of warriors who once wanted him dead. One warrior said. "You help us even after we doubted you Lucien. That means something."Lucien answered. "No one deserves to suffer alone. We all fight the same shadows now."Another warrior watched him. "You work hard. Maybe the alpha sees something we missed."Lucien smiled a little. "I hope so. We need every man united."Riven watched from the doorway admiring Lucien more openly. H
The murder inside the keep sent fear through every corridor proving the killer was someone with access to Riven's own fortress.Riven locked down the keep immediately. "No one in or out until the traitor is found. We stay united. Distrust is exactly what the enemy wants."Thorne stood beside him. "The men grow scared Riven. They look at each other with suspicion now. How do we keep order?"Riven answered firmly. "By reminding them we fight the same enemy. The shadows want us divided. We do not give them that."Lucien joined Thorne's investigation despite many warriors still eyeing him with suspicion. He uncovered small clues others overlooked. "Look here Thorne. This footprint matches the ones in the old tunnels."Thorne knelt examining it. "You see things I miss Lucien. Maybe I judged you too quickly."Lucien smiled a little. "We all make mistakes. Now we find this traitor together."One warrior watched them. "The prisoner helps now. Maybe he is not the enemy after all."Another answ
The missing supplies convinced Riven that the enemy was no longer outside the keep but already within its walls.Riven gathered Thorne in a quiet corner of the hall. "The supplies disappear from inside. The enemy walks among us now. Conduct a quiet investigation Thorne. No public accusations. We cannot lose more trust."Thorne nodded. "I will watch carefully. The footprints lead somewhere. I follow them tonight."Riven placed a hand on his shoulder. "Be safe. Report only to me. One wrong move tears the keep apart."Lucien noticed the strain on Riven later that day. He found him alone on the walls. "You carry too much Riven. Rest a little. The weight shows on your face."Riven sighed. "Every decision now feels like choosing which of my people will suffer next. The spy inside makes it worse. I cannot trust anyone fully."Lucien stood beside him. "You can trust me. Whatever happens I stand beside you. Not because of the mate bond. By choice."Riven looked at him. "That means more than yo
The meeting place felt like a trap waiting to spring. Riven rode to the agreed spot with Thorne and a small escort. He refused to bring an army despite his council's objections. "We go small. Sable asked for a truce meeting. We honor that." Garrick had argued back at the keep. "Too risky Alpha. She could ambush you." Riven answered firmly. "I decide the risk. Lucien comes with me. His bond might sense lies." Lucien insisted on accompanying him. "Sable's demand has always centered on me Riven. I should be there." Riven reluctantly agreed. "Stay close then. No heroics. We talk and leave." They reached the meeting place in the open field. Sable waited with her own small group. She spoke first. "No army Riven. Good. I did not come to fight today." Riven stayed on his horse. "You destroyed an allied pack. Why call for truce now?" Sable shook her head. "I did not order that destruction. Several of my own warriors have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Someone plays us both.
The sealed stone door refused to open leaving them with more questions than answers.Mara examined the runes on the door. "It opens only when the time is right. We cannot force it now Riven. The ancient magic holds firm."Riven stepped back. "Then we leave it for now. But we watch this tunnel closely. No one comes down here alone."Lucien touched the stone. "The bond pulls toward it. Whatever waits inside knows us."Riven nodded. "We come back when ready. For now we return to the keep. The men need us above."Back in the keep the tension eased for a while as the warriors prepared for an upcoming winter feast. A long standing tradition held before battle. Lucien planned to stay away at first. "I still do not belong here Riven. My presence brings trouble."Riven quietly insisted. "Attend the feast Lucien. You belong with us now. With me."The evening offered a rare chance to breathe as music filled the hall. Old rivalries softened and even Thorne joked. "The keep almost feels normal aga
The sudden darkness threw the entire keep into confusion as warriors rushed to relight the torches.Riven moved through the black halls calling out. "Stay calm. Find light. Lucien where are you?"Lucien answered from nearby. "Here. The bond pulls me toward you. I feel your hand."Riven reached out instinctively finding Lucien's hand in the dark. "Good. Stay with me. We do not separate until the lights return."Thorne shouted from another corridor. "Torches will not catch. The flame dies every time. What is this?"A warrior called back. "Mine refuses too. The darkness fights the fire itself."Mara's voice echoed. "This is no ordinary dark. The crystal pulse caused it. Hold steady everyone."The light finally returned after long moments. Torches flared to life one by one. Riven and Lucien still held hands. Neither let go right away. Thorne saw it and quietly hid a smile turning away.Riven released Lucien's hand slowly. "The bond guided me straight to you. Are you hurt?"Lucien shook hi
The bond would not let them deny the fire any longer.The storm raged outside matching the turmoil inside the keep. The ring of lies had exposed cracks that ran straight to the heart of their world. Riven and Lucien stood bound by more than marks now. Truth and emotion tangled tighter than ever.Riv
The ring on Rowan's finger shattered everything they thought they knew.Riven grabbed Rowan's wrist in the dim torchlight of the hidden keep's main hall. "Explain this ring. I saw it in the shared vision with Lucien. Wolf shaped with the twisted rune. Start talking now."Rowan tried to pull away e
Trust died faster than any warrior.The hall stayed silent long after Rowan's accusation.Riven stared at Thorne.Thorne stared right back.Neither man moved.Finally, Thorne laughed."You really think I would sell you out?""Answer the accusation," Riven said."I just did.""No. You mocked it."A
The knife wasn't meant for Lucien.It was meant for Riven.The hidden forest keep sat silent beneath the moonlight, its stone walls buried deep among towering pines. After the ambush, every warrior was on edge.Nobody trusted the shadows anymore.Inside the war chamber, Riven stood over a map while







