LOGINScarlett lay on the ground. Heavier, Lucas pinned her, and she panted, gasping for breath. Her every instinct screamed at her to keep fighting, to push him off, but she was pinned. Her muscles burned, and her heart thumped in her chest to the primitive rhythm of anger and fear.
Lucas's face loomed inches above hers, his eyes writhing with anguish, almost guilt, that Scarlett did not want to see. "Scarlett, stop this," he implored; his voice was strained. "You don't have to do this really."
"I said, 'Get off me!' " Scarlett snapped, scrambling underneath him, but Lucas braced her body, his grip an iron chain over her face.
"Listen to me," Lucas begged, the tone of his voice pleading as tears welled in his eyes. "This isn't the way. We don't have to be enemies."
A boiling fury ate into Scarlett because of his words. "You set us against each other!" she snapped, a dangerous quiver in her voice. "You betrayed me, Lucas. Betrayed each one of us."
Lucas winced, as though she had struck him across the head with a cudgel. His dark eyes were very sad. "Scarlett, I never wanted to hurt you," he murmured slowly. "But there was no other way."
"There's always a choice," Scarlett lashed out; her voice broke under the strain of her words. "And you chose to destroy everything we had."
For one second, the pressure of Lucas's hold lessened, and Scarlett twisted herself forward, finally breaking free. She recoiled backward onto her feet, her chest heaving as she stared at him, every inch of her body rigid with tension.
"I don't understand you, Lucas," Scarlett went on heatedly. "You are my only friend, and I trusted you. And then you ruined everything."
He slowly got to his feet as if he were afraid of setting her off again. "It was for your own good," he said, half-mumbling.
It squeezed Scarlett's heart in a twist of pain, but she wouldn't allow it to soften her. "I have to protect myself?" she echoed, bitterness licking over her words. "By tearing my life apart? By betraying all I stood for?"
He took a step toward her, hands extended in a peaceful gesture. "There were things you didn't know, things—things I couldn't tell you. I made choices that—I regret every day, but I did it because I thought it was the only way to keep you safe."
Scarlett shook her head, disbelief and anger, fighting for dominance inside her. Safe? From what?
"From the truth," Lucas said, his voice fracturing. "From the darkness that surrounds us. I thought that if I kept you in the dark, you would not have to go through what I did."
Scarlett's head reeled with her efforts to rationalize. But something in his voice, his tone dipped in the same kind of pain that described her, kept Scarlett at bay.
Before she could say anything, murmurs rippled into the clearing. Scarlett's heart leaped into her throat as she spun around to see Alex and Rachel fight their way from the trees, their faces taut with concern.
"Scarlett!" Rachel's dark eyes flicked from Scarlett to Lucas, wringing his hands nervously. "Are you all right?"
Scarlett nodded, even though she wasn't sure that was the truth. "I'm fine."
As the others approached, Lucas's eyes darkened, and he took a step back. "This isn't over, Scarlett," he murmured. "But I'm not your enemy."
Before Scarlett had a chance to react, the male had sidestepped away into the forest, managing swift silent strides. Gazing after him she felt all twisted-up inside.
"What did he do? Did he hurt you?" Rachel rushed over in a flurry of concern.
Scarlett shook her head, her thoughts still tumbling. "No… he didn't."
Alex's face was unreadable as he approached. "We've got to get out of here. Lucas's pack could be back any minute."
Scarlett nodded; the severity of what she had just seen brought her into reality. "You're right. Let's move."
As they pressed through the dense foliage, Scarlett couldn't help but feel that something had shifted between her and Lucas. His words creeped along her thoughts, ruffling feathers she wasn't quite ready to step foot on.
But no matter. They had a fight to prepare for, and she couldn't afford to let her guard down.
It was already sunset when Scarlett and her group had reached their safe house. It was an inconspicuous little cabin deeply hidden in the woods, undiscovered by Lucas's pack. These incidents of the day had somewhat drained scarlet. As she stepped into the cabin, exhaustion threatened to pull her down.
Rachel lit a lantern, the warm golden light spreading out over the room. Mind still racing, Scarlett sank into a chair and Alex was already going through the supplies, moving with methodic efficiency.
"Scarlett," Rachel said softly, sitting down beside her. "What ever did Lucas say to you?"
Scarlett hesitated, her mind chasing back to Lucas the agonized expression, his desperate words. "He said I was running his life."
"Protect you? From what?" Rachel cocked her head in confusion.
"I don't know," Scarlett said, bemused as she spoke. "He was like babbling about some sort of darkness. And then there was something he couldn't tell me."
Alex put his eyes on the parchment and looked at Scarlett, giving the other assistant a rather sharp look. "Sounds like he's trying to fuck with your head. Don't let him get to you, Scarlett."
She wanted to believe that very much, yet part of her couldn't shake the feeling that he was hiding something important. Something he needed to tell her, something that might just change the world.
But she pushed all these thoughts aside and went back to the reason she had arrived in the first place. "We need to be ready. Lucas' pack will be after us, and we need to be prepared."
Rachel nodded, seriously. "We're with you, Scarlett. No matter what."
Scarlett managed a small, thankful smile. "Thanks, Rachel."
With that, Rachel moved to strategize their next steps. And Scarlett was only able to become aware of the shapes pressing on her heart, Lucas's words. Certainly, she had wanted revenge for so long, but now that it was within her grip, life was a bit more complicated than she'd imagined.
Yet there was no turning back now. The fight was coming and she would be ready.
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That night, long after the others had turned into their beds, Scarlett slipped from the cabin; her mind would not let her rest. She wandered in the dark woods, where the night air brushed against her skin cool.
It was just Lucas, time and time again, in her mind; the look in his eyes while talking to her. A little part of her had wanted to believe him, that he was doing all of this for her own sake. The other part, a tormented part that simply couldn't forgive him, felt betrayed.
Scarlett knew it, and now she was all alone in the darkness with each one of the decisions that had been made weighing on her. She'd chosen those paths to take her revenge on the one who had meant so much to her.
Yet there she stood, on the edge of this battle for which she should have been girding herself, and was, in fact, deep in her heart, questioning her own resolution. The anger that had formed the façade for so many battles was parted by another emotion infinitely more complex, infinitely more fraught with pain.
Scarlett clenched her eyes shut for a second, trying to master the flood of thoughts racing through her brain. She couldn't make room for indecision right now. She had come this far; the cost to herself was too great.
But somehow, in all the dark, in all the loneliness, it seemed as if the greatest tragedy was going to happen, all in spite of her own feelings, and that was the most horrible thought of all.
The sound of approaching horses rolled across the valley in slow, steady rhythms, carried by the morning breeze. Every member of the group instinctively fell silent, listening as the hoofbeats grew clearer with each passing moment.Scarlett carefully folded Elena's letter and slipped it inside her jacket before closing the wooden box. Whatever happened next, she refused to leave behind anything her mother had protected with her life.Lucas noticed the movement and gave a slight nod."Good."His voice remained barely above a whisper."If they've followed us this far, we assume they know this place."Scarlett agreed.The hidden compartment beneath the stones was still open. Anyone arriving now would immediately know someone had discovered Elena's first secret.The advantage of surprise was already gone.The Black Fang Alpha looked toward Ethan."How many?"Ethan had climbed halfway up a rocky slope to gain a better view of the valley. Remaining low, he watched the ridge through the bran
No one reached for the wooden box immediately.The sound of the ancient mechanism settling back into silence still echoed faintly across the valley, and every wolf understood that a single careless decision could destroy something Elena had hidden for more than twenty years.Scarlett stepped closer, unable to take her eyes off the weathered box resting inside the stone compartment.Its surface was worn smooth by time, yet remarkably intact. There were no elaborate carvings or jeweled decorations, only a small crescent engraved into the center of the lid. The symbol matched the one hidden inside her necklace and the markings carved throughout the forest.Her mother had left her signature. Not for the world, for her.Lucas knelt beside the opening without touching the box."What do you think?"Scarlett exhaled slowly."I think she expected me to find it."A faint smile crossed Lucas's face."Then she probably expected you to know how to open it."The statement lingered in Scarlett's tho
The forest seemed to hold its breath.Scarlett stared at the carved words etched into the ancient tree, her pulse quickening as the meaning settled over the group.You are late.The message wasn't old.That much was obvious.The cuts in the bark were fresh. Small fragments of wood still clung to the edges of the carving, and the scent of newly exposed timber lingered in the cool morning air.Someone had been here recently.Very recently.Lucas stepped closer to examine the symbol above the message.The moonlight filtering through the canopy caught the grooves in the bark, making the markings appear almost alive."It hasn't been here long."Ethan nodded in agreement."Hours."The answer immediately darkened everyone's expressions.If the estimate was correct, whoever left the message was ahead of them by only a small margin.Not days.Not weeks.Hours.Scarlett's fingers tightened around the metallic strip hidden inside her pocket. The same symbols, the same pattern, the same language
The stranger's warning lingered in the clearing long after he finished speaking."Someone else has already found the second piece."Scarlett immediately disliked how confident he sounded.Not because she trusted him.Because throughout every confrontation, he had rarely spoken without purpose. Every statement seemed carefully chosen, designed to influence the people around him. Sometimes he lied. Sometimes he manipulated. Yet the most dangerous moments were when he simply revealed enough truth to create doubt.The possibility that another piece of the map had already been discovered changed everything.What had begun as a search was becoming a race.A dangerous one.Lucas stepped closer to Scarlett."We need to move."His voice remained calm, but urgency lingered beneath it.Scarlett nodded.For once, there was little room for debate. Every hour mattered now.The silver-haired woman turned toward Aldric."How long would it take to reach Moonwater Lake if we leave immediately?"The old
The moment Scarlett spoke, the atmosphere in the clearing shifted.Until now, everyone had been reacting to discoveries left behind by Elena. They had followed clues, pieced together fragments, and uncovered secrets buried beneath twenty years of lies. For the first time, however, the next step forward wasn't coming from a letter, a witness, or an old ally.It was coming from Scarlett herself.The realization seemed to affect everyone differently.Hope flickered across Rowan's face.Aldric looked as though he were seeing the past and present collide before his eyes.Lucas remained focused on Scarlett, his attention fixed entirely on her.The stranger, however, looked genuinely concerned.That reaction alone told Scarlett she was moving in the right direction.The silver-haired woman broke the silence first."What do you remember?"Scarlett lowered her gaze toward the metallic strip resting in her palm.The strange symbols no longer looked completely unfamiliar.The memory had only las
The revelation struck the clearing with the force of a thunderclap.Scarlett stared down at the silver crescent resting against her chest, her fingers tightening instinctively around the pendant.For a moment, she couldn't speak.Couldn't think.The necklace had been with her for as long as she could remember. Through exile, loss, betrayal, and survival, it had remained the one thing she never parted with.Not because she believed it was valuable.Because it was her mother's.Because it was one of the few pieces of Elena she still possessed.Now the possibility that it had been something more all along left her struggling to process the information.The silver-haired woman approached slowly.Her eyes remained fixed on the pendant."I haven't seen it in over twenty years."Aldric looked stunned."You recognize it?"The woman nodded."Of course I do."Her voice carried certainty."I was there the day Elena commissioned it."Scarlett immediately looked up."Commissioned it?"The older wo
Under the stars, we walked back to the house by the river, voices fading behind us. Lucas held on tight, his fingers laced through mine, quiet heat between our palms. That warmth stayed, even when memories of Jax’s voice slipped in like wind through cracks. Inside, others were awake, flames dim, th
Faint daylight poured into the warehouse, soft amber streaks across the floorboards, yet none of that calmed the tightness sitting deep in my ribs. Wrapped up in Lucas's hold, his breath moving slowly through my hair, each rise and fall marked time without mercy. Scenes from last night’s talk with
Fog lifted between the trees while moonlight slipped through branches above us. There we stood, close to those old stones where people once gathered. Lucas held me tight, his warmth steady against my skin. Yet that scream from Jax rang deep inside my chest. A quiet pull came then, not loud, but sha
A hush hummed through the pack house once the sun dipped below the pines. Ethan left at dusk, his final look sharp enough to scar my mind. Up on the second floor railing I stayed, hands tight on splintered wood, eyes tracking how shadows stretched through the trunks. Light bled out of the sky just







