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Chapter 6

Author: Ellis Carter
last update publish date: 2026-04-01 16:33:23

Fractured Alliances

Fog clung low as darkness folded over the trees, just like the silence sitting inside Scarlett. With breath held tight, she traced the edge of the makeshift camp where things from Lucas’s car waited under torn tarps, hidden but not forgotten.

Faint rustles in the leaves made her hands move, drawn to the pointed edges like a pull she couldn’t name. A little way on, tied fast to a gnarled old oak, Lucas stayed crouched, face dropped but aware his pale eyes locked onto every shift she made.

Frozen inside tangled cords, marked by crimson streaks, still quiet like the world stayed the same. Out of nowhere came a memory of the same stillness in a child's eyes, long ago, when trust wasn’t rare.

Inside her, each look they shared tightened slowly.

A sudden shape in the corner turned into Rachel, breath ragged, hair tangled from running. Her blonde strands stuck to sweat on her neck, the pale pink hoodie too soft for dirt-streaked walls.

She spoke through gasps. Scar has to crash soon, or collapse will come anyway. That thin cotton hung wrong near scraped knuckles and dust. Their stares locked, silence filling what words left out. Rest isn’t optional, just inevitable, like falling when the ground won’t wait.

Wrong, actually, Scarlett muttered, the sound slipping free too loud despite her intent. Fingers dug into the bruise along her ribs, a mark left when Lucas pinned her there earlier that day. His weight pressing down, breath warm against her neck, the trembling plea he let out it clung close, uninvited. The memory stayed put, whether she welcomed it or not.

Rachel’s hand landed gently on her arm. “ You’re not fine. I saw how you looked at him when you had the chance to finish it. That hesitation. ”

“It wasn’t hesitation,” Scarlett snapped, pulling away. “It was a strategy. Ethan’s right, we need him alive for now.”

Yet right after speaking, something felt off. Calm by nature, Rachel did not often doubt she listened, kept balance. This time though, a twitch in her cousin’s light-colored eyes bothered her. Too eager when talking about taking Lucas down. Insistent on joining the Shadow Pack, pushing harder than before, quicker, sharper.

A shape waited near the tree line, Alex motionless, hands crossed, watching across the field. Their glances locked. He shifted his head a fraction, barely noticeable, yet it carried weight. Meaning flowed without speech. Since day one, presence had spoken louder than advice. Reliance grew not through grand gestures, but in these hushed seconds.

Funny, how strange that felt at that moment.

A growl rolled up from Lucas, deep and ragged. Pushed by one of Ethan’s wolves, his jaws flashed open, tufts of light brown hair falling over his forehead. Dusty stayed behind, yet something tight and silent in him tugged at Scarlett’s wolf, even though she fought it.

Faster than thought, her feet carried her forward despite her plan to stay still. Distance shrank before awareness could follow.

“Still playing the noble leader?” she said, a voice low enough that only he could hear. “Giving up your pack’s secrets so easily.” How does that feel, Lucas? Knowing you’re betraying them the way you betrayed me? ”

A twitch ran along his jawline, cold eyes pinning her in place. Near enough now, she saw the faint scar on his cheek, the mark from that blazing July long ago, when they raced through the woods, careless and fast. Everything broke later.

“I didn’t betray you, Scarlett,” he said quietly, voice rough from the fight. “You just never gave me the chance to explain.”

“Explain?” She laughed, but it came out bitter and broken. “Five years, Lucas. Five years of silence while my family fell apart. While your father’s ‘traditions’ tore us to pieces. And now you want to talk?”

Lungs pressing forward, held back by the rope's tight grip, pine needles, earth, something nameless in his arms. Warmth surged inside her, sudden, impossible to block.

“I was trying to protect you,” he whispered. “From my father. From the council. From the real threat that was coming from your bloodline. I thought if I pushed you away, if I made them think you didn’t matter… you’d be safe. I was wrong. And I’ve regretted it every single day.”

For a second, Scarlett felt it again the way her thoughts used to spill open when she was young. The walls inside her head wavered, just slightly. A boy who shared his food as yelling filled the room, one who said promises were meant to stick, still lived somewhere. She buried that piece far down, below all the rest. It stayed there, quiet but unbroken.

“Liar,” she hissed, but her voice wavered. “You chose the pack. You always chose the pack.”

Lucas’s expression softened, almost pained. “I chose wrong. And now look at us.”

A sharp whistle tore through the stillness without warning. Stepping into view came Ethan, ranking just below the leader in the Shadow Pack, hardly a friend to Lucas. Light brown spikes lifted slightly under faint light, his leather coat creaking with movement. He shot a smirk at Lucas first thing, then turned full attention to Scarlett.

“Got word from our scouts. Lucas’s pack is mobilizing. They’ll hit us at dawn if we don’t move first.” His gray eyes flicked at Lucas. “Your boy here gave us good intel. The river crossing is weak. We strike there, take more of their territory, and we break them for good.”

Scarlett nodded, forcing her focus back to the plan. “We move at first light. Rachel, you and Alex scout the perimeter. Make sure no one’s followed us.”

Rachel hesitated only a heartbeat, but Scarlett noticed right away, even as Rachel’s expression shifted into something warm and steady. “Of course,” she said, voice quiet but firm. “We’ll handle this together.”

Off into the trees they walked, while Scarlett felt eyes again. That presence Lucas still there, observing. Behind her back he stayed, silent but near.

Quiet had just arrived when he asked, his words soft: Do I trust these people, really? Spoken into the hush that followed. ”

“More than I trust you.”

A small shift made him turn his head slowly one way then the other, sorrow tugging at the corner of his lips.

He spoke her name gently, almost cautious, as if it carried weight others might ignore. Attention had to be paid, he whispered, while noting how often faces hide what they should show.

Fog clung to the broken bridge when morning came, shadows stretched long where Scarlett crouched beside her team.

Thirteen figures stayed low, breath held, eyes fixed ahead. Her gut tightened watching Rachel follow Lucas through the mist, movements sharp with worry.

Stillness cracked wide open. The sound rushed back just as fast.

Maybe keep going with the moment, or maybe dig into what's buzzing between them two. Could go either way.

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