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Chapter Two: Crimson River

Author: Elizabeth.C
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 15:07:26

The territory changed before she expected it to.

Myla had been watching the tree line from the window of the car, tracking the shift from Bloodstone Ridge’s dark, angular forests into something older and wider. The trees here were taller. The land rolled instead of ridged. And the air, even through the glass, felt different in a way she couldn’t name.

Her wolf stirred.

Not the restless half-turn it had given her last night. This was something else. Deliberate. Alert. As if it had lifted its head and scented something on the wind and found it worth paying attention to.

Not yet, she told it quietly. Wait.

For once, it listened without argument.

She turned her eyes forward and kept her face still. The three Bloodstone Ridge wolves riding with her were watching the road. None of them were watching her. That was fine. She preferred it.

The Crimson River compound came into view around a long bend in the road, and Myla’s breath caught before she could stop it.

It wasn’t showy. There were no grand gates or stone pillars built to impress visitors. What it was, was undeniable. A sprawling complex of dark timber and iron set against a backdrop of ancient forest, the main building rising three storeys at its centre with wings spreading out on either side like something that had grown from the land rather than been built upon it.

Power. Old and certain and completely uninterested in proving itself.

Myla straightened her spine and tucked that caught breath somewhere no one would find it.

The car stopped. She stepped out first.

Pack members had gathered. Not a crowd exactly, more like a quiet collection of people who had found reasons to be near the entrance at this particular hour. She felt their eyes move over her. Assessment. Curiosity. The particular attention a new Luna draws from a pack that doesn’t know her yet.

She looked back at them calmly. Chin level. Shoulders back. She had not come here to be looked at like something sent. She had come here because she had chosen to come.

There was a difference. She intended them to feel it.

Then he stepped forward.

Alec of Crimson River was bigger than she had expected. Broader through the chest and shoulders, dark haired, with a jaw that looked like it had been set in a permanent state of controlled tension. He moved the way dominant wolves moved, with a quiet economy that communicated authority without needing to perform it.

His eyes found hers immediately.

She had heard people describe his gaze as cold. She wouldn’t have called it cold. She would have called it measuring. The way someone looks at a situation they are already calculating how to manage.

She gave him the same look back.

“Myla.” His voice was low and even.

“Alpha Alec.”

Something shifted in his expression. Almost nothing. Just the faint adjustment of a man who had expected something slightly different and was recalibrating without letting it show.

Good.

“Welcome to Crimson River,” he said.

She inclined her head. “Thank you for receiving me.”

Formal. Correct. The contract in spoken form.

And then she saw him.

Just behind Alec’s left shoulder, a half step back. Similar in height, similar in the dark colouring and the strength of his build, but different in every way that mattered. Where Alec was controlled, this one was at ease. Where Alec’s expression gave nothing away, this one was simply, openly, watching her.

He smiled when her eyes met his. Not a performed smile. Not a polite one. Just real, uncomplicated warmth directed at her like it cost him nothing.

Something happened in Myla’s chest that had no business happening.

She looked away. Quickly. Back to Alec, to the compound, to the pack members still watching from a careful distance.

What was that?

Her wolf didn’t answer. But it had turned its head, and it was still looking in the direction she had looked away from.

Alec led her inside. She followed, her face composed, her pulse carefully steady.

She did not look back.

* * *

Alec showed her to her rooms on the second floor. Separate from his. The contract had been clear on that point and neither of them had needed to discuss it.

He paused in the doorway before leaving.

“You’re not what I was told to expect,” he said.

It wasn’t a compliment exactly. It wasn’t an insult. It sat somewhere in between, in the space where honest observations live before a person decides what to do with them.

“No,” Myla agreed. “I imagine I’m not.”

He left.

She stood in the centre of the room alone, and beneath all the careful composure and the steady breathing and the practised stillness, her wolf was doing something she had never felt it do before.

It was pulling. Faintly. In two directions at once.

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