INICIAR SESIÓNKael couldn’t stop staring at her.
Even with her thrown over his shoulder threatening to stab half his pack, he couldn’t stop. Rain poured through the broken streets above as the group moved through the underground tunnels toward the surface, but Kael barely noticed any of it. His wolf was pacing violently beneath his skin, restless and agitated in a way he hadn’t felt in years. Mate. Impossible. Completely impossible. Yet her scent wrapped around him with every breath. Wild rain. Smoke. Blood. Something achingly familiar buried beneath years of survival and ruin. His grip tightened slightly against the back of her thighs before he forced himself to loosen it. She was real. After all this time… she was real. And she had looked him straight in the face without recognition. Kael’s jaw clenched. The Lunar Plague had destroyed more than cities when it spread across the world. During the first year of infection, some humans suffered neurological damage before turning. Memory loss. Personality fractures. Entire pieces of their lives erased like they had never existed. Most died before symptoms fully developed. Others became Hollowfangs. Very few survived intact. But there had always been rumors about the rare survivors. Humans bitten during the Red Moon who somehow lived without fully turning. Broken in ways no one understood. Kael had spent years hunting those rumors. Years searching mass graves, refugee camps, abandoned quarantine zones. Searching for her. And now she was here. Alive. Fighting him like a cornered animal. But her eyes held nothing. No recognition. No memory. It felt like someone had reached into his chest and twisted. “You can put me down now,” Nova snapped from over his shoulder. “Seriously, this caveman act is getting old.” Several wolves nearby tried very hard not to laugh. Kael ignored them. Nova shoved against his back again. “Did you not hear me?” “I heard you.” “Then put me down.” “No.” “You’re unbelievably annoying.” “And you’re bleeding.” Nova fell silent at that. Kael glanced down briefly at the blood dripping from her injured leg. The Hollowfang claws had torn deeper than he liked. Infection from those creatures spread fast if untreated. Too fast. His wolf snarled at the thought alone. The group finally emerged from the subway tunnels into the ruins of the city above. Nova lifted her head slightly over his shoulder and froze. Ahead of them stood a heavily barricaded stronghold built between the remains of several collapsed buildings. Massive steel walls surrounded the compound while floodlights cut through the storm above. Armed wolves patrolled the rooftops with rifles strapped across their backs. The gates began opening before they even reached them. Pack members immediately lowered their heads as Kael approached. “Alpha.” “Alpha.” “Alpha.” Nova went still against his shoulder. Kael felt it instantly. The realization finally sinking in. Not just a wolf. Their Alpha. The strongest pack leader left on the East Coast. The Grave Wolf. The guards stared openly at the human female slung over his shoulder in stunned disbelief. One nearly dropped his weapon. Kael ignored them and kept walking. The second he crossed into the compound, voices erupted around them. “Is that a human?” “Holy shit…” “Where did he find her?” “She’s alive?” Nova twisted slightly to look around, her breathing quickening as hundreds of eyes followed her. Fear. Kael hated the scent of it on her. “Move,” he barked coldly. The crowd instantly scattered. Kael headed straight toward the main tower in the center of the compound while his beta, the gray-eyed wolf from earlier, caught up beside him. “You planning to explain this?” the beta asked carefully. Kael’s expression darkened. “I don’t know how.” The beta glanced at Nova before lowering his voice. “You better figure it out fast,” he muttered. “Because half the pack looks ready to take a bite out of her.” Kael’s eyes turned lethal instantly. A dangerous growl rumbled low in his chest. The beta lifted both hands slightly. “Relax. I’m just telling you what everyone’s thinking.” Nova stiffened over Kael’s shoulder at the words. The fear she was trying to hide beneath the sarcasm and threats. His wolf hated it. “She’s under my protection,” Kael said coldly. “That’ll stop most of them,” the beta replied carefully. “Most.” Kael stopped walking. The sudden silence around them was immediate. Even the rain outside seemed to stop. Slowly, Kael turned his head toward the wolves lingering nearby. His silver eyes swept across the courtyard. Every wolf froze. “You touch her,” he said calmly, “you die.” No one doubted him. Not for a second. Several wolves immediately lowered their gazes while others backed away entirely. Nova stared at the side of his face, confusion flickering across her expression. Like she couldn’t understand why someone this dangerous was protecting her at all. He resumed walking toward the tower. The beta fell into step beside him again, lowering his voice further. “This is going to spread through the compound in less than ten minutes.” “It already has.” “No,” the beta muttered grimly. “I mean the other part.” Kael’s jaw tightened instantly. Mate. The word hung between them without being spoken aloud. The beta rubbed a hand down his face. “The council’s going to lose their minds.” “They don’t get a say.” “They will if they think she’s a threat.” Nova suddenly shoved against Kael’s shoulder again. “Can someone explain what the hell is happening?” Neither wolf answered immediately. “What threat?” she demanded sharply. Kael finally glanced at her. Rainwater still clung to her curls. Dirt streaked across her face. Blood soaked through the torn fabric around her leg. And despite all of it… His wolf still saw the same girl he lost years ago. The same girl who once laughed too loud and climbed onto rooftops she wasn’t supposed to be on. The same girl who disappeared during the first weeks of the outbreak. Kael looked away before the memories could drag him under. “You need treatment first,” he said. Nova narrowed her eyes immediately. “That wasn’t an answer.” “No,” Kael agreed quietly. “It wasn’t.”Kael was more than annoyed as he walked away from Nova’s room. Every instinct screamed at him to turn around and stay. His wolf certainly wasn’t helping matters. The beast had spent the entire walk arguing that Nova was going to escape again the moment he took his eyes off her. Honestly, Kael wouldn’t have been surprised if she tried climbing out the window before he even reached the council chamber. Five years hadn’t changed her stubbornness. If anything, surviving the apocalypse had made it worse.Unfortunately, there was a more immediate problem waiting for him.The elders.Kael groaned under his breath as he stalked through the fortress halls. The old geezers had been a headache long before the world ended. Now they somehow had even more time to meddle in everyone else’s business. As he passed through the compound, wolves quickly stepped out of his way. Most took one look at his expression and wisely avoided speaking to him altogether. The few brave enough to try only offered symp
, I am not staying with you!” Nova shouted for what felt like the hundredth time that day.Kael closed his eyes briefly.Exhaustion.Pure exhaustion.He had fought Hollowfangs, led a pack, dealt with elders, tracked Nova across half the wilderness, and somehow the human female was still the hardest thing he had dealt with all week.“You are staying somewhere inside the compound,” he said firmly.“No.”“Yes.”“No.”“Yes.”“No.”“Yes.”Nova looked ready to throw something. Unfortunately for everyone involved, there were plenty of throwable objects nearby.Rylan watched the exchange for a few seconds before grinning. “Oh, this is gonna be fun.”Kael shot him a look.Rylan ignored it.“Man, she is definitely going to keep you on your toes.”Nova immediately pointed at him. “Stop encouraging him.”“I’m encouraging both of you.”“That doesn’t make it better.”“It makes it funnier.”Kael resisted the urge to growl. Barely.His wolf was no help whatsoever.She’s staying with us.She’s driving
Nova’s face remained completely blank the entire trip back She sat stiffly on Kael’s massive wolf form with her arms crossed tightly Still mad.Very mad.Kael knew that posture.His wolf however seemed entirely too pleased carrying her around.“She’s staying.”Rylan walked beside them casually trying several times to start conversation.“So… this technically counts as your first horseback riding experience.”Silence.“Wolfback riding?”Nothing.“You know Kael’s gonna become unbearable about this later.”Nova ignored him completely.Rylan sighed dramatically. “Wow. Tough crowd.”Kael’s ears flicked slightly in amusement.Every now and again nova’s eyes drifted down toward her injured leg resting against dark fur It still hurt But Not constantly But enough to remind her it was there.At least it wasn’t bleeding anymore.Whatever the doctor injected her with back at the compound…It worked Or partially worked The infection spreading beneath her skin had definitely slowed.What exactly had
The woods remained quiet around her Nova tightened her grip on the knife.Something felt wrong.Then suddenly—A massive black shape slammed into her from the side.Nova hit the ground hard with a startled curse as fur and claws flashed across her vision.Wolf.Big one.The creature snarled low while circling her immediately.Nova scrambled backward and raised the knife defensively.“Back off, mutt!”The black wolf prowled around her slowly, silver eyes locked onto her every movement.Nova’s pulse hammered.She didn’t know if this was one of Kael’s wolves or some feral stray but she sure as hell wasn’t letting herself get eaten after surviving Hollowfangs all night.The wolf lunged.Nova reacted instantly, rolling sideways as jaws snapped where her throat had been seconds earlier.“Oh hell no!”She slashed the knife outward.The blade clipped across dark fur causing the wolf to snarl sharply before circling her again.Nova quickly got to her feet despite exhaustion burning through her
Nova didn’t know how much distance she had put between herself and Kael, but she hoped it was far enough.Her legs ached from nonstop running while exhaustion dragged at every step, yet she kept moving anyway.Because trust got people killed.She learned that lesson early into the outbreak.People lied.People stole.People turned on each other the second survival got hard enough.And wolves?Yeah.Those definitely came with extra problems.Still…Kael confused her.Most predators didn’t look at someone the way he looked at her.Like finding her had stitched something broken back together inside him.Nova shoved the thought away immediately.Dangerous.Very dangerous.She climbed over fallen debris and finally emerged from the subway tunnels into another ruined section of the city.Nova scanned the streets carefully before continuing forward.Food.Shelter.Keep moving.That was the plan.Not giant emotionally damaged wolf men claiming they knew her before the apocalypse.A low distan
Nova thought about that for a moment.Trust.She learned a long time ago not to trust anyone.Not strangers.Not survivors.And definitely not wolves.The world had chewed apart every soft thing people used to believe in. Trust got people killed now.Kael pushed open the rusted subway door ahead of them before stepping inside an abandoned train car.Dust drifted through weak beams of light Old seats sat overturned while faded advertisements peeled from the walls Still…It was enclosed andDefensible.“This should do,” Kael muttered after checking the darker corners carefully. “We can stay here for the time being before heading back.”Nova immediately crossed her arms.“And what exactly makes you think I want to go back with you?”Kael slowly looked at her.Honestly looked at her.“Nova,” he said carefully, “you cannot be serious.”“Oh I’m serious.”“You almost died fifteen minutes ago.”“And?”“And?” Kael stared at her in disbelief. “You escaped my compound, ran through infected territo







