It all happened faster than I could comprehend.
One minute I was kneeling, my arm shaking from the release of my arrow. The next, my back was slamming hard into the ground. Dirt flew past my vision as the speckles faded to white.
"You have a lot of nerve, girl!" The harsh sound of his whisper didn't miss my ears, and I gasped for air as I was met face to face with Morax. He was much bigger when he was directly on top of me, his stout shoulders encompassing as he pinned me to the ground. I was stunned by how quickly he had moved, one minute he was leisurely pacing, the next he was somewhere else altogether. It was like it had all happened in a blur.My breathing was harsh and shaky.
I reached up to hit him in the face, but he slammed my wrist back down against the earth. That's when I noticed the deep smell of blood in the air. I blinked, and the crimson liquid dripped directly onto my face. My eyes traced over his features—and that’s when I saw it. There was a large open gash on the Alpha's cheek, the shape no doubt the work of my arrow.
He had dodged it.Shit."Give me one reason, just one, not to end your life right this instant?" His silk voice was a rumble.I squinted, squirming beneath his large frame. But it was no use; my kicks barely had any force against his rock-hard thighs."I-" I scrambled for an excuse, knowing Alpha Morax was just toying with me. Like I was a crippled and flightless bird.I knew I should've been dead already, but he was watching me. Enjoying his luxurious advantage."I’ll give you until the count of three to give me a suitable excuse.” I barely had time to register his words before he started. “One..." His claws extended, the sharp edges cutting the edge of my skin. The sting flooded a whimper into my throat."Two," He murmured, coming closer. I could feel his breath on my chin."ROBIN!" I abruptly heard Elijah yell, and I managed to glance out of my peripheral.The sight had my eyes widening.I panicked."I-I can fix your artifact if you spare us!!" I suddenly gasped out, trying to calm my heartbeat.His claws stopped right before my throat. From this close-up, I could finally tell the emotion in Morax's eyes--it was intrigue like he was working out a puzzle.I could only hope it was a good thing."You think you can fix an ancient relic? How cute."The words just left his mouth when a chair came down hard on his head.I grimaced.And time seemed to stand still.His curled brown locks were draped down, but they barely moved from the force of the chair. Then he sat up straighter, looking unfazed. I looked over his shoulder as well and felt my face fall at the image of Elijah standing there... with a plastic lawn chair over his head still.Well, half of one. It had broken in half over the brunette's head.The Alpha had amusement dancing in his eyes, in the darkest shadows of the gold. It was like watching a well-timed waltz. My breathing felt sharp."A chair, really? That was the best you could do?" He asked, his brow raised high on his face.I watched as Elijah colored before a wolf tackled him to the ground. Its leg was torn and bleeding, and I knew it must have been the werewolf I attacked earlier. His snarled black lips showed sharp teeth, and he snapped them at my brother's stricken face.Morax stood, but when I went to move, he pointed his spear against the soft flesh of my neck. I didn't dare even swallow.During the commotion, I had forgotten that my clan had just sat by and watched us like a spectacle. But now that the dust was clearing, I could remember. A little boy was crying in the corner of the field."Now back to before we were so rudely interrupted. You, girl." I scowled at his adamant refusal to use my name, "You were trying to make a deal for both of your lives. Weren't you? I'll tell you what, if you can manage to fix the relic within three months, I'll pardon your brother. You'll be part of our clan as our prisoner and your brother will be taken into captivity as well. Until you can be trusted to fulfill your end, you'll be bound in chains. Yet after," His eyes trailed down my form, unreadable. "You can try your little magic trick at fixing what was broken."
I was floored, the first real sign of hope lighting inside me as I felt my mouth fall open. But before I could speak, he cut me off. His eyes were deadly and serious."However, if you fail, I'll rip his throat out right in front of you. And then I'll burn you alive."The sheer coldness of his tone startled me, and his eyes pinned me where I laid flat against the ground. "Do we have a deal, little wolf?" He practically purred the words.I froze.I had three months to fix a relic I knew nothing about.Three months to find a way out of it.Or we would both die anyway.I swallowed.Seemed easy enough, right? The man who stood above me shifted his weight and moved back just enough for me to sit forward on my elbows.I kept my gaze steady, fisting my hands in the dirt. "We have a deal."Alpha Morax smiled, and the spear finally moved away.“Oh thank god, Robin.” I heard Elijah breathe out in relief; his hands were tied behind his back. The Beta was human again. I turned to smile at him.And then, I felt a sharp pain on the side of my head and there was nothing but darkness.++ {…} ++
All I could hear was the sound of cicadas, their cries music in the shadows around me. I could hear the crackle of the fire, yet there was no light. I reached out into the sea of ink but felt nothing.
“H-hello?” I called out, grappling for something to tell me where I was. I could feel the floor, the wall behind me, but nothing else. I tried to move, crawling across the ground—but I paused when I heard a rattle. Reaching behind me, I was stunned to feel the cold kiss of metal shackled around my ankle.“What’s going on?” I whispered, unsure why I couldn’t see anything at all.
Irrationally, my brain played tricks on me.Did they take my eyes?No, surely, that would hurt.Wouldn’t it?My hands reached up to cup my own baby cheeks, sliding up further still until I could feel an oddly textured cloth against my fingertips. I was blindfolded, but when I tugged at it, it didn’t budge.
It was oddly slippery, unlike any sort of cotton I had ever meddled with before.“I see you’re finally awake, did you sleep well?”My hands stopped their game of tug of war with the fabric, and I pivoted my body to the sound of the noise. “Who’s there?” I questioned, I knew Alpha Morax must’ve taken me hostage, but that wasn’t his voice I heard.I could never forget the sound of his voice. Not after today.I sniffed the air once, but I couldn’t smell much besides the musty odor of wherever they held me captive. I noticed then that it was unbearably cold, too.I shivered against the rough floor. My jacket was gone.
“It’s useless to try and sniff me out, you know. That blindfold you got on there, it’s special. It blocks your senses and stops your shifting.”Instantly I froze, my fingers coming up to touch it again. “What do you mean, how is that possible?” I demanded, shuffling toward where his voice was coming from. But I could only get so far, my fingers coming up to cup metal bars, just as the end of my shackle drew tight. I could only move a few feet, it felt like. I frowned.“It’s a cloth felted from a nomadic beast of the east, a witch’s touch if you will. Our Alpha has reach with some unlikely allies.” The man informed, and I grew still.For werewolves to have an alliance with witches, the daughters of the sun? It was unheard of.Then again, so was everything about the Aconite Clan. I couldn’t figure them out.
But I must’ve shown some of the confusion on my face, as I felt more than heard whoever was on the other side of the cage draw closer. His hands touched the other sides of mine.
“I know this must be disconcerting, but until you can prove you’ll keep your word, it’ll be like this for a while. Though I have to say, I feel bad now. You look much gentler now than when you were shredding up my leg.”My chin tipped up, and I gasped softly. “You’re Morax’s Beta.” I finally realized, and I drew back away from the cage.But he only laughed. In the darkness, all I could keep picturing was his snarled teeth inches away from Elijah.“Yeah, but you don’t have to worry. I won’t hurt you, you can call me Brandon, okay?”His voice sounded warm, but the room was so cold.
How could I possibly know what to believe? My fingers fisted in my lap—and all I knew was darkness. It felt lonely and frigid.I stayed silent.I heard him sigh, and I heard the sound of his pants rustling. One leg seemed to be delayed behind the other when he began to walk away.“Well, if you get hungry, let me know. I’ll be close by, okay?” He offered, softly.I didn’t utter a word. Not even after the door shut."Ugh!!" There was a loud clang of metal, and then I was bouncing off the bars and onto the ground.The impact from the fall bruised my butt, and I glared ahead into the ever-present darkness that accompanied me these days."Goddammit!!" I yelled, feeling the itchy and raw feeling well up in my throat from disuse. I stumbled to my feet, locking my knees as I prepared to charge again. My legs were stinging, a result of the constant bruises forming against my skin. Before I could launch myself at the metal bars again though, I heard the door open. My dry mouth opened, desperately. "Brandon! Just let me out please, it's been days. What am I going to do? Run and get myself killed? I'm better than that, I promise I won't run!" I pleaded, my dry throat sounding gross and unappealing to my ears. I needed water, badly. Time was hard to keep track of with the blindfold. I knew Brandon visited at least once every other day, I'm not sure if it was out of his kindness or not, but the Beta w
When the door creaked open on its hinges, the air escaped my lips.It was beautiful.Everywhere I looked there were lush green leaves, beds of bright flowers, and wooden cottages that lined the area outside the prison. It was a large area with tall wooden fences, the grass high enough to sweep at my ankles. A bird chirped happily amongst the branches, and then a squirrel skittered up the bark of a large willow tree.It was naturalistic and glowing with life.I fought against the urge to smile, not even realizing when I had stepped past the Alpha. The grass tickled my toes while the sun beamed down on my face. I lifted my neck toward it, bathing in it. My wolf, which I could finally feel again, was practically prancing beneath my skin.It was an odd sensation.My wolf didn't have a voice, it wasn't a separate entity or being within us. It was like... an arm or a limb, you could just feel it. Like it was a part of
"Is this my new cabin?" I asked in awe, stepping into the door that finally gave way to the key. The planks that made up the floor were sturdy beneath my feet as I made my way inside. The creak of the wood echoing inside my ears.The cool brown interior looked polished and it glistened in the sunlight that poured in from the doorway. The little twists and swirls of the aged woods playing with my vision. It was like I was staring at a kaleidoscope of the previous trees lives. The little lines waving at me as I stepped over them. It was still hard to adjust to all the details when I'd spent over a week in the darkness. Nonetheless, it was beautiful and I admired the view. "Wow, it's ‘a huge!" Timmy all but jumped in excitement, and I found myself slowly nodding in agreement. I was surprised, too. The cabin was way more accommodating than I was expecting, like I was a new resident rather than a lowly prisoner playing at f
"UP, UP, UP, RISE AND SHINE EVERYBODY!" The chorus of groans were a clear reflection of how everyone in the field felt right about now, and for once, I almost felt like I could forget I wasn't part of this clan. The faces of strangers bound together and relatable when I saw my own feelings reflected back in them. We all stood, somber in rows as the light barely breached the chilly skies.I watched as a bird landed on a tree branch, its little beak just now beginning to chirp.It was so early. We had beaten them to their songs of dawn.I frowned.Fatigue was heavy in my bones, and I felt brittle and tired despite my young age. I tried hard not to let a yawn escape me, my body begging me to go back to sleep. Getting to sleep had been hard, especially in my new cabin. All I had been able to think about was Elijah. I couldn’t help but wonder where he was and worry if Morax had even kept his word. My mind had played tricks on
"I understand you're upset, Morax. But I'm your best friend, don't you trust me?" I watched as the Alpha of the Aconite clan sized up his beta, their stare down intense as some of the younger pups whispered amongst themselves. Everyone in the training group looked lost. A young pup that had bright red fur tripped over a hurdle, too focused on the tension between the two males. It was funny to see.But I couldn’t say I was fairing any better. I was wondering what the tension was about too, and I was surprised to feel a boiling sensation well up inside me. I felt angry, I realized, on Brandon's behalf. The man had stepped in and broke it up—what else could his impossible Alpha expect?"I won't say anything here, but we both know why I can't take your word right now." Morax practically sneered.I frowned. His amber orbs were glowing in the morning light, and Brandon's face was scrunched into a sullen look. I wasn't used to the expression. Without using my brain, I stepped in front o
It was like all I could see was white suddenly. There was the white of those fangs, the startling white of bubbling foam against blackened lips, and then the stark white of panic. I knew I wouldn't have a chance to move. "Don't--" I barely managed to gasp the words before I was being covered by a heavy body, and the white disappeared. My mouth was agape. My tongue was heavy with confusion as pain failed to blossom against my skin. I was still standing there, waiting to feel the harsh shred of teeth.But it never came.Instead, I realized I was almost bent backward, a strong shield of muscle rippling against my back. My eyes met high cheekbones, and Alpha Morax's furrowed brows. Those piercing gold eyes weren't looking back at me though, my hands resting uneasily on his chest as he held me up. I followed his line of sight, and my breath caught in my throat. Fraudian was dangling from his other hand, snarling and foaming aggressively. Those eyes from before were now a startingly sh
I had to know the truth.Without giving any more of the merchandise a once over, I selected my weapon. Quickly I tugged the bundle of arrows tight to my shoulder and marched back into that room like I was on a mission.Yet when I passed the threshold of the archway, it felt like my mind was playing tricks on me. My feet paused just beyond the door.The two were standing there, innocently chatting about the different flavors of tea. Their forms were relaxed and idle, in a way I wasn't used to seeing the foreboding Alpha.He was leaning back against the table, one leg crossed. Mrs. Pearl looked just as flippant, her animated hands carrying her abundance of teabags.Nowhere in between their passing conversation did the name 'Fraudian' emerge.Was I losing my mind?I fumbled, my palms wrapped securely against my arrow holster. My eyes flickered back and forth between the two adults, but only Mrs. Pearl turned to acknowledge me. I watched as her gaze drifted up to the gleam of rainbow sha
Listening to his casual disregard for my life perturbed me. As if meeting me was a simple thorn in his side, like I was easy to forget. Although I had already admitted to myself that when it came to Morax, I probably was. It didn't make it any less warped to me though. It didn't hurt or anything, per se, since I knew I was just a spiteful wolf from another clan.The sister of the boy who killed one of his pack. But it was sometimes hard to remember my place in his presence. It was as if his fleeting moments of humanity were a harsh splash of embers across my face. Once again, I found myself comparing him to poison. Morax made you want to believe in him, but then he'd burned you. He'd say just the right thing to make you feel nauseous. Afraid. I turned away. "Well, you've already established I'm not fit to lead this outing, so go on. Show me where to find the faux crag. There should be minerals there, right?" I heard the Alpha move a few steps past me, left of the direction I'd
The tension in the clearing broke, and suddenly laughter seemed to rejoin the pack. It was odd, how easily Elijah drained the tense atmosphere, his bumbling even making the rouges slacken in their intensity. I noticed the fiery girl from before look at him, rolling her eyes before she smirked. After that, everything seemed to go off without a hitch. We gave them their housing, went over the rules, even though some were moved to separate settlements it ended as a standard procedure. It was like our village hadn't been torched, like packs weren't dying to protect the relics. For a moment, it felt...normal. Like my life had always been here. But I knew the minute the four of us were alone, that peace would shatter. If not by whatever they had to tell me, but by what I had to say. I watched impatiently as the crowd slowly dispersed, that weird fog churning in my chest again. It felt like a vice. Something I couldn't shake. What was it?Anxiety? Pain? Something else entirely…?"...Hm.
“I gotcha now, Missy Robin!” Laughter played in the air around me, and I was stunned as my world came back into focus. A fog retreating when a scamper of footsteps broke through. “…What?” I gasped. The kick came for my mid-section and I barely managed to step out of the way in time. I was watching as Timmy charged at me with all his tiny might. I saw a flurry of red locks and a triumphant grin before I shot out my hand to catch his ankle. So frail in my hands, he was like a baby jumping on its momma. Full of effort with no dexterity. “Hey, what’a gives! I had you!” Timmy’s grin fell into a pout, and I shrugged. “No, you thought you had me.” My leg swept out to kick his out from under him and the boy fell with an overzealous oof. He lay on the ground, groaning about my ‘cheap’ tricks. He was defeated for the umpteenth time. “This…a’, isn’t fair!” He was huffing and puffing when I leaned down to pat his head. Honestly, at this point, I wasn’t even trying. My mind was scattered,
Elijah Pov. “You mind tellin’ me what the hell is going on now?” Malika shot me a look from the other side of her father’s shoulders, but honestly, I was as freakin’ clueless as she was. I gave her a half-assed shrug, looking back at Morax. The dude was stopped dead in the center of the alley looking like someone slapped his mother. I could feel his aura spilling out, and it brought back memories of pain pretty damn quickly. I think it was safe to assume whoever he ran into wasn’t a buddy of ours. “I’m not sure, but stay here. I’ll get a closer look.” I promised, gently handing her father over to her the rest of the way. She heaved slightly under his weight, but once she was settled she gave me the go-ahead. I could see from where I was that there were people on the other side of the alley. There was a red-headed chick I’d never seen before and my comrades. But that wasn’t what had Morax’s attention. So I stepped closer, sniffing the air. I paused right when the city lights hit th
Morax Pov. ‘Stay true to your position and stay out of sight. I’m on my way. Be safe.’ I sent out the signal, running as fast as my body would let me. Red fur blazed the trail ahead of me, blood matting both our coats while our paws thudded over the ground. The air was thick with tension tonight, a sense of gravity that tugged at our limbs while we broke the shackles. Just three more. It was so close I could taste it. ‘Are you sure we should be throwing another assault after our last two…? Can we really keep going for so long without rest?’ Green eyes pierced the darkness, and I followed Escha sharply around a corner. ‘Elijah knows where the Copse Alpha is, and as for Zander…well, it appears we don’t have to do anything at all.’ ‘How is that poss—ah…wait, Miqella?’ She said his name with understanding. ‘If anyone can deliver, it’s him.’ I echoed back, and I knew she wouldn’t respond. It went without saying that I trusted him never to fail; he was as stubborn as he was loyal. L
Elijah Pov. No matter how long we waited, he didn’t budge. Seconds turned to minutes while I scrambled to figure out what I was supposed to do. Normal people would just open the door, right? But I wasn’t supposed to be here. Shit, shit, shit…! "Malika!" My father's voice boomed from the other side, and this time we both flinched. I could hear how hard his knuckles rapped against the shabby wood and I was consciously aware it could fall off any second. Horror images about how it had simply teetered off earlier flashed in my mind every time his hand touched the door. The mental image sucked, freezing my limbs in place. I tore my gaze from the window to Malika's face. Somehow her shocked expression annoyed me. "I thought this place was a secret," I accused, whispering as low as possible. Not being able to mind link with her sucked right now, but I could only hope he didn't hear me. He was still knocking away though, insistent. "I didn't tell him where I lived," She mouthed, her
Elijah Pov. “Here, we can talk more in private.” The door creaked open, damn near falling off its hinges despite the gentle push Zuri gave. "This is your, um, house?" I questioned at length, staring at the rundown building. It looked out of place in a city alive with technology. Tall buildings could be seen right outside of the alley, but here we were in front of a dingy, unlit shack. A part of me didn't want to ask about it, but when the wood teetered like a frail old man just from being touched, yeah, I had some concerns. I didn't want to offend her but I also didn't really want to die either. Zuri looked back at me over her shoulder scowling, “I said we were going to my place, didn’t I?” Her tone was laid back and drawled, but her eyes were like pin needles and fire. They told me to go kick rocks. I laughed, putting my hands up in surrender. “You did, but I just didn’t expect it to look like this…” I admitted slowly and her gaze only grew harsher. “You ca
Elijah Pov."So, are the rumors true or not?" Zuri's voice settled in the air, collecting dust on the table while I tried to find my voice. I didn't wanna admit it, but when Miqella exchanged a look with me, I knew this shit was real. Everything this stranger was saying about Robin, all the messed up "deals" laid out by my sperm donor, the horror of it all, was all true. She caught us up on all the daily chatter, even explaining who or what exactly my sister was. According to the rumors swept up by my father, he claimed Robin was the offspring of the previous Goddess Harbinger. That part I knew was true, but he claimed that for some reason, her blood was special...unlike mine.Was it because I was a guy? I had no clue.But. he swore up and down, she was a partial reincarnation of the moon Goddess. The rumors spread like wildfire in the city, everyone talking about her mark. Because of it, he was growing a hell of a following. I guess, not many people would turn down the opp
My knees hit the dirt. My hands lay bare against the soil.Still, I'm unable to move as the blazing glory I had just witnessed vanished into the undisturbed blades of grass. There were no more screams, no more gut-wrenching sounds of blistering flesh. Just cicadas and a thundering pulse in my chest, pushing at the bounds of my mind. I was scared to move despite knowing exactly where I was.The smell in the air was undoubtedly the Aconite Pack territory. I was back.All the air seized from my lungs. My fingers trembled as I clutched at the grass, trying to catch my breath. The harbinger mark was still searing into my flesh. It felt like a hot brand of iron tearing through my skin, but it was nothing compared to the ache in my chest. I was back. But my mom. . . I caught Mrs. Pearl's scent on the wind, along with Angelica's. But I didn't budge an inch, not even when I heard someone kneel beside me.I felt frozen. Like my leg had snapped right along with hers, even though it was
"Are you ready to see this? I can only conjure it once for you, if you back out, there's no going back." Angelica's warning rattled in my ears, and I swallowed back my trepidation. Everything I was sacrificing, lying for, and hiding from built up to this moment. I stared at the milky white palms of Angelica's hands, enraptured in the strange pink energy that seemed to pool straight up into the air from her pores. If I wanted out, this would be my only chance. I knew that. But as I stared at the gravity-defying magic, I couldn't look away. "I'm ready," I affirmed. There was no way I could walk away, not now. I needed to know about my mother, what Elijah never told me--what my father had been hiding. I had never questioned, never even wavered in his teachings. So I knew I could never be my own person until I knew the truth. These were my goals. My aspirations. Not Elijah's, not Morax's. I needed this. "Then, let's explore the past. Shall we?" Her hands lifted, and before I knew