The energy within the pack was shifting now that Donovan had been defeated. There was still a lingering sense of unease in the air, but there was hope — something that had been hard to find in the past few months. I could feel it in the pack members as they moved around, carrying out their tasks with more purpose. The looming threat of the hunters was not gone entirely, but without Donovan, they’d lost their edge. This was the beginning of the end.As I stand at the edge of the pack grounds, I feel Cheryl’s presence behind me before she even touches me. Her warmth, her scent, it all grounds me. Without even turning, I smile to myself, knowing she’s there, and my chest fills with this overwhelming sense of gratitude. “Hey,” she says softly, her hand brushing my arm. The simple touch sends a shiver down my spine. “What are you thinking about?”I turn to face her, taking in the sight of her. Despite everything we’ve been through, she’s still standing tall, her strength shining through e
The air around us seems to thicken as my dad’s brother steps into view. I can hardly believe it, and yet, there he is—alive. The pack stirs in confusion and disbelief. I feel Cheryl tense beside me, her grip on my hand tightening as if grounding herself in the moment. I turn to Callum, who looks like he’s seen a ghost. His eyes are wide, his jaw clenched, as though he’s processing the reality of the man walking toward us. Cillian stands still, his gaze locked on his brother’s, but his expression is unreadable. I know he’s good at hiding his emotions when necessary, but this—this is something else."Is that…?" Cheryl whispers, her voice barely audible.I nod slowly, not taking my eyes off the man who’s just shattered everything we thought we knew. "Yeah, that’s him.""How is this even possible?" Callum murmurs, stepping forward. "He’s supposed to be dead."Dad’s brother—Lukas—pauses a few feet away from us, his eyes scanning the pack, taking in each one of us as though cataloging the
The days following Lukas’s revelation are filled with an undercurrent of tension and urgency. We’re all on edge, our movements more calculated, our conversations laced with underlying worry. The pack is rallying, preparing for the next stage of the fight against the wolf hunters, but the uncertainty surrounding Lukas’s plans makes it hard to focus fully.The night after Lukas’s appearance, I find myself unable to sleep. Cheryl lies beside me, her breathing steady but her mind clearly troubled. I can feel the weight of her thoughts through our bond, and it’s clear she’s struggling with the implications of Lukas’s words.I slip out of bed quietly, careful not to disturb her, and make my way outside. The cool night air is a welcome relief from the suffocating tension inside. The camp is eerily quiet, the only sound the occasional rustle of leaves and the distant howl of a wolf. I walk toward the edge of the clearing, where the shadows of the forest loom large.I’m not alone. Callum steps
We creep through the dimly lit corridors of Lukas’s base, our every movement calculated and precise. The sense of foreboding grows with each step we take, the weight of our mission pressing heavily upon us. I can feel the thrum of tension in the air, and it amplifies as we approach the central chamber.My heart races as we reach the door to Lukas’s inner sanctum. Callum, leading the way, motions for us to stay behind while he and the team prepare to breach. I glance at Luke beside me, his eyes filled with a fierce determination that matches my own. We’ve come too far to turn back now.The door swings open, and we slip inside, our senses on high alert. The room is large and austere, filled with monitors displaying various data points and shelves lined with files and vials of mysterious substances. Lukas stands at the far end, his back to us as he examines a set of documents on a large desk.Callum’s voice is a low growl as he steps forward. “Lukas! It’s over. Surrender now, and this ca
The clearing is bathed in the soft, muted light of dawn as Lukas, Callum, and I stand together, the heavy air of conflict slowly lifting. The intense confrontation has left its mark, but there’s a palpable shift—a dawning realization that the darkness that has consumed us for so long is beginning to recede. Lukas, his fur signed and matted from the battle, stands with a heavy expression. The weight of his past decisions hangs around him like a shroud. Despite the tension that has defined our recent days, there is a glimmer of redemption in his eyes. He’s come full circle, from a troubled figure driven by pain to a man fighting for a cause greater than himself. “I never thought it would end like this,” Lukas says quietly, his voice carrying the weight of his journey. “But here we are, standing on the edge of something new. I’ve made mistakes—so many mistakes. But I’m ready to make things right.”Callum, though still worn from the conflict, nods in solemn agreement. “We all have our d
The last echoes of battle have faded into silence. The pack has finally triumphed over the wolf hunters, and the once-feared shadows have retreated. The weight of the struggle has lifted, leaving behind a landscape of hope and new beginnings. As the dust settles, Luke and I find ourselves at a crossroads, faced with the task of rebuilding our lives and our love after everything we've endured.The camp is a flurry of activity as the pack tends to their wounds and repairs their homes. The air is filled with a sense of relief and accomplishment, but also with the unspoken understanding that the future holds its own set of challenges. For Luke and me, this is not just a time of celebration but also a period of transition—a time to redefine what our relationship will look like now that the danger has passed.We stand side by side, surveying the camp from a small rise overlooking the bustling activity. The sun is setting, casting a golden glow over everything, and for a moment, it feels lik
Luke’s expression shifts from relaxed to alert. “What kind of disturbance?”“The scout didn’t give many details,” the scout replies. “But it’s something we need to check out immediately.”Luke and I exchange a worried glance. “We’ll go with you,” I say. “We want to know what’s happening.”The scout nods, leading us towards the edge of the camp. The sense of peace we’d been savoring is quickly replaced by a renewed sense of urgency. As we approach the perimeter, the tension is palpable, and the once-calm night air feels charged with anticipation.The disturbance is more than just a minor issue. As we reach the edge of the camp, we find a group of figures gathered, their expressions filled with concern. It becomes clear that the threat is more significant than we initially thought.“What’s going on?” Luke asks, his voice firm and commanding.“We’ve spotted a group of unfamiliar individuals near the border,” one of the pack members explains. “They’re not from our pack, and they’re acting
I step out of the truck, the warm afternoon sun casting its golden light across the familiar streets of the town. The air smells different here—crisper, somehow more peaceful than I remember. But maybe that's just me, noticing the quiet in a way I haven’t before. My mind feels quieter too, less consumed with the constant threat of danger, with the relentless fear of what might be lurking around the next corner. That’s behind us now. Or at least, that’s what we tell ourselves.Luke stands beside me, his hand lingering at the small of my back, a steady, grounding presence. His touch is comforting, reassuring in a way that no words could ever be. We’re not in battle mode anymore. We’re not on edge, waiting for the next attack. And yet, there’s a new kind of tension between us—a quiet, unspoken one. It’s the kind that comes with change, with healing, and maybe with the possibility of something more.“Feels strange, doesn’t it?” Luke’s voice is soft, laced with a cautious optimism. He’s sc
As we all moved to the reception area, the atmosphere was filled with laughter and chatter. Raina and Callum were recounting their own milestones, and Cillian was engaged in a deep conversation with some of the pack members. The sense of unity and celebration was palpable, and it felt like the culmination of so many struggles and victories.I took Cheryl’s hand, pulling her gently aside from the crowd. “Can we talk for a moment?”She looked at me with a mix of curiosity and amusement. “Sure, what’s up?”We walked to a quieter corner of the airstrip, where the sound of the crowd was a distant murmur. I glanced around to ensure we had some privacy before turning back to her. “I just wanted to say how incredibly proud I am of you. This day, this achievement—everything you’ve worked for—it’s amazing.”Cheryl’s cheeks flushed with a pink hue. “It means a lot to hear you say that. I’ve worked so hard, and sometimes I wasn’t sure if it would all be worth it.”“It’s more than worth it,” I sai
We settled onto the couch, my head resting on Luke’s shoulder as he flipped through the channels. He landed on a cheesy action movie that promised endless explosions and improbable heroics. The sheer absurdity of it all was exactly what I needed to distract me from the tangled mess of emotions that had been swirling inside me.Luke grabbed the remote and turned up the volume, the sound of gunfire and dramatic music filling the room. “Prepare yourself,” he said with a grin. “This is about to get incredibly ridiculous.”I laughed, feeling the tension in my shoulders begin to ease. “I’m ready. After today, I think I can handle just about anything, including whatever this movie throws at us.”He pulled me closer, his arm wrapping around me in a protective cocoon. “I’m not sure if I should warn you that there’s going to be some serious plot twists or just let you be surprised.”“Surprise me,” I said, snuggling in against him. “I could use a good laugh.”As the movie progressed, it quickly
The evening felt like the perfect reunion. My parents sat comfortably on the couch, their familiar presence filling the room with warmth and ease. The scent of Luke’s takeout still lingered in the air, mixing with the smell of freshly brewed tea. My mother, Muna, looked more relaxed than she had in months, her dark hair tucked behind her ear as she chatted animatedly with Luke about the city. My father, Ray, though still recovering from the injury inflicted by the wolf hunters, was a quieter but solid presence, his health having visibly improved since the last time I saw him. The sight of him sitting there, looking healthy and at peace, made my heart feel full."You know, Cheryl," my dad began, breaking from his usual quiet demeanor, "there was a time I wasn't sure I'd get to see this—us sitting together like this. I owe a lot of that to you."His words hit me like a soft blow to the chest. I smiled, though there was a lump in my throat. "Dad, you don’t owe me anything. I was just doi
As I dig into the takeout, I catch Luke watching me with that soft, adoring expression that always makes my heart do a little flip. The food is good, and the company is better. After a long day of classes, this is exactly what I need—a quiet evening with Luke, no stress, no pressure, just… us.We settle into a comfortable silence as we eat, the clatter of chopsticks and the hum of the city outside filling the space. Luke’s arm rests on the back of the couch behind me, his warmth seeping into my skin. I lean back slightly, savoring the moment.“How was your day?” I ask, turning to look at him.He shrugs, his lips quirked into a half-smile. “Busy, but not too bad. Had a few meetings this morning, checked in with Callum and Raina this afternoon. Things at the pack are going well.”“Good,” I say, genuinely relieved to hear that. The pack’s been through so much, and knowing that Callum and Raina are slowly finding their footing again makes me happy. They deserve it.Luke looks at me for a
The sunlight spills through the windows, warming the small kitchen of my apartment as I stand at the counter, staring at the half-empty bag of flour. Baking was never really my thing, but after everything that’s happened, I’ve been wanting to try new things—things that make me feel normal, grounded, and more connected to life. But trying to bake cookies without knowing what I’m doing feels like an absolute disaster in progress."Cheryl?" Luke’s deep voice carries from the living room.I hear his footsteps approaching, and I turn just in time to see him leaning against the doorframe, arms crossed, with that smirk that makes my stomach flip every time. His black T-shirt clings to his chest in all the right ways, and even though I’ve spent more time with him than I can count, my heart still skips a beat."What’s going on here?" He raises an eyebrow, glancing at the mess I’ve made of the kitchen—flour on the counter, the floor, and somehow even on me. He grins wider when he sees a streak
The sun’s just beginning to rise over the horizon as I pull into the small parking lot outside Cheryl’s apartment. It’s a modest place on the outskirts of the city, not too far from her aviation college but far enough to give her some space from the chaos of the pack. I kill the engine and take a moment to sit back in the driver’s seat, letting the quiet hum of the city wake up around me.It’s been a strange few months since the war ended. We’ve all been healing, some of us faster than others. Cheryl’s been pouring herself into her studies, and I can’t say I blame her. I think we all needed something to focus on after everything that went down. As for me, I’ve been doing my best to juggle a new kind of life—a life that’s split between being the Alpha of our pack and being by Cheryl’s side.Shifting between the city and the pack’s territory hasn’t been easy. I never realized how complicated it could get, managing the responsibilities of leading the pack while also figuring out how to r
The evening air is cool as it wraps around us, the early signs of autumn bringing a chill that makes me snuggle deeper into Luke’s embrace. His arms are warm and strong, holding me close as we stand on the porch of the pack house. The house itself is almost fully rebuilt now, the scaffolding mostly gone, the fresh wood standing proudly where the old had been torn away. It feels like a symbol of our own lives—patched together, but stronger than ever.I’m still riding the high of my first day at the Aviation College. The reality of it is finally sinking in. I’m really doing this. I’m going to become a pilot, something I’ve dreamed about for as long as I can remember. It feels surreal, like a part of me still doesn’t believe it’s possible. But Luke does. He’s believed in me all along.“How does it feel?” he asks, his voice soft as he rests his chin on top of my head.“Better than I could’ve imagined,” I murmur, closing my eyes and letting myself sink into the warmth of him. “I was so ner
The air is crisp as the early autumn wind sweeps through the trees, carrying with it the scent of wood smoke and damp earth. The pack house is finally taking shape again, the framework standing strong after weeks of intense work. There’s still a lot to do—windows to install, walls to paint, but it feels like progress, real progress. More than that, it feels like a reflection of where we all are. We’re all standing on firmer ground now, even if it still feels shaky sometimes.Luke’s been my rock through all of this, and it’s not lost on me how deeply we’ve both changed. Somewhere between the battles and rebuilding, we found each other in a way I never expected. Loving him has been the one steady thing when everything else was chaos. But as strong as my feelings for Luke are, there’s something else that’s been weighing on me, something I’ve been too scared to think about.I haven’t seen my parents since this whole nightmare started.When the conflict with the wolf hunters kicked into hi
Callum and Raina’s relationship is healing, too, though it’s a slower process. They’ve been spending more time together, talking quietly when they think no one is watching. Callum’s still wary—still hurting—but I can see the way he looks at her, the way his walls are slowly coming down.Raina knows that Callum needs time. She knows she can’t undo what’s been done, can’t erase the mistakes she made when she got involved with the hunters. But the way she moves around him now, careful but committed, shows how much she’s trying to make up for it. She never pushes too hard, never demands more than he can give, but she’s always there—steady, like a rock in the middle of a river. I respect that about her, even after everything that happened.Callum, though still guarded, is beginning to soften. It’s in the small things—the way he’ll linger when she talks to him, or how his eyes follow her when she’s near. I’ve known him for most of my life, and I can see the cracks forming in the wall he’s b