Ava’s POVThe dawn had barely dawned, sending a pale glow over the woodland that encircled the pack’s encampment. The air was brisk, biting against my skin, yet I scarcely felt it. I strode back and forth outside the improvised tent, my head a swirl of contradictory thoughts. Trust had always been a tenuous thing, but now, with every step I took, it felt more like shattered glass beneath my feet.Inside, Eli and Seraph were talking in quiet tones, their voices too low for me to grasp the specifics, but the tension seeped through the thin canvas. They had been at it all night, and while they tried to shelter me from their words, I could sense it was about the traitor among us. About Blackthorn’s widening reach. And about the threat pressing in from every side.“Are we just going to wait?” Lucia’s voice broke me out of my whirling thoughts. She stood a few paces away, arms crossed, her face a mask of barely hidden rage. “Is that the grand plan? To wait till Blackthorn picks us off one b
Eli’s POVThe camp was unnaturally quiet, a stillness that only increased the anxiety that coiled through every inch of my body. Shadows stretched long as the moon lingered high above us, illuminating the area in a faint, silvery light. My hand tightened around the hilt of my blade as I searched the perimeter. We were on borrowed time, every second feeling like a countdown to the impending conflict.Lucia’s revelation had fractured the fragile trust holding our coalition together. Ava seemed distant, her shoulders stiff, and I knew that look—she was retreating into herself, into the castle of anguish she’d erected to guard her heart. I wanted to reach out, to tell her that she didn’t have to face this alone, but the words froze in my throat. There was too much unsaid between us, too much hurt interwoven with our mutual will to endure.“Eli.” Seraph’s voice pulled me from my thoughts. She moved out of the darkness, her eyes piercing. “We need to talk.”I nodded and followed her to a qu
Ava’s POVThe flickering brightness of the campfire threw lengthy shadows that danced across the trees, creating transient patterns that felt almost alive. I drew my cloak more about my shoulders, pushing myself to ignore the chill that had nothing to do with the night air. The twins were finally asleep, their calm breaths the only thing anchoring me to sanity. Everything else was mayhem.I could still hear the echoes of the battle—the clang of steel, the fierce growls of wolves, the cries of the wounded. It wasn’t over, not by a long shot. But for this little time, there was a delicate semblance of tranquility, and I clutched to it like a lifeline.“Are you all right?” Eli’s voice pierced through the calm, low and scratchy around the edges. He stepped inside the circle of firelight, his eyes darkened with tiredness. There was blood on his garment, but I couldn’t determine if it was his.I nodded, even though I wasn’t sure whether it was true. “They’re safe for now.”His gaze wandered
Eli’s POVThe chilly night air cut at my skin, each breath crystallizing before escaping into the darkness. The battlefield had been cruel tonight, leaving scars we would carry far beyond this war. I forced myself to keep moving, every muscle protesting, every stride heavier than the last. There was no time to pause, not while our opponents were regrouping. We had to predict Blackthorn’s next move, or we’d be buried by the weight of his gloom.I found myself at the edge of the encampment, where Ava sat in the dim light of a flickering torch. Her arm was wrapped, yet tiredness etched deep lines on her face. She looked up as I arrived, her eyes full with questions she didn’t speak. The fire blazed between us, a frail barricade against the encroaching night.“How bad is it?” she questioned gently, her voice firm despite the turmoil I knew she felt.“Bad,” I conceded. “We pushed them back, but they’re not done. This was merely a test.”Her jaw clinched, and she diverted her gaze to the ho
Ava’s POVThe faint light of morning crept through the cracks in the tent’s fabric, leaving thin lines across my exhausted face. Sleep had denied me once again, each minute extending into an eternity as I repeated the events of the previous night in my memory. The battle had been hard, but what disturbed me most was the thought that one of our own had betrayed us. Trust, once destroyed, was a fragile thing, and suddenly it felt like we were balancing on a blade’s edge.I sat up, every muscle in my body protesting. The anguish was familiar now—a continual reminder of the war we were fighting. But I couldn’t let it slow me down. Too much was at stake.Pushing the tent flap aside, I stepped out into the cool morning air. The camp was already stirring, fighters preparing for whatever happened next. I examined the faces, hoping for strength and commitment, but all I saw were shadows of doubt. The whisper of betrayal persisted among us, and it had taken root deep inside our hearts.“Ava.” S
Jackson’s POVOutside, the gloom seemed oppressive. The flickering camp flames created lengthy, swirling shadows on the ground. Every sense of great alert, I stood on the brink of the camp peering into the black expanse beyond the trees. Danger seems to make its way to our door regardless of how ready we believed we were.But today the awareness that treachery had come from inside held me anchored in place, not the prospect of an enemy attack. Riley's admission had rocked me right down. Blackthorn had been receiving intelligence from the guy who had been by my side during innumerable conflicts, someone I trusted with my life and the lives of every other pack member. It weighed down on me, weighty and stifling.I turned as Ava came up. I could see her fatigue carved on her face even in the low light. She had carried more than anybody ought to have—betrayal, heartache, the continual danger to our lives. Still, she stood solid, a lighthouse among the tempest. Even as remorse bit me, I co
Ava’s POVThe quiet of the aftermath was intolerable. My own ragged gasps could be heard, a fresh cut across my cheek stung, and the weight of the conflict that had just started to sink in. Our lives had barely escaped. Every darkness seemed to warn of the danger that had almost totally swallowed us; the air smelled of blood and perspiration.Exhausted, I sat against a tree trying to regain my breath. My body shook. Others were regrouping around me. While some were ministering to injuries, others watched the periphery warily. Any minute the enemy may attack once again. Now with us, trust was a delicate thing."Are you hurting?" Jackson's words sliced across my fog of ideas. I turned to find him walking forward, his eyes clouded with anxiety."Just scratches," I said, attempting to sound more robust than I felt. "We have to act fast before Blackthorn ."He nodded, but his eyes flicked with uncertainty, anxiety, or maybe something more fundamental. We both realized that the fight tonigh
Jackson’s POVThe rain came in sheets, hammering on the tent's canvas and darkening and noisily drowning the outer world. It seemed almost appropriate, as though the weight on my shoulders was shared by the heavens. I moved back and forth, the steady tapping of rain against the ground marking each stride. I tried so hard, but the discomfort that had crept into my bones would not go away."Are you just going to wear a hole in the ground?" Ava's voice sliced across the storm's noise. Her hair wet from the rain, she stood at the door, a sardonic smirk pulling at her lips. Still, the tiredness in her eyes would not be hidden by even that try at comedy.I stopped pacing and gasped hard. Not sure how to assist it. Too many pieces on hand, and none of them match one another.She entered, shutting the flap behind her. You are not by yourself in this.I know, yet the words seemed empty. things do not, however, make things any simpler.Ava drew in closer, her eyes fixed. Riley's information is
Turning to watch Jackson barreling into the clearing, his wolf form was magnificent and horrible. He wasted no time flinging himself at the closest renegade with a passion that astounded me.Though brief, relief washed over me. The shadows moved once again, as a fresh person entered the area.He was towering and intimidating, with nasty glistening eyes. "Well, isn't this touching?," he said in a sarcastic voice. The courageous Luna and her warriors.Marcus, I spat, venomous in my voice.He grinned and looked over the devastation. Ava, I cautioned you. One cannot run from the past. And you most definitely cannot run from me.He lifted his hand before I could reply, and a flash of black energy rushed at me. I tuned myself, but it never hit.Riley launched himself in front of me with full assault might."No!." As he sank to the ground, his wolf shape flickering before he turned back into his human nature, I shouted.Jackson hissed, blazingly angry eyes guiding him toward Marcus. Marcus w
I'm locked in. No one knows how to get out. I detect it. Panic claws at the margins of my thoughts, my pulse thuds in my ears. Here's how we got here. How rapidly did things spiral?My fingers shake at my sides, and my brain runs for any answer. But not at all. Only me, powerless here. Levi... God, Levi's blood is staining the concrete and I am unable to stop it."Please, Marcus," I say, my voice breaking with need. "Please, please do not do this. I will do anything, I promise to God. Anything your wish is for. Just try not to damage him. kindly.He tilts his head as if he is thinking about what I said, and he smiles sickeningly. His firm hold on the pistol narrows. "Everything? You believe you still have something worth offering me?Though I'm not sure what I anticipate, Marcus fires before I could respond.The gunshot had an unbearable sound.But it's not me.My heart rushing, blood hammering in my ears, I automatically lower to the ground. Turning, eyes wide, I see something that s
I cannot lose you once more, Evie. Not like this. Not once again.Levi's voice is a harsh whisper on my skin; his words pierce the shroud of uncertainty and anxiety clouding my head. His hands quiver as they draw me in, his warmth sustaining me in this whirl of anarchy.In my chest, my heart beats wild and chaologically. Though everything seems to be disintegrating, I find it difficult to distance myself from him. His words and his touch really felt so authentic and honest. The pain I went through upon believing I lost him may easily overwhelm me once more. But the danger—that of Marcus—that is all too real. Too perilous.My voice quivering, I say, "I'm not going anywhere." "But we have to—”I swivel around, heart jumping into my throat, the sharp sound of cracking glass cutting me short. Under the low light of the alley, the figure's shadow blocks the passage. Breath freezes in my throat.He's it. Marcus?"You thought you could escape me, didn't you?," said Given the circumstances, h
Though I can't concentrate on anything except the heat of Levi's fingers clutching mine, the planet is disintegrating all around me. Knowing we have limited time, my heart is racing not only from anxiety but also from the intense feeling that this may be the final time I spend with him."Levi, we have to go—now, my voice quakes with panic."With his clenched jaw, he draws me in and I can see the weight of what we have gone through in his eyes. Though he is staring at something I cannot yet see, his dark and strong eyes convey everything I need to know: danger is near. overly near."I am not leaving you," he adds, his voice a hoarse growl of will. "Not again.."I wonder whether he is speaking to himself or to me. Still, I feel it. The truth was found in his comments. Everything we have endured weighs less now than this. Marcus, the falling stone walls—the improbable chances—we have come so far; now, everything depends on this one instant.Hearing the sound of feet behind us—faint at fi
The man slanted his head slightly, as though entertained by my query. "I am the one dragging the threads straight from the darkness. The one waiting for this turning point. And about what I wish for... The person fixed cold, objective eyes on me. "You have to decide something. a decision meant to either rescue or ruin everything.With fast, shallow breaths, Evie's hand tightened in mine. "Levi," she said, her voice breaking with terror. "please. You really have to trust me. Choose not to pay attention to him."The person advanced still another step, their gaze narrowing. " Trust her?" They laughed dimly. "How can you believe someone who hardly knows her? Someone who from the beginning has been lying to you?Turning to Evie, the weight of her words etched in my chest. "Is that true? Evie... I asked, hardly sure I could keep my voice steady. "What then is happening? Not what are you not telling me?"The voice of the stranger came out once again, louder now before she could respond. Levi
Varian's smile grew wider, his eyes shining with a terrible, nasty pleasure. "To release a power outside your comprehension. She belongs to a lineage of entities designed to transform our planet. And her blood? It is the essence of everything.My heart came to a standstill. Blood, please. What was he referring to?"Don't listen to him, Levi," Evie urged, her voice cracking and desperation leaking through the gaps. "He's lying. He is controlling you. He usually has.But Varian turned her aside, staring just at me. His tone caustic, he spat, "You don't get it, do you, Levi?" She is not any ordinary person. She is the one who may bring either the birth of a new world or the end of this one. And you, he added, his eyes narrowing, "you're standing in my way."I knew nothing about what to do. What Varian was saying eluded me in terms of logic. All I knew, all I believed was real, was disintegrating.Once more I looked at Evie, but she was shaking her head and tears were running down her che
"Levi, please, just trust me!" Now she was trembling, her voice a combination of terror and something more—a plea, a warning. " This thing... it's after me."My ears could hear my pulse pound. Her comments have weight like those of a goods train. "Once you?" I asked, voice just a whisper. "Evie, you are hunting this thing?"The beast howled before she could reply, the sound splintering the air. I halted momentarily, not sure what was happening; it was like the roar of a beast and the wail of a dying man.I turned back to Evie, but her gaze had altered. Now, there was something icy about it—a resolution that froze me right down. "Levi, you have to go." At now. Before it becomes too late.I shook my head, shoved her behind me. "Not a probability. I am not bidding you farewell here.She grasped my arm, her hold overly strong. You must have. Should we not, it will wipe us both. Ask kindly.She kept me steady as I attempted to back off. Her eyes softened, only a little, as though she were
A terrible, all-consuming terror seized my chest as the world darkened. My senses went wild and I could feel everything falling down right away. My sole anchor was the firm hold on my shoulder; my breath came in short spurts. Desperate for anything, anything to grip, I reached out.Levi... Evie's voice sounded far-off, a faint whisper that accentuated the terror chewing at me. "Levi, what's happening?"I had no retort for her. The gloom seemed overly weighty, too oppressive. Something cold pushed, metallic, and sharp pressed on my flesh; I automatically withdrew attempting to get away.Riley, the woman, leaned forward grinning wickedly from her lips. "You really thought you had control, didn't you?" Her voice sent chills up my spine like ice."Let him run!" Stronger now, Evie yelled, her voice tinged with an underlying horror I couldn't ignore.Riley's hold tightened, dragging me even nearer. Though it was pointless, I battled her grasp. Her strength felt surreal, as though she drew f
The planet appeared to spin at that instant. A huge crack sounded far away, then a deep, rumbling sound shook the earth underneath. The very ground seemed to be complaining, straying under the weight of something far more potent than I could understand.The shadows moved suddenly, then the unmistakable sound of shackles rattling. From the distance, a weak glow flickering revealed a shadowy figure rising from the gloom.Her face was hidden yet her shape was silhouetted against the low light. Her motions frenetic as she twisted and tugged, I could see her trying against the chains but she was nowhere."Evie!," My heart was hammering in my chest, I yelled. "Don't—,"The man's grasp tightened on my arm, pressing till it seemed as though the bones in my wrist were about to break before I could finish. "Don't waste your breath," he remarked frigantly. She had already left.Fury blazing in my chest, I turned to confront him. "You are lying!"But another crack louder this time rang in the dis