It was hard to breathe because the air was so tight. I stood near the clearing's edge and observed the wolves arguing, whispering, and making uneasy glances at one another. Everyone felt that something had changed since last night.
I really wasn't supposed to be here. Although I had nowhere else to go, Omegas are typically kept out of pack matters like this. I was still haunted by the strange silver wolf, the man. I kept recalling his words in my head
"I've been waiting for you, Daisy," He said.
What was that implying? Who was he? Why also me?
Dahlia was standing with her usual crowd of admirers across the clearing, and I saw her calm and collected expression. She didn't seem bothered by the group's growing anxiety. No, she made the most of it. She was aware that the chaos might provide her with the chance to take charge that she had been waiting for.
As he spoke to the wolves that had gathered, my father, Beta of the pack, stood next to the Alpha with a grim expression on his face. Sharp and authoritative, his voice carried through the clearing.
"We must maintain our unity. We will fall if we don't cooperate with this real threat.
As I looked around at the wolves that were surrounding him, I bit my lip. Doubt, fear, and rage appeared on their faces, and I could see it. Here, there was no unity. The cracks were getting bigger and the pack was already beginning to break apart.
"What danger?" A single wolf in the crowd called out, " We haven't seen any actual evidence! merely tales of a rogue wolf!"
"That isn't just a liar!" The frustration in my father's voice was palpable. It's much, much worse. It is, "He's correct!" Dahlia's loud, clear voice cut through the silence. Instantaneously, everyone shifted their focus to her as they turned to look at her.
We cannot make hasty judgments. Strange phenomena have previously occurred, and they have always been dealt with. We have the strength to deal with this.
The crowd echoed with an agreement mumble. Dahlia spoke in a way that inspired others to follow her. They trusted her more than our father even now, despite everything that was happening. surpassing me.
I tightened my hands as the old ache of jealousy and bitterness swelled inside me. She was always able to persuade others of her reliability and knew just what to say.
I was the unnoticed twin, watching from the sidelines and going unnoticed.
"I've met him!" I said it out loud, which surprised even me.
All eyes were on me. I immediately regretted speaking up when Dahlia fixed her sharp gaze on mine. However, it was now too late.
"What were you saying?" The low, dangerous voice of my father
I mumbled, "I... I saw the wolf," my heart racing. Last night in the bush. He transformed into a man.
I could feel the weight of their eyes on me as the crowd broke into whispers. My chest contracted. I wasn't welcome here. What was my thought?
"Have you seen the rogue?" Taking a step forward, Dahlia's eyes narrowed. And you did not respond?”
I mumbled, feeling smaller and smaller each second, "I didn't know what to say."
"You weren't sure what to say?" Dahlia's tone was sharp, and I could see that she was up against a challenge. Daisy, this is significant. Why didn't you tell Father right away if you really saw something like that?
I admitted, barely raising my voice above a whisper, "I... I was scared."
“Scared?” Dahlia continued, her voice shaking with doubt. Therefore, rather than carrying out something useful, you just... Hid?”
I felt my face burn from embarrassment as the crowd burst into laughter. But I didn't lie. The wolf had spoken to me after I had seen him. Why did no one trust me?
"I don't believe she is lying," The crowd parted to reveal Rowan stepping forward after a deep voice broke through the noise. His eyes were fixed on me, but they were not kind. I've also witnessed strange things. Something is out there."
Dahlia gave me a frown, shifting her focus between Rowan and me. I saw a flash of doubt in her eyes for a moment, but she quickly covered it up with her usual confidence.
She said, crossing her arms, "Fine." Let's say you actually saw something. Why is it important? We are more powerful than any criminal or foreigner who dares to enter our territory. It will be handled by the pack.
There were nods and murmurs of agreement in response to her words. She, not I, commanded the pack's devotion. Even to our father no longer.
However, I wasn't sold. I knew deep down that the wolf I saw wasn't just a rogue. We had no idea what else was going on. There was something else going on.
I tried to keep my voice steady as I said, "I think we should be careful." He claimed to have been waiting for me.
The tone of her laughter was icy and sharp. For you? Daisy, why would anyone wait for you?
I didn't want to admit it, but I kept my eyes fixed on her. I'm being honest, and I'm not sure why. Something is taking place that is greater than any of us.
Dahlia narrowed her eyes and gave me a prolonged stare. She then turned to look at the other members of the group with a slight grin. Ghost stories are out of the question at this point. Tonight's hunt has been ordered by the Alpha. We must concentrate on that.
There was a shift in the crowd, with some people looking at each other uneasy and others nodding in agreement. My father opened his mouth and stepped forward.
He said, "Dahlia is correct," even though I could tell it hurt him to agree with her. We cannot afford to be divided by fear. We will hunt tonight.”
I felt like screaming. They didn't pay attention. This was not taken seriously by anyone. None, not even my family.
I felt a hand on my arm as the group began to break up. Rowan was standing next to me when I turned to see his serious expression.
"Really, you saw him?" He asked in a low voice.
With a tight throat, I nodded. I did.”
After checking to see if anyone was listening, Rowan leaned in closer. I trust you. We can't tell the others, though. No, not yet.
"Why not?"
"Because they'll get scared. He trailed off, shook his head, "They're already on edge, and if they think there's something bigger at play..." It might split the group apart.
My thoughts were racing as I sucked hard. So, what should we do?
Rowan said in a firm voice, "Keep quiet for the time being." But keep an eye out. We will need to be prepared in the event that the man or wolf returns.
Despite feeling dread curled in my stomach, I nodded. Rowan lacked my faith. He'd always been close to Dahlia and prepared to make fun of me at every opportunity. Why did he suddenly support me?
Dahlia's voice rang out, calling Rowan back to her, before I could ask any more questions. He gave me one final glance before turning and fleeing into the crowd.
My thoughts were racing as I watched him leave. I couldn't shake the sense that terrible things were coming. Regardless of whether they wanted to admit it or not, the group was already divided. Additionally, this enigmatic wolf-man was the spark that could ignite anything.
My thoughts were racing as I started to walk back toward the forest. My haven and haven of safety had always been the woods. I might be able to get some answers there. I might see him once more, and this time I would be prepared.
However, as I entered the trees, a brisk wind blew through the limbs, causing the hairs on my neck to stand up. I stopped breathing and froze.
Then I spotted him.
The silver wolf, his purple eyes glowing in the shadows, standing just beyond the trees. He stood there looking at me like he was waiting.
Fear and another thing twisting within me caused my breath to become trapped in my throat. I had no idea what to do.
The wolf then turned and vanished into the night, almost as it appeared.
With a racing
heart, I moved forward.
Behind me, someone called out "Daisy."
I turned around, but there was no one there.
I stood frozen as the call sent chills down my spine. As I looked around the pitch-black forest, my breath came quickly and shallowly. Nobody was present, merely shadows and swaying trees in the wind.“Somethings must be coming for me”.I was still gripped by fear. Even though the silver wolf was real, the voice and the whisper of my name were too close and too eerie.I stepped back and looked over my shoulder. The sensation that I was being watched persisted. It was oppressive, like if something invisible was waiting in the dark. I had to return to the group.I turned, heading towards the clearing, but the moment I stepped out of the trees, I spotted her, Dahlia, standing alone near the training grounds. Her posture was rigid, her arms crossed as if she was lost in thought. There was something different about her. The usual smugness in her expression was gone, replaced by something I couldn’t quite explain.With fear, I made my way toward her. Dahlia?” I made a soft call.At first, s
My head was spinning. One moment, I was in the clearing, facing that strange man, his wolves, and Dahlia’s fierce stare. Then, darkness swallowed me entirely.I blinked, disoriented. I wasn’t even sure I was awake. Shadows are all around me, shifting, pulling at my senses. I could hear the faint sound of water dripping, and silence was heavy, as if I were deep underground.Where am I?The earth seemed almost like moss underfoot as I tentatively stepped forward. As I attempted to make sense of what was happening, My chest swelled. I didn't think I had previously been here..A howl echoed through the dark, sharp and close, sending a shiver down my spine. Then I saw wolves emerging with glowing eyes. Their fur shone under a light I couldn’t see. They surrounded me, watching and waiting.“What do you want?” I whispered, my voice barely audible.The largest wolf, with its sleek silver coat and deep, unsettling blue eyes, stepped forward and silently snarled with its teeth. As the other wol
Days after my encounter, was the Annual hunt, a tradition that made everyone more competitive, was finally here. Eyes shining with anticipation, the wolves lined up close to the forest's edge.It wasn't only the adventure of the chase that made me panic. I still had nightmares about the silver-eyed man, his wolves, and the feeling of having to make a decision soon. However, I was unable to think about any of that today. I had to focus on proving myself today.Daisy, hey! I was brought out of my thoughts by Rowan's voice. His eyes were sparkling, and he was smiling. Are you joining the search?In an effort to convey confidence, I nodded. Of course!Rowan looked skeptical as he raised an eyebrow. Okay, then. Take care not to fall behind. Before changing into his sleek dark brown wolf form, he let out a brief chuckle.I looked around and took a deep breath. Dahlia stood in front, next to Markus, the Alpha’s son and our father. Her honey-blonde fur sparkled in the early morning sun, givin
Before I got back to the pack, she had reported the incident and the entire pack had been gathered. As I entered the elders' hall, the heaviness of the air pressed against me. Wolf murmurs were heard in the room's corner, and as they noticed me, their eyes were cold and suspicious.Dahlia stood close to father, unbending and quiet. Despite the fact that it was impossible to read her expression, our tension was stronger than ever.My father turned to look at me. Daisy," he said with a sharp tone that lacked the usual warmth. Be there for the family.As I moved forward, I swallowed the feeling of eyes staring at my back as I clenched my fists. The elders sat in a half-circle, their faces imprinted with years of experience and judgment. Grandmother Selene, the leading elder, narrowed her eyes as she observed me.Her voice was gravelly but steady as she began, "I heard there was... an incident during the hunt." Did it attack from outside our borders?Trying to keep my voice from shaking,
The next day, I woke up with an odd sensation of something crawling beneath my skin. A dull ache pulsed behind my eyes, my fingertips almost felt like they were buzzing. The strange dreams I had last night, the flashes of eyes in the shadows, the warnings that seemed to get louder, the longer I ignored them, they were too much for me to shake off.However, I did not have time to consider that. The opportunity to demonstrate that I was not a threat to the pack was today, my so-called test. I was haunted by Grandmother Selene's last-night voice and her thoughts about "unseen forces." To get rid of the doubts that were trying to sneak in, I clenched my jaw. I will exhibit leadership to them if they desired one.When I got there, the forest was alive with activity. Warriors were preparing for the hunt, checking their weapons, and getting ready. As I moved forward, they all looked at me with a mix of suspicion and curiosity. I kept my head up and didn't let their stares bother me.Dahlia w
As if the forest itself was aware that something was wrong, the wind was thick with the heavy and damp scent of rain. As I led the group back toward the village, the weight of their stares pressing against my back made my skin itch. Even though I was surrounded, I felt exposed.I could still hear Grandmother Selene's warning from the clearing as direction or something "drastic." She had looked at me like I was both a mystery and a weapon that she couldn't leave unattended, and I couldn't shake that impression. After what had transpired, I could feel the suspicion like a knife at my throat, and the pack was already nervous.Lucas sped up to catch up to me with tense expression. Daisy, how are you doing? As if he could find an answer in my expression, his eyes scanned my face.I admitted, looking down at my hands, "I don't know." It still felt so fresh to recall what had happened and it's beyond my understanding.He brushed his hair with his hand while looking over his shoulder at the o
As I stared at the ground-glowing symbols, my heart beat raced in my ears. Like they were alive, the strange, twisted lines flashed a faint pulsating light. I was surrounded by the pack, some of them frozen in fear, some murmurings, Grandmother's words floated in the air.She had stated, "The ancient ones... they're coming."Who were they, though? And what do they have in mind for us?Grandmother Selene moved forward, her fingers hovering above the symbols as if she could sense their energy. Her lips were straight and pale on her face. The wind picked up, and whipped around us, it had a metallic tinge of terror and confusion."What... what does it mean?" I asked in a low voice.Because she was focused on the symbols, she did not respond immediately. She said to herself, "This is not what I thought," as she murmured.Lucas stood by my side with a clenched jaw. Now would be a good time to inform us if you know what this is.Grandmother gave a straining glance upward. This... is ancient
My entire world spun around. I was unable to breathe as the stranger's dark energy engulfed my body and soaked into my bones. Even though I had no idea what it was, I felt his power tugging at something deep within me that I knew was dangerous.“Daisy!” The distant sound of Lucas's voice sounded like he was shouting through the water. My body refused to respond when I attempted to reach for him. The stranger fixed his cold eyes on mine, as if he could see right through me."Don't fight it, Omega." It hurts more the more you resist, his voice echoed in my head.I thought I was going to pass out for a moment because my vision was blurry. But then I saw something with tiny and far-off eyes following from the forest. I had never seen anything like that before.The stranger also noticed. I could feel his panic rising as he tightened his grip on me. Tonight, he wasn't alone in the forest, and no one else here was friendly."What… what is that?" I was able to speak through the pressure in my
The earth was dark. I was drifting in emptiness, a burden resting on my chest. My arms couldn't shift. My legs felt numb. I wasn’t even certain I was inhaling. “It’s finished, sister.” Dahlia’s voice resonated in my thoughts like an eerie tune. She was all around, her voice, her influence, her strength. And I? I was caught. Once more. “Daisy!” Lucian's voice hit me like a punch, slicing through the fog. All at once, brightness pierced the obscurity. My lungs surged to life, and I gasped for a quick, stinging breath. I gasped as I opened my eyes. "At last!" Kai's face loomed above me, reddened and agitated. “You are living.” "I believed we had lost you." I sat up, moaning as the ache in my body overwhelmed me. My arms felt as heavy as metal. My head ached. All around, the camp was a frenzy, flames roaring, fighters yelling, the atmosphere heavy with the iron odor of blood. "What occurred?" My voice was raspy. Lucian showed up, his face marked with grime and lines of red. “Dahl
Like a storm, the shadows closed in. My vision was blurry. I was having trouble breathing. "Daisy!" The roar of Lucian's voice came from a distance. In an attempt to navigate the dense, whirling blackness, I turned to face him. However, it was useless. The shadows of Dahlia had a life of their own and wound themselves about my feet like snakes. Suffocatingly cold, they pulled at me. Her voice then broke through the commotion. Easy. managed. "Sister, why resist it? This is our power. To you. There was something old and shaky in me that her words tugged at. I gave a headshake. "You're not correct!" A glimmer of light broke through the darkness. When Lucian approached me, his voice was fierce and his claws tore at the darkness. "Daisy, stay with me!" The shadows hissed and backed away as I took hold of his hand, his warmth securing me. Dahlia, however, continued. "Oh, how lovely." The blackness swirled about her like a living entity as she took a step closer. "Lucian is a
I was unable to move. Dahlia’s voice resonated in my mind like a rhythmic thump, sending chills down my spine. “I’m coming for you, sister.” Lucian seized my shoulders, his tone pointed. "Hi Daisy!" What did you listen to?” I looked at him, struggling to push the words out. "She is near, Lucian." Dahlia has arrived. Kai, who had been anxiously walking behind us, came to a stop mid-step. “Hold on, this place?” "Is she like observing us from the trees, honing her wicked villain knife?" A deep growl emanated from Lucian's throat. "We have run out of time." "We have to alert the others." I tripped ahead as Lucian urged me to move, my legs acting on their own while my thoughts whirled. My sister, my twin, was arriving. And with her arrived something much more dreadful than any warning howl or council threat. Kai ran next to me, panting heavily. "Daisy, do you sense her, like an eerie twin telepathy thing?" "Yes," I murmured, my heart constricting. “It feels as though she’s tugging a
I struck the ground with such force that the breath was expelled from my lungs. The shadows ejected us as if we were just worthless refuse. I turned onto my back, struggling for breath, my body hurting everywhere. “Daisy?” Lucian’s voice pierced the haze in my mind. "Still alive," I rasped. Kai emitted a groan from somewhere on my left. "Can anyone clarify why plummeting into darkness must feel like being pushed off a mountain?" "Twice?" I compelled myself to sit upright. My hands shook while I dusted off my clothing. The air around us seemed cleaner and lighter, yet the tension in my chest wouldn't subside. We had left the Shadow Veil, yet I sensed this was merely the start. Lucian’s keen eyes surveyed the open area. "We have returned." "Back to where?" I whispered. "Pack area," he said, his jaw tense. "Close to the council premises." Kai's eyes grew large. "Ah, wonderful." “Since we certainly required a family gathering at this moment.” Lucian cast him a fierce look. "It is
The world returned in pieces, noises, followed by brightness, and then the chill. My body hurt as if I had been tossed in a tempest. My hands struck wet, irregular terrain while I gasped for air, shadows still winding around my wrists like serpentine chains. “Daisy!” Lucian’s voice was far away yet piercing enough to cut through the fog. I raised my head. The shadows encircling me twisted as though perceiving my motion. I trembled, attempting to rid myself of them. They remained unmoved. I listened as heavy footsteps rushed toward me, accompanied by a recognizable voice shouting, “Take her out of there!” Kai. Before I had a chance to respond, Lucian’s hand seized my shoulder. His face came into sharp focus, the marks of concern carved deeply. “Daisy, are you able to stand?” "I believe so," I whispered. I wobbled while attempting to rise. The shadows initially fought back but then… moved. It felt as though they supported my ability to stand. Kai came to a halt beside us, a combi
The darkness surrounding me seemed vibrant. They slithered up my legs, icy and relentless, as if they were driven by their own will. My heart raced as Dahlia moved nearer, her wolf following her, its amber eyes shining in the faint, heavy light of this dark realm. "Well, Daisy," she started, her tone silky and teasing. “Are you sensing it?” "That small spark of energy I’ve granted you?" I fought against the darkness, staring at her fiercely. "You didn't provide me with anything." "What have you done to me?" She inclined her head, pretending to be innocent. "Come on now." "Don't say you haven't seen how they react to you." She pointed to the twisting shadows beneath me. “They recognize their master.” "They don't belong to me!" I spit, wrenching my legs loose. I staggered back, yet the mark on my arm throbbed, and the shadows trailed, wrapping around me like a second layer. Dahlia chuckled, the noise reverberating oddly. "Refuse to acknowledge it as much as you like, but the eviden
The cave hummed with suspense as Dahlia's shape appeared from the darkness. The massive wolf towered behind her, ominous and threatening, its golden eyes glimmering with malicious intent. I tightened my fists, the lingering energy from the ordeal still pulsating in my veins. "Didn’t think you’d run into me this quickly?" Dahlia’s voice resonated, sleek and scornful. She approached nearer, her movements intentional. "You cleared your small exam." "I'm nearly impressed." “What brings you here?” I insisted, moving ahead. My voice remained calm, yet my heart raced loudly. Dahlia angled her head, grinning. "To help you remember your position." Do you believe that a spark of power alters your identity, Daisy? You remain the Omega. "Yet the less strong twin." Kai laughed dismissively, moving next to me. “Is this the moment when you bore us to death with a monologue?” “Since we have destinations to reach.” Dahlia's wolf growled, and the cave appeared to tremble with its snarl. Kai recoil
The Earth whirled as I fell into the abyss. Frosty wind rushed against my face, my hands reaching out for something to hold. My wolf instincts howled, yet all I felt was the sensation of freefall. A sudden jolt halted my fall. Agony surged through my shoulder as I hung from a stony ledge. Above, Dahlia's laughter resonated like a storm. "Wait a moment, Daisy!" Lucian’s voice echoed from a higher location. "I'm not leaving," I yelled in response, even though my hold was weakening. Kai's face emerged from the edge, his hand extended. "Grab it!" I extended, exerting all my strength. His fingers brushed against mine, but an abrupt roar trembled the cliffside. The stone split underneath me, and I fell deeper into the void. I struck the ground with a jolting thump. I was engulfed by darkness. My body ached, yet nothing seemed fractured. With a groan, I turned over and attempted to get my bearings. "Daisy?" Lucian’s voice sounded, weak and far away. "I'm still here!" I yelled in repl
We emerged from the cave into the soft light of dusk. The woods unfolded ahead, quiet and unsettling. Every noise caused my muscles to tighten. Each shadow appeared to be animated. Lucian kept his sword down, his gaze sweeping over the forest edge. "We're vulnerable here." We have to locate shelter. "Seriously," Kai remarked, tousling his wet hair with a hand. "Could we manage to have five minutes without being pursued, cursed, or lectured on prophecy?" I sighed in exasperation. "Unlikely." "Let's go." The ground under my boots seemed unsteady, as if the earth itself was unsure of what would happen next. The image from the glyph lingered in my thoughts, Dahlia atop a mound of debris, the eclipse engulfing the heavens. “Daisy,” Lucian’s voice brought me back. He was observing me attentively. "Is everything all right?" "Not exactly," I confessed. "However, there's no time for me to break down." Kai laughed without humor. "That's the mindset." "Suppress now, worry later." We vent