Kael stood at the edge of the clearing, his eyes scanning the dark woods that stretched out before him. He could hear the rustle of leaves, the soft chirp of crickets, the distant howl of another pack calling to its own. But there was something else too-something closer, more personal. The steady, rhythmic heartbeat of a human. His heart. Her heart.
Elara.
He exhaled slowly, trying to push the thoughts of her out of his head. She was too human for this world, too fragile for the dangers that came with being involved with a werewolf. But still, she called to him. The feeling was undeniable.
Kael turned away from the woods, forcing himself to focus on the task at hand. The pack would be gathering soon, and as the alpha of the Crescent Moon pack, it was his responsibility to lead them. But tonight felt different. The tension in the air wasn't just about the moon-it was about the growing divide between the two factions that had been threatening to tear their world apart.
The Earthclaws, a rival pack that still clung to old ways, were on the move. They didn't believe in peace with humans, didn't believe in integration. They believed in dominance, in showing the world who held the power. They wanted to control the humans, control everything. And Kael could feel their presence, like a storm brewing in the distance. It was only a matter of time before conflict erupted.
"Kael," a voice called out, breaking his focus. He turned to see his second-in-command, Luca, approaching with the rest of the pack.
"What is it?" Kael's voice was low, sharp, the way it always was when he had his mind on something.
Luca hesitated for a moment before speaking. "We've got word. The Earthclaws are gathering at the ridge tonight. They'll be here by dawn."
Kael's jaw tightened. The Earthclaws weren't just a threat-they were a force. Their alpha, Garen, was ruthless, unyielding, and far too ambitious for Kael's liking. But it wasn't just Garen Kael had to worry about. It was the entire pack, a group that had no love for the Crescent Moon wolves.
"Prepare the pack," Kael ordered. "We meet them head-on if we have to. But I'm not backing down."
Luca nodded and turned to relay the message, but Kael's mind was already drifting again-back to Elara. What if she was caught in the middle of this? What if the violence between the packs spilled over into the human world?
He could protect her, keep her safe, but only if she stayed far away from this world. The problem was, she didn't belong in a world of secrets and lies. She didn't belong in a world where the full moon meant more than just a change in the sky.
Kael's eyes flickered to the horizon, where the faintest light began to creep over the treetops. It was time.
With a final glance toward the woods where Elara had always been, Kael shifted, his body twisting, bones shifting under the pull of the full moon. The wolf within him broke free, and for a moment, Kael let himself be consumed by the power, the speed, the raw, wild freedom.
But even as the wolf roared inside him, Kael knew there was no escaping the war that was about to begin-or the love he couldn't outrun.