Alpha Lucas stood on the raised dais, arms crossed over his broad chest, eyes colder than the frost on winter trees. He looked down at her like she was something stuck beneath his boots annoying, useless, easily discarded.
"She disrespected the Alpha command," he said, his voice calm, almost bored. "She wandered outside her duties, again."
"She went into the northern woods," Beta Connor added, stepping forward. "The borders."
Gasps rippled through the crowd.
Clara raised her chin. "I only went to look for herbs. An elder was sick. I was helping "
"You do not help when you are not asked," Lucas interrupted, descending the steps with lethal grace. "You are a stray mutt in this pack, Clara. No wolf. No rank. No purpose."
Clara's voice cracked, "I am still one of you."
Lucas stopped inches from her, towering over her slender frame. His eyes, the color of midnight, scanned her face with quiet disdain. "You were given a roof out of mercy. Not because you earned it."
She held his gaze just for a moment and that defiance lit something in him. His jaw clenched.
"Alpha," someone murmured behind them, "maybe we've punished her enough for tonight."
But Lucas wasn't finished. "Kneel."
Clara flinched. "No."
It was soft. Barely audible. But it stunned the courtyard.
Whispers.
Lucas's face didn't change, but his voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. "What did you say?"
"I said no," Clara breathed. Her knees trembled, but she didn't bend. Not this time. "You can humiliate me, starve me, strip me of everything but I won't kneel."
For a moment, silence. The whole pack held its breath.
Then Lucas struck her.
A backhand across the cheek so sudden, so vicious, Clara's body spun before she crashed to the ground, cheek blazing red with the sting of his palm. Her lips bled, the metallic tang flooding her mouth.
Someone in the crowd gasped. Someone else turned away.
Lucas looked around at the faces. "Anyone else forget who's Alpha?"
Silence.
He turned back to Clara. "Take her to the cells. Let her rot until the next moon."
Two guards moved toward her.
But then it happened.
The wind shifted.
A pulse of something strange crackled through the air, like static before a storm. Clara's breath hitched. Her skin burned. Her heart pounded. Her veins buzzed.
And then the ground trembled.
The torches lining the courtyard flared, their flames licking higher. Leaves swirled violently around her, caught in a sudden whirlwind. The guards froze, hesitating.
Clara's eyes glowed silver.
She didn't understand it. Couldn't control it. But something inside her something long dormant was awakening.
The crowd began to murmur. Beta Connor took a cautious step back.
Lucas narrowed his eyes. "What the hell..."
Clara didn't wait to find out.
She ran.
She sprinted through the trees, heart slamming against her ribs, branches clawing at her skin. The forest was alive tonight wind screaming, shadows dancing. Behind her, she could hear them shouting, chasing, the pounding of footsteps echoing her terror.
She didn't stop.
She couldn't.
The power inside her wild and new burned like fire, giving her speed she never had before. Her bare feet flew across the earth, silent, desperate.
But then she heard him.
Lucas.
His growl tore through the trees. "CLARA!"
Her breath caught.
She pushed harder, lungs burning, vision blurring. The path twisted and then ended.
A cliff.
The world dropped away beneath her, a chasm of darkness and roaring water below.
She spun, trapped. Lucas burst into the clearing, his chest heaving, eyes blazing with something... not anger.
Desperation.
"Don't," he barked, stepping forward. "Don't you dare."
Clara's hands trembled at her sides. The wind howled around her, whipping her hair into her face. Her lip was still bleeding.
"You'll throw yourself to death just to escape me?" he asked. "After everything?"
She stared at him. "There's nothing left for me here. Nothing left because of you."
"You think I wanted to "
"Don't!" she screamed. "Don't lie to me now. You ruined me, Lucas. You made sure no one would ever see me as anything more than a stray. You broke me so many times " Her voice cracked. "But I survived every one."
Something flickered in his eyes. Pain? Guilt? It was gone too quickly.
"I'm not weak anymore," she whispered.
And she took a step back.
"No "
The edge crumbled.
Clara fell.
The wind swallowed her scream. Her body disappeared into the abyss, swallowed by mist and moonlight. Lucas lunged too late.
Then... silence.
Only the rush of the river far below.
Only the empty echo of what he'd just lost.
Back at the pack grounds, no one knew what to say.
They recovered her bloodied cloak near the cliff's edge, caught on a broken branch.
No body was ever found.
Lucas stood at the cliff for hours, his hands clenched so tight his nails drew blood.
"She's gone," Connor said quietly behind him. "She's really gone."
Lucas said nothing.
But in the stillness, the Alpha's breath hitched. Just once.
And five years later, on the night of the Blood Moon, he would see her again.
Not broken.
Not silent.
Not his victim.
But as the storm she was always meant to be.
Five years later, Clara returns strong, powerful, and unrecognizable.