osely could hear. Among the rustling leaves, a lone figure moved swiftly and sil
r jacket. It had been years since he'd last set foot in these woods-the home he was forced to leave, brande
n Pack was
e darkness for movement. But only the wind answered, carrying the scent of damp earth and pine. His sha
his memories. It was Kaelen- the current Alpha. The man who had risen to power while Riven was
e to the pack anymore. But Kaelen's presence was a reminde
pping out of the shadows, his eyes glowing faint
e fire in his chest refusing to die.
"Then why? Revenge? Redemption? Or do yo
the night-a call of distress from deep within t
, his tone urgent now. "Come with me. The
ulders. But the cry echoed again, desperate and raw, a r
tly, he
ed in a clearing surrounded by towering pines. Fires burned brightly, casting flicker
a was
ne of the few who believed in hope when all else seemed lost. When she spott
voice steady. "We
ze softened as it met hers. There was a warmth beneath
wolves in the eastern territories are restless. There's talk of
nd we don't have the str
chaos since his exile, and now this new dan
," he said sim
l, some hopeful. But Alisha's gaz
test us all. And we'll need every ounce of
ling flames reflecting in his dark eyes. Memories of the past gnawed at him-the bet
rning inside- a need to protect the pack, t
ut a word. For a moment, the silence between them w
betray you?" s
d by the question. "Fear. Power. The sa
nd you? What d
is voice low but certain. "A
y. "Then we'll start
ood Moon was rising again soon, and with it, the fate of the Forsaken Pack. Riven clenched hi
that danced over the faces of the pack. Some wolves sat in small clusters, whispering anxiously, others p
est warrior, now a man burdened with betrayal and exile. He could feel their stares, some filled with
ght of others' pain- a healer's gift. Her dark hair fell in loose waves, and the faint sca
he night. He stood a few feet away, his Alpha aura commanding r
of his jaw. "Fine. But I want to s
wed, but he didn't
camp. Its wooden walls were thick, stained by years of wind and fire sm
hair pulled back tightly; Elder Thane, broad-shoulde
n on him. This was the true judgment chamber-a place where d
ofter than the others, "you
, voice rough like gravel. "I
n. "After everything you've d
" Riven said, his eyes f
Prove it. Because the pack is weak and divided. If
"Then start by tellin
y, marked with lines and symbols. "Strange howls have been heard near the eastern borders. Wo
e suspect the Shadow Fangs- a rogue
ends of cruelty, known for their dark magic and ruthless tact
want from me?
d firmly. "We need your strengt
need allies. And I want acc
ll smile. "Cons
ath as Riven reemerged. Word of his conversation spread like
adow Fangs... they haven't been seen for decades. I
I've seen it before. It cor
hem, folding his arms. "
se silence, each lost
in his lungs. The forest around him was alive with distant sounds-rustling leaves, a lone o
p with him, her
asked suddenly. "You d
pack is my home. And I b
of something unfamiliar stirrin
ned. "Even if it means standing bes
is hardened exterior. "Maybe
a new sense of urgency. The Elders called a council meeting at the center of
and Alisha, feeling the we
and commanding. "The Shadow F
pread lik
t I know this enemy. I fought them once before. They use dark magic
led, challenging him. "W
e don't, the Shadow Fangs wi
are stronger united. This darkn
soften. Eyes met eyes, the pack's anc
a and Riven sat together. The night was dee
y. "Not just because you survived
est and raw. "I have
hand-a spark of somethin
he darkness,"
get
warnings, and the Blood Moon rose, blood-re
ld night air. He was no longer the Forsaken. He was