Claiming the Alpha's Heart
forest. It was beautiful, almost peaceful... except for the
sound of branches brushing the roof, the low growl of distant wolves made me startle. I'd tried to tell myse
ls clinking softly against plates. Lyric's eyes darted toward every shadowed c
d under his breath, as though sp
ls, the strange footprints, the backpack it had all led to this. W
ched me. His gray eyes bore
aying in town
, trying to mask my uneas
lf," he agreed. "But y
e kind that burrow
was like a shield, but I still felt the forest watching. Every tree see
tree line. "Stay
s close,"
ention had shifted to som
en I s
r a normal animal. My pulse quickened. Kael stiffened beside me. His hand brushed
hind me,
s just out of reach. Branches scraped my jacket as we moved deeper, and I noticed mor
hen i
moving with grace that was almost predatory. Kael stepped i
away," he growled,
urrender. "I didn't come here to fight... yet," a v
mach d
. "You're the one be
tilting his head. "Maybe I ju
but I clenched my jaw. I
the moonlight caught a glint of fangs. My
my shoulder. "Back
n't just intimidating it was primal, magnetic, commanding. I could feel the
haos e
for a moment. And then the shadows moved dozens of them, shapes blurred in moonlight, circling us. Wo
itio
humans both, their eyes reflecting the silver light. Lyric appear
o my chest like a blade. "The Alpha has brou
shift control melting into raw instinct.
you," I said, gra
fierce but conflicted.
t our clothes. Behind us, the pack fought with precision and fury, shadows and movemen
n... a
ewhere in the fray, someone had fallen
The lyrics held me tight. "You're okay,
't fee
of the pack. I thought of t
asn't just out there. It was closer, smarte
ver was coming, I knew one thing: I couldn't run anymore.
nd I had no choice but to face the shadows
ss the treetops. I took a deep breath, trying to
od fully that the danger wasn't ju