The pack in school
vividly remembers encountering Scott, the mysterious man in the hood, the unsettling revelations, and their discussion about were
ore Derek's words and rests his head on the desk. Derek, acknowledging a friend nearby, exchanges a nod with him, hinting at a clandestine plo
claims made by the man in the hood are accurate, they find themselves in a grave predicament. Accepting their involvement in the unfo
ng in Peter's mind are those of the hooded man: "You caused it" and "and you will bear it." Their weight hangs heavy
clarification, asking what they have unleashed and what the man is implying. The enigmatic speaker points to
ter notices that the stone remains present. The hooded man explains that the soul departed, now residing within an innocent body, a
wolf and had an opportunity to prevent the consequences. Before he can delve further into his tho
, and he feels a sharp pain in his back, causing him to turn around and question its source. Before he can utter a word, he f
er fueling Derek's fury. Without restraint, Derek strikes Peter in the face, causing him to collapse in pain. Kneeling o
behind, restraining him, while Mike and David deliver blows to his abdomen, eliciting grunts of pain. In the midst of the ch
d the others to abandon James and rush to their leader's aid. They separate Peter from Derek and free him from his grip. Fueled by anger, Derek grabs the previously dis
ms to have transformed completely. Unrelenting, Peter continues to strangle Derek, who is helpless under his grip. Yet, as Derek's eyeball begins to turn blu
oing. Seizing the opportunity, the group scatters, fleeing the scene to evade capture. Catching their b
revelation of Derek's transformation raises more questions about their own circumstances and the forces they have unle